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Look at what the photographer took -
Grandma and Grandpa in a book
Today's story is told from pictures by Helen Bradley.

Presenters this week: Carol Chell, Brian Cant

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Chell
Presenter:
Brian Cant
Illustrator:
Helen Bradley

by John Peacock
Twelfth of 13 programmes.
With James Maxwell as Henry VII.

Warwick and Warbeck are still imprisoned in the Tower but Henry is under extreme pressure to put them both to death. Warwick at least is entirely guiltless and Henry cannot kill an innocent man.

Contributors

Writer:
John Peacock
Producer:
Jordan Lawrence
Director:
Joan Kamp-Welch
Ralph Wilford:
Stephen Churchett
Henry VII:
James Maxwell
Prince Arthur:
Jason Kemp
Margaret Beaufort:
Marigold Sharman
Earl of Oxford:
Hugh Sullivan
Earl of Warwick:
Christopher Neame
Girdeler:
Derek Francis
Digby:
Michael Beint
Princess Margaret:
Wendy Spinks
Queen Elizabeth:
Norma West
Prince Henry:
Andrew Burleigh
Chaplain:
Laidlaw Dalling
De Puebla:
John Bennett
Cleymounde:
Michael Graham Cox
Thomas Astwood:
Hayward Morse
Perkin Warbeck:
Richard Warwick
Mashborough:
Rollo Gamble

Documentary films produced by the top reporters of European television networks illustrate and investigate the Cults, Customs, Traditions and Politics of the world of 1972.
Introduced by Derek Hart

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Hart
Producer:
Maryse Addison
Programme Editor:
Ronnie Noble

Starring Dave Allen
with Jacqueline Clarke, Ronnie Brody, Michael Sharvell-Martin, Peter Hawkins and Simon Barnes.

Contributors

Script:
Dave Allen
Script:
Austin Steele
Script:
Peter Vincent
Costumes:
Prue Handley
Make-up:
Christine Beveridge
Lighting:
Peter Wesson
Sound:
John Delany
Designer:
Keith Cheetham
Producer:
Peter Whitmore
Comedian:
Dave Allen
[Actor]:
Jacqueline Clarke
[Actor]:
Ronnie Brody
[Actor]:
Michael Sharvell-Martin
[Actor]:
Peter Hawkins
[Actor]:
Simon Barnes

The Art of Compilation.
The last of a group of films showing how the subtle assembly of contemporary films and documents can recapture the atmosphere of times past.
Made in 1953 by the Shell Film Unit to commemorate the 50th anniversary of powered flight, Stuart Legg's film is an object lesson in the imaginative use of archival material.
Although basically concerned with the technical evolution of the aeroplane, it also illustrates the social and political environment in which this development takes place.

(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Music:
Malcolm Arnold
Producer:
Stuart Legg

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