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with Frank Bough and Selina Scott who have a few tricks up their sleeves as they are joined by magician Paul Daniels.
Mike Smith presents television's first look at the new pop charts at 7.32; and Gilly Love presents another in her series of handy hints for those who want to try some do-it-yourself around the home.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Paul Daniels.
Unknown:
Mike Smith

Parveen Mirza , Phoola Rani , Nahar and Ajan Akhtar discuss the difficulties parents have to face in bringing up handicapped children. Also taking part is Sudarshan Abrol who is head teacher at a school for the handicapped.
Music is provided by Jamal Akbar who sings a ghazal. An Asian Unit presentation BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Parveen Mirza
Unknown:
Phoola Rani
Unknown:
Ajan Akhtar
Unknown:
Sudarshan Abrol
Provided By:
Jamal Akbar

by IAN RENWICK
Jamie Dodds wants to be the next Steve Cram. When Ruth Edwards befriends him, sponsors him for the school run and comes to watch, he feels encouraged to do his best. However, his older brother, Roy, knows about Mrs Edwards 's empty house....
Film cameraman REX MAIDMENT Studio lighting PETER SMEE Designer ANTONY THORPE Executive producer ANGELA BEECHING
Director EDWARD PUGH
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Renwick
Unknown:
Jamie Dodds
Unknown:
Steve Cram.
Unknown:
Ruth Edwards
Unknown:
Mrs Edwards
Unknown:
Rex Maidment
Unknown:
Peter Smee
Designer:
Antony Thorpe
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Director:
Edward Pugh
Jamie Dodds:
Paul Manvell
Ruth Edwards:
Stephanie Cole
Da Dodds:
Ralph Watson
Roy Dodds:
Michael Yeaman
Mr Menzies:
Rod Culbertson
Constable:
Michael Gunn

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Victims and villains, leaders and led, the extraordinary and the ordinary. A series of filmed documentaries about the way people live now.
In a desperate search for the child they had been unable to have themselves, Ray and Susan Kelly travelled 6,000 miles from their south London greengrocers shop to the slums of Sao Paulo, Brazil. In the city's orphanages they saw thousands of abandoned tiny children. They met pregnant mothers who wanted their babies to be adopted when born. They battled with bureaucracy. Susan Kelly says:
"I am yearning to have a child, not necessarily through my own body, but to have something I can pick up and cuddle and look after and be a mother to." The Kellys are among the many childless couples who find it increasingly difficult to adopt in Britain. But looking for babies abroad is difficult, and controversial.
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Contributors

Subject:
Ray Kelly
Subject:
Susan Kelly
Film Editor:
Chris Lysaght
Assistant Producer:
Colleen Toomey
Executive Producer:
Peter Pagnamenta
Producer:
Louise Panton

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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