Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Director ASHOK RAMPAL (Birmingham)
(Repeated: Wednesday BBC2 10.35 am)
Last of five programmes A New Investment Deal
SIR FREDERICK CATHERWOOD talks to young managers about a deal between capital and labour.
Director BRIAN DAVIES
Producer BERNARD ADAMS
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from St George 's Chapel, Windsor The Quest
At the time of the Chapel's 500th Anniversary and on the eve of the annual Garter Ceremony CANON STEPHEN VERNEY reflects on the present-day significance of some ancient stories. He discusses them With MAJOR KENNETH ADAMS , REV JOHN CRANE and DR FRED BLUM , Reader MICHAEL GWYNN
Producer R. T. BROOKS
A series of ten programmes presented by ANNE LAPPING and MICHAEL REINHOLD
2: Why the Reorganisation?
On 1 April 1974, the National Health Service underwent a massive managerial reorganisation. In theory, the patient should now get a better service - but will he? SIR GEORGE GODBER. former Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health and Social Security, gives his views.
Producer PETER RIDING Director chkis JELLEY
Introduced by DAVID RICHARDSON It's Not' Real ' Meat
As the cost of producing poultry, beef, pork and lamb goes on rising, the relative price of textured vegetable proteins gets more attractive.
How much substitution is there by processors and consumers?
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
Ten personal views on the environment 1: Tools for Living by KIT PEDLER
By emphasising appearance and fashion we may have lost the key to good design. If energy and materials are basic, we should think again about more personal machines for helping us.
Producer MICHAEL GARROD ‡
A season of films starring the screen's First Lady, Bette Davis with Charles Boyer
Jeffrey Lynn , Barbara O'Neil
Paris, in the mid-19th century: the arrival of Henriette Deluzy -Desportes, a young governess, at the home of the Due and Duchesse de Praslin and their four young children marks the beginning of a story which will include love, jealousy, suicide and murder.
Director ANATOLE LITVAK
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Narrated by Duncan Carse
Peter Miller grows daffodils on Bryher - one of the smaller Isles of Scilly - where for generations the community has been dwindling. Now his son Raymond is old enough to join the family business. But the very remoteness of lonely Bryher makes Peter Miller doubt whether the island can hold on to another generation.
(Plymouth)
The Benson and Hedges Championships from Cardiff Castle
The third and final leg of these richest ever three-day show jumping championships with DAVID BROOME seeking to retain the professional title he won last year. Introduced by DAVID VINE
Commentators DORIAN WILLIAMS and RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
Producer FRED VINER
by ELEANOR IL PORTER : dramatised in six parts by JOY HARINGTON starring
Elaine Stritch as Aunt Polly
Part 3: Pollyanna has introduced her new-found friends to the Glad Game. Aunt Polly and the surly old gentleman from the big house alone seem immune.
Producer JOHN MCRAE
Director JUNE WYNDHAM DAVIES ‡
Weatherman MICHAEL fish
The first of a new series of three-part debates on moral and political issues facing us today.
Education Now: Are we sacrificing quality for equality? Professor Brian Cox, Manchester University, and Bernice Martin, Bedford College, London argue that we are against questioning from A. H. Halsey, Nuffield College, Oxford, and Harry Ree, who next week put the opposite view.
Producer JOHN EIDINOW
Executive producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
(Repeated: Monday BBC1 12.55 pm)
appeals on behalf of Belfast Cathedral's Chapel of Unity which has been specially designed as a focal point of endeavour for peace in this province so torn by sectarian bitterness.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]
from St Mary's Church,
St Neots, Cambridgeshire
Introduced by GEOFFREY WHEELER
Soloist JANCIS HARVEY
Conductor RALPH FRANKLIN Organist JOHN HEAP Prayer and Blessing REV STANLEY GRIFFITHS
Producer STEWART CROSS
Director MICHAEL SHOESMITH
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
starring
Jean Anderson , Patrick O'Connell Jennifer Wilson with Robin Chadwick , Derek Benfield The Judas Sheep by ERIC PAICE
Having finally settled in their new house and discovering that they are unable to have a child of their own, Jennifer and Edward decide to adopt. However, they little realise the difficulties they must first overcome ...
Created by GERARD GLAISTER and N. J. CRISP Script editor DOUGLAS WATKINSON Designer GAVIN DAVIES
Producer KEN RIDDlNGTON Director LENNIE MAYNE
starring
Leo Genn
David Tomlinson Anthony Steel
The remarkable adventures of two British POWs who use a vaulting-horse to cover their escape from the notorious Stalag Luft III; how they evade the military in Germany and are assisted by French workers to escape to Copenhagen, and then to Sweden. This classic escape story of World War II became a best-seller before being filmed - and set the pattern for many similar films.
Screenplay adapted from his own novel by ERIC WILLIAMS
Producer un DALRYMPLE Director JACK LEE
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with Richard Whitmore Weather
with Ronald Searle
The girls of St Trinian's smashed the Victorian image of sweet, well-behaved schoolchildren and injected a new bite into post-war English humour. Although they represent only five years out of 25 years' work, they have haunted the artist and the English public ever since.
Searle now lives in Paris, and his work has gone far beyond that of the St Trinian's slaughterhouse - although it began earlier in the jungle of a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp.
The programme was filmed in Paris and in this country, with contributions from Malcolm Muggeridge and Russell Braddon but it is the drawings, and the humour, in relation to the man, on which the film concentrates.
of newspapers, television and radio -those responsible for what we read, coe and hear - meet with William Hardcastle , who questions the way they exercise their power, their motives and methods.
Director SIMON WADLEIGH
Producer ELWYN PARRY-JONES Read all about itl: page 3