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Ten programmes. CHRIS SERLE, IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS and GILL NEVILL continue their exploration of the world of Information Science.
3: Talking to a Machine
Directors FRANK ASH , MATT BONEY Producer PAUL KRIWACZEK
For details of the BBC Microcomputer and software, the associated NEC correspondence course in programming, or of computer clubs' courses and other sources of information in your area. please write to: Broadcasting Support Service. [address removed] enclosing a 12 x 9in sae.

Contributors

Directors:
Frank Ash
Directors:
Matt Boney
Producer:
Paul Krtwaczen

The last in a five-part series about managing small businesses.
In Staffordshire for the last two years, ALAN FOZARD has been running a small company specialising in new computer applications. At this meeting, he shares experiences with the club members of the difficulties of raising finance, both for starting up and for expanding a small firm.
Club chairman IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS
Director MARY SPRENT
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
Booklet listing sources of information for new and small businesses, £1.00 (plus 9 x 12 inch sae, 26p) from Business Club[address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Fozard
Producer:
John Twitchin

A series of ten programmes
1: Deafness has to be a sharedproblem
CHRISTINE MARTIN presents a series of programmes for viewers with a hearing loss, and for their relatives and friends.
Director JOHN BROOKE
Producer BRIGIT BARRY
Magazine for the deaj on Ceefax page 169

Contributors

Unknown:
Christine Martin
Director:
John Brooke
Producer:
Brigit Barry

A 24-part television and radio course for beginners in French: 18
Presented by GILLES DATTAS with
Directed by TERRY DOYLE
Produced by TONY ROBERTS
(Ensemble radio programme Sundays 5.30 pm, Thursdays 11.0 pm on R4 VHF)

Contributors

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

Twelve programmes aimed at giving direct help to all those having difficulty with O-level maths. 8: Equations
Very simple equations can be solved by guess-work or systematic trial and error. In fact, once the fear of symbols has been overcome, all linear equations - no matter how complicated - can be solved using the four basic operations of adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing.
Presented by NORMAN GOWAR (Open University)
Director PATRICK TITLEY Producer ROBERT CLAMP

Contributors

Presented By:
Norman Gowar
Director:
Patrick Titley
Producer:
Robert Clamp

The second of six programmes
ROY CASTLE discovers that bread and potatoes are not nearly as fattening as most people think. And DR PHILIP JAMES advises people who are trying to lose weight, or just stay slim, to cut down on all foods containing either sugar or fat.
Production assistant JENNY STEVENS Producer PETER RIDING

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Philip James
Unknown:
Jenny Stevens

from
St Martin's Church, Worcester
The Rector, THE REV MICHAEL GLANVILLE-SMITH , introduces a service with contributions from the different churches of the South-East Worcester Team.
Preacher DEACONESS HAZEL HUGHES Organist TREVOR TIPPLE
Hymns: Father, hear the prayer we offer (Marching): Put thou thy trust in God (Doncaster); Dear Lord and Father of mankind (Repton); Father, Lord of all creation (Abbot's Leigh)
Television presentation MICHAEL shoesmith BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Introduces:
Michael Glanville-Smith

John Craven introduces highlights from the Second International Festival of Marching Bands, held in Wembley Arena, in which some of the best British marching bands are joined by the top bands from as far afield as Indonesia, Belgium, Holland and the USA.
Festival produced by MAJOR JAMES HOWE (Ret) and STAN KITCHEN Lighting TOMMY THOMAS Sound VIC GODRICH
Produced by KEN GRIFFIN

Contributors

Introduces:
John Craven
Produced By:
Major James Howe
Produced By:
Ken Griffin

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore India is a land of excitement, of unforgettable sights, from richly decorated ceremonial elephants to the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal. But how will the package holiday maker fare? What are the hotels and the transport like? Can you see the sights in reasonable comfort? Anne Gregg reports. The architects who plan new hotel resorts spend millions trying to make the places look as if they've been there, unspoiled, for centuries. In Yugoslavia John Carter encountered the real thing in the ancient town of Rovinj.
The first of a series of reports on activity holidays in Britain, Paul Hughes goes pony trekking in Wales.
Studio director ROSALIND COLD Producer CLEM VALLANCE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Anne Gregg
Unknown:
Paul Hughes
Producer:
Clem Vallance

A ten-part serial from the novel by JOHN QUIGLEY Episode 8 adapted by MICHAEL ELDER starring
Tom Bell as Fergus King with Louie Ramsay , Eric Deacon Anne Kristen
Sally Osborn John Vine Heather Moray
As Gwen's future shows signs of brightening, Robert is brought face-to-face with his past. Only Fergus ends up happy with the present.
Music by PAUL LEWIS
Studio sound BOB GILLIES Studio lighting DAVID OGLE Script editor MAGGIE ALLEN Designer ALEX GOURLAY
Producer GERAINT MORRIS Director ANDREW MORGAN BBC Scotland

Contributors

Novel By:
John Quigley
Adapted By:
Michael Elder
Unknown:
Tom Bell
Unknown:
Louie Ramsay
Unknown:
Eric Deacon
Unknown:
Anne Kristen
Unknown:
Sally Osborn
Unknown:
John Vine
Unknown:
Heather Moray
Music By:
Paul Lewis
Unknown:
Bob Gillies
Unknown:
David Ogle
Editor:
Maggie Allen
Designer:
Alex Gourlay
Producer:
Geraint Morris
Director:
Andrew Morgan
Morrison:
Andrew Keir
Rita King:
Louie Ramsay
Robert King:
Eric Deacon
Tom Hoey:
John Vine
Gwen Hoey:
Sally Osborn
Fiona Fraser:
Heather Moray
Fr Campbell:
Patrick Troughton
Mary Devine:
Alyson Spiro
Mrs Veitch:
Anne Kristen
James King:
Simon Cowell-Rarker
Peter Ross:
Malcolm Rennie
Colin Lindsay:
James Cosmo
Aunt Mary:
Jean Faulds
Cruikshank:
Martin Black
Chisholm:
Paul KermacK
Fleming:
Gerard Slevin

starring Warren Oates and Lisa Pelikan
Whisky-drinking, one-eyed Rooster J. Cogburn rides again. This time into a depressed mining town, where bandits continually steal the gold shipments. In company with his young friends. Rooster decides to wipe out the gang for good ...
Written and produced by SANDOR STERN Directed by RICHARD T. HEPPRON Films: page 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Warren Oates
Unknown:
Lisa Pelikan
Produced By:
Sandor Stern
Directed By:
Richard T. Heppron
Rooster J Cogburn:
Warren Oates
Mattie Ross:
Lisa Pelikan
Annie Sumner:
Lee Meriwether
Joshua Sumner:
James Stephens
Christopher Sumner:
Jeff Osterhage
Daniel Sumner:
Lee H Montgomery

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