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A Parents and Children series of 16 programmes.
7: Getting ready for the birth. CLAIRE WOOLFORD asks the questions that become more important as the big day approaches, and finds out what you need to know about the actual delivery.

Contributors

Unknown:
Claire Woolford

Problems with reading and writing are often a secret source of embarrassment. This is the story of three people who faced up to their secret and found a new self-confidence along with their new skills.
This film was produced for the ADULT LITERACY RESOURCE AGENCY by TONY OTHEN Director ROBERT GILES
If you want help with reading, writing or spelling: ring [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Othen
Director:
Robert Giles

A series of four training films The Secretary and her Boss featuring JOHN CLEESE , ADRIENNE POSTA , ROSEMARY LEACH in ' We Can Work It Out', -the second of two films showing how to make the office partnership run smoothly and effectively.
Special adviser EVA ROMAN Illustrations by TONY HART Directed by FETER ROBINSON A VIDEO ARTS production

Contributors

Unknown:
John Cleese
Unknown:
Adrienne Posta
Unknown:
Rosemary Leach
Illustrations By:
Tony Hart
Directed By:
Feter Robinson

A series of ten programmes with DAVID BLAKE and LINDA REILLY
2: Everybody's Business
How does running a nationalised industry differ from running a private company? Do the Post Office's social obligations justify their operating uneconomic services or is the monopoly justified?

Contributors

Unknown:
David Blake
Unknown:
Linda Reilly

by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON dramatised in four parts by JOHN LUCAROTTI Part 1: starring
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum! Sail away on the good ship Hispaniola, bound for the Spanish Main. And if you escape walking the plank, there's gold a-plenty waiting for you on Cap'n Flint's Treasure Island!
Music composed by CARL DAVIS Producer BARRY LETTS
Director MICHAEL E. BRIANT

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Composed By:
Carl Davis
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Michael E. Briant
Long John Silver:
Alfred Burke
Doctor Livesey:
Anthony Bate
Israel Hands:
Patrick Troughton
Billy Bones:
Jack Watson
Blind Pew:
David Collings
Daniel Hawkins:
Terry Scully
Jim Hawkins:
Ashley Knight
Sarah Hawkins:
Jo Kendall
Black Dog:
Christopher Burgess
Anderson:
Stephen Greif
Morgan:
Talfryn Thomas
Merry:
Roy Boyd
Louisa:
Ena Cabayo
Mr Blandly:
John Baskcomb
Captain Doakes:
William Abney
Sergeant Dance:
Max Faulkner
Joshua Arrow:
Linal Haft
O'Brian:
Tim Condren
Bosun:
Tim Pearce
Dirk:
Clive Wood

HOWARD SPRING'S best-selling novel dramatised in eight episodes by JULIAN BOND , starring
Michael Williams , Patrick Ryecart Frank Grimes , Ciaran Madden
7: Livia has deserted him for Oliver but William remains unaware of the depth of Maeve's love for him -a love she can only express in a selfless and desperate gesture.
Incidental music KENYON EMRYS ROBERTS Make-up artist MAGGIE WEBB Designer MICHAEL YOUNG
Produced by KEITH WILLIAMS Directed by PETER CREGEEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Bond
Unknown:
Michael Williams
Unknown:
Patrick Ryecart
Unknown:
Frank Grimes
Unknown:
Ciaran Madden
Music:
Kenyon Emrys Roberts
Artist:
Maggie Webb
Designer:
Michael Young
Produced By:
Keith Williams
Directed By:
Peter Cregeen
Dermot O'Riorden:
Frank Grimes
Sheila O'Riorden:
Kate Binchy
Annie Suthurst:
Patsy Rowlands
William Essex:
Michael Williams
Oliver Essex:
Patrick Ryecart
Livia Vaynol:
Ciaran Madden
Maeve O'Riorden:
Prue Clarke
Sir Charles Blatch:
Alan McNaughtan
Rory O'Riorden:
Gerard Murphy

starring
Shirley Knight , Tony Lo Bianco James Vincent McNichol
Joy LeDuc
A deeply-moving story of two teenagers who have to combat parental opposition as they set out on the often painful path to becoming champion figure-skaters.
Written and produced by JOHN SACRET YOUNG
Directed by JOHN ALONZO. Films: page 29

Contributors

Unknown:
Shirley Knight
Unknown:
Tony Lo Bianco
Unknown:
James Vincent McNichol
Unknown:
Joy Leduc
Produced By:
John Sacret Young
Directed By:
John Alonzo.
Barbara Harlech:
Shirley Knight
Carrie Harlech:
Joy Leduc
Damschroder:
Tony Lo Bianco
Peter Scoggin III:
James Vincent McNichol
Camille:
Jennifer Warren
Coach Scoggin:
Richard Jaeckel
Kachatorian:
Anne Schedeen

with Esther Rantzen
Reporters Paul Heiney , Chris Serle Featuring Oddities of the Week from Cyril Fletcher
And a collection of the jokes, dramas and problems of real life.
Studio director PIETER MORPURGO Produced by HENRY MURRAY and ESTHER RANTZEN Editor PETER CHAFER

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Reporters:
Paul Heiney
Reporters:
Chris Serle
Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Produced By:
Henry Murray
Produced By:
Esther Rantzen
Editor:
Peter Chafer

Women in the Cinema
' Sex means big box office and that, by and large, has been woman's role in the movies-to flaunt herself and thus to titillate. But happily, things are now changing.'
Barry Norman looks at the changing image of women in the cinema, with the help of film stars Jane Fonda and Dyan Cannon , and the British film critic Margaret Hinxman.
Films shown include Dance, Girl, Dance, made in 1940 by Hollywood's only woman director,
DOROTHY ARZNER ; DYAN CANNON 'S Number One; and this year's Oscar-winning Coming Home.
Other actresses featured include Shirley MacLaine , Anne Bancroft and Melanie Mayron.
Director SUE MALLINSON Producer BARRY BROWN

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Jane Fonda
Unknown:
Dyan Cannon
Unknown:
Margaret Hinxman.
Unknown:
Dorothy Arzner
Unknown:
Dyan Cannon
Unknown:
Shirley MacLaine
Unknown:
Anne Bancroft
Unknown:
Melanie Mayron.
Director:
Sue Mallinson
Producer:
Barry Brown

Five programmes about investigative journalism on television. Introduced by CHRIS DUNKLEY 3: Getting the Facts
What techniques - from bribery to secret filming, from persuasion to confrontation - is it permissible to use? Where do stories come from and how are they checked out? What motivates the investigative journalist? With
TOM BOWER , ANDREW JENNINGS TOM MANGOLD , JOHN SHIRLEY
Production assistant GILES OAKLEY Producer BERNARD ADAMS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Chris Dunkley
Unknown:
Tom Bower
Unknown:
Andrew Jennings
Unknown:
Tom Mangold
Unknown:
John Shirley
Unknown:
Giles Oakley
Producer:
Bernard Adams

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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