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The last of 19 programmes for childminders
Where Do We Go From Here?
Childminding is now better understood and enjoys a higher status than ever before. But childminders are still badly paid and poorly supported. So what can they do to help themselves? What more can the local authority be expected to do? And do we need changes in the Law?
BRIAN REDHEAD investigates.
Series producer DAVID ALLEN

Contributors

Producer:
David Allen

The Penfold PGA Championship
HARRY CARPENTER reports from Sandwich, Kent, where a starstudded field, including half-a-dozen Open champions, compete for a first prize of £10,000. This is the second day's play in this 72-hole stroke-play tournament held at Royal St George's GC.
Commentators HENRY LONGHURST
PETER ALLISS , CLIVE CLARK and MARK MCCORMACK
Television presentation by RICHARD TILLING and FRED VINER Producer A. p. WILKINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Commentators:
Henry Longhurst
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Clive Clark
Presentation By:
Richard Tilling
Presentation By:
Fred Viner
Producer:
A. P. Wilkinson

BOB LANGLEY, DONNY MACLEOD
DAVID SEYMOUR , MARIAN FOSTER and JAN LEEMiNG with the personalities and talking-points of the day, including Grace and Flavour

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Jan Leeming

Going into hospital? Advice from patients and staff about things to remember when you go in and when you are coming home again; more tips on adapting your garden too. Presented by ROY HUDD and IRENE THOMAS
Director BRYN BROOKS
Producer BRIGIT BARRY

Contributors

Presented By:
Roy Hudd
Presented By:
Irene Thomas
Director:
Bryn Brooks
Producer:
Brigit Barry

The Story of Britain's Royal Builders and Collectors in nine films
Told by Huw Wheldon

He was gifted, wayward and original. He spent a fortune on paintings and palaces. In his youth he loved driving fast carriages, gambling and horse-racing. His affairs scandalised polite society. Prince Regent during the Napoleonic Wars, he gave his title to a street, a park, an age. No monarch has had a sharper eye for works of art. The Brighton Pavilion is a brilliant tour de force, exotic and yet built with the most modern materials.

Sir Huw Wheldon takes us through the private apartments at Windsor Castle and looks at some of the treasures of Sevres china, French furniture and sculpture they contain. Even more in the rebuilding of Windsor Castle George IV left a permanent memorial to the splendid self-confidence that followed the defeat of Napoleon.

Book (same title), £10.00, from bookshops from 2 June.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sir Huw Wheldon
Historical Adviser:
J.H. Plumb
Photography:
Kenneth MacMillan
Film Editor:
Pam Bosworth
Film Editor:
Alan Bradley
Associate Producer:
Ann Turner
Executive Producer:
Richard Cawston
Producer:
Michael Gill

In a series of major interviews with David Frost , Richard Nixon is breaking the silence he has kept since he left the White House in disgrace in 1974. He talks about the achievements, and the humiliations, of his time as President.
What sort of man is RICHARD NIXON , and how did he bear the pressure of a White House under siege, and the threat of impeachment? He talks about his final days in Washington, before he flew off to exile in California.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Frost
Unknown:
Richard Nixon
Unknown:
Richard Nixon

Three programmes about the arts in Italy
Introduced by Humphrey Burton Tonight:
Florence - After the Flood
Robert Hughes revisits Florence after the devastating floods Which wrecked so many of the city's great treasures in 1966. He reports on the progress of the massive restoration work and casts a critical eye on the uses and abuses of culture by the tourist trade.
Director BRIAN ADAMS
An Australian Broadcasting commission/KM (Munich co-production
Executive producer for Omnibus BARRIE GAVIN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Humphrey Burton
Unknown:
Robert Hughes
Director:
Brian Adams
Unknown:
Barrie Gavin

JOHN TIMPSON and DENIS TUOHY with DONALD MACCORMICK , and Tonight's reporters at home and abroad.
Robin Day examines a topical issue. Including News headlines.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Timpson
Unknown:
Denis Tuohy
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick

BBC One London

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

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