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with ROY HUDD and IRENE THOMAS
Militancy amongst pensioners: the rise of the Pensioner Movement. We look at the two major and rival pensioner organisations; and, for houseowners, how to raise money on your home without having to move.
Director GILES OAKLEY Producer BRIGIT BARRY

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Hudd
Unknown:
Irene Thomas
Director:
Giles Oakley
Producer:
Brigit Barry

All Things Bright and Beautiful
VERNON SPROXTON talks about the roots of his religious convictions, and leads an act of worship in the studio.
Readers JILL BALCON , GARY WATSON ST THOMAS MORE SINGERS conducted by KEVIN BREEN
Producer RAYMOND SHORT

Contributors

Talks:
Vernon Sproxton
Readers:
Jill Balcon
Readers:
Gary Watson
Readers:
St Thomas
Conducted By:
Kevin Breen
Producer:
Raymond Short

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 the Church of St Mary with St Peter, Oldham.
Television presentation by STEPHEN WHITTLE. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
R. T. Brooks
Presentation By:
Stephen Whittle.

A series of eight programmes in which; Barbara Woodhouse demonstrates her own quick method of training dogs and their owners. 1: The Right Start
BARBARA WOODHOUSE trains dogs by sound, using a thick-linked choke chain which makes a loud 'click' when ierked properly but does not close on the dog's neck. In the programme she also shows the correct way to praise a dog.
Producer PETER RIDING

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Woodhouse
Unknown:
Barbara Woodhouse

This week: Guernsey
In this series Arthur Negus is joined by Angela Rippon and they go on the road with a team of Britain's leading experts. They meet the public informally and discuss treasured possessions brought along for their assessment.
Director ROY CHAPMAN
Producer ROBIN DRAKE. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Negus
Unknown:
Angela Rippon
Director:
Roy Chapman
Producer:
Robin Drake.

by PAMELA BROWN , starring
THE BLUE DOOR THEATRE COMPANY Dramatised in four episodes by JULIA JONES
3: The children have started rehearsing for a charity concert for which their parents have given their approval, while making clear their opposition to their offspring taking up stage careers. All is thrown into confusion with the news that the town council are giving the lease of the theatre to Mrs Potter-Smith and the Ladies' Institute Dramatic Society.
Music by PAUL READE
Choreography by GERALDINE STEPHENSON Studio sound ALAN FOGG
Script editor ALASTAIR BELL Designer MARTIN COLLINS Producer BARRY LETTS
Directed by JOAN CRAFT . Preview: p. 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Pamela Brown
Unknown:
Julia Jones
Unknown:
Mrs Potter-Smith
Music By:
Paul Reade
Choreography By:
Geraldine Stephenson
Editor:
Alastair Bell
Designer:
Martin Collins
Producer:
Barry Letts
Directed By:
Joan Craft
Mrs Bell:
Jeanne Watts
Nigel:
Simon Cowell-Parker
Maddy:
Jayne Stevens
Sandra:
Sarah Greene
Viccy:
Sally Jane Jackson
Lynette:
Amanda Kirby
Jeremy:
Dominic Savage
Bulldog:
Ashley Knight
Mr Bell:
David Stoll
Mrs Potter-Smith:
Mona Bruce
Mrs Fayne:
Jane Briers
Mr Fayne:
Davyd Harries
Mr Fortune:
Derek Ensor
Countess of Bracksonshire:
Aimee Delamain
Pinkie:
Eliza Buckingham
Mrs Fortune:
Joyce Windsor
Greek dancers:
Unity Grimwood
Greek dancers:
Lola Morrice
Greek dancers:
Anna Delaney
Curate:
Paul Maguire
Mr Darwin:
Robert Austin
Mrs Darwin:
Shirley Dixon
Mrs Halford:
Marian Diamond
Mr Halford:
Peter Clay

by J.B. Flack
A series of 13 programmes starring Bryan Marshall as Tony Blair, Clifford Rose as Charles Burton, Pamela Salem as Monica Burton
with Carolyn Courage as Kim Hayward, Mark Jones as Roy Mason

A Britannia aircraft belonging to 'Red-Air' is caught in a political military coup in central Africa. The situation is complicated by the fact that 'Red-Air' is near bankruptcy; there are stranded passengers to airlift, and the pilot shouldn't have been flying the plane anyway.

Contributors

Writer:
J. B. Flack
Series devised by:
Eric Paice
Series devised by:
N.J. Crisp
Film Cameraman:
John Williams
Film Cameraman:
John Kenway
Script Editor:
John Brason
Designer:
Myles Lang
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Ken Grieve
Tony Blair:
Bryan Marshall
Charles Burton:
Clifford Rose
Monica Burton:
Pamela Salem
Kim Hayward:
Carolyn Courage
Ray Mason:
Mark Jones
Major Ndobi:
Hugh Quarshie
Don Saunders:
William Wilde
Darwish:
Bob Babenia
First businessman:
Ken Barker
Second businessman:
Stuart Fell
Dave:
Lloyd McGuire
Pete:
Brian Hall
Hassan Hilmy:
James Brockington
Accountant:
Geoffrey Davion
Harper:
David Quilter
Capt Middleton:
Tim Barlow

starring
Michael Caine , Karl Maiden
Francoise Dorleac , Oscar Homolka The third film featuring Len Deighton 's laconic British agent Harry Palmer , sends the hero of The Ipcress File and Funeral in Berlin to Finland, with a jar of lethal eggs. There he finds an old friend, a corpse, a beautiful blonde - and Colonel Stok, wily chief of Russian Intelligence.
Screenplay by JOHN MCGRATH Produced by HARRY SALTZMAN Directed by KEN RUSSELL Films: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Caine
Unknown:
Karl Maiden
Unknown:
Francoise Dorleac
Unknown:
Oscar Homolka
Unknown:
Len Deighton
Unknown:
Harry Palmer
Unknown:
John McGrath
Produced By:
Harry Saltzman
Directed By:
Ken Russell
Harry Palmer:
Michael Caine
Leo Newbegin:
Karl Malden
Anya:
Françoise Dorléac
Colonel Stok:
Oscar Homolka
General Midwinter:
Ed Begley
Colonel Ross:
Guy Doleman
Dr Eiwort:
Vladek Scheybal
Basil:
Milo Sperber

Starring Beau Bridges as Richard Chapin and Helen Shaver as Libby Chapin
with Rossie Harris as Dylan Chapin, Justin Dana as Nicky Chapin

Neat and complete. Richard and Libby are a well-off, thoroughly modern married couple. Just the same, they have a monumental row - about money. That will do it every time. As Libby says: 'We've had this fight so many times before I bet it goes on even when we're not here.'

Woddis On...: page 74

Contributors

Writer:
Larry Gelbart
Director:
Nick Havinga
Richard Chapin:
Beau Bridges
Libby Chapin:
Helen Shaver
Dylan Chapin:
Rossie Harris
Nicky Chapin:
Justin Dana

At the heart of the events which make news lie deeper concerns.
In this week's filmed report Peter France considers the strengths and weaknesses of the values behind the headlines.
Film editor MICHAEL ALOOF
Producers DAVID M. THOMPSON and COLIN CAMERON

Contributors

Producers:
David M. Thompson
Producers:
Colin Cameron

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