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An introduction to the social sciences

It's a continuous process that goes on throughout our lives. It particularly important in the first few years. It starts as soon as we are born. It's socialisation-the way we learn how to live in society.
Introduced by Derek Hart
(Linked with Radio 3, Study: Fridays, 7.0 pm. For details of book and NICC correspondence course see page 30)

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Hart
Director:
John Groom
Producer:
Howard Smith

A duel of words and wit between Wendy Craig, Derek Bond, Michael Craig and Raymond Baxter, Frances Bennett, Toby Robins
Referee Robert Robinson

Contributors

Panellist:
Wendy Craig
Panellist:
Derek Bond
Panellist:
Michael Craig
Panellist:
Raymond Baxter
Panellist:
Frances Bennett
Panellist:
Toby Robins
Referee:
Robert Robinson
"Call My Bluff" devised by:
Mark Goodson
"Call My Bluff" devised by:
Bill Todman
Director:
Michael Goodwin
Producer:
T. Leslie Jackson

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

by Henrik Ibsen
Translated by Michael Meyer
[Starring] Wendy Hiller, Alexander Knox

Contributors

Author:
Henrik Ibsen
Translated by:
Michael Meyer
For the 69 Theatre Company - Costumes:
Malcolm Pride
For the 69 Theatre Company - Set designer:
Joanna Bryant
For the BBC - Make-up:
Pam Burns
For the BBC - Costumes:
Barbara Dyer
For the BBC - Lighting:
Sam Barclay
For the BBC - Designer:
Marilyn Taylor
For the BBC - Producer:
Ronald Travers
For the BBC - Director:
Michael Elliott
Irene:
Wendy Hiller
Arnold Rubek:
Alexander Knox
Maja:
Irene Hamilton
Ulfhejm:
Brian Cox
Inspector of the Baths:
Roger Swaine
Nun:
Brenda McGuinne

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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