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DR SUMAN DUTTA talks to MAYAVATI KADARA, her daughter ANITA and SEETAL KAUR about a problem they share - unemployment. Also participating in the discussion is community worker NILOFAR SIDDIQI.
The programme ends with a rendition of RAAG KAAFI on the sitar by USTAD
BASHARAT KHAN.
Producer YOUSUF aziz Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Talks:
Dr Suman Dutta
Unknown:
Nilofar Siddiqi.
Producer:
Ashok Rampal.

Introduced by James Cameron
Now and then amateur enthusiasts deliberately turned their cameras on a world around them that they could see was fast disappearing; to them we owe some invaluable records of now-vanished crafts. Sometimes the films were propaganda on behalf of fading enterprises like the commercial canal system - and one of them, today creating a wry sort of nostalgia, shows just what could be had in 1926 for the price of one penny.
Series producer DAVID COLUSON Presented by PAUL JORDAN

Contributors

Introduced By:
James Cameron
Presented By:
Paul Jordan

with Irene Dunne
Fred MacMurray stars as the love-struck rodeo cowboy who falls for city slicker Irene Dunne. It's love at first sight and Kay, a successful song-writer, is whisked off by Chris to his ranch in the West. Life on the farm is hilariously hectic as Chris's city lady attempts to live country style...
Films: page 14

Contributors

Screenplay:
Lou Breslow
Screenplay:
Doris Anderson
Producer:
Harriet Parsons
Director:
George Marshall
Kay:
Irene Dunne
Chris:
Fred MacMurray
Mears:
William Demarest
Orvie:
Andy Devine
Tina:
Gigi Perreau
Nan:
Natalie Wood
Jed:
Philip Ober
Papa Dude:
Jack Kirkwood
Jean:
Ann Doren

by J. MEADE FALKNER dramatised in six parts by GEORGE DAY
2: John is now living at the 'Why Not' and involved, along with Elzevir and the others, in smuggling. One night, when they are running a cargo, things go badly wrong.
Make-up supervisor DAPHNE CROKER Costume designer GILLY MARTIN Designer STEPHEN BROWNSEY
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director COUN CANT
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Meade Falkner
Unknown:
Daphne Croker
Designer:
Gilly Martin
Designer:
Stephen Brownsey
Elzevir Block:
David Daker
John Trenchard:
Adam Godley
Sexton Ratsey:
Bernard Gallagher
Magistrate Maskew -:
Ewan Hooper
The Rev Glennie:
David Gant
Grace Maskew:
Victoria Blake
Bailiff:
Fred Bryant
Mr Scrutton:
Martin Bax
Garrett:
Geoffrey Greenhill
Parmiter:
Brian Osborne
Greening:
Colin Prockter
Sam Tewksbury:
Derrick Slater
Revenue man:
Tony Clarkin
Stunt man:
Stuart Fell

including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines
Nick Ross, Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson present news, views and topical features from Britain and around the world including news read by Moira Stuart. Your countdown through Sixty Minutes
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Kennedy
Unknown:
Sally Magnusson
Read By:
Moira Stuart.

On this leap-day Russell gets into a romantic mood with his star guests and a collection of ladies who have popped the question in leap years gone by. Music comes from American singing star Tina Turner and Britain's musical leading lady Liz Robertson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Russell Harty
Singer:
Tina Turner
Singer:
Liz Robertson
Director:
Ron Isted
Producer:
Jon Plowman
Editor:
Tom Gutteridge

with John Pitman
Six love stories about six very different couples - people in the public eye and the partners who share their private lives.
For the past 32 years Sir Angus Wilson, distinguished author, has shared his life with another man - Tony Garrett. Sir Angus is 70. Tony, who is 55, once had a promising career as a probation officer, but somebody anonymously told his employers he was 'living with a well-known homosexual', and he felt obliged to resign. 'I was given the choice of another job 40 miles away - but I had no intention of leaving Angus.' It was a tense time for them both. Relationships like theirs were then against the law and there was always the threat of prison. In the event, nothing happened, and Tony became Sir Angus's secretary. He still does the job today, helping with the writing, typing the manuscripts and running their home.
Tony is happy and content. So is Sir Angus, although he does feel guilty about Tony's career. 'He could have been so many things - and naturally I have this feeling that I've swallowed up somebody's life.'
Series producer EDWARD MIRZOEFF Director JONATHAN

Contributors

Unknown:
John Pitman
Unknown:
Sir Angus Wilson
Unknown:
Tony Garrett
Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff
Director:
Jonathan Cnj

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