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Story:
An Afternoon Out by JUDY WHITFIELD
Guest storyteller Sam Kydd Presenters this week
Karen Platt , Stuart McGugan
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Contributors

Unknown:
Judy Whitfield
Unknown:
Sam Kydd
Unknown:
Karen Platt
Unknown:
Stuart McGugan

A series of ten programmes 10: The Future Lies Ahead
An open forum where students and teachers of Birmingham College of Food put their views on the future of the industry to a panel of top caterers.
Chairman DEREK COOPER
Director BRIAN DAVIES
Producer IAN WOOLF

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Cooper
Director:
Brian Davies
Producer:
Ian Woolf

A series of ten programmes 10: Making Votes Count
Is the British electoral system satisfactory as it stands? What are the arguments for changing it? And if we do, what new system should we adopt?
Introduced by ROBERT FISK With BRYAN GOULD, MP, NICHOLAS SCOTT, MP
Director juby HARRIS
Producer BERNARD ADAMS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robert Fisk
Introduced By:
With Bryan Gould
Unknown:
Nicholas Scott
Producer:
Bernard Adams

A series of ten programmes Presented by JAN LEEMING 10: Craft and Art
Knitting and crochet are arts and crafts in their own right. Simple techniques can produce' original ideas for wallhangings, fabrics, cushions - and even high fashion clothes.
Executive producer SHEILA INNES Producer JENNY ROGERS

Contributors

Presented By:
Jan Leeming
Producer:
Sheila Innes
Producer:
Jenny Rogers

with Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler, including every Monday Foreign Report Newsreader Kenneth Kendall

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Charlton
Presenter:
Charles Wheeler
Newsreader:
Kenneth Kendall
Editor:
John Tisdall

starring Dave Allen , with SUSIE BAKER , JACQUELINE CLARKE ROBERT EAST, PAUL MCDOWELL MICHAEL SHARVELL-MARTIN
RALPH WATSON
Script by DAVE ALLEN , AUSTIN STEELE and PETER VINCENT
Lighting PETER WESSON , JOHN MASON Sound JOHN DELANEY , CHRIS HOLCOMBE Producer PETER WHITMORE

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Allen
Unknown:
Susie Baker
Unknown:
Jacqueline Clarke
Unknown:
Paul McDowell
Unknown:
Michael Sharvell-Martin
Unknown:
Ralph Watson
Script By:
Dave Allen
Script By:
Austin Steele
Script By:
Peter Vincent
Unknown:
Lighting Peter Wesson
Unknown:
John Mason
Unknown:
Sound John Delaney
Unknown:
Chris Holcombe
Producer:
Peter Whitmore

by ALEXANDRE DUMAS , FILS Adapted in two parts
Translated by EDMOND GOSSE starring
1: The beautiful courtesan, Marguerite Gautier , is the rage of Paris. Living for pleasure, she knows better than to fall in love; and then she meets Armand Duval.
Music by CARL DAVIS
Designer FANNY TAYLOR
Producer RICHARD BEYNON Director ROBERT KNIGHTS

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexandre Dumas
Translated By:
Edmond Gosse
Unknown:
Marguerite Gautier
Unknown:
Armand Duval.
Music By:
Carl Davis
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Producer:
Richard Beynon
Director:
Robert Knights
Marguerite:
Kate Nelligan
Actor:
Peter Firth
Alexandre Dumas, Fils:
Garrick Hagon
Olympe:
Deborah Fallender
Comte de Nef:
Brian Tully
Gaston:
James Hazeldine
Prudence:
Gillian Martell
Auctioneer:
Anthony Douse
Bidder:
Roy Desmond
Bidder:
Andrew Lane
Bidder:
Neville Phillips
Attendant:
John Kearney
Police Inspector:
Anthony Pedley
Joseph:
John Grillo
Nanine:
Susan Richards

'We were angry and a bit frightened when we found the police (above) were photographing our protest march.' (Housewife)
'There is no doubt in my mind that dossiers are kept on the legal peaceful political activities of ordinary citizens.' (MP)

This programme looks at the issues raised by recent developments in computer technology. Mass surveillance and its political misuse are a real possibility. Data banks holding dossiers on individuals are now technically feasible. There is evidence that they already exist. If you have been to hospital, your personal details are probably already on a central computer. On seeing your car, a policeman cam obtain considerable information over his radio within a couple of minutes. Careers have been drastically affected by security dossiers containing incorrect information. Under present laws there is no right of appeal. A senior police officer suggests 'This could be a political time bomb-a policeman's dream, but a citizen's nightmare', and Lord Gardiner, the former Lord Chancellor, claims that if information held on computers is linked together it would not be an exaggeration to say we were 'half-way to 1984'.

Contributors

Narrator:
Frank Gillard
Film Editor:
Andrew Johnston
Editor:
Simon Campbell-Jones
Writer/Producer:
Michael Barnes

Words and music spoken and sung by Ryan Davies , Ruth Madoe Artro Morris , Max Boyce from The Exchange, Tiger Bay, Cardiff
Director HYWEL WILLIAMS Producer JACK WILLIAMS

Contributors

Sung By:
Ryan Davies
Sung By:
Ruth Madoe
Sung By:
Artro Morris
Sung By:
Max Boyce
Director:
Hywel Williams
Producer:
Jack Williams

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