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Hugo van Lawick and Jane Goodall present The Wild Dogs of Africa

Havoc is boss of the Genghis Pack. She browbeats and bites Angel, and even kills her pups. It is all part of the social structure of a group of wild hunting dogs that Jane Goodall and her husband, cameraman Baron Hugo Van Lawick, have been studying and filming for over two years.
Jane is best known for her study of chimpanzees in the wild that led to a best-selling book, and a very memorable BBC film. This is their second major study, and an even more memorable film.
A Swan production
(from Bristol)
(...kept her son in a cage: page 11)

Contributors

Narrator:
David Attenborough
Expert:
Jane Goodall
Cameraman/Director/Co-producer:
Baron Hugo Van Lawick
Producer:
Bill Travers
Producer:
James Hill
The World About Us Editor:
Christopher Parsons
The World About Us Editor:
Anthony Isaacs

All we hear played today of Schubert's Symphony No 8 in B minor are the first two movements. Familiarity with this sublime fragmentary masterpiece, written in 1822 when Schubert was 25, has led most of today's concert audiences to believe that this is how Schubert wanted it and how it should remain - a sort of symphonic lollipop - forever 'The Unfinished.'
But Dr Gerald Abraham has not only completed the third movement from Schubert's own sketches. He believes passionately that the full score of the missing fourth and last movement has been sitting around all this time disguised under another name. Tonight he states his reasons and the 'Finished' version will have its first complete performance on television.
with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra leader Erich Gruenberg conducted by Neville Marriner
Introduced by Kenneth van Barthold

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth van Barthold
Composer/Interviewee:
Dr Gerald Abraham
Musicians:
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Erich Gruenberg
Orchestra conducted by:
Neville Marriner
Director:
Rodney Greenberg
Producer:
Kenneth Corden

by Jan Read
with Roddy McMillan as Pike

Pike becomes personally involved in the murder of a street pie-man when Sweet Sam is the only witness. But Sam has lost her memory, and Pike has to use his own methods to bring the murderer to book.
[Repeat]

Contributors

Writer:
Jan Read
Producer:
Anthony Coburn
Director:
Prudence Fitzgerald
Pike:
Roddy McMillan
Sam:
Beth Robens
McGovern:
Michael Marrigan
Bell:
Stuart McGugan
Bryce:
Hugh Sullivan
Murdoch:
Larry Marshall
Hope:
John Shedden
Mae Rankin:
Josie Kidd
Davie:
James Gibson
Tom:
Ian Young
Raincoat:
Charles Kearney
Garvie:
Ian Halliburton
Newsvendor:
Brian Carey

A programme featuring weekly some of the world's most popular music starring
The Young Generation and Vince Hill with artists who have sold a million records
This week's guests Gilbert O'Sullivan, Johnny Nash
With Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra

(Colour)

Contributors

Singers/Dancers:
The Young Generation
Singer:
Vince Hill
Singer/Pianist:
Gilbert O'Sullivan
Singer:
Johnny Nash
Musicians:
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
Choreographer:
Nigel Lythgoe
Writer:
Roy Tuvey
Writer:
Maurice Sellas
Designer:
Kenneth Sharp
Producer:
Stewart Morris
Producer:
Stanley Dorfman

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