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Management problems in the smaller firm.

"The major interest initially on putting in this automatic equipment was in getting the damn thing to work... We had no idea how much it would turn out a day nor indeed how much we could sell." (Managing Director, glass firm)
What simple techniques can help the small firm to control its flow of work?
Introduced by Jeffrey Iverson.
(Shown last Sunday)
(to 11.30)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeffrey Iverson
Director:
Paul Ellis
Producer:
Tony Matthews

A regular feature serving gardeners In Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England.
A film visit to the University Botanic Garden, Cambridge.
Why are so many private gardens bare during the winter months?
Percy Thrower with Bob Younger, Gardens Superintendent look at the Winter Garden now in flower at Cambridge.
Plants include:
Hamamelis; Viburnums: Chimonanthus: Red and yellow stemmed Dogwoods; an early white cherry
From the Midlands

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Guest:
Bob Younger
Producer:
Paul Morby

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Today's Timetable
12.55 Moto-cross
1.10 Fight of the Week
1.35 Moto-cross
1.50 Racing
2.20 Racing
2.40 Ice Skating
1.50 Racing
3.10 Moto-cross
3.25 Ice Skating
3.50 Racing
4.10 Swimming
4.40 Results Service
These timings may be altered by events

Grandstand
From 12.45
Introduced by David Coleman.
Racing... Ice Skating... Moto-Cross... Swimming... Boxing

Racing from Newbury
2.0 Whatcombe Novices' Hurdle Race (Div. 1) over 2 miles
2.30 Jack of Newbury Steeplechase over 2½ miles
3.0 Highclere Hurdle Race over 2 miles
4.0 Paddington Handicap Steeplechase over 2 miles 160 yards

International Ice Skating: World Figure Skating Championships: Men's Free Skating
from Vienna
Austria's Emmerich Danzer defends his world title against strong opposition
(Presented by the Austrian Television Service)

Moto-Cross
from Morestead Down, near Winchester.
Organised by the Winchester M.C. and the A-C.U.

Swimming from Bremen: Open International Tournament
Including swimmers from the U.S.A., U.S.S.R., Great Britain, and many other countries.
(Presented by the German Television Service)

Fight of the Week: Peter Coblah (Ghana) v. Des Rea (Liverpool)
from the Midlands Sporting Club, Solihull.
Highlights of this ten-round welterweight contest.

At 4.40 Results Service: Football results, Racing results, Rugby League and Rugby Union results, and Reports on today's major sporting events

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Commentator (Racing):
Julian Wilson
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
Television Presentation (Racing):
Dennis Monger
Skater:
Emmerich Danzer
Commentator (Ice Skating):
Alan Weeks
Commentator (Moto-Cross):
Murray Walker
Television Presentation (Moto-Cross):
Brian Johnson
Commentator (Swimming):
Max Robertson
Boxer (Fight of the Week):
Peter Coblah
Boxer (Fight of the Week):
Des Rea
Commentator (Fight of the Week):
Harry Carpenter
Television Presentation:
Richard Tilling
Editor:
Lawrie Higgins

A new disc - a Hit or a Miss?
Comments and opinions on the latest pop releases.
This week's panel: Simon Dee, Alan Freeman, Ross Hannaman, Geraldine Sherman
In the chair, David Jacobs

Contributors

Panellist:
Simon Dee
Panellist:
Alan Freeman
Panellist:
Ross Hannaman
Panellist:
Geraldine Sherman
Chairman:
David Jacobs
Programme devised by:
Peter Potter
Presentation:
James Moir

Four young men and their music... finding fun in their way-out way... and heading for the top of the charts.
A film series for the young in heart.
Starring Davy Jones, Peter Tork, Micky Dolenz and Mike Nesmith

Too Many Girls ...oh boy!

