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9.5 Heute Direkt
9.35 It's Maths
Angles
9.57 Talkabout
New Patches for Old
10.16 Look and Read: Skyhunter Where's Jackie?
10.38 Resource Units 11-13: History Romans and Britons
11.0 Watch
Firemen
11.17 It's Your Choice
Wider Horizons
11.38 Craft of the Potter 3: Decorating
Book (same title), £3.75, from bookshops
12.5 pm General Studies Abortion
Every day 350 abortions are performed in Britain, 100 of them on teenagers. This film looks at the medical and moral issues, and asks how the number of unplanned pregnancies can be reduced.
Narrator SUE MACGREGOR

Not for the nervous! Classic tales of fear and imagination.
Today John Woodvine tells More Spinned Against by JOHN WYNDHAM
' Lydia entered Edward's spider-room about once a week, partly to tidy and dust it, and partly to enjoy detesting its inhabitants in a pleasantly masochistic fashion

Contributors

Unknown:
John Woodvine
Unknown:
John Wyndham

Look North, Look North West South Today, Look East Midlands Today, Points West
Spotlight South West
Then at 6.20 Nationwide
Television's popular current affairs programme presented Monday to Friday by FRANK BOUGH , SUE
LAWLEY RICHARD KERSHAW , HUGH SCULLY and SUE COOK with contributions from regional presenters in BBC studios throughout the country. The reporting team of LUKE CASEY, PATTIE COLDWELL , SALLY HARDCASTLE , JOHN HITCHINS , JAMES HOGG , BILL KERR ELLIOTT , LAURIE MAYER , TONY WILKINSON , NICHOLAS WOOLLEY and GLYN WORSNIP travels the country to bring you details of the way life is Nationwide.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Lawley Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Pattie Coldwell
Unknown:
Sally Hardcastle
Unknown:
John Hitchins
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Bill Kerr Elliott
Unknown:
Laurie Mayer
Unknown:
Tony Wilkinson
Unknown:
Nicholas Woolley
Unknown:
Glyn Worsnip

From the novel by Margaret Drabble, dramatised in four parts by Peter Duffell.
starring Lisa Harrow as Jane and Robin Ellis as Malcolm
Jane thinks of Malcolm: "The truth was that when I was with him I felt a different person, better, safer - a person well able to look any shop assistant or bus conductor in the eye."

Contributors

Author:
Margaret Drabble
Dramatised by:
Peter Duffell
Costume Designer:
Joan Wakefield
Film Editor:
Graham Walker
Photography:
Bernard Hedges
Designer:
Stephen Brownsey
Producer:
Colin Tucker
Director:
Peter Duffell
Jane Gray:
Lisa Harrow
James Otford:
Robin Ellis
Lucy Otford:
Caroline Mortimer
Malcolm Gray:
Stephen Boxer
Hospital sister:
Sheila Mitchell
Mike:
Constantin De Goguel
Lady Don:
Elizabeth Archer
Mrs Gray:
Betty Huntley-Wright
Mr Dickenson:
David Garth
Mrs Dickenson:
Daphne Anderson
Mr Gray:
Leon Sinden
Aunt Flo:
Ruth Kettlewell
Hotel Receptionist:
Rosalind Adams
Radio Announcer:
Geoffrey Beevers
Laurie:
Alistair Pagnamenta
Laurie:
Robert Pagnamenta

by PETER RANSLEY starring Paola Dionisotti as Kay Kay Gilbert goes into hospital for a minor operation which goes badly wrong. Based on an actual case, this play tells the story of her fight for compensation.
Lighting CLIVE POTTER. Sound ROBIN LUXFORD Designer STUART WALKER
Produced by RICHARD BROKE
Directed by MOIRA ARMSTRONG

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Ransley
Unknown:
Paola Dionisotti
Unknown:
Kay Kay Gilbert
Unknown:
Clive Potter.
Designer:
Stuart Walker
Produced By:
Richard Broke
Directed By:
Moira Armstrong
David:
David Hargreaves
Dr Whitemore:
Bernard Holley
Phillips:
Benjamin Whitrow
Brunston:
Charles Kay
Ferguson:
Daniel Gerroll
Sister:
Barbara Laurenson
Staff nurse:
Maggie Ollerenshaw
Mornington:
Paul Brooke
Consultant:
Elisabeth Choice
Dr Lacey:
Stephen Churchett
Sylvia:
April Walker
'Illegible' doctor:
Susan Bovell
Nurse:
Sarah Whitladck
Houseman:
Guy Hassan
Night nurse:
Hazel Douglas
Patient:
Sheelah Wilcocks
Doctor:
Tony Brooks
Pauline:
Mggie Riley
Nurse Thompson:
Kate Percival
Legal aid assistant:
Rob Middleton
Driver:
James Muir
Deborah:
Katy Durham-Matthews
Richard:
Matthew Duke
Fiona:
Jane Goldman

Ten programmes celebrating areas of excellence in the British arts. 6: Lord Harewood
At the age of 14, GEORGE HARE WOOD realised that ' if I didn't spend a great deal of the rest of my life in opera, I was going to be a good deal less happy than I hoped I was going to be'. Eight years ago he became managing director of the English National Opera, and his time at the Coliseum has seen the company emerge as one of the most innovative and respected houses in Europe. He talks about his love of music and singers, and the English National Opera appear in extracts from La Bohème, The Merry Widow, Salome and Carmen.
Film editor RAY FRAWLEY. Series producers DAVID CHESHIRE and ROBIN LOUGH Directed by JULIAN JEBB and CHRISTOPHER SWANN

Contributors

Unknown:
George Hare
Editor:
Ray Frawley.
Directed By:
Julian Jebb
Directed By:
Christopher Swann

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