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A million unemployed, low growth and high inflation - 20 years ago no economist would have thought that economic combination possible. Yet Britain has it in spite of two massive doses of reflation.
Tonight the Money Programme invites four men from business and politics to propose and discuss their solutions to the problem that the Chancellor of the Exchequer is seeking to solve in next month's Budget.
Taking part: Rt Hon Aubrey Jones, Chairman Laport Industries Limited; Rt Hon Enoch Powell, MP; Rt Hon Harold Lever, MP; Hugh Scanlon, President, Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers.

Contributors

Panellist:
Rt Hon Aubrey Jones
Panellist:
Rt Hon Enoch Powell
Panellist:
Rt Hon Harold Lever
Panellist:
Hugh Scanlon
Associate Producer:
Peter Dunkley
Producer:
Robert Rowland

[Starring] Michael Jayston as Wilfred Owen

"My subject is War, and the pity of War..."
(Michael Jayston's Choice: page 5)

Contributors

Compilation:
Derek Ingrey
Script Editor:
Rosemary Hill
Designer:
Natasha Kroll
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Joan Craft
Wilfred Owen:
Michael Jayston

Topical arts magazine.
Introduced by David Jones.

With Bicycle and Handbag.
A look at Dame Margaret Rutherford's career on the appearance of her autobiography.

One View of Berlin
A selection of drawings and woodcuts by Kathe Kollwitz - one of the most acute and sympathetic observers of the suffering behind the glitter in Berlin during the 20s.
Readings from her letters and diaries by Dame Flora Robson.

Girls at War
Kenneth Allsop talks to Chinua Achebe, the Nigerian novelist and broadcaster and one of the most outstanding of African writers.

(David Jones is a member of the RSC)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Jones
Director (With Bicycle and Handbag):
Gavin Millar
Subject (One View of Berlin):
Kathe Kollwitz
Reader (One View of Berlin):
Dame Flora Robson
Director(One View of Berlin)/Producer:
Peter Adam
Interviewer (Girls at War):
Kenneth Allsop
Interviewee (Girls at War):
Chinua Achebe
Director:
Alan Yentob
Producer:
Tony Staveacre
Producer:
Michael MacIntyre
Editor:
Colin Nears

Adapted in nine parts by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson from the novel by Gabriel Chevallier and starring Cyril Cusack, Roy Dotrice, Wendy Hiller, Kenneth Griffith, Cyd Hayman and Catherine Rouvel with Hugh Griffith, Aubrey Woods and Meredith Edwards.

A BBCtv co-production with Bavaria Atelier GMBH, Munich

Contributors

Author:
Gabriel Chevallier
Adapted by:
Ray Galton
Adapted by:
Alan Simpson
Film Cameraman:
James Balfour
Film Sound:
Bill Chesnau
Film Editor:
Christopher Rowlands
Designer:
Spencer Chapman
Producer:
Michael Mills
Barthelemy Piechut:
Cyril Cusack
Cure Ponosse:
Roy Dotrice
Justine Putet:
Wendy Hiller
Ernest Tafardel:
Kenneth Griffith
Francois Toumignon:
Freddie Earlle
Judith Toumignon:
Catherine Rouvel
Arthur Torbayon:
Barry Linehan
Adele Torbayon:
Cyd Hayman
Alexandre Bourdillat:
Hugh Griffith
Aristide Focart:
Aubrey Woods
Abbe Jouffe:
Meredith Edwards
Hippolyte Foncimagne:
Christian Roberts
Monsieur Girodot:
Wolfe Morris
Madame Girodot:
Elspeth MacNaughton
Hortense Girodot:
Madeline Smith
Nicholas the Beadle:
Bernard Bresslaw
Madame Nicholas:
Miriam Raymond
Dr Mouraille:
Peter Madden
Bernard Samothrace:
David Quilter
Honorine:
Diane Holland
Ploquin:
Larry Noble
Poipanel:
John Barrett
Machevoigne:
Roland MacLeod
Lagouche:
Michael Golden
Laroudel:
John Turtle
Madame Chavaigne:
Ruth Harrison
Madame Fouache:
Deddie Davies
Madame Voujon:
Gwen Nelson
Madame Lagousse:
Mollie Maureen

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