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9.10 A Good Job with Prospects Is it Worth the Risk?
Why become freelance, or set up In business on your own? People from worlds as far apart as pop and electronics describe their reasons.
Production JILL SHEPPARD , ROB MARSHALL
9.38 Going to Work Practical Work
The making of quality shoes, clothes and sporting goods needs a balance between skill and speed. Narrator GRAHAM TURNER Producer PETER bratt
Series producer PAUL MITCHELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Sheppard
Unknown:
Rob Marshall
Narrator:
Graham Turner
Producer:
Peter Bratt
Producer:
Paul Mitchell

A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them. My Day
Robert helps his Mum with the household chores, and then goes on a visit to the zoo.
Story FRANCESCA ZEISSL Puppets ALAN PLAIT
Animation BURA and hahdwick
Producer ROY THOMPSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Story Francesca Zeissl
Unknown:
Puppets Alan
Producer:
Roy Thompson

10.15 Music Time
Sounds in the Country: 1
10.38 British Social History
Richard Arkwright and the first factories.
11.0 Merry-go-Round
Looking Around
11.23 Talkabout
The King's Hiccups
11.42 General Studies. Industry
1: Working In Industry
12.10 pm Play it Safe!
Presented by jimmy savile , OBE 1: Scalding Hot

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Arkwright
Presented By:
Jimmy Savile

Donny MacLeod , Marian Foster Marjorie Lofthouse and Bob Lang ley are this week's presenting team on the topical and entertaining lunchtime magazine programme. And Frank Delaney visits Pebble Mill today for his weekly chat about books and authors.
Editor peter HERCOMBE. BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Marjorie Lofthouse
Unknown:
Bob Lang
Unknown:
Frank Delaney
Editor:
Peter Hercombe.

2.1 Words and Pictures
A new series of stories, songs and rhymes for young children in the early stages of reading.
VICKY IRELAND, with some help from Charlie, shows you round the children's library and chooses today's story: Maybe it's a Tiger. Film director LAURIC STANLEY Producer MOYRA cambleton
2.18 The History Trail
How did people live in the 17th century? And how did events in Britain affect their lives?
1: The Church and the Village
A drama exploring social and religious tensions in 1610. Presenter LORAIN BERTORELLI Producer ALAN EREIRA
2.40 The Music Arcade 1: Songwriting
The children sing new songs from the pantomime Harlequinade, and ANDY HILL talks about writing songs for Bucks Fizz and his own group, Paris. Presenters
TIM WHITNALL , LUCIE SKEAPING with MO TURNER (piano) TIM HARRIES (bass)
LINDSAY ELLIOTT (drums) and children from
HENRY FAWCETT
JUNIOR SCHOOL
Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT

Contributors

Producer:
Alan Ereira
Unknown:
Tim Whitnall
Unknown:
Lucie Skeaping
Bass:
Tim Harries
Bass:
Lindsay Elliott
Unknown:
Henry Fawcett
Producer:
Elizabeth Bennett

by CLIVE DOIG
Presenter Tommy Boyd
For the next two weeks Tommy will lead you on a trail to hidden treasure. You can start this week by searching for the treasure map. TOM, DICK and HARRY all help with clues along the way. A pencil and paper would come in handy, or you could use the grid on Back Pages.
Designer PETER HIGGINS
Producer RICHARD SIMKIN
0 BACK PAGES: 98

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Doig
Presenter:
Tommy Boyd
Designer:
Peter Higgins
Producer:
Richard Simkin

Presented by Laurie Mayer and Fran Morrison with reporters Susannah Greenberg and Maggie Nelson, and all the region's sport by Michael Wale.
At 6.25 the Nationwide team of Sue Lawley, Frank Bough, Richard Kershaw and Hugh Scully bring you the issues, the stones and the people that matter from BBC studios in the capital and across the country. Including Watchdog.

Contributors

Presenter (South-East at Six):
Laurie Mayer
Presenter (South-East at Six):
Fran Morrison
Reporter (South-East at Six):
Susannah Greenberg
Reporter (South-East at Six):
Maggie Nelson
Presenter (South-East at Six - Sport):
Michael Wale
Presenter (Nationwide):
Sue Lawley
Presenter (Nationwide):
Frank Bough
Presenter (Nationwide):
Richard Kershaw
Presenter (Nationwide):
Hugh Scully
Deputy Editor:
Philip Harding
Deputy Editor:
Lin Squires
Editor:
Roger Bolton

The Uneasy Alliance
'I think it's been very damaging for the Alliance that the two Parliamentary parties have cooperated so little.'
(WILLIAM WALLACE , Vice-Chairman,
Liberal Standing Committee)
One year after the alliance between the Liberals and the SDF was so enthusiastically endorsed at their annual assembly, leading Liberals are now voicing their doubts. As the Liberal Assembly opens in Bournemouth, Fred Emery reports on the growing controversy within the party over their relationship with the SDP and, in the aftermath of the Gower By-Election, he talks to both
The Rt Hon David Steel , mp and The Rt Hon Roy Jenkins , MP about whether they can recover the momentum that brought their early success.
Producer TIM SHAWCROSS Deputy editor TOM BOWER Editor GEORGE CAREY

Contributors

Unknown:
William Wallace
Unknown:
Fred Emery
Unknown:
David Steel
Unknown:
Roy Jenkins
Producer:
Tim Shawcross
Editor:
Tom Bower
Editor:
George Carey

by MIKHAIL BULGAKOV translated by MICHAEL GLENNY starring and What is it like for a civilised, decent family to be suddenly caught up in the horror and blood-shed of revolution and civil war? The Turbins were such a family in Kiev. capital of the Ukraine, trying to survive the turmoil which followed the end of the First World War. Bulgakov's classic work was reputed to be Stalin s favourite play, but did the dictator ever understand its true meaning?
Cast in order of appearance
Sound JOHN HOWELL
Designer PETER BLACKER
Script editor STUART GRIFFITHSJ Producer louis MARKS Directed by DON TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Mikhail Bulgakov
Translated By:
Michael Glenny
Unknown:
John Howell
Designer:
Peter Blacker
Editor:
Stuart Griffithsj
Directed By:
Don Taylor
Alexei Turbin:
Michael Pennington
Sheryinsky:
Nigel Havers
Yeliena:
Laura Davenport
Viktor Myshlaevsky:
John Shrapnel
Larlon:
Nicholas Farrell
Talberg:
Charles Kay
Nikolai Turbin:
Mark Draper
Alexander Studzinsky:
Rupert Frazer
Footman:
Dave Hill
Hetman:
Charles Keating
General von Shratt:
John Abineri
Major von Dust:
John Ringham
Doctor:
John Pollendine
Telephonist:
Geoffrey Beevers
Bolbotun:
Michael Graham Cox
Uragan:
Robert Hamilton
Kirpaty:
Michael N Harbour
Cossack deserter:
Oliver Smith
Galanba:
Andrew Burt
Man with basket:
Walter Sparrow
Jew:
John Gabriel
Officer:
Colin Starkey
Officer:
Hugh Hayes
Officer:
Roger Llewellyn
Maxim:
Gordon Gostelow

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