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Although we may not know quite what to think about situations we aren't used to, that doesn't stop us having views about them.
Introduced by Derek Hart

(Linked with Radio 3, Friday 7.0 pm. For publication see p 13. This series, with the correspondence course - for details apply to National Extension College, [address removed] - provides preparatory experience for Open University students)

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Hart
Film directed by:
John Groom
Producer:
Howard Smith

Reporters Jim Douglas Henry, Jeremy James, Jeanne La Chard, Gillian Strickland, Desmond Wilcox, Harold Williamson

This week: Children at Risk: 2: The Guardians
The people most concerned with Child Care, the officers of the Welfare State, the guardians of institutions and homes, the doctors, the psychiatrists, and the politicians, are often their- own most severe critics. The protection of children from both circumstances and inadequacy is one of the chief concerns of those who operate the Welfare State. Changes are taking place. They are much needed. Will they do the job?

Contributors

Producer:
David Hart
Editor:
Desmond Wilcox
Editor:
Bill Morton

Introduced by Jack Pizzey

Tonight we look at some of the dos and don'ts of buying and keeping a pony as a pet.
A vet answers questions about the knowledge and facilities you need, and we look at a new breed to this country, the Haflinger, and at every townsman's idea of a pony, the Shetland.

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jack Pizzey
Director:
Brian Daubney
Producer:
Peter Bruce

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

BBC Two England

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