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2.2-2.22 Scene. Why Prejudice?
A group of young Londoners explores the roots of prejudice, in particular racial prejudice. Director ANTONY FREETH
Producer ROGER TONGE
2.35 A Good Job with Prospects Civil Aviation
There's more to the airline business than the glamour jobs on the flight deck. This programme portrays the complex web of organisation that makes civil aviation tick. Series producer MIKE HARRISON

Contributors

Director:
Antony Freeth
Producer:
Roger Tonge
Producer:
Mike Harrison

by Bob Block
A series of five programmes
Rentaghost becomes Rentananny when Mr Claypole and Hazel the McWitch go into the nursery business, but extra help is needed so Tamara, a nanny ghost, arrives. Mr and Mrs Meaker find it difficult living with a panto horse - and their neighbours find it difficult living next door!
(Episode 2 next Tuesday on BBC1)
Book (same title), based on a previous series, hardback £3.85, paperback 75p, from bookshops

Contributors

Writer:
Bob Block
Incidental Music:
Jonathan Cohen
Designer:
Fiona Comrie
Producer:
Jeremy Swan
Director:
David Crichton
Timothy Claypole:
Michael Staniforth
Harold Meaker:
Edward Brayshaw
Ethel Meaker:
Ann Emery
Hazel the McWitch:
Molly Weir
Tamara Novek:
Lynda Marchal
Rose Perkins:
Hal Dyer
Arthur Perkins:
Jeffrey Segal
Policeman:
Nigel Greaves
Itself:
The Pantomime Horse

presents
Breakaway
A six-part serial starring Martin Jarvis
Judy Geeson , Ed Bishop The Local Affair: 3
A set of keys found near the body, a$200,000 blackmail and a gloved hand - all add to Sam's confusion.
Music by JOE GRIFFITHS
Costume designer ANDREW MACKENZIE Make-up artist SUZANNE broab Designer PAUL ALLEN
Producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director MICHAEL E. BRIANT
Music (record resl 74), from record shops

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Jarvis
Unknown:
Judy Geeson
Music By:
Joe Griffiths
Designer:
Andrew MacKenzie
Artist:
Suzanne Broab
Designer:
Paul Allen
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Director:
Michael E. Briant
Sam Harvey:
Martin Jarvis
Dr Tucker:
David Collings
Sgt Holiday:
Edward Peel
Scott Douglas:
Ed Bishop
Elaine Wigmore:
Margaret John
Freddie Galbraid:
Robert Morris
Ernest Clifford:
Michael Culver
Becky Royce:
Judy Geeson
Archie:
Paul Luty
Geraldine Newton:
Suzan Farmer
Jo Hathaway:
Lynn Dalby

starring an off-beat young lawyer with a flair for detective work with with guest stars
James Whitmore Jr , Peter Donat Caryn Richman , Sam Bottoms Breakout to Murder
A young woman patient, Millie Greer , escapes from a mental hospital in a car. And her flight causes a man's death. Eddie Capra becomes convinced that the case is not clear-cut.
Written by LARRY ALEXANDER Directed by GORDON HESSLER

Contributors

Unknown:
James Whitmore Jr
Unknown:
Peter Donat
Unknown:
Caryn Richman
Unknown:
Sam Bottoms
Unknown:
Millie Greer
Unknown:
Eddie Capra
Written By:
Larry Alexander
Directed By:
Gordon Hessler
Eddie Capra:
Vincent Baggetta
Lacey Brown:
Wendy Phillips
J J Devlin:
Ken Swofford
Harvey Winchell:
Michael Horton

starring Judy Geeson
Roy Dotrice , Zena Walker
Henrik Vinther is a middle-aged Danish executive whose involvement in a fatal hit-and-run incident stands to ruin his whole future. The sole witness, an attractive 21-year-old girl, proceeds to blackmail him; soon, hunter and hunted find themselves linked by a strange fascination.
Screenplay by ANDERS BODELSEN from his own novel
Produced and directed by ERIK BALLING (First showing on British television) Films: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Judy Geeson
Unknown:
Roy Dotrice
Unknown:
Zena Walker
Unknown:
Henrik Vinther
Unknown:
Anders Bodelsen
Directed By:
Erik Balling
Henrik Vinther:
Roy Dotrice
Susanne Strauss:
Judy Geeson
Berit Vinther:
Zena Walker
Melchior:
Frederick Jaeger
Sonja Melchior:
Ann Firbank
Falck:
Geoffrey Chater
Kawasaki:
Henry Okawa
Charlotte Vinther:
Yvette Dotrice
Susanne's boyfriend:
Wayne John Rodda

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