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A series of ten programmes 5: At Home
Flashing doorbells, vibrating pillows and inexpensive redesigning can help communication and independence for the deaf at home.
Introduced by POLLY ELWES and RICHARD BAKER
(The programme is captioned for those who cannot hear)
Director BRIAN DAUBNEY
Producer DAVID ALLEN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Polly Elwes
Introduced By:
Richard Baker
Director:
Brian Daubney
Producer:
David Allen

Ten programmes about communicating through the spoken word. 5: Explain Yourself
A few simple suggestions about how to explain yourself better.
(The programme will include a section of information for correspondence course students) With SALLY WATTS
Commentary DENYS HAWTHORNE
Producer BERNARD ADAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Sally Watts
Unknown:
Commentary Denys Hawthorne
Producer:
Bernard Adams

The last of 25 programmes for beginners in German
25 Wohin fahren Sie? with LIANE RUDOLPH , PETRA SCHROEDER JURGEN ANDERSEN , LUTZ LIEBELT
Written by CORINNA SCHNABEL
Teaching adviser antony PECK
Producer MADDALENA fagandini

Contributors

Unknown:
Liane Rudolph
Unknown:
Petra Schroeder
Unknown:
Jurgen Andersen
Written By:
Corinna Schnabel

The second of ten programmes for trade unionists selected from the Trade Union Studies series.
A traditional aim of the union movement has been to reduce the working week. How can this aim be achieved in industries where regular overtime working is just as traditional? The issue is reviewed by PETER TAIT of the Mine-workers and JACK BROWN of the Textile Workers. Shop stewards at a Kent papermill tell how they negotiated a major cut on overtime working without loss of earnings.
Introduced by PETER BRAMAH , AUEW District Secretary, Bury Director
PAUL kriwaczek
ProducerJOHN twitchin

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Tait
Unknown:
Jack Brown
Introduced By:
Peter Bramah
Unknown:
Paul Kriwaczek
Producer:
John Twitchin

A lively look at words and letters With DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and MARTIN SHAW
Script BARRY TOOK
Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed]or send their name, address and telephone number to: On the Move, po Box 7, London W3 6XJ

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Gee
Unknown:
Bob Hoskins
Unknown:
Martin Shaw

CLAIRE WOOLFORD presents the last of five debates examining parental involvement in education.
School is out of touch with industry Recorded at Copland High School, Wembley, with PETER DINES speaking for the motion, and JIM BALL against.
Producer DICK FOSTER

Meeting Place
A series linking viewer at home with worshipper in Church.
In the second of three visits to Holy Trinity Church, Roehampton, GERRY monte joins the congregations of the Parish Church and of the Methodist Church to ask
What have Christians to offer? Vicar THE REV BARNEY MILLIGAN Methodist Minister
THE REV FRANK HIMSWORTH
Organist BRIAN edgington Producer R. T. BROOKS

Contributors

Organist:
Brian Edgington
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

News and views with DAVID RICHARDSON
JOHN CHERRINGTON , PHILIP WRIXON
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers MICHAEL FISH

Contributors

Unknown:
David Richardson
Unknown:
John Cherrington
Unknown:
Philip Wrixon
Producer:
John Kenyon.

A series of ten programmes presented by BOB SYMES-SCHUTZMANN
1: Something for Everyone
Take your pick from a selection of matchstick, card, wood, metal, and plastic models. Build a balsa and tissue rubber-driven model aircraft.
Studio director JOHN RICKWORD Producer PETER riding

Contributors

Presented By:
Bob Symes-Schutzmann
Director:
John Rickword
Producer:
Peter Riding

from The All England Jumping Club, Hickstead, featuring The Embassy International Stakes
For the first round of this £1,000 class, Pamela Carruthers has constructed a subtle combination of ten single fences, a double and a difficult treble.
Introduced by David Vine
Commentators Dorian Williams and Raymond Brooks-Ward

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Commentator:
Dorian Williams
Commentator:
Raymond Brooks-Ward

