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Story: "The Sad Photographer" by Malcolm Carrick
Guest storyteller Ray C. Davis

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Chell
Presenter:
Johnny Silvo
Author (The Sad Photographer)/Scriptwriter:
Malcolm Carrick
Storyteller:
Ray C. Davis
Pianist:
Paul Reade
Double-Bass:
Dave Moses
Designer:
Andree Welstead Hornby
Director:
Carole Ward
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

with Percy Thrower from Clacks Farm, Ombersley, Worcs
Percy Thrower demonstrates gathering and storing of apples and pears, recommends varieties of top fruit for autumn planting, and shows unusual vegetables.
(Birmingham)
(Book, 50p: page 78)

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Producer:
Barrie Edgar

This week, the worried finance ministers of the countries of the International Monetary Fund are meeting equally worried bankers in Nairobi to try to solve international exchange rate problems. The solution that they cobbled together three years ago in Washington was to float. But the pound has floated soggily downwards losing 18% of its value, while the deutschmark has popped up like a champagne cork. Chancellors and their like are paid to worry about that - why should it trouble the rest of us?
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
Executive Producer:
Peter Dunkley
Producer:
John Dekker

The second in a season of films by this distinguished French director
Tonight's film starring Dominique Sanda, Guy Frangrin, Jane Lobre

A man stands by the body of his wife after she has committed suicide by jumping from the balcony of their apartment. He recalls their life together to Anna, their maid.
Bresson's brilliant film - his first in colour - is a characteristically controlled, subtly stated portrait of two people and the gradual breakdown