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How much does a cup of tea really cost? What is the real price of a bar of chocolate?
This programme, the second in a series of six on the widening gap between the rich countries and the poor, examines the tea trade with Ceylon and the cocoa trade with Ghana.
John Percival compares the standards of living of rich and poor people involved in both trades and asks some very fundamental questions about the ideas that govern trade. In a world of limited resources how long can we go on buying cheap and selling dear, promising ourselves an ever-rising standard of living, ever-rising expectations of greater prosperity to come?

Contributors

Presenter/Producer:
John Percival

Cliff Michelmore covers the world of motoring, with Maxwell Boyd, Judith Jackson,
Gordon Wilkins

Dunlop pioneer the idea of motoring without a spare wheel but will the motor manufacturers buy it?
A 7-year-old girl dies in a fall from a car on the M4. Which child safety seats are best?
From Casablanca, an all-action report on the Rally of Morocco, a battle of rally stars among the mountains and deserts of North Africa.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Maxwell Boyd
Reporter:
Judith Jackson
Reporter:
Gordon Wilkins
Director:
Tony Salmon
Producer:
John Mills
Editor:
Brian Robins

by Nick McCarty
Dorothy Tutin as Anne
Starring Keith Michell as Henry VIII and Anne Stallybrass as Jane Seymour
with Patrick Troughton and Sheila Burrell

(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Nick McCarty
Series based on an idea by:
Maurice Cowan
Make-up:
Pam Meager
Costumes:
John Bloomfield
Lighting:
Robert Wright
Designer:
Peter Seddon
Producer:
Ronald Travers
Producer:
Mark Shivas
Director:
Naomi Capon
Anne Boleyn:
Dorothy Tutin
Henry VIII:
Keith Michell
Mark Smeaton:
Michael Osborne
Lady Rochford:
Sheila Burrell
Lady Boleyn:
Hilary Mason
George Viscount Rochford:
Jonathan Newth
Thomas Cromwell:
Wolfe Morris
Archbishop Cranmer:
Bernard Hepton
Duke of Norfolk:
Patrick Troughton
Sir Henry Norreys:
Christopher Hancock
Earl of Surrey:
Christopher Beeching
Armourer:
Arnold Peters
Jane Seymour:
Anne Stallybrass
Sir William Kingston:
Robert Cawdron
Lady Kingston:
Patricia Heneghan
Sir Christopher Hales:
Peter Cellier

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