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A series of four programmes 2: Talking About Work
At Regent's Park School, Southampton, pupils report back on three weeks' work experience; at Springfield School, Middlesbrough, employers and trades unions come into school to explore ways of making the curriculum relevant to the world of work.
Presented by BRIAN REDHEAD

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Redhead

JIMMY YOUNG'S
Guide to Everyday Maths
The last of ten programmes to brush-up confidence with numbers. Statistics
Join Jim's guests with pencil and paper as he points out what to avoid when faced with statistics, and explains how to calculate and use averages.
With RAY LONNEN, MANDY MORE and PETER AUBREY

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Aubrey

with ROY HUDD and IRENE THOMAS
' Another bride, another June, another sunny honeymoon.'
The joys and difficulties of second marriages. We talk to two couples who married again in retirement; and we ask: what are the Pension Funds doing with your money-are they as profitable as they should be?
Director GILES OAKLEY
Producer BRIGIT BARRY

Contributors

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

To Help One Person Grow
RUTH CARDWELL and some members of the Grail Community explore together, in words and music, how to help one person to grow is to help build the world.
Producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Ruth Cardwell

A church is a place of worship and each building has something to say, some story to tell.
Today R. T. BROOKS is at the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Chipping Norton.
Television presentation by MICHAEL SHOESMITH. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
R. T. Brooks
Presentation By:
Michael Shoesmith.

Television presentation:
Grand Prix MONACO TELEVISION Athletics JOHN SHREWSBURY
Golf DAVID KENNING , RICHARD TILLING and ALASTAIR SCOTT
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS Editor Grandstand HAROLD ANDERSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Alan Jones
Unknown:
Jody Scheckter
Commentators (Motor racing):
Murray Walker
Commentator (Motor racing):
James Hunt
Unknown:
Wales Steve Ovett
Unknown:
Mike McLeod
Unknown:
Ferenc Paragi
Unknown:
Miklos Nemeth
Commentators:
David Coleman
Commentators:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Severiano Ballesteros
Commentators:
Peter Alliss
Commentators:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
David Kenning
Unknown:
Richard Tilling
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Unknown:
Harold Anderson

This year is the 40th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain, and Biggin Hill Airfield - in the front-line 40 years ago as a fighter station - again stages the International Air Fair with displays from aircraft old and new from many countries. The world-famous Red Arrows have recently re-equipped with their new aircraft, the Hawk. Today they make their first television appearance at a major air display in the new aircraft, demonstrating their incomparable precision flying. Together with them, there will be acrobatic skill of the highest order from other service and civil pilots, parachuting from the RAF Falcons and aeroplanes to stir many memories. Raymond Baxter introduces highlights from this exciting occasion.

Peter Brookes's View: page 82

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Producer:
Peter Massey

by NEIL MUNRO , dramatised in six parts by TOM WRIGHT with 2: Count Victor has come to Scotland to find the mysterious Drimdarroch. En route to Inveraray he is attacked by a group of clansmen and is forced to kill one of them before seeking shelter in Doom.
Fight arranger DEREK WARE
Designers HELEN RAE. BOB SMART Producer PHARIC MACLAREN Directed by PETER MOFFATT BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Munro
Unknown:
Tom Wright
Unknown:
Derek Ware
Unknown:
Designers Helen Rae.
Unknown:
Bob Smart
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Directed By:
Peter Moffatt
Count Victor:
Ian Saynor
Baron Lamond:
Victor Carin
Duke of Argyll:
Robert James
the Duchess:
Edith MacArthur
Sim MacTaggart:
Paul Young
Petullo:
Angus Lennie
MacCallum:
Derek Anders
MungO:
Freddie Earlle
Lord Elchies:
Bill Bradley
Lord Kilkerran:
Willy Joss
Kate Petullo:
Juliet Cadzow
Olivia:
Valerie Fyfer
Provost's wife:
Natasha Gerson
Black Andy:
Jeff Norton
Annapla:
Edith Ruddick

A Kind of Cuckoo by N. j. CRISP starring
Red-Air is operating again. Preparations for Burton's big deal reach an impasse as Blair sells his cottage to provide his share of Red-Air's purchase.
Series devised by ERIC PAICE. n. j. CRISP Script editor JOHN BRASON Designer STANLEY MORRIS Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director KEN GRIEVE

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Paice.
Editor:
John Brason
Designer:
Stanley Morris
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Ken Grieve
Tony Blair:
Bryan Marshall
Janet Blair:
Shirley Anne Field
Charles Burton:
Clifford Rose
Monica Burton:
Pamela Salem
Kim Hayward:
Carolyn Courage
Ray Mason:
Mark Jones
Paul Blair:
Cecil Humphreys
Vic Mallinson:
Kenneth Gilbert
Auctioneer:
Peter Stenson

starring Elizabeth Taylor Paul Newman , Burl Ives
Tennessee Williams's powerful play about the tensions in a dying millionaire's family gets a lively screen performance from Elizabeth Taylor as the 'cat' determined not to jump off the roof, no matter what it costs her.
Big Daddy returns from a medical check-up for a celebration birthday party under the impression that he is a fit man. Festivities are strained however, since half his family know Big Daddy has cancer. When he learns the truth, a crisis develops.
Screenplay by Richard BROOKS and JAMES POE
Director Richard BROOKS. Films- page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Taylor
Unknown:
Paul Newman
Unknown:
Elizabeth Taylor
Unknown:
Richard Brooks
Unknown:
James Poe
Director:
Richard Brooks.
Maggie:
Elizabeth Taylor
Brick:
Paul Newman
Big Daddy:
Burl Ives
Gooper:
Jack Carson
Big Mama:
Judith Anderson
Mae:
Madeleine Sherwood
Dr Baugh:
Larry Gates
Deacon Davis:
Vaughn Taylor

starring
Touching Story
Child molestation is a difficult subject to talk about. Richard is surprised to learn that his gentle, sensitive wife, Libby, harbours a deep hatred for her parents' best friend until she tells him how the man behaved toward her during her childhood.
Written by LARRY GELBART and GARY MARKOWITZ
Directed by WILL MACKENZIE

Contributors

Written By:
Larry Gelbart
Written By:
Gary Markowitz
Directed By:
Will MacKenzie
Richard Chapin:
Beau Bridges
Libby Chapin:
And Helen Shaver

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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