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with Johnny Morris
From its sources in the Swiss Alps down to the North Sea, he explores the towns and countryside around this great river.

'Switzerland in late summer - there tumbles winter's old snow - the sweat of a mountain. You become so mesmerised by the sensational scenery it's a long time before you realise that there aren't many people about.'
"...fertile territory for his distinctive wit and philosophy." (Daily Telegraph)
"...bouncing his imagination gently off the places he passes like a ball." (The Guardian)
"Johnny Morris for your guide and companion - it's the only way to travel." (Northern Echo)
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Johnny Morris
Producer:
Brian Patten

The fourth of a series of six programmes

Shop floor workers apparently have a say in the running of companies in Europe, and in this country a few companies have some form of employee participation. But, are workers getting a real say in company affairs, or are they rubber stamps for management?
Introduced by Barry Askew

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Askew
Film Reporter:
John Torode
Director:
Andrew Clayton
Producer:
Paul Ellis

by Alberto Moravia
Dramatised in four parts by Ray Lawler
Starring Margaret Whiting

Rome in 1943. Cesira, a widow, has all she desires - a shop which, in spite of the war, provides a good living, a flat and a daughter whom she adores.
Moravia's mark on the sands of time: pages 8-9

Contributors

Author:
Alberto Moravia
Dramatised by:
Ray Lawler
Script Editor:
Lennox Phillips
Costumes:
Barbara Lane
Designer:
Peter Kindred
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
Gareth Davies
Cesira:
Margaret Whiting
Rosetta:
Jenny Twigge
Giovanni:
Jon Laurimore
Food Inspector:
Terence Soall
Rich woman:
Christine Pollon
Proietti:
Charles Hill
Fat man on the train:
George Silver
Concetta:
Carmen Silvera
Vincenzo:
Reg Lye
Rosario:
Geoffrey Greenhill
Apeface:
Michael David

by Bruce Norman
[Starring] Edward Fox

A dramatised reconstruction of Dr Freud's treatment of an obsessive neurotic.
Commentary spoken by Richard Bebb
Fox, the Jackal and the Rat Man

Contributors

Writer:
Bruce Norman
Narrator:
Richard Bebb
Film editor:
David Elliott
Editor:
Peter Goodchild
Producer:
Bruce Norman
Dr Freud:
Bernard Archard
Patient:
Edward Fox
Patient as a boy:
Caspar Norman
Captain Novak:
Michael Brennan
Father:
Charles Kinross
Governess:
Ruth Madoc
Girl friend Gisela:
Mary Ashton
Girl with Beautiful Eyes:
Jo Garrity

BBC Two England

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