Story: "Hare's House" by Malcolm Carrick
(Repeated at 4.15 pm)
(Colour)
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Story: "Hare's House" by Malcolm Carrick
(Repeated at 4.15 pm)
(Colour)
by Richard Potts
with Michael Bryant
Introduced by Michael Aspel
With him in the studio this week Basil D'Oliveira
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Red salmon travel from the open sea to the streams in the wilderness of Kodiak Island, Alaska. Only the fittest survive to spawn, then degenerate and die.
A production of Les Requins Associes and Metromedia Producers Corporation
(From Bristol)
by Sir John Betjeman
The story of the English seaside resort in an aerial tour of the West country, from George Ill's first steps into the sea at Weymouth to the surfers, sailors, and holiday camps of today.
"50 minutes of sheer enjoyment" (Observer)
(Colour)
with Peter Woods; Weather
Wage claims between 15% and 50% are in the pipeline for farm workers, firemen, weavers, engineers, bank clerks, builders, teachers and dustmen. The government's unofficial norm of 7 1/2%, unthinkably generous five years ago, doesn't even look like a basis for negotiation. How can claims of this size be justified? Is there any kind of incomes policy which could contain them?
The first of the Money Programme's new series Money at Work makes a sortie into the minefield of wage claims and social justice.
Presented by Brian Widlake
With Robert McKenzie, Paul Griffiths, David Taylor
(Colour)
with Percy Thrower from Grayswood Hill, Surrey
A film that recalls the epic days of the fast sailing ships of 100 years ago, and the men who served in them, told in their own words.
Music by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger and the Critics Group
A journey to the top of the world, to the most northerly community on Earth - to the land, they say, that God forgot.
(From Scotland)
A series of seven programmes in which Mary Marquis and Donald MacCormick personalities and performances from the 26th Edinburgh International Festival