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Budget Special 1972: Confidence or Crisis?

on BBC One London

What will the Budget contain? How will the changes affect you? For the quickest and the most comprehensive news reports, analysis and explanation The Budget Special introduced by Brian Widlake.

Budget News Summaries at 4.00, 4.30, 5.00 and 5.30 with Peter Woods

Discussing this Budget and the economic situation: Alan Watson with Hugh Scanlon, General Secretary AUEW; Campbell Adamson, Director General CBI; Lord Watkinson, Chairman Cadbury Schweppes Ltd; Dame Elizabeth Ackroyd, former Director Consumer Council; Peter Hordern MP, Chairman Conservative MPs' Finance Committee; Brian Walden MP, Labour Economic Spokesman.

And Paul Griffiths with a cross section of the public and Halmer Hudson, chartered accountant, explaining the Budget measures in terms of everyday prices and everyone's incomes.

Economic analysis by Dr Roger Opie and Prof Frank Paish.
Robin Day reports on the mood and reaction at Westminster.
Keith Kyle describes the scene in the House of Commons.

(It's Your Budget Line: R4 7.30 pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Widlake
Newsreader:
Peter Woods
Reporter:
Alan Watson
Panellist:
Hugh Scanlon
Panellist:
Campbell Adamson
Panellist:
Lord Watkinson
Panellist:
Dame Elizabeth Ackroyd
Panellist:
Peter Hordern
Panellist:
Brian Walden
Presenter:
Paul Griffiths
Analysis:
Halmer Hudson
Analysis:
Dr Roger Opie
Analysis:
Prof Frank Paish.
Reporter:
Robin Day
Commentator:
Keith Kyle
Producer:
Peter Ceresole
Producer:
Peter Kenvatta
Producer:
Tam Fry
Producer:
Peter Dunkley
Director:
Colin Hart
Director:
Keith Clement
Editor:
Michael Bukht

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