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The third in a five-part series about managing small businesses.
At this meeting, JOY DAWSON reviews some of her decisions since she took over a vehicle conversion company following her husband's death a few years ago. Her ups and downs in business raise questions about the need for diversification as protection against threats to company survival.
Club chairman IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS
Director MARY SPRENT
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
Booklet listing sources of information for new and small businesses £1.00 (plus 25p sae) from Business Club[address removed]

Contributors

Producer:
John Twitchin

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. Introduced by MAGGIE WOOLLEY , MARTIN COLVILLE
Produced by EDDIE MONTAGUE

Contributors

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

A 24-part television and radio course for beginners in French: 16 Presented by GILLES DATTAS with CHRISTIAN BRUMELL as Michel
Directed by TERRY DOYLE
Produced by TONY ROBERTS
(Ensemble radio programme on Sundays at 5.30 om ana Thursdays at 11.0 pm on Radio 4 VHF,
Books 1 and 2, £2.25 each; records I and 2, £2 19 each, cassettes 1 and 2, £2.99 each from retailers

Contributors

Presented By:
Gilles Dattas
Unknown:
Christian Brumell
Directed By:
Terry Doyle
Produced By:
Tony Roberts

A series of 12 programmes 6: Ratio
The great advantage of ratios is that no units are involved; the ratios of the constituents of a cocktail are the same whether a glassful or a bucketful is to be made. By turning the ratios into fractions and building them into a table, this programme develops a systematic way of handling ratios - no matter how many constituents are involved. Presenter NORMAN GOWAR (Open University)
Director PATRICK TITLEY Producer ROBERT CLAMP

Contributors

Director:
Patrick Titley
Producer:
Robert Clamp

Parish Eucharist from St Martin's Church, Worcester
Celebrant and Preacher, The Rev Michael Glanville-Smith
Organist and choirmaster Trevor Tipple

Hymns: Praise the Lord ye heavens, adore him (Austria); O thou who earnest from above (Hereford): Alleluya, sing to Jesus (Hyfrydol); Now let us from this table rise (Solothurn)
Anthem: Ave Verum (Elgar); Epistle: 2 Cor 12. vv 1-10; Gospel: Mark 7. vv 24-37

BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Celebrant and Preacher:
The Rev Michael Glanville-Smith
Organist and Choirmaster:
Trevor Tipple
Television Presentation:
Michael Shoesmith

Introduced by Paul Heiney
Last December more than 20 marching bands took part in the fourth British Marching Band Championships. Trumpet and drum corps, military-type bands. scout bands, drums and bugles-all were there, in order to perform in front of judges marking on Display and Showmanship. Drill. Deportment and Musical Effect to decide on the British Champions.
From The National Exhibition Centre. Birmingham
Presented by LARRY WESTLAND in conjunction with THE BRITISH YOUTH BAND ASSOCIATION
Championship director STEPHEN JOHNSON
Television presentation SIMON RETTS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Paul Heiney
Unknown:
Larry Westland
Director:
Stephen Johnson
Unknown:
Simon Retts

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
British Columbia is Canada's Far West, a land of ranches and round-ups, steam train trips through the mountains, afternoon tea and scones in the ' English ' hotels of Victoria. A land visited by thousands of Britons with family ties in Canada. CLIFF MICHELMORE reports from Vancouver.
At home, Anne Gregg goes to a caravan site at Bude in North Devon where the organisation GINGERBREAD provides low-cost holidays for one-parent families. What can those families, many on very low incomes, expect in the way of holiday amenities and value for money?
Continuing his series on Britain's holiday places, Derek Cooper heads over the border, to the little-known, but beautiful Galloway coast of Scotland.
Executive producer TOM SAVAGE Producer CLEM VALLANCE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Anne Gregg
Unknown:
Derek Cooper
Producer:
Clem Vallance

A ten-part serial from the novel by John Quigley
Adapted by Ewart Alexander
Starring Tom Bell as Fergus King
with Louie Ramsay, Eric Deacon, Sally Osborn, Heather Moray
and featuring Andrew Keir as Morrison

Two years have passed and King's Royal whisky is a great success. The King children appear to have settled down - except the youngest, James, who seems destined to cause his father even more heart-ache than the other two did.

BBC Scotland

Contributors

From the novel by:
John Quigley
Adapted by:
Ewart Alexander
Stunt by:
Gareth Milne
Music:
Paul Lewis
Studio Sound:
Norman Canlin
Studio Lighting:
Alan Henderson
Script Editor:
Maggie Allen
Designer:
Tim Dann
Producer:
Geraint Morris
Director:
Andrew Morgan
Rita King:
Louie Ramsay
Robert King:
Eric Deacon
James King:
Simon Cowell-Parker
Gwen Hoey:
Sally Osborn
Fiona Fraser:
Heather Moray
Roderick Fraser:
James Copeland
Colin Lindsay:
James Cosmo
Peter Ross:
Malcolm Rennie
Hutt:
Jerome Willis
Editor:
John Grieve

Starring Warren Beatty, Susannah York
with Clive Revill, Eric Porter

Handsome and rich, Barney Lincoln is a hard-working young man. Some people might call him a gambler - but they have no idea of the preparations Barney makes to ensure that he wins. Inspector McGinnis would dearly like to know Barney's secret and the wily inspector has a few cards up his own sleeve...
Written by ROBERT CARRINGTON AND JANE-HOWARD
Produced by ELLIOTT KASTNER Directed by JACK SMIGHT Films: page 9

Contributors

Written By:
Robert Carrington
Written By:
null Jane-Howard
Produced By:
Elliott Kastner
Directed By:
Jack Smight
Barney:
Warren Beatty
Angel:
Susannah York
Manny McGinnis:
Clive Revill
Dominion:
Eric Porter
Aimes:
Murray Melvin
Billy:
George Sewell
Dominion captain:
Stanley Meadows
Dominion porter:
John Junkin
Dominion chauffeur:
Larry Taylor
Museum receptionist:
Yootha Joyce
Exquisite thing:
Jane Birkin
Johnny:
George Murcell
Leeds:
Anthony Newlands

with Barry Norman

Lucie Rie is one of the most distinguished and influential potters at work today. As a major retrospective exhibition opens at London's V and A Museum, Omnibus filmed her at work in her studio and she talks for the first time on television to David Attenborough, an enthusiast and collector of Lucie Rie's work.

Also The Best of British. Omnibus reveals some surprising results of a specially commissioned national opinion poll to find out who our favourite writers really are.

And the paintings of Sir Edwin Landseer, the man who created a myth of the Scottish Highlands.

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Interviewer:
David Attenborough
Interviewee:
Lucie Rie
Producer:
Cyril Frankel
Producer:
Bob Lockyer
Director:
Jonathan Fulford
Deputy Editor:
Ian Squires
Editor:
Christopher Martin

and The Mandrell Sisters
Barbara celebrates Valentine's Day with her guests Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothers and Robert Guillaume of Benson.
Also appearing is her resident puppet band Truk Shakly and the Texas Critters
Directed by JACK REGAS
Produced by ERNEST CHAMBERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Larry Gatlin
Unknown:
Robert Guillaume
Directed By:
Jack Regas
Produced By:
Ernest Chambers

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