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Rt Rev William Westwood speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity which helps deaf-blind people improve their quality of life and promotes awareness and understanding of their problems.
DONATIONS TO: National Deaf-Blind League, [address removed] Credit cards [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
William Westwood

Pippa Greenwood , Bob Flowerdew and John Stirland answer horticultural questions posed by visitors to the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. The chairman is Eric Robson. A Taylor Made production
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Contributors

Unknown:
Pippa Greenwood
Unknown:
Bob Flowerdew
Unknown:
John Stirland
Unknown:
Eric Robson.

Second part of Margaret Steward 's three-part dramatisation of Elizabeth Bowen 's classic novel.
1924. Five years have passed since Karen last saw Max. He is now engaged to Naomi Fisher against her mother's wishes. His attraction to Karen is obvious, and she agrees to an illicit meeting.
Music by Anthea Gomez. Director Sue Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Steward
Unknown:
Elizabeth Bowen
Unknown:
Naomi Fisher
Music By:
Anthea Gomez.
Director:
Sue Wilson
Mine Fislier:
Sara Kestelman
Karen:
Sunny Ormonde
Max:
John Duttine
Naomi Fisher:
Susan Bovell
Mrs Michaelis:
Gilllan Goodman
MrMichaelis:
Leon Tanner
Uncle Bill:
David King

Full employment is back on the political agenda, but most forecasters predict high rates of joblessness for the next decade. In the last of the series, Melanie Phillips asks whether we have learned to tolerate a society where many people have never worked.

Contributors

Unknown:
Melanie Phillips

Harriet Walter , Beryl Reid and Robin Bailey star in a five-part dramatisation of Frances Hodgson Bumett 's classic story. Part 3: Mysterious noises from the hidden room ...
With Jessica Marshall-Gardner , Guy Faulkner and Ian Taylor. Dramatised by Judy Allen Producer John Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Harriet Walter
Unknown:
Beryl Reid
Unknown:
Robin Bailey
Unknown:
Frances Hodgson Bumett
Unknown:
Jessica Marshall-Gardner
Unknown:
Guy Faulkner
Unknown:
Ian Taylor.
Dramatised By:
Judy Allen
Producer:
John Taylor

nAn eight-part documentary series about life at Birmingham
International Airport.
1: There's a bomb scare on board an incoming flight; the airport steps up its battle for transatlantic routes; and Lufthansa discovers it has more passengers than meals for a flight due to depart in 30 minutes.

Estonian Arvo Part's music has been described as "seeking the eternal silence" in music. In the last of the series, Rosemary Hartill looks at his life and work. Producer Amanda Hancox SEE THIS WEEK page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Hartill
Producer:
Amanda Hancox

Northern Ireland has suffered 25 years of terrorism. Noel Thompson reports on the cost of the violence to individuals and assesses the part economics has played in the peace process. Producer Kathleen Carragher

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Thompson
Producer:
Kathleen Carragher

In the third of six conversations,
John Miller talks to explorer and travel writer Wilfred Thesiger , who spent a great part of his life in African landscapes and with the Marsh Arabs of the Middle East. Producer Richard Bannerman

Contributors

Talks:
John Miller
Unknown:
Wilfred Thesiger
Unknown:
Marsh Arabs
Producer:
Richard Bannerman

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