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A series of five programmes
2: Teaching -α 'Real' Job? part 2 DAVID HARGREAVES ' suggestion that teaching should be ' de-professionalised ' is discussed by teachers' union leader TERRY CASEY , and by a teacher, SARAH DAVIES.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Hargreaves
Leader:
Terry Casey
Unknown:
Sarah Davies.

A series of ten programmes with DAVID BLAKE and LINDA REILLY 7 : The Planning Business
Should Tesco's be allowed to build a superstore at Burseldon Towers just outside Southampton? Local opponents and planning officials argue the case with Tesco's Managing Director IAN MACLAURIN.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Blake
Unknown:
Linda Reilly
Director:
Ian MacLaurin.

JIMMY YOUNG's Guide to Everday Maths. A series of ten programmes to help you brush up your confidence with numbers. 3: Decimals
We meet decimals all the time-shopping, measuring and at work - but coping with them needn't be difficult. Join DAVID BELLAMY , HILARY PRITCHARD and NORMAN BOWLER with pencil and paper as Jimmy Young explains all about decimals, and how to add and subtract them.
In the sketch RAY LONNEN and PETER AUBREY
Sketch by CHRIS MILLER
Production ANNA JACKSON ,CHRIS JELLEY
Book (same title), £2.50,from bookshops For information about local classes in Basic Maths, ring: [number removed](England); [number removed](Scotland); [number removed](Wales); [number removed](N Ireland) on Mondays to Fridays between 9.30-5.30.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Bellamy
Unknown:
Hilary Pritchard
Unknown:
Norman Bowler
Unknown:
Jimmy Young
Unknown:
Ray Lonnen
Unknown:
Peter Aubrey
Unknown:
Chris Miller
Unknown:
Production Anna Jackson
Unknown:
Chris Jelley

continues the season of films featuring the legendary Bing Crosby This week with Joan Caulfield , Barry Fitzgerald
In this sentimental musical comedy, Bing plays a country doctor at odds with Dr McRory, who has been looking after the health of a small New England community for 35 years. But gradually the new arrival wins the hearts and respect of the local community. The music is by Johnny Burke and James Van Heusen and includes ' Country Style ', one of the crooner's greatest successes.
Screenplay by ARTHUR SHEEKMAN from a story by FRANK BUTLER Directed by ELLIOTT NUGENT
. Films: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Caulfield
Unknown:
Barry Fitzgerald
Unknown:
Johnny Burke
Unknown:
James van Heusen
Unknown:
Arthur Sheekman
Story By:
Frank Butler
Directed By:
Elliott Nugent
Dr Pearson:
Bing Crosby
Dr McRory:
Barry Fitzgerald
Trudy Mason:
Joan Caulfield
Emily Walters:
Wanda Hendrix
Bill Walters:
Frank Faylen
Mrs Gilbey:
Elizabeth Patterson
Roy Chesley:
Bob Shayne
Dr Jenks:
Larry Young
Mrs Chesley:
Charles Dingle

Roy Castle continues his search for young people with outstanding talent. In the programmes they meet experts in their particular field, whether it's music or magic, crosswords or cricket, dancing or dendrochronology. This week's special guest experts are Paddy Hopkirk (driving)
Patrick Moore (astronomy)
Music adviser JOHNNY PEARSON Designer PHILIP LINDLEY Producer ALAN RUSSELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Castle
Unknown:
Paddy Hopkirk
Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Unknown:
Johnny Pearson
Designer:
Philip Lindley
Producer:
Alan Russell

by ALISON UTTLEY : dramatised in five parts by DIANA DE VERE COLE 2: The Kitchen
Penelope causes a sensation when, with her modern clothes and short hair, she steps back in time to meet the Babington family in the days of Mary Queen of Scots.
Executive producer ANNA HOME
Director DOROTHEA BROOKING

