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Focus on Asian arts and artists striving for recognition as an integral part of the cultural life of a multi-racial Britain.
MARK FRANCIS, Organiser of the Arts of Bengal Exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, London, which is currently on view at the City Art Gallery, Manchester, talks about the role such exhibitions can play in improving race relations in a multi-racial society.
Producer SALEEM SHAHED
Studio director KRISHAN GOULD BBC Birmingham

Five programmes which aim to help the families of disabled people, with TONY NORTHMORE 2: Under One Roof
This programme looks at three families, whose children attend a pre-school playgroup in Yeovil, which has been instrumental in bringing together all the local-caring services under one roof.
Series producer GORDON CROTON Producer CHARLES pascok

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Northmore

A church is a place of worship, even when there is no congregation present. Each building has something to say, some story to tell. Today R. T. BROOKS is at St Augustine's Parish Church, Rugeley, Staffs. Singer LEONARD PEARCEY
TV presentation MICHAEL SHOESMITH Series producer RAYMOND SHORT BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
R. T. Brooks
Singer:
Leonard Pearcey

Writing safety reports.
Presented by BARRY TOOK With MICHAEL GAMBON
SAEED JAFFREY and GODFREY JAMES
Adults wanting help with reading, writing or spelling can ring [number removed]or send their name and address to: [address removed]

Contributors

Presented By:
Barry Took
Unknown:
Michael Gambon
Unknown:
Saeed Jaffrey
Unknown:
Godfrey James

Whose best brainchild ... ?
The competition to find the brightest ideas and inventions of our young people.
Introduced by John Tidmarsh
Teams from a dozen British schools will confront a panel of judges from the world of science and technology. Heat 1. This week Prof Colin Blakemore , Oxford
Dr Donald Broadbent, Oxford, and Prof Aubrey Manning , Edinburgh, assess: The Barnacle Invaders from PARKSTONE GRAMMAR, POOLE Aerodynamic Luggage from DRAYTON SCHOOL, BANBURY
Absent-mindedness from BEXHILL COLLEGE
Studio director ROY NORTON Producer COLIN RIACH

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Tidmarsh
Unknown:
Prof Colin Blakemore
Unknown:
Prof Aubrey Manning
Director:
Roy Norton
Producer:
Colin Riach

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
The use of touring caravans is growing tremendously from year to year and is without question one of the 'boom' areas of holiday-making. In Britain, a look at any holiday route during summer will provide ample evidence of that popularity. A film report by CLIFF . MICHELMORE Veniceis not so much a city as an emotion. A serene and graceful place threatened over the centuries by the water on which it stands and even by the number of people simply wanting to go there. JOHN CARTER reports.
Our third film is from Frank Bough and his wife, who continue their gentle journey through France taking their time to explore the Gallic byways.
In the studio John Carter and Norma Shepherd have the latest news and views of the travel and holiday scene.
Producer TOM SAVAGE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Cliff . Michelmore
Unknown:
John Carter
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
John Carter
Unknown:
Norma Shepherd
Producer:
Tom Savage

starring
Burt Lancaster , Lee Remick
Whisky stocks have got dangerously low in Denver and serious drinkers are relieved to hear that 40 wagon loads of supplies are on the way. Unfortunately for them, two separate bands of people are determined to prevent the wagon train from reaching Denver.
Screenplay by JOHN GAY from the novel by BILL GULICK. Produced and directed by JOHN STURGES. Films: page 29

Contributors

Unknown:
Burt Lancaster
Novel By:
Bill Gulick.
Directed By:
John Sturges.
Col Thadeus Gearhart:
Burt Lancaster
Cora Templeton Massingale:
Lee Remick
Captain Paul Slater:
Jim Hutton
Louise Gearhart:
Pamela Tiffin
Oracle Jones:
Donald Pleasence
Frank Wallingham:
Brian Keith
Chief Walks-Stooped-Over:
Martin Landau
Sgt Buell:
John Anderson
Kevin O'Flaherty:
Tom Stern
Chief Five Barrels:
Robert J Wilke
First Brother-in-law:
Jerry Gatlin
Second Brother-in-law:
Larry Duran
Elks-Runner:
Jim Burk
Clayton Howell:
Dub Taylor
Rafe Pike:
John McKee
Henrietta:
Helen Kleeb

by Ruth Carter
A series of six dramatised reconstructions of espionage stories.
Featuring John Normington as John Vassall
"Your duties here, Mr Vassall, should not be too exacting. Collecting keys, documents and so on, ...some security papers, so marked, are seen only by myself, for obvious reasons..." In 1954 a certain Admiralty clerk applied for a vacancy at the British Embassy in Moscow - and was selected.
See Woddis On ... page 11

Contributors

Writer:
Ruth Carter
Series devised by:
Allan Prior
Film Editor:
Eric Brown
Film Cameraman:
Max Samett
Designer:
Andy Dimond
Executive Producer:
Anthony Isaacs
Producer:
Frank Cox
Director:
Ben Rea
John Vassall:
John Normington
Joxe:
Paul Bacon
Airline steward:
Hugh Lund
Registry clerk:
Janette Legge
Captain Bennett:
John Nettleton
Mikhailski:
Christopher Benjamin
Military attaché:
Richard Mayes
Lady Hayter:
Sheila Beckett
Miles:
Andrew MacLachlan
Skier:
Ben Aris
Russians:
Nicolas Chagrin
Russians:
Alexei Jawdokimov
Rosalind:
Judith Lee
Sergei:
Alan Hunter
Ivan:
Clive Hornby
KGB interrogator:
John Abineri
KGB:
Yuri Borienko
KGB:
John Baker
Security clerk:
Victor Langley
Gregory:
Kevin Stoney
Sherwood:
Dennis Edwards
Narrator:
Alexander John

A series of 15 films
2:Foundation Stones
The average Japanese company is not, as many people imagine, a large multi-national corporation, but a small family business. Globe Pencil and the Tanaka Mirror Co are typical examples of such companies and of the complex interdependent network of small businesses which flourishes in contemporary Japan. Photography COLIN MUNN Film editoi LARRY TOFT
Directed by LIBBY HALLIDAY Produced by HOWARD SMITH

Contributors

Directed By:
Libby Halliday
Produced By:
Howard Smith

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