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The fourth of a five-part series about managing small businesses.
HOWARD HAMILTON shares with five other business people something of what he's learnt about ways of expanding a small company in the retail trade.
Club chairman IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS
Director MARY SPRENT
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Howard Hamilton
Unknown:
Ian McNaught-Davis
Director:
Mary Sprent
Producer:
John Twitchin

A series of five programmes which looks at a number of language departments that are having some success in their own terms and, in conjunction with the booklet, attempts to suggest why this is so.
4: Huntington School, York
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Director susanna CAPON
Booklet, 80p (including postage and packing) from CILT, [address removed] Cheques/ postal orders payable to CILT.

Contributors

Producer:
Robert Clamp
Director:
Susanna Capon

A series of four programmes 3: Teachers in Industry
Industry complains that teachers are out of touch with the world Of WOrk. BRIAN REDHEAD talks to four senior teachers who were seconded to work for a year, full time, in industry.
Researcher MIKE HUTCHINSON Producer IAN WOLF
For background notes, send a large sae, to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Hutchinson

A series of live films 3: To Make a Start
ANNE, PHIL and julie all left school some years ago with no qualifications. Now they've taken up a second chance to learn. Anne, a single parent, is on a ' new horizons ' course; her brother, Phil, is learning to read, and Julie, an air stewardess, is getting ready to become a full-time student.
Producer tony Matthews
Directed by KATHERINE EVERETT

Contributors

Directed By:
Katherine Everett

A series of eight programmes based on excerpts from French-speaking television networks. 6: Les trois tours
MARIANNE LAWRENCE introduces a view of Paris that most tourists don't see: life in the tower blocks of the 13e arrondissement.
Research JANE COTTAVE
Production SUSAN PATON

Contributors

Introduces:
Marianne Lawrence
Unknown:
Susan Paton

A third series of ten programmes presented by DELIA SMITH 7: Herbs
Director JENNY STEVENS
Producer PETER RIDING
Book. Delia Smith 's Cookery Course, Part 3, £4.25; BBC uideoboofc and laser-vision videodisc Delia Smith 's Home Baking (BBCV 1009), from retailers
(Delia Smith is on Desert Island Discs on R4, Friday 9.5 am)

Contributors

Presented By:
Delia Smith
Director:
Jenny Stevens
Unknown:
Delia Smith
Unknown:
Delia Smith
Unknown:
Delia Smith

The Great Feast
(LUKE 14, W15-24)
The first service in a new series, which deals with some of Jesus' Parables of the Kingdom, from
Holy Trinity Church, Brompton, London, conducted by THE REV SANDY MILLAR and THE REV JOHN IRVINE, assisted by members of the congregation Preacher: the Vicar, THE REV JOHN COLLINS Organist RICHARD WARDELL
Introit: The Lord God omnipotent relEneth (Thalben Ball)
Anthem: Let all the world (Vaughan Williams)
Hymns: 0 praise ye the Lord! (Laudate Dominum); 0 thou. who earnest from above (Hereford); Love divine, all loves excelling (Hyfrydol)
Director of Music PAUL JOSLIN Sound BARRIE HAWES
Lighting HUBERT CARTWRIGHT
Television presentation RAYMOND SHORT

Contributors

Unknown:
Sandy Millar
Organist:
John Collins
Organist:
Richard Wardell

Barry Norman presents profiles of four great British stars. 1: Peter Finch with personal comments from
Tony Britton , actor; Tamara Finch , first wife; John Schlesinger , who directed Finch in Far from the Madding Crowd and Sunday, Bloody Sunday; Flavia Magwood , Finch's half-sister; Bill Kerr , fellow Australian actor; Jack Lee , who directed Finch in A Town Like Alice; Diane Cilento , actress; Paul Brickhill, writer and lifelong friend; Eletha Finch , third wife; Olive Harding , agent; Trader Faulkner, biographer; Sidney Lumet , who directed Finch in his Oscar-winning film, Network.
Producer judy
LINDSAY Director MARGARET SHARP

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Peter Finch
Unknown:
Tony Britton
Unknown:
Tamara Finch
Unknown:
John Schlesinger
Unknown:
Flavia Magwood
Unknown:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
Jack Lee
Unknown:
Diane Cilento
Unknown:
Eletha Finch
Unknown:
Olive Harding
Unknown:
Sidney Lumet
Unknown:
Lindsay Director Margaret