Contributors

Unknown:
Alison Uttley
Director:
Dorothea Brooking
Penelope:
Sophie Thompson
Aunt Tissie/Dame Cicely:
Elizabeth Bradley
Tabitha:
Sarah Benfield
Jude:
Louis Hammond
Francis Babington:
Simon Gipps-Kent
Mistress Babington:
Mary Maude
Tom Snowball:
Michael Greatorex
Adam Deedick:
Graham Rigby
Anthony Babington:
Charles Rogers
Uncle Barnabas:
Gerald James
Arabella:
Michele Copsey

starring Barry Foster with Wendy Gifford , Jan Harvey and Frank Middlemass
Guest star Barrie Cookson A serial in ten parts 4: Quick as You Can by RAY JENKINS
' I don't want any job. I want to be stretched. I have the right to be choosy. That's what I call the reality of my position and my talent.'
Series created by W. I. CRISP
Music composed by FRANCIS SHAW
Costume designer AL BARNETT
Make-up artist GILLIAN HUGHES
Designer MYLES LANG
Producer PRUDENCE FITZGERALD
Director PHILIP DUDLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Foster
Unknown:
Wendy Gifford
Unknown:
Jan Harvey
Unknown:
Frank Middlemass
Unknown:
Barrie Cookson
Unknown:
Ray Jenkins
Unknown:
W. I. Crisp
Composed By:
Francis Shaw
Designer:
Al Barnett
Artist:
Gillian Hughes
Designer:
Myles Lang
Producer:
Prudence Fitzgerald
Director:
Philip Dudley
Richard Barnes:
Barry Foster
Donna:
Kate Saunders
Robert:
Barnes Peterduncan
Chantal:
Michelle Newell
Controller:
Shaun Curry
Jane Barnes:
Sylvestra Le Touzel
Marjorie Barnes:
Wendy Gifford
Bernard Russell:
Barrie Cookson
Susan West:
Jan Harvey
Majid:
Dev Sagoo
Mr Tsubo:
Eiji Kusuhara
Salinger:
Hilary Minster
Henry Barnes:
Frank Middlemass

Starring Warren Beatty, Susannah York
with Clive Revill , Eric Porter

Handsome and rich, Barney Lincoln is a hard-working young man. Some people might call him a gambler - but they have no idea of the preparations Barney makes to ensure that he wins. Inspector McGinnis would dearly like to know Barney's secret and the wily inspector has a few cards up his own sleeve...
Written by ROBERT and JANE-HOWARD CARRINGTON Produced by ELLIOTT KASTNER
Directed by JACK SMIGHT. Films: page It

Contributors

Unknown:
Warren Beatty
Unknown:
Susannah York
Unknown:
Clive Revill
Unknown:
Eric Porter
Unknown:
Barney Lin
Directed By:
Jack Smight.
Barney:
Warren Beatty
Angel:
Susannah York
Manny:
Clive Revill
Dominion:
Eric Porter
Aimes:
Murray Melvin
Billy:
George Sewell
Dominion captain:
Stanley Meadows
Dominion porter:
John Junkin
Dominion chauffeur:
Larry Taylor
Museum reception:
Yootha Joyce
Exquisite thing:
Jane Birkin
Johnny:
George Murcell
Leeds:
Anthony Newlands

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 that happen in real life.
Studio director PIETER MORPURGO Produced by HENRY MURRAY and ESTHER RANTZEN Editor PETER CHAFER

Contributors

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

The issues behind this week's headlines.
At the heart of the events that make the news lie deeper concerns: the principles on which decisions are based, the effective values and beliefs which are forming our society today.
Peter France asks the people in the news the questions that will outlast the news.
Producer COLIN CAMERON Editor WILLIAM NICHOLSON

Contributors

Producer:
Colin Cameron
Editor:
William Nicholson

The Paperback Programme Introduced by Ronald Harwood
Authors of the Week
Theodora Fitzgibbon with A Taste of Yorkshire, described as ' a feast of good food and nostalgic photographs '.
V. S. Naipaul with India: a Wounded Civilisation, an evocation of the feelings aroused in Mm by successive visits to the country his family left 100 years ago.
Books of the Week chosen by Lady Antonia Fraser , writer
Peter Porter , poet and journalist
Harold Evans , Editor of the Sunday Times.
Quiz of the Week set by Ronald Harwood
On WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
StudiodirectorKEITH CHEETHAM
Producer JULIA MATHESON ;

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ronald Harwood
Unknown:
S. Naipaul
Unknown:
Lady Antonia Fraser
Unknown:
Peter Porter
Unknown:
Harold Evans
Unknown:
Ronald Harwood
Unknown:
William Shakespeare.
Unknown:
Keith Cheetham
Producer:
Julia Matheson

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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