2: The Man You Love to Hate
Much of the responsibility for a trouble-free World Cup rests with the referees.
The second of six programmes features two of the world's best-ARNALDO COELHO of Brazil and CLIVE THOMAS of Wales - and SIR STANLEY rous who perfected the modern system of refereeing.
A CONRAD FILM ASSOCIATES/POLYTEL FILM co-production

Contributors

Unknown:
Arnaldo Coelho
Unknown:
Clive Thomas

Mrs Ridd has learned with mixed feelings of John's love for Lorna and Annie's love for Tom Faggus.John fears that with the imminent death of Sir Ensor, Lorna will fall into the clutches of Carver. Lorna has arranged a warning system.

Contributors

Writer:
R.D. Blackmore
Dramatised in five parts by:
B.R. Woodstock
Director:
Joan Craft
Producer:
Barry Letts
Lorna Doone:
Emily Richard
John Ridd:
John Sommerville
Lizzie Ridd:
Lucinda Gane
Annie Ridd:
Janis Winters
Mrs Ridd:
Rhoda Lewis
Gwenny Carfax:
Anne Rosenfeld
Charlesworth Doone:
Barry Stokes
Carver Doone:
John Turner
Counsellor Doone:
Patrick Troughton
Jeremy Stickles:
David Garfield
John Fry:
Danny Schiller
Ruth Huckaback:
Ann Hasson
Reuben Huckaback:
Artro Morris
Tom Faggus:
Ian Hogg
Somerset sergeant:
Max Faulkner
Devon sergeant:
Roger Bizley
First trooper:
Esmond Rideout
Second trooper:
Oliver Smith

Michael Parkinson introduces a selection of the funniest moments from six years of interviewing, featuring Jack Benny, George Burns, Max Bygraves, Billy Connolly, Les Dawson, Bob Hope, Frankie Howerd, Rod Hull and Emu, Bernard Manning, Spike Milligan, Morecambe and Wise, Sandy Powell, Harry Secombe, Peter Sellers, Jimmy Tarbuck, Jacques Tati, Max Wall, Mike Yarwood.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Parkinson
Music:
Harry Stoneham
Director:
David G. Hillier
Producer:
John Fisher

from the London Coliseum
The English National Opera production of one of the world's most popular operas.
Bizet's exciting and passionate music and MSrimee's tragic tale of the love of a Spanish soldier for a wild and wilful gypsy girl. Acts 1 and 2 THE CHORUS chorus-master JAMES HOLMES and ORCHESTRA leader BARRY COLLINS
Of the ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA conductor Charles Mackerras
Producer JOHN COPLEY
Designer STEFANOS LAZARID1S from the London Coliseum Television presentation JOHN VERNON

Contributors

Chorus-Master:
James Holmes
Leader:
Barry Collins
Conductor:
Charles MacKerras
Producer:
John Copley
Designer:
Stefanos Lazarid1s
Unknown:
John Vernon
Morales, an officer:
Patrick Wheatley
Micaela, a peasant girl:
Linda Esther Gray
Don Jose, a soldier:
Robert Ferguson
Zuniga, a lieutenant:
Harry Coghill
Carmen, a GYPSY:
Katherine Pring
Friends of Carmen: Frasquita:
Margaret Haggart
Mercedes:
Ann Hood
Escamillo, a toreador:
Geoffrey Chard
Dancairo:
John Kitchiner
Remendado:
Terry Jenkins

The last of 12 films from different parts of the UK which explore people's sense of identity. Cheam
Deep in commuter country, on the edge of the green belt, Cheam has a lot going for it. Near the West End of London, but not too near, it has a village atmosphere and an air of prosperity and stability. The verges are well clipped, the sports clubs well used, and the pubs well patronised. It is a place where the traditional English virtues of decency, patriotism and self-reliance are still taken very seriously.
Director JULIAN STENHOUSE Producer JOHN RADCLIFFE

Contributors

Director:
Julian Stenhouse
Producer:
John Radcliffe

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