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Starring
Richard Harris
John Huston
An epic production of the book of Genesis from the Creation up to the story of Abraham and Isaac.
Director John Huston
0 FILMS: page 39

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Harris
Unknown:
John Huston
Director:
John Huston
Cain:
Richard Harris
Noah:
John Huston
Nimrod:
Stephen Boyd
Abraham:
George C Scott
Sarah:
Ava Gardner
Three Angels:
Peter O'Toole

With Helen Rollason.
Swimming World Cup from Sheffield. Including Adrian Moorhouse in the men's 100m breast-stroke.
Commentary by Hamilton Bland and Andy Jameson.
Football
Liam Brady and Garth Crooks reflect on a week of international football.
Boat Race
A preview of tomorrow's Oxford and Cambridge boat race.

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Rollason.
Unknown:
Adrian Moorhouse
Unknown:
Andy Jameson.
Unknown:
Liam Brady
Unknown:
Garth Crooks

Lifepulse
A spectacular musical celebration of life. Lifepulse explores the rhythm of nature, its beauty, horror and delight, in a dramatic visual journey.
Music by the Startled Insects. Producer Keenan Smart
Series editors Nigel Finch and Anthony Wall

Contributors

Editors:
Nigel Finch
Editors:
Anthony Wall

A Cathedral Classics concert of music for Good Friday, introduced by Debbie Thrower from Hereford Cathedral. The
London Festival Orchestra plays Haydn's Symphony No 49 La Passione and the Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber. They are joined by the Hereford Cathedral Choir for a performance of John Rutter 's Requiem with Caroline Ashton ,soprano. Producer David Kremer
Executive producer Roger Hutchings Concert sponsored by British Gas 0 PICTURE STORY: page 83

Contributors

Introduced By:
Debbie Thrower
Unknown:
Samuel Barber.
Unknown:
John Rutter
Soprano:
Caroline Ashton
Producer:
David Kremer
Producer:
Roger Hutchings

Visits to Derbyshire and Belgium, and the benefits of belonging to the Cottage
Garden Society. With Geoff Hamilton , Anne Swithinbank and Nigel Colborn.
Executive producer Stephanie Silk Plant list on Ceefax page 617
: INFORMATION LINE: 0[number removed]GARDENING: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Anne Swithinbank
Unknown:
Nigel Colborn.

An Everyman special.
Starring Jeremy Irons in a one-man drama, adapted from a Dostoevsky short story by Murray Watts. In his dream, the Man visits an unspoilt Garden of Eden. Producer Jacinta Peel
Director Norman Stone

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Irons
Story By:
Murray Watts.
Director:
Norman Stone

First showing on network television.
Concerned for the welfare of a patient, psychiatrist Margaret Ford is led to the 'House of Games'. She enters a world where it becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish between real life and the 'game'. Written and directed by David Mamet.
0 FILMS: page 39

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Ford
Directed By:
David Mamet.
Margaret Ford:
Lindsay Crouse
Mike:
Joe Mantegna
Joey:
Mike Nussbaum
Dr Littauer:
Lilia Skala

Last October, in aid of the Brian Keenan Trust , some of Ireland's most popular musicians performed in Dublin with international stars such as Midge Ure of Ultravox and 60s veteran Donovan.
Producer Gary Culliton
A Limerick Films production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Keenan Trust
Unknown:
Midge Ure
Producer:
Gary Culliton

Uma Pedro No Bolso
First showing on network television.
Twelve-year-old Miguel is befriended by Joao. a dissolute young man disapproved of in his aunt's seaside village. His world is shattered when Joao's former lover arrives. This elegant study of sexual ambiguity marked the directorial debut of one of Portugal's leading film-makers.
Screenplay/Director Joaquim Pinto 0 FILMS: page 39

Contributors

Unknown:
Uma Pedro
Director:
Joaquim Pinto
Miguel:
Bruno Leite
Joao:
Manuel Lobao
Dona Marta:
Isabel de Castro
Dr Fernando:
Luis Miguel Cintra

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