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Introduced by Michael Barratt
Value Added Tax is to be introduced on 1 April 1973. Before then almost every trader should consider how the tax will affect him and what he needs to do now.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Director:
Chris Jelley
Producer:
Paul Ellis

A preview of some autumn television programmes.

David Bellamy presents a selection of BBC television Further Education programmes and reflects on their breadth and variety - 'We have tried to show how people can indulge their interests and develop their talents with the aid of TV. Series as different as The History of Ireland and Jimmy Young Asks, Children Growing Up and Neo-classicism show a range of programmes to cater for all tastes.'

(Look, Listen, Learn: pages 33-36)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Bellamy
Producer:
Michael Weatherley

Legends, fables and fairy tales brought to life by a band of travelling players: Bob Dishy, Mina Kolb, Richard Libertini, Peter Bonerz, Avery Schrieber, Judy Graubart, Melinda Dillon

Today's stories: Three Wishes; The Master and his Pupil Clever; Elsie Gates of Heaven
(Series recorded in Canada)

Contributors

[Actor]:
Bob Dishy
[Actress]:
Mina Kolb
[Actor]:
Richard Libertini
[Actor]:
Peter Bonerz
[Actor]:
Avery Schrieber
[Actress]:
Judy Graubart
[Actress]:
Melinda Dillon

The final day of this major British Equestrian event features the Show Jumping, which complements the discipline of the Dressage and the rigours of the Cross Country Phase, completed on Friday and Saturday respectively. A truly great horse-and-rider combination is necessary to achieve victory in this event as HRH Princess Anne and Doublet proved a year ago when winning the European Championship against the incomparable background of Burghley House.

Contributors

Commentator:
Dorian Williams
Commentator:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Television Presentation:
Alan Mouncer
Television Presentation:
Fred Viner

by Cyril Abraham
Starring Peter Gilmore, Anne Stallybrass
with Philip Bond, Michael Billington, Howard Lang, Jessica Benton and Brian Rawlinson

Discontent is rapidly mounting aboard James's clipper The Star of Bethlehem. Led by sailmaker Jessop, the crew plan a seamen's strike on their return to Liverpool.
Anne is increasingly torn between loyalty to her husband and her principles.

Contributors

Writer:
Cyril Abraham
Lighting:
Eric Monk
Sound:
Lance Andrews
Producer:
Peter Graham Scott
Director:
Ben Rea
James:
Peter Gilmore
Anne:
Anne Stallybrass
Mr Baines:
Howard Lang
Jessop:
Godfrey James
Fletcher:
Thomas Heathcote
Robert:
Brian Rawlinson
Sarah:
Mary Webster
Albert Frazer:
Philip Bond
Elizabeth Frazer:
Jessica Benton
Clay:
Peter Childs
Emma Callon:
Jane Seymour
Daniel Fogarty:
Michael Billington
Ellen Jessop:
Jenny Laird

Starring Errol Flynn, Dorothy Malone
with Efrem Zimbalist Jr, Ray Danton

After a stage debut on Broadway, the 17-year-old Diana Barrymore goes to Hollywood to join her father John, formerly one of Hollywood's greatest stars but now a shattered alcoholic. After his death and the failure of her first picture, it seems that Diana, too, is about to take the same road to self-destruction.

(This Week's Films: page 11)

Contributors

Director:
Art Napoleon
Diana Barrymore:
Dorothy Malone
John Barrymore:
Errol Flynn
Vincent Bryant:
Efrem Zimbalist Jr
John Howard:
Ray Danton
Michael Strange:
Neva Patterson
Charlie Snow:
Murray Hamilton
Lincoln Forrester:
Martin Milner
Walter Gerhardt:
John Dennis
Robert Wilcox:
Edward Kemmer
Gerold Frank:
Robert Ellenstein

A miner's son, an ex-mathematics teacher now a millionaire, Phil Bull devised a unique system of analysing a racehorse's strengths and weaknesses. Not only has he sold this information, but he has used it to take about half a million pounds off the bookmakers.
How does he view gambling and what role does he believe it should have in our society?

Contributors

Interviewer:
Kenneth Harris
Interviewee:
Phil Bull
Producer:
Robert Thorpe

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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