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Tonight's programme concentrates on young people in Eastern Europe.
Could Flower Power take root in the youth cadres, or does the Generation Gap loom less large in the well-disciplined society of a communist state?
Introduced by Derek Hart

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Hart
Programme Editor:
Ronnie Noble

by Rosemary Anne Sisson
Second in a Series of 13.
With James Maxwell as Henry VII.

Henry VII has married Elizabeth and so united the Houses of Lancaster and York. The rebels, Lord Lovell and the Stafford brothers, are more determined than ever to overthrow the usurper.
(The Shadow of the Tower. 30p from booksellers or newsagents or send a crossed PO to [address removed]. Postage and packing 8p).

Contributors

Writer:
Rosemary Anne Sisson
Designer:
Spencer Butler
Producer:
Jordan Lawrence
Director:
Anthea Browne Wilkinson
Henry VII:
James Maxwell
Earl of Surrey:
Julian Holloway
Duke of Northumberland:
Richard Burrell
Henry VII:
James Maxwell
Jasper Tudor:
Brian Badcoe
Thomas Stafford:
John Hamill
Francis, Lord Lovell:
Michael Johnson
Humphrey Stafford:
Maurice Roeves
Queen Elizabeth:
Norma West
Margaret Beaufort:
Marigold Sharman
Sir Robert Willoughby:
Paul Humpoletz
Abbot Sante:
Maurice Perry
Brother Mark:
Stephen Gordon
Richard Fox:
Barrie Cookson
Earl of Lincoln:
James Laurenson
Earl of Oxford:
Hugh Sullivan
Judge:
Edward Harvey
Earl of Warwick:
Jake Robson

with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Rodney Friend conducted by Robert Farnon in a special concert from the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Contributors

Singer:
Tony Bennett
Musicians:
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra Leader:
Rodney Friend
Conductor:
Robert Farnon
Pianist /Musical Associate:
John Bunch
Sound:
Chris Holcombe
Lighting:
Tommy Thomas
Television Presentation:
Yvonne Littlewood

A season of films showing the adult world from the child's point of view

Tonight: L'Enfance Nue
Life for 10-year-old Francois is a succession of foster homes. At each he becomes more violent and uncontrollable. What does the future hold in store for this sensitive child? Must he be institutionalised forever?

Maurice Pialat's moving film, reminiscent of Truffaut's Les Quatre Cents Coups, won the San Giorgio Prize at the 1968 Venice Film Festival. Tonight's World Cinema presentation represents its first showing to a wide audience in Britain.

(This Weeks Films: page 11)

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Maurice Pialat
Francois:
Michel Tarrazon
Simone:
Linda Gutemberg
Roby:
Raoul Billerey
Josette:
Pierette Deplanque
Mme Minguet:
Marie-Louise Thierry
M Minguet:
Rene Thierry
Raoul:
Henri Puff
Meme:
Marie Marc
Letillon:
Maurice Coussoneau

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