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Story: "The Little Boy and the Big Fish" written and illustrated by Max Velthuijs.

(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer/Illustrator (The Little Boy and the Big Fish):
Max Velthuijs
Presenter:
Julie Stevens
Presenter:
Johnny Ball
Pianist:
Peter Gosling
Designer:
Fiona Comrie
Scriptwriter/Director:
John Lane
Producer:
Michael Cole
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Ever since Joseph interpreted Pharaoh's dream of the seven fat kine and the seven thin, economic prediction has been a popular but chancy business.
Two recent predictions for the British economy foretell two totally different results: sustained economic growth at the rate of five per cent per year on the one hand and an enormous Balance of Payments debt of £1,000 million on the other
In this season of economic contradictions, what makes for success and what for failure in business? Money at Work looks at examples at home and abroad.
Presented by Brian Widlake
With Paul Griffiths, David Taylor and Robert McKenzie

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Widlake
Reporter:
Paul Griffiths
Reporter:
David Taylor
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Producer:
Peter Dunkley
Editor:
John Dekker

Philip Jenkinson presents a short profile of the doyenne of the French film industry and introduces the first of three of her films in the current World Cinema season.

9.20 Les Amants
The first of three films starring the inimitable Jeanne Moreau
with Alain Cuny, Jean-Marc Bory
A society woman, bored with her husband and their routine existence falls passionately in love with a young man she meets quite by chance.
(This Week's Films: page 9; Radio Times People: page 5)

Contributors

Presenter:
Philip Jenkinson
Screenplay/Director (Les Amants):
Louis Malle
Freely adapted from "Point de Lendemain" by (Les Amants):
null Dominique-Vivant
Jeanne Tournier:
Jeanne Moreau
Henri Tournier:
Alain Cuny
Bernard:
Jean-Marc Bory
Maggy:
Judith Magre
Raoul:
Jose Louis de Villalonga

Anthony Shaffer's successful stage play Sleuth has now been made into a film with Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine in the leading roles and Joseph L. Mankiewicz directing.
Sheridan Morley reports from Athelhampton, a medieval manor house in Dorset where the exterior shots for Sleuth were filmed.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sheridan Morley
Producer:
Barry Brown
Executive Producer:
Mike Fentiman

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