Contributors

Davy:
Davy Jones
Peter:
Peter Tork
Micky:
Micky Dolenz
Mike:
Mike Nesmith

Starring Rolf Harris
and James Capehorn, Harvey Clark, Ray Cornell, Roger Finch, Danny Grover, David Hepburn, Roger Howlett, Scot MacKee, Rhys Nelsen, John Parsons, Terry Roberts, Joseph Saber, Ricky Stratful, Michael Tye-Walker, Andy Wallace, Sue Avory, Ann Chapman, Joanna Cran, Dee Eldridge, Pat Goh, Lesley Judd, Linda Lawrence, Judy Monks, Jenny Morgan, Margie Rumney, Cheryl St. Clair, Maggie Vieler, Pauline Wall, Rae Wallace, Miranda Willis
This week's guests: Domenico Modugno, Lyn and Graham McCarthy, The Agostinos

A Song for Europe
sung by Special guest star, Sandie Shaw
This week: The Winning Song
selected by viewers as Great Britain's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest to be held in Vienna on April.

Contributors

Entertainer:
Rolf Harris
Dancer:
James Capehorn
Dancer:
Harvey Clark
Dancer:
Ray Cornell
Dancer:
Roger Finch
Dancer:
Danny Grover
Dancer:
David Hepburn
Dancer:
Roger Howlett
Dancer:
Scot MacKee
Dancer:
Rhys Nelsen
Dancer:
John Parsons
Dancer:
Terry Roberts
Dancer:
Joseph Saber
Dancer:
Ricky Stratful
Dancer:
Michael Tye-Walker
Dancer:
Andy Wallace
Dancer:
Sue Avory
Dancer:
Ann Chapman
Dancer:
Joanna Cran
Dancer:
Dee Eldridge
Dancer:
Pat Goh
Dancer:
Lesley Judd
Dancer:
Linda Lawrence
Dancer:
Judy Monks
Dancer:
Jenny Morgan
Dancer:
Margie Rumney
Dancer:
Cheryl St. Clair
Dancer:
Maggie Vieler
Dancer:
Pauline Wall
Dancer:
Rae Wallace
Dancer:
Miranda Willis
Singer:
Domenico Modugno
Singer/guitarist:
Lynn McCarthy
Singer/guitarist:
Graham McCarthy
Performers:
The Agostinos
Orchestra directed by:
Harry Rabinowitz
Singer (A Song for Europe):
Sandie Shaw
Orchestra directed by (A Song for Europe)/Musical arrangements:
Kenny Woodman
Choreography:
Douglas Squires
Musical arrangements:
Alan Roper
Musical arrangements:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Special material:
John Muir
Special material:
Eric Geen
Design:
John Burrowes
Production:
Stewart Morris

by Vince Powell and Harry Driver.
Starring Gerald Harper as Adam Adamant, Juliet Harmer
with Jack May
Also starring Nigel Stock, Bill Kerr, Sheila Brennan

The Great Manton is killed while performing the bullet trick. Adam, using his powers of deduction, helps a reluctant policeman to find the murderer.

Contributors

Writer:
Vince Powell
Writer:
Harry Driver
Designer:
Peter Kindred
Producer:
Verity Lambert
Director:
Henri Safran
George Manton:
Henry Gilbert
Wanda Manton:
Sheila Brennan
Jimmy Martin:
John Garrie
Adam Adamant:
Gerald Harper
William E. Simms:
Jack May
Georgina Jones:
Juliet Harmer
Juanita:
Jill Curzon
Carlos:
Graham Corry
Oliver Meadows:
Nigel Stock
Lily:
Winnie Holman
Inspector Foster:
Bill Kerr
Sergeant Valentine:
Bernard Shine
Pop Williams:
Harold Bennett

with John Bird, Sandra Caron, John Fortune, Barry Humphries, John Wells.

Contributors

Performer:
John Bird
Performer:
Sandra Caron
Performer:
John Fortune
Performer:
Barry Humphries
Performer:
John Wells
Musical Director:
Stanley Myers
Film Director:
Ian Davidson
Assistant Producer:
Michael Hill
Designer:
Roger Liminton
Studio Director:
Darrol Blake
Producer:
Jack Gold

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