with Bob Godfrey.
Guest Terry Gilliam of Monty Python
Including Crime Line the ' hot line' between police and public - [number removed]
Introduced by David Seymour with Mike Dornan
Director PHILIP FRANKLIN
Editor BRIAN GIBSON (Birmingham)
Weatherman MICHAEL FISH
BOB LANGLEY, MARIAN FOSTER
DAVID SEYMOUR and DONNY MACLEOD including Family Advice with Claire Rayner
with Gwen Watford Priscilla Pentecost by BARBARA WILLARD. 3: Hannah
A film in three parts. Part 3
When the Germans arrive, Franta decides to join the partisans.
Richard Baker; Weatherman
from your region tonight, including local weather
(Regional details as Monday)
A series of six programmes starring
Ryder must retrieve a picture. Ryder must trace Suzanne. Ryder needs £25,000.
4: No Questions Asked: part 2 by N. j. CRISP
Series created by N. j. crisp and GERARD GLAISTER
DesignerDAVID MYERSCOUGH-JONES Producer PETER CREGEEN Director PETER JEFFERIES
with Richard Baker and Richard Whitmore ; Weather
starring
Written by ROY CLARKE
Some Enchanted Evening
In which the unattainable Nora becomes available and Compo presses his suit.
Cast in order of appearance:
Music composed and conducted by RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Designer ANDY DIMOND
Producer BERNARD THOMPSON
What price prosperity?
Introduced by Robin Day
A cure for inflation ... a rising standard of living ... industrial peace ... and jobs for all-common ideals in the midst of Britain's economic crisis but how do we turn the ideals into reality?
Tonight, leaders of industry, the City and the trade unions come forward individually to present their answer, their chosen route to economic stability, before each in turn is questioned by senior politicians - men who themselves are responsible for the overall policy.
It's a TV ' think-tank' to explore different ways to make Britain prosperous.
The witnesses include: Jack Jones ,
General Secretary, TGWU Derek Ezra ,
Chairman, National Coal Board Sir Arnold Weinstock ,
Managing Director, GEC The Earl of Cromer, Merchant banker Questioned by: Rt Hon Harold Lever , MP, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey Howe , MP, Conservative spokesman for
Treasury and economic affairs
Designer JOHN HURST
Producers TAM FRY ,JACK SALTMAN Editor MICHAEL TOWNSON
A series of talks in which five people in the public eye give a personal view of the central figure of the Holy Week drama. 3: Tom Fleming
-who has played the part of Jesus on radio and television.