A report from the front line of the Welfare State by Esther Rantzen
Do any of us really know what a social worker does? In an ordinary working week any one of them is likely to be involved in more dramas than most of us will see in a lifetime.
Producer JENNY BARRACLOUGH
Leonard Pearcey introduces words by G. K. Chesterton and music by Gustav Holst at the close of the year which marked the centenary of their birth
Readers John Garrie, Donald Bisset
Choir of the Royal School of Church Music, conductor Colin Yorke
Organist Michael Fleming
The Wildlife of New York City Written and narrated by KENNETH ALLSOP
Let's pause only to salute the wit, the originality, the affection for the subject without which such a programme could never have been hatched.
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A montage of how British firms have been competing abroad this year, selling everything from ducks to diamonds and penny machines to propellors. Reporter GAVIN HEWITT
Producer JOHN BURDEN
The Best of Motor Sport in 1974 introduced by Jackie Stewart from the Steering Wheel Club in London EMERSON FITTIPALDI again becomes world champion. Three Australians drive across the Sahara twice to win the World Cup Rally. ROB EDWARDS , a 28-year-old Yorkshireman, wins the toughest motor cycle endurance event, the Scott Trial.
Director PETER CLEAVER Producer TONY SALMON Editor BRIAN ROBINS
Weatherman BARBARA EDWARDS
starring Kenneth More
Lauren Bacall , Herbert Lom with Wilfrid Hyde White
In 1905 a rebellion on India's North West Frontier threatens the life of a young Hindu prince. Captain Scott, a British officer, rescues the boy and sets out with a small party and an old locomotive on a perilous journey through rebel territory.
Producer MARCEL HELLMAN Director J. LEE THOMPSON
Holiday Films: pages 17 and 18
The Russian master clown Oleg Popov helps to tell the story of the Moscow State Circus School.
GALYA, an attractive acrobatic dancer, and IGOR, a trainee clown, were among the 80 students who graduated this year to join the Soviet Circus as professionals. Galya and Igor are followed during the final months of their training as they prepare for perhaps the most exacting and demanding career in show business.
Cameraman JOHN HOOPER
Film editor JONATHAN CRANE
Executive producer MIKE WOOLLER Producer GEOFFREY BAINES
From Russia with laughs; pages 108-110
Weatherman BARBARA EDWARDS
Songs of Praise for the Ending of the Year from the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge with the CHOIR OF ST JOHN 'S COLLEGE and a congregation of students Introduced by Philip Latham
Director of Music GEORGE GUEST Organist JOHN SCOTT
Hymns: 0 worship the Lord (Was lebet) For thy mercy and thy grace (Cu!bach) As with gladness men of old (Dix)
Brightest and best (Liebster Immanuel ) The duteous day now closeth (Innsbruck) Prayer and blessing by REV ANDREW MACINTOSH
Producer MICHAEL SHOESMITH
Director/series producer RAYMOND SBORT
starring Harry Secombe with his special guests Peter Sellers
Spike Milligan , Nina The Nolans
Aiden J. Harvey
With PETER KNIGHT
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Choreography NITA HOWARD
Programme associate JIMMY GRAFTON Written by JIMMY GRAFTON and PETER VINCENT
Additional material SPIKE MULLINS and JOHN MUiR
Costume designer ANDREW ROSE Sound LEN SHOREY
Lighting BILL MILLAR Designer
LESLEY j. BREMNESS Director STANLEY APPEL
Producer STEWART MORRIS
starring
Stanley Baker a Play of the Month presentation based on DANIEL DEFOE 'S book
Screenplay by JAMES MACTAGGART ' Tomorrow, God willing, I shall get the rest of my possessions inside and I shall close the gap. Then I shall be secure. Then what? I shall rig an awning and sleep like a man, not an animal. In a hammock, not on the ground. And then? I shall hollow out the cliff-face and make me a store for all my things. And then? ... Then, nothing.'
Sound recordist MICHAEL TURNER Film cameraman BRIAN TUFANO Film editor KEN PEARCE
Make-up SHIRLEY CHANNING-WILLIAMS Costume ROGER REECE Designer EILEEN DISS
Producer CEDRIC MESSINA
Director JAMES MACTAGGART
with Richard Whitmore Weather
starring Spencer Tracy with Ingrid Bergman , Lana Turner
Donald Crisp , Ian Hunter
Robert Louis Stevenson 's classic thriller of split personality has become one of the screen's most popular themes. This 1942 Hollywood version features some impressive special effects in the transformation sequence and a restrained performance from Spencer Tracy which adds a new dimension of menace to the terrifying figure of Mr Hyde.
Producer VICTOR SAVILLE Director VICTOR FLEMING
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