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An introduction to the social sciences

Can we really believe what we see? And if not, why do we see what we see?
Introduced by Derek Hart
Linked with Radio 3, Study: Fridays, 7.0 pm
This series with the correspondence course, provides useful preparatory experience for intending Open University students.
For publication see page 56; sit back and teach yourself: page 14

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Hart
Film directed by:
June Steel
Producer:
Howard Smith

A duel of words and wit between Hugh Paddick, Sylvia Syms, Eric Robinson and Dinah Sheridan, Geoffrey Wheeler, Penny Spencer
Referee Robert Robinson

Contributors

Panellist:
Hugh Paddick
Panellist:
Sylvia Syms
Panellist:
Eric Robinson
Panellist:
Dinah Sheridan
Panellist:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Panellist:
Penny Spencer
Referee:
Robert Robinson
Call My Bluff devised by:
Mark Goodson
Call My Bluff devised by:
Bill Todman
Director:
Michael Goodwin
Producer:
T. Leslie Jackson

Looking at the news and the men behind the news in the world of money
Introduced by Brian Widlake, Alan Watson, John Tusa, Peter Ross

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Widlake
Presenter:
Alan Watson
Presenter:
John Tusa
Presenter:
Peter Ross
Associate producer:
John Walker
Producer:
Michael Bunce

Malcolm Muggeridge during a recent visit to India interviewed The Rt Rev Lesslie Newbigin, Bishop of the Church of South India, and discussed with him the problems and successes arising from Unification.

Contributors

Interviewer:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Interviewee:
The Rt Rev Lesslie Newbigin
Producer:
Peter Chafer

BBC Two England

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