The story of two sisters by JANE AUSTEN dramatised in seven episodes by ALEXANDER BARON starring
4: Elinor has promised to keep the secret of Edward Ferrars' engagement to Lucy Steele. She manages to conceal her unhappiness even from Marianne, who is overjoyed that the two sisters are to visit London, as Willoughby lives there.
Mrs Jennings. ..............ANNIE LEON Colonel Brandon......ROBERT SWANN Willoughbypeter WOODWARD John Dash wood peter GALE Sir John Middleton
DONALD DOUGLAS
Lady Middleton makjorie bland Robert Ferrars philip BOWEN Clay WILLIAM LAWFORD
From an outline by DENIS CONSTANDUROS Music composed and conducted by DUDLEY SIMPSON
Producer BARRY LETTS
Directed by RODNEY BENNETT
* Subtitles on Ceejax page 170

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Austen
Unknown:
Alexander Baron
Unknown:
Lucy Steele.
Unknown:
Mrs Jennings.
Unknown:
Annie Leon
Unknown:
Robert Swann
Unknown:
Peter Woodward
Unknown:
John Dash
Unknown:
Sir John Middleton
Unknown:
Donald Douglas
Unknown:
Clay William Lawford
Unknown:
Denis Constanduros
Conducted By:
Dudley Simpson
Producer:
Barry Letts
Directed By:
Rodney Bennett
Elinor:
Irene Richard
Marianne:
Tracey Childs

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

starring
Frank Sinatra Dean Martin
Shirley MacLaine Arthur Kennedy
Newly released from the army, Dave Hirsh returns to the small Indiana town of Parkman disillusioned by his unsuccessful attempt to make a career as a writer. Here he takes up with Bama Dillert, a gambler, and Ginny Moor head, an illiterate, good-natured waif escaping from her Chicago past.
Screenplay by JOHN PATRICK and ARTHUR SHEFKMAN from the novel by JAMES JONES Produced by SOL c. SIEGEL
Directed by VINCENTE MINNELLI
Films: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Sinatra
Unknown:
Dean Martin
Unknown:
Shirley MacLaine
Unknown:
Arthur Kennedy
Unknown:
Dave Hirsh
Unknown:
Ginny Moor
Unknown:
John Patrick
Unknown:
Arthur Shefkman
Novel By:
James Jones
Produced By:
Sol C. Siegel
Directed By:
Vincente Minnelli
Dave Hirsh:
Frank Sinatra
Bama Dillert:
Dean Martin
Ginny Moorhead:
Shirley MacLaine
Gwen French:
Martha Hyer
Frank Hirsh:
Arthur Kennedy
Edith Barclay:
Nancy Gates
Agnes Hirsh:
Leora Dana
Dawn Hirsh:
Betty Lou Keim

Old-time Music-hall from the stage of the famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds (by arrangement with Stanley and Michael Joseph)

Chairman Leonard Sachs introduces John Inman, Marilyn Hill Smith, Su Pollard, Wayne Dobson, Norma Dunbar, Cantabile, Colin, Dudley Stevens

Members of the Players Theatre, London: Penny Rigden, Peter Sutherland, Nicola Kimber, Chris Connah, Lisa Westcott, Christopher Wren, Debbie Goodman, Martyn Knight

BBC Manchester

Contributors

Chairman:
Leonard Sachs
Unknown:
John Inman
Unknown:
Su Pollard
Unknown:
Wayne Dobson
Unknown:
Norma Dunbar
Unknown:
Dudley Stevens
Unknown:
Penny Rigden
Unknown:
Peter Sutherland
Unknown:
Nicola Kimber
Unknown:
Chris Connah
Unknown:
Lisa Westcott
Unknown:
Christopher Wren
Unknown:
Debbie Goodman
Unknown:
Martyn Knight
Choreography:
Doreen Hermitage
Musical Director:
Bernard Herrmann
Producer:
Barney Colehan

La Palma: a New Observatory
La Palma, in the Canary Isles, is a picturesque place. It is also ideal as a site for large telescopes, and it is here that a major observatory is being established. It is linked with the Royal Greenwich Observatory, and the project scientist is Dr Paul Murdin. Patrick Moore reports from La Palma, giving the latest news of the huge telescopes to be set up there and talking to DR MURDIN and Professor Alec Boksenberg , Director of the Royal Greenwich Observatory.
Photography jim PEIRSON Sound RON KEIGHTLEY
Film editor KEITH RAVEN
Producer PIETER MORPURGO

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Paul Murdin.
Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Unknown:
Professor Alec Boksenberg
Editor:
Keith Raven
Producer:
Pieter Morpurgo

and The Mandrell Sisters
BARBARA MANDRELL and her sisters sing and play with guest stars The Charlie Daniels Band and B. J. Thomas
Directed by JACK REGAS Produced by BOB HENRY
A KROFFT ENTERTAINMENT production (Repeal)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mandrell Sisters
Unknown:
Barbara Mandrell
Unknown:
B. J. Thomas
Directed By:
Jack Regas
Produced By:
Bob Henry

BBC One London

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