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A series of ten programmes 8: Immigrant Workers
How are trade unions helping their immigrant members to attack problems of language or communication at work? Do all unions, including staff unions, now need to adopt policies at the workplace to ensure equal opportunities?
Executive producer TONY MATTHEWS Producer JOHN TWITCHIN

Contributors

Producer:
Tony Matthews
Producer:
John Twitchin

The Garden
Extracts from The Garden of the Beloved by ROBERT WAY and songs by THE SMALL HUNDREDWEIGHT from the church and parish of Crondall, Hampshire.
Producer H. T. BROOKS

Contributors

Producer:
H. T. Brooks
Reader:
Philip Latham
Gardener:
Thomas Heathcote
Stranger:
Martin Jarvis
Newcomer:
Richard Kay

A series of 20 programmes
ROY HUDD and IRENE THOMAS welcome you to the start of a new season of programmes. Looking for new interests and activities in retirement? Join us and hear about our New Interests Quiz...
Director BRYN BROOKS
Producer BRIGIT BARRY

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Hudd
Unknown:
Irene Thomas
Producer:
Brigit Barry

A series of five programmes
1: What did you do in the Great War, Mummy?
The role of women in industry during two world wars - and after. Introduced by SUZANNE DAVIES
Producer TONY MATTHEWS
Series producer JOHN TWITCHIN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Suzanne Davies
Producer:
Tony Matthews
Producer:
John Twitchin

A weekly look at the topics and issues that affect our children. The Education Game
If you think your child should be reading better; if the school's discipline or lack of it worries you; or if you're just not satisfied and want to chanee schools - where do you go for help? PAUL BARNES and CLAIRE WOOLFORD tackle the snakes and ladders of the educational system.
Producer DICK FOSTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Barnes
Unknown:
Claire Woolford
Producer:
Dick Foster

with Harold Williamson Second in a series of six programmes
Wells in Somerset with its famous cathedral is one of the most beautiful cities in the West of England.
HAROLD WILLIAMSON visits a farm where they still make cheddar cheese by hand and a vineyard where they market a white wine that beats the Continentals at their own game.
Director SANDRA WAINWRIGHT Producer TOM CONWAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Harold Williamson
Unknown:
Harold Williamson
Director:
Sandra Wainwright
Producer:
Tom Conway

The Big Top presents international stars of the future led by Junior Ringmaster David Smart who introduces from Italy on bicycles: The Gay Robin Hoods from Belgium on their
Rolling Globes: Les Milos from Great Britain:
Old Regnas with his Donkey and Old English Sheepdog from the Orient with grace: The Kam Tai Family from the Hungarian State Circus: The Eotvos Musical Clowns from England:
Gabriella Smart with her Monkeys Riding Ponies from Belgium the foot-juggling: Anastasini Children from India:
Two Baby Elephants presented by Davida Smart from Germany swaying in mid-air: The Bauer Children
Circus direction
RONNIE, DAVin and BILLY SMART Musical director BURT RHODES Lighting HUBERT CARTWRIGHT Sound KEITH HARLOW
Television presentation KEN GRIFFIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Junior Ringmaster
Unknown:
David Smart
Unknown:
Robin Hoods
Unknown:
Kam Tai
Unknown:
Gabriella Smart
Presented By:
Davida Smart
Unknown:
Ken Griffin

by Mark Twain
Dramatised in six parts by Richard Harris

Prince Edward, dressed in Tom's rags, has lost his way in the city and fallen into the hands of Tom's brutal father. At the palace Tom, wearing Edward's robes, is faced with the daunting prospect of a meeting with the king.

Contributors

Author:
Mark Twain
Adapted by:
Richard Harris
Studio Lighting:
Peter Catlett
Studio Sound:
Clive Gifford
Script Editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Kenneth Sharp
Director:
Barry Letts
John Canty:
Ronald Herdman
Tom Canty:
Nicholas Lyndhurst
Page:
Darren Hatch
Princess Elisabeth:
Nina Thomas
Prince Edward:
Nicholas Lyndhurst
Father Andrew:
Donald Eccles
Lord Hertford:
Bernard Kay
Lord Sudbroke:
Martin Friend
Lord Rushden:
Ronald Lacey
Nan Canty:
Tilly Vosburgh
Mother Canty:
June Brown
Grandma Canty:
Maria Charles
Courtier:
Jill Johnson
Courtier:
Sally Osborn
Courtier:
Mark Elwes
Courtier:
Andrew Staines
King Henry:
Ronald Radd
Physician:
Leslie Glazer
Royal tutor:
Neville Barber
Prigger:
Thomas Heathcote

The second of ten programmes Introduced by Cliff Michelmore Self-Catering
One way to save money on holiday is to do your own shopping and cooking. This week's programme examines three different kinds of self-catering holiday. JOHN CARTER looks at an apartment in the south of France, FYFE ROBERTSON reports on log cabins in Scotland and JOAN BAKEWELL tries a luxury villa in Spain.
Producer JEREMY BENNETT

Contributors

Introduced By:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
John Carter
Unknown:
Fyfe Robertson
Producer:
Jeremy Bennett

A lively new look at words and letters with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and GAY HAMILTON
NORMAN ROSSINGTON , MARTIN SHAW
Script BARRY TOOK
Adviser CATHERINE MOORHOUSE Director BARBARA DERKOW
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
Repeated: Thursday 12.15 pm, and Saturday 10.25 am
Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed] or send their name, address and telephone number to: On the Move[address removed]
Book (same title), fl.00, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Gee
Unknown:
Bob Hoskins
Unknown:
Gay Hamilton
Unknown:
Norman Rossington
Unknown:
Catherine Moorhouse
Director:
Barbara Derkow
Producer:
David Hargreaves

from St Thomas 's Roman Catholic Church, Canterbury Introduced by GEOFFREY WHEELER
Praise we our God with joy (Nun Danket) There's a light upon the mountains Jesu, grant me this (Song 13) Keep me Lord
Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Picardy) Where could I go hut to the Lord Alleluia, sing to Jesus (Hyfrydol) Salve Regina
Now the day is over (Barnby)
May the grace of Christ our Saviour (Waltham)
Conductor PATRICK SELLAR Organist EDWIN SEATH Prayer and Blessing CLAIRE SELMAN and REV FR BERNARD HEGARTY
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT

Contributors

Unknown:
St Thomas
Introduced By:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Conductor:
Patrick Sellar
Organist:
Edwin Seath
Unknown:
Claire Selman
Unknown:
Fr Bernard Hegarty

A romantic serial in 16 parts set in Cornwall of the 1780s based on the novels by WINSTON GRAHAM
Part 15 by JACK RUSSELL
Elizabeth accepts an offer of marriage, although she knows it will appal Ross. When tragedy strikes at Wheal Grace the double blow creates in him an unreasoning and obsessive reaction.
Script editor SIMON MASTERS Make-Up MAGDALEN GAFFNEY Designer Oliver BAYLDON Producer MORRIS BARRY Director PAUL ANNETT

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Russell
Designer:
Oliver Bayldon
Producer:
Morris Barry
Director:
Paul Annett
Ross Poldark:
Robin Ellis
Demelza:
Angharad Rees
Zacky Martin:
Forbes Collins
Hensha we:
John Ringham
Elizabeth:
Jill Townsend
George Warleggan:
Ralph Bates
Mrs Tabb:
Sheelah Wilcocks
Sir Hugh Bodrugan:
Christopher Benjamin
Lady Constance Bodrugan:
Cynthia Grenville
Captain McNeil:
Donald Douglas
Verity Blamey:
Norma Streader
Prudie:
Mary Wimbush
Jud:
Paul Curran
Squire Wentworth:
Mischa de la Motte
Mrs Wentworth:
Irene Sutcliffe
Osborne Wentworth:
Keith Ashton
Mrs Halse:
Cherry Morris
Dr Halse:
Peter Baldwin
Dorothea Halse:
Victoria Shellard

starring Van Heflin with Peter Vaughan
Charles Gray , Heidelinde Weis
EX-CIA agent Bill Maclean is approached by a Greek, George Venaxas , offering to sell Rafe Machek , Number Two in the Russian Secret Police, who is anxious to defect. But when Venaxas is murdered by Russian agents Maclean finds himself caught in a deadly web of international intrigue.
Director SAMUEL GALLU Films: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Van Heflin
Unknown:
Peter Vaughan
Unknown:
Charles Gray
Unknown:
Heidelinde Weis
Unknown:
Bill MacLean
Unknown:
George Venaxas
Unknown:
Rafe MacHek
Director:
Samuel Gallu
Bill Maclean:
Van Heflin
Kay Sebastian:
Heidelinde Weis
Rafe Machek:
Pinkas Braun
Nicolai Volkov:
Peter Vaughan
Charles Griddon:
Charles Gray
Judson Murphy:
Paul Maxwell
George Venaxas:
Ronnie Barker
Dorothy:
Linda Marlowe
Brune Parry:
Gary Cockrell
Morehouse:
Bill Nagy
Austen:
Larry Cross
Det-Supt Barnes:
Archie Duncan
Det-Insp:
Willoughby Gray
Det-Sgt:
Christopher Denham
Landlady:
Rita Webb
Cindy:
Carole Ann Ford
Olga:
Carmel McSharry
Spencer:
John Sterland

with Esther Rantzen
Reporters KIERAN PRENDIVILLE GLYN WORSNIP
CYRIL FLETCHER with Oddities of the Week
A collection of the jokes, dramas and problems that happen in real life.
Editor JOHN MORRELL
Director PITER MORPURGO

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Reporters:
Kieran Prendiville
Reporters:
Glyn Worsnip
Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Editor:
John Morrell
Director:
Piter Morpurgo

A series of 11 programmes looking at background issues in British politics.
L.O.S.L.A.? by DOUGLAS HURD Part 2
The battle lines are drawn on the issue of lowering the school-leaving age in the late 1970s. But will the measure go through? And will the Secretary of State for Education resign if it does? The Prime Minister will need all- his skill to solve this particular difficulty ...
This documentary drama introduced by PETER JENKINS shows how a Prime Minister can cope with conflict within his own government. Afterwards Jenkins talks to a leading politician about the issues raised in the programme.
Director JUDY HARRIS
Producer BERNARD ADAMS

Contributors

Duced By:
Peter Jenkins
Director:
Judy Harris
Producer:
Bernard Adams

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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