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Mental illness is on the increase among Asian women. In order to find out why and what can be done about it PARVEEN mirza chairs a discussion on the subject. Taking part are
VIJAY PRASAD , SWARAN TALWAR TAJ HASNAIN and SAMINA MIR Asian Unit presentation BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Vijay Prasad

A See-Saw programme With BRIAN CANT
In the rambler's rucksack is a raincoat, some rocks and a roll that remained from lunch. Can you recognise anything else that begins with 'R' among the Bric-a-Brac?
Designer MARY PENLEY-EDWARDS Written and produced by NICK WILSON

Contributors

Produced By:
Nick Wilson

Bernard Shaw Lived Here At Ayot St Lawrence in Hertfordshire Bernard Shaw wrote Androcles and the Lion, Heartbreak House, Pygmalion and Back to Methuselah.
Bernard Levin considers the life and achievement of a man born before the typewriter, the motor car, the Labour Party and 'Votes for Women' but still capable of filling theatres in England and overseas.
Producer DAVID HEYCOCK

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Shaw
Unknown:
Bernard Levin
Producer:
David Heycock

Come on down to the farm, Take a good look around,
Who's in the field, the yard and the barn?
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey
Guests Howard Lee and Stuart Bradley on the farm
Story: Goat for Sale by ALLAN SEABRIDGE
Illustrated by JAN BRYCHTA

Contributors

Unknown:
Stuart Bradley
Illustrated By:
Jan Brychta

An adventure story from Australia in three parts.
3: Jim Mason has made many new friends since he got his first job working for Frank Nelson , the owner of the tug-boat Platypus, But Jim is still in debt and worried and Mr Nelson has his own money troubles. Their future looks bleak.... Director PETER MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Mason
Unknown:
Frank Nelson
Unknown:
Mr Nelson
Director:
Peter Maxwell
Frank Nelson:
Tony Barry
Ted Finch:
Allen Bickford
Gran Mason:
Aileen Britton
Jenny Nelson:
Simone Buchanan
Margaret Davis:
Carmen Duncan
Paddy O'Neill:
Mark Hembrow
Mr Andersen:
Bill Kerr
Peter Nelson:
Martin Lewis
Leo Baldwin:
John Ley
Sgt Don Bailey:
Dennis Miller
Jim Mason:
Paul Smith
Winston Bill:
Henri Szeps
Sinbad:
Fred

starring
Dick Emery with Den-en Nesbitt Ronald Fraser Pat Coombs
William Franklyn
Dick Emery , much-loved comedian and master of make-up, plays a con-man in eight different disguises in this full-length feature film, a racy comedy written specially for him.
Charlie Tully , king of London's conmen, and his accomplice, Reggie, are celebrating with their friend and landlady, Libby Niven , before setting off to
Switzerland with the latest swag. Unfortunately, Charlie cannot resist selling a 'stray bulldog to some Americans ...
Screenplay by JOHN WARREN and JOHN SINGER
Produced by E. B. SMEDLEY ASTON Directed by CLIFF OWEN
0 FILMS: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Emery
Unknown:
Den-En Nesbitt
Unknown:
Ronald Fraser
Unknown:
Pat Coombs
Unknown:
William Franklyn
Unknown:
Dick Emery
Unknown:
Charlie Tully
Unknown:
Libby Niven
Unknown:
John Warren
Produced By:
E. B. Smedley
Directed By:
Cliff Owen
Charlie Tully:
Dick Emery
Sid Sabbath:
Derren Nesbitt
Reggie Campbell Peek:
Ronald Fraser
Libby Niven:
Pat Coombs
Arnold van Cleef:
William Franklyn
Jo Mason:
Cheryl Kennedy
Warder Burke:
Norman Bird
Vivian:
Roland Vurram
Liza Missenden Green:
Uza Goddard
Lady Missenden Green:
Ambrosine Phillpotis
Funeral director:
Brian Oulton
Signor Vittorio Ferruchi:
Steve Plytas
Emilio Ferruchi:
Louis Negin

by JON WATKINS starring William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood
Now all the family have decided to leave again, Arthur and Beryl can enjoy a second honeymoon; but their return home is full of surprises.
Designer PAUL ALLEN
Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Watkins
Unknown:
William Gaunt
Unknown:
Patricia Garwood
Designer:
Paul Allen
Directed By:
Robin Nash
Arthur Crabtree:
William Gaunt
Beryl Crabtree:
Patricia Garwood
Vera Botting:
Marcia Warren
Trevor Botting:
Michael Sharvell-Martin
Nigel Crabtree:
Martin Clunes
Tracy Crabtree:
Dee Sadler
Paul Crabtree:
Stephen Watson
Lorraine Codd:
Beverley Adams
Raymond Codd:
Daniel Hill
Ron:
Ashley Gunstock
Lesley:
Jemma Churchill
Louise:
Sophie Huggins
Nadia:
Erica Lynley

by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson with additional dialogue by William Shakespeare
The first of six horrible situation tragedies to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the accession of Richard III. From out of the swirling mists of the Dark Ages comes a lone horseman, cursed from youth by a deformed haircut and sporting a particularly evil pair of tights.
Rowan Atkinson is The Black Adder.
Also starring Brian Blessed as the King in this, the 15th-century equivalent of the Hitler Diaries.
Featuring Peter Cook as Richard III.
"Thoroughly enjoyable" (The Sheriff of Nottingham)

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Curtis
Writer:
Rowan Atkinson
Director:
Martin Shardlow
Producer:
John Lloyd
The Black Adder:
Rowan Atkinson
King Richard IV:
Brian Blessed
King Richard III:
Peter Cook
The Queen:
Elspet Gray
Prince Harry:
Robert East
Baldrick:
Tony Robinson
Percy:
Tim McInnerny
Henry VII:
Peter Benson

starring
Yul Brynner Henry Fonda Dirk Bogarde
In Paris, Colonel Vlassov of the KGB insists on being handed over to the Americans. He has
'information' that the Russians have infiltrated every
European intelligence service at top level. The problem for the CIA is to decide whether
Vlassov is a traitor to his own country or a carefully planted spy.
Screenplay by HENRI VERNEUIL and GILES PERRAULT Based on the novel 13' Suicide by PIERRE NORD
Directed by HENRI VERNEUIL
©FILMS: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Yul Brynner
Unknown:
Henry Fonda
Unknown:
Dirk Bogarde
Play By:
Henri Verneuil
Unknown:
Giles Perrault
Directed By:
Henri Verneuil

Contributors

Vlassov:
Yul Brynner
Allan Da vies:
Henry Fonda
Philip Boyle:
Dirk Bogarde
Lucien Berthon:
Philippe Noiret
Tavel:
Michel Bouquet
Lepeke:
Martin Held
Computer programming chief:
Farley Granger
Annabel Lee:
Virna Lisi
Deval:
Guy Trejean
Suzanne:
Marie Dubois
Kate Cross:
Elga Anderson
Interrogator:
Robert Alda

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