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10.15 Music Time
Christmas Carols: 1
10.38 British Social History
Man Made the Slave
11.0 Merry-go-Round
Our Place: City
11.23 Talkabout
Two of Everything
11.42 General Studies
Economics: The Money Supply
Inflation, PSBR, monetarism, fiscal policy ... what does the economic jargon really mean? PETER OPPEN-
HEIMER tries to explain some of the mysteries, and talks to the RT
HON DENIS HEALEY. MP, about the options open to a Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Producer GEOFF WILSON
12.10 pm Play It Safel
7: Everyday Hazards

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Healey.
Producer:
Geoff Wilson

Donny MacLeod , Marian Foster ,
Marjorie Lofthouse and Bob Langley are this week's presenting team of the topical and enter. taining lunchtime magazine pro
.eramme. 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 Langley
Editor:
Peter Hercombe

2.1 Words and Pictures Run, Rabbit, Run
Mr Rabbit helps a little girl to decide on a present for her mother's birthday - something red, yellow, green and blue.
Presenter VICKY IRELAND Puppets ALAN PLATT
Animation BURA AND HARDWICK Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON

Contributors

Presenter:
Vicky Ireland
Unknown:
Alan Platt
Producer:
Moyra Gambleton

How did people live in the 17th century? And how did events in Britain affect their lives? Roundheads and Cavaliers
The Civil Warand its consequences. Presenter LORAIN BERTORELLI Producer DAVID SCOTT COWAN 2.40 The Music Arcade
7: The Guitar
Guitarist PAUL GALBRAITH, finalist in Young Musician of the Year 1982, talks about and plays the guitar. Some more songs from the pantomime ' Harlequinade Presenters
TIM WHITNALL, LUCIE SKEAPING with children from OUR LADY OF LOURDES PRIMARY SCHOOL Director JUDITH MILES
Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT

at the Laughter Factory for a jaunty jamboree of jokes and jingles with Christopher LiUlcrap
Tony Maiden and Su Pollard
Today's totally unknown and un-famous guest is Kate West , and the Scratch Band is coaxed into action by Peter Moss. Designer DUGALD FINLAY Dtrector SUE LOCHEAD Producer CYRIL GATES
Executive producer DAVID BROWN BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Liulcrap
Unknown:
Tony Maiden
Unknown:
Su Pollard
Unknown:
Kate West
Unknown:
Peter Moss.
Designer:
Dugald Finlay
Producer:
Cyril Gates
Producer:
David Brown

Presented by Laurie Mayer and Fran Morrison
- with reporters SUSANNAH GREENBERG and MAGGIE NELSON
MICHAEL WALE is at the South East sports desk
At 6.25 the Nationwide team of Sue Lawley, Frank Bough ,
Richard Kershaw and Hugh Scully bring you the issues, the stories and the people that matter from BBC studios in the capital and across the country.
Including Watchdog
Producers
MICHAEL HOGAN , PAUL WOOLWICH Deputy editors
PHILIP HABDINC , UN SQUIRES Editor ROGER BOLTON « HELP!: page 83

Contributors

Presented By:
Laurie Mayer
Presented By:
Fran Morrison
Reporters:
Susannah Greenberg
Reporters:
Maggie Nelson
Unknown:
Michael Wale
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Michael Hogan
Unknown:
Paul Woolwich
Unknown:
Philip Habdinc
Editor:
Roger Bolton

by ROGER PARKES
Vicky goes to London for her mother's funeral. Alison finds a ward she can enjoy. Linda Mo gets too nosey on ' Path '.
Script editor TONY HOLLAND Designer BOB FARR
Producer JULIA SMITH Directed by VIV COZENS
(For cast see tomorrow at 6.50)

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Parkes
Unknown:
Linda Mo
Editor:
Tony Holland
Designer:
Bob Farr
Producer:
Julia Smith
Directed By:
Viv Cozens
Tracey Willoughby:
Julia Williams
Linda Mo:
Sarah Lam
Dave Nowell:
Neil West
Janet Dickens:
Michelle Martin
Alison Streeter:
Juliet Waley
Vicky Smith:
Pauline Quirke

Presented by Richard Lindley
On 24 March 1980 an armed gang hi-jacked a lorry carrying over £3 million worth of silver bullion.
It was one of Britain's biggest robberies and when most of the bullion was recovered three months later it was described as a major coup for Scotland Yard's Robbery Squad. A year later it emerged that a huge reward had been paid to an anonymous informer. But Panorama tonight reveals that a senior Scotland Yard policeman tried to block that payment. The programme also reveals disturbing new evidence about the man who masterminded the robbery and the damage he has done to what the Yard has called its main weapon in the fight against organised crime, the supergrass system.

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Lindley
Reporter:
Graham McLagan
Producer:
Michael Dutfield
Editor:
George Carey

The last of three films starring Charles Bronson
Tonight with Al Lettierl

Vince Majestyk, a Colorado melon farmer, is unfairly arrested and finds himself in the same jail as Frank Renda, a vicious syndicate killer. When Renda's men ambush the prison bus, Vince goes on the run with the ' hit' man as hostage.
This tough and uncompromising thriller features Bronson as a ruthlessly determined individual prepared to take on the syndicate in order to harvest his melon crop.

Films page 15

Contributors

Screenplay:
Elmore Leonard
Producer:
Walter Mirisch
Director:
Richard Fleischer
Vince Majestyk:
Charles Bronson
Frank Renda:
Al Lettieri
Nancy Chavez:
Linda Cristal
Wiley:
Lee Purcell
Bobby Kopas:
Paul Koslo
Gene Lundy:
Taylor Lacher
Det Lt McAllen:
Frank Maxwell
Larry Mendoza:
Alejandro Rey

with Iain Johnstone
A report on the 26th London Film Festival, including two British productions - Scrubbers, directed by Mal Zetterling , and The Draughtsman's Contract, starring Janet Suzman and Anthony Higgins which will be shown at the opening night gala.
Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JUDY LINDSAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Iain Johnstone
Directed By:
Mal Zetterling
Unknown:
Janet Suzman
Unknown:
Anthony Higgins
Director:
Bruce Thompson
Producer:
Judy Lindsay

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