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Life and leisure in the changing world of the 80s and 90s is today's theme. Bob Langley , Donny MacLeod, Marian Foster and David Freeman examine new attitudes to work and the expanding possibilities of leisure.
Royal milliner Freddie Fox will be in the Pebble Mill foyer as well, to look at new fashions in hats inspired by the Princess of Wales.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
David Freeman
Unknown:
Freddie Fox

With JOHN THAW
Eight programmes for and about parents who are concerned about the way they treat their young children.
4: It's for his Own Good ...
Research MAGGIE WINKWORTH
Producer BERNARD ADAMS (Part 5: tomorrow at 2.0 pm)
For free leaflets with useful contact addresses, send large sae to: When the Bough Breaks[address removed]

Contributors

Producer:
Bernard Adams

A weekly programme for people with hearing problems. News, views, and entertainment made more accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers by subtitles and sign language.
This week: Christmas books
Culture for the deaf and blind Introduced by MAGGIE WOOLLEY and MARTIN COLVILLE
Produced by EDDIE MONTAGUE
Magazine for the deal on Ceejax p 169

Contributors

Introduced By:
Maggie Woolley
Introduced By:
Martin Colville
Produced By:
Eddie Montague

A picture puzzle series starring
Adrian Hedley , Janet Ellis
Tommy Boyd and Wilf Lunn
The last programme of the present series has in it a word beginning with Y and a word beginning with Z. Stand by for the best clues of the series and a really difficult competition word.
Designer DEREK NICE
Director RICHARD SIMKIN
Written and produced by CLIVE DOIG
The Second Book of Jigsaw Puzzles 85p from booksellers
CLIVE DOIG 'S PUZZLES: pages 89 and 90

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Hedley
Unknown:
Janet Ellis
Unknown:
Tommy Boyd
Unknown:
Wilf Lunn
Designer:
Derek Nice
Director:
Richard Simkin
Produced By:
Clive Doig
Unknown:
Clive Doig

with Simon Groom , Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
Assistant editors IAN OLIVER , RENNY RYE Editor BIDDY BAXTER
Blue Peter Eighteenth Book, 11.95 from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Groom
Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Peter Duncan
Editors:
Ian Oliver

The live current affairs magazine programme which links London with the BBC's regional studios throughout Britain.
Frank Bough, Sue
Lawley Richard Kershaw , Hugh Scully and Sue Cook are the team that each weekday presents the features and films that make up the scene Nationwide.
Including Watchdog presented by HUGH SCULLY
Producer lino FERRARI, PHIL HARDING MIKE HOGAN , RICHARD TAIT
Deputy editor ANDREW TAUSSIG Editor ROGER BOLTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Lawley Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Sue Cook
Presented By:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Phil Harding
Unknown:
Mike Hogan
Editor:
Andrew Taussig
Editor:
Roger Bolton

Experimenting with Life
Next year there'll be a boom in test tube babies. Laboratory fertilisation is becoming commonplace, and human embryos are now being frozen for future use. Margaret Jay examines the implications of this brand new world. How should we define the rules under which scientists help create life?
Producer FRANCESCA KIRBY-GREEN Editor GEORGE CAREY

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Jay
Producer:
Francesca Kirby-Green
Editor:
George Carey

with Barry Norman
Treat Williams plays a Prince of the City in Sidney Lumet 's film about corruption in the New York Police Department.
Heavy Metal combines animation and rock music in a comic strip adventure story.
A background report on the making of Gone With the Wind, the most legendary film in movie history, which will be screened on British television for the first time this Christmas.
Director MITCHELL SYMONS Producer JUDY LINDSAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Treat Williams
Unknown:
Sidney Lumet
Director:
Mitchell Symons
Producer:
Judy Lindsay

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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