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Story: "Bod's Apple" by Michael and Joanne Cole
Bod throws an apple up into the air-and waits for it to come down again. But it doesn't. Why?

(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)

Contributors

Author (Bod's Apple):
Michael Cole
Author (Bod's Apple):
Joanne Cole
Presenter:
Sarah Long
Presenter:
Lionel Morton
Scriptwriter:
Malcolm Carrick

In-Service Education Project for Teachers
A series of ten programmes

Youth workers often rely on young people 'coming to them,' or on relationships developing 'naturally.' Is this enough?
A look this week at some different styles, approaches - even techniques - of 'making contact.'

Contributors

Producer:
Roger Tonge
Series Producer:
Roger Owen

Animal behaviour and survival.
To most of us a strip of seashore may seem a barren, unlived-in place; but to someone with the time and the skill to see, grubbing under rocks and through tide pools can turn up a host of weird and wonderful creatures.
From the underwater world of a Cornish beach the magnifying camera lens brings out the grace and beauty of creatures that we usually pass over as inanimate sand grains.
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Narrator:
Hugh Falkus
Scientific Editor:
Professor Niko Tinbergen
Presented by:
Christopher Parsons

by Colette
Dramatised in five parts by Michael Voysey
Starring Yvonne Mitchell, Scott Antony, Brenda Bruce

(Brenda Bruce is a member of the RSC)
Colette: pages 60-62

Contributors

Author:
null Colette
Dramatised by:
Michael Voysey
Script Editor:
Lennox Phillips
Lighting:
Robert Wright
Designer:
Derek Dodd
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
Claude Whatham
Lea:
Yvonne Mitchell
Cheri:
Scott Antony
Charlotte:
Brenda Bruce
Rose:
Betty Hardy
Marie Laure:
Pauline Devaney
Edmee:
Lorna Heilbron
Marcel:
Peter Gray
Patron:
Peter Bowles
Old Lili:
Selma Vaz Dias
Guido:
Robin Halstead
Baroness de la Berche:
Ellen Pollock
Madame Aldonza:
Peggy Ledger

Helgafell suddenly erupted on 23 January; now Iceland's major fishing port lies buried under volcanic ash. Volcanoes shape and move our continents; some scientists say they supply our air and water, even that they are connected with the origins of life itself.

Contributors

Narrator:
Frank Gillard
Editor:
Bruce Norman
Producer:
Simon Campbell-Jones

by Dave Humphries

The midday 'croust' on the building site in Cornwall is its usual tea-and-sandwich ritual until Bill starts the argument.

Contributors

Writer:
Dave Humphries
Script Editor:
Richard Broke
Designer:
Dacre Punt
Producer:
Anne Head
Director:
John Hefin
Bill:
Bryan Pringle
Leonard:
Michael Brennan
Young Jack:
Charles Lamb
Little Tom:
Jimmy Gardner

Michael Dean surveys the week's TV output and invites others to assess its achievements and effect. Among his guests tonight George C. Stoney, Professor of Film at New York University, a pioneer in community television.

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Dean
Guest:
George C. Stoney
Producer:
Philip Speight
Executive Producer:
Mike Fentiman

BBC Two England

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