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    Lenin Peace Prize Winner, Urdu poet, faiz AHMED FAIZ at the Pakistan Day Mushaira, Birmingham. Plus a review of recent news. Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
    Director ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Birmingham (Repeated: Wednesday BBC2, 9.5 am)

    Contributors

    Unknown:
    Ahmed Faiz
    Presented By:
    Saleem Shahed
    Director:
    Ashok Rampal.

    Discovering God's World....
    ' but what in the world is the wide, wide world? ' This week J.D., DODO, BOFF and TEENA try to find out as they take a look at the world we live in - with the help of an extraordinary boat, an animalic alphabet, a very special Halfway House. with JOHN DRYDEN , TINA HEATH
    JILL SHAKESPEARE , GLEN STUART and SUSAN KING
    Script FRANK CHARLES MUSiC DAVE COOKE
    Studio director DAVID BROWN Producer NORMAN STONE
    Executive producer R. T. BROOKS

    Contributors

    Unknown:
    John Dryden
    Unknown:
    Tina Heath
    Unknown:
    Jill Shakespeare
    Unknown:
    Glen Stuart
    Unknown:
    Susan King
    Script:
    Frank Charles
    Music:
    Dave Cooke
    Director:
    David Brown
    Producer:
    Norman Stone
    Producer:
    R. T. Brooks

    The Numbers Game by PAT ROOKE and GWYN ARCH Singers TED DARLING and URSULA CONNORS
    Readers RICHARD PASCO and BARBARA LEIGH-HUNT Narrator PAT ROOKE Members of the BULMERSHE COLLEGE ORCHESTRA conducted by GWYN ARCH
    Choir of BEECHWOOD COUNTY JUNIOR SCHOOL conducted by EILEEN DAY
    From St Andrew's Church, Bracknell, Berkshire
    Producer R. T. BROOKS

    Contributors

    Unknown:
    Pat Rooke
    Unknown:
    Barbara Leigh-Hl
    Conducted By:
    Gwyn Arch
    Conducted By:
    Eileen Day
    Producer:
    R. T. Brooks

    A series of ten films.
    9: Trail of Broken Treaties
    By the end of the 19th century the Indians were virtually extinct; but they have re-emerged as a political force in the 20th.
    Director NICK GOSLING
    Producer BRENDA HORSFIELD

    Contributors

    Director:
    Nick Gosling
    Producer:
    Brenda Horsfield

    The first in a season of films starring the legendary Hollywood hero, with Basil Rathbone, David Niven, Donald Crisp
    Captain Courtney is one of the Royal Flying Corps' ace pilots during World War I. Together with Lieutenant Scott, he is also a hard-drinking hell-raiser, whose favourite chorus runs 'Hurrah for the next man who dies.' But when Courtney becomes Commanding Officer, he sees the war in a different light.
    Films: page 14

    Contributors

    Based on the story "Flight Commander" by:
    John Monk Saunders
    Unknown:
    Howard Hawks
    Director:
    Edmund Goulding
    Captain Courtney:
    Errol Flynn
    Major Brand:
    Basil Rathbone
    Lt Scott:
    David Niven
    Phipps:
    Donald Crisp
    Sgt Watkins:
    Melville Cooper
    Bott:
    Barry Fitzgerald
    Von Mueller:
    Carl Esmond
    Hollister:
    Peter Willes
    Ronnie:
    Morton Lowry
    Squires:
    Michael Brooke
    Flaherty:
    James Burke
    Bentham:
    Stuart Hall

    from the All England Club, Hickstead
    The Lambert and Butler British Championship
    The British Show Jumping Association's most important outdoor championship of the year is decided over two rounds. The ten highest-placed horses from the first round jump a second, shortened course, the winner being the one with least faults from the two rounds added together.
    Commentator DORIAN WILLIAMS
    Television presentation FRED VINER

    Contributors

    Unknown:
    Fred Viner

    A lively new look at words and letters with DONALD GEE, BOB HOSKINS and PATRICIA HAYES
    NORMAN ROSSINGTON
    MARTIN SHAW , NIGEL STOCK
    Script BARRY TOOK
    Adviser CATHERINE MOORHOUSE Director BARBARA DERKOW
    Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
    (Repeated: Thurs 12.35 pm, Sat 10.0 0 atn) Adults wanting help with readmg can ring [number removed]or send their name. address and telephone number to: On the Move, PO Box 7, London W3 6XJ.

    Contributors

    Unknown:
    Bob Hoskins
    Unknown:
    Patricia Hayes
    Unknown:
    Norman Rossington
    Unknown:
    Martin Shaw
    Unknown:
    Catherine Moorhouse
    Director:
    Barbara Derkow
    Producer:
    David Hargreaves

    The fifth of six programmes
    How does one generation shape the values and outlook of the next? How does the parent recall bringing up the child?
    How does the child recall the same process?
    Mollie Hardwick , author and television playwright and her son
    Julian Hardwick , guitarist compare notes on their own family experience with Joan Bakewell in the chair
    Producer MALCOLM STEWART

    Contributors

    Unknown:
    Mollie Hardwick
    Guitarist:
    Julian Hardwick
    Unknown:
    Joan Bakewell
    Producer:
    Malcolm Stewart

    from Cromer Parish Church, Norfolk
    Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler
    Ye servants of God (Paderborn)
    Fierce raged the tempest (St Aelred)
    All praise to thee (Sine Nomine)
    Three in one and one in three (Vesper)
    Summer suns are glowing (Ruth)
    How sweet the name (St Peter)
    Christ triumphant
    Be thou my vision (Slane)
    Crown him with many crowns (Diademata)
    The day thou gavest, Lord (St Clement)
    Conductor Norman Cutting
    Organist Alan Morris
    Prayer and Blessing Rev. Derek Osborne
    Producer Andrew Barr
    Director Michael Shoesmith
    Series producer Raymond Short
    BBC Birmingham

    Contributors

    Introduced by:
    Geoffrey Wheeler
    Conductor:
    Norman Cutting
    Organist:
    Alan Morris
    Prayer and blessing:
    Derek Osborne
    Producer:
    Andrew Barr
    Director:
    Michael Shoesmith
    Series Producer:
    Raymond Short

    by Ray Jenkins A series in 16 parts starring Jean Anderson, Patrick O'Connell, Jennifer Wilson with Richard Easton, Robin Chadwick, Derek Benfield
    Hammond Transport has now merged with van der Merwe... Another merger - Merroney is marrying a banker's daughter... Today is the wedding day...

    Contributors

    Writer:
    Ray Jenkins
    Created by:
    Gerard Glaister
    Created by:
    N.J. Crisp
    Script Editor:
    Cicely Cawthorne
    Designer:
    Gavin Davies
    Producer:
    Bill Sellars
    Director:
    Timothy Combe
    Paul Merroney:
    Colin Baker
    Brian Hammond:
    Richard Easton
    Jennifer Hammond:
    Jennifer Wilson
    Edward Hammond:
    Patrick O'Connell
    Simon Winter:
    Terence Frisby
    Lord Winter:
    Anthony Nicholls
    Bill Riley:
    Derek Benfield
    Gwen Riley:
    Margaret Ashcroft
    Sir Neville's housekeeper:
    Marjorie Wilde
    Mary Hammond:
    Jean Anderson
    David Hammond:
    Robin Chadwick
    Faulkner:
    Stanley Lebor
    Boy with bicycle:
    Gary Fairhall
    April Merroney:
    Liza Goddard
    van der Merwe:
    Joby Blanshard
    Jane Maxwell:
    Kate O'Mara

    starring also starring Oliver Cromwell achieves the overthrow of the monarchy and establishes a republic - but finds himself faced with the task of ruling a dictator England Director
    KEN HUGUES. Films: page 14

    Contributors

    Unknown:
    Ken Hugues.
    Oliver Cromwell:
    Richard Harris
    Charles I:
    Alec Guinness
    Earl of Manchester:
    Robert Morley
    Queen Henrietta Maria:
    Dorothy Tutin
    John Carter:
    Frank Finlay
    Prince Rupert:
    Timothy Dalton
    Earl of Strafford:
    Patrick Wymark
    Hugh Peters:
    Patrick Magee
    Sir Edward Hyde:
    Nigel Stock
    Lord Essex:
    Charles Gray
    Henry Ireton:
    Michael Jayston

    In the last of this season's Sunday night programmes from the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts Riccardo Muti makes his debut on television and at the Proms.
    He is the principal conductor of the New Philharmonia Orchestra led by BERNARD PARTRIDGE The programme includes
    Mendelssohn Symphony No 4, in A (Italian)
    Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, for violin and viola (K 364) with soloists Carl Pini (violin) Csafea Erdelyi (viola)
    Introduced by RICHARD BAKER
    Director ssnis MORIARTY
    Port of last night's concert

    Contributors

    Unknown:
    Riccardo Muti
    Unknown:
    Bernard Partridge
    Soloists:
    Carl Pini
    Viola:
    Csafea Erdelyi
    Introduced By:
    Richard Baker

    BBC One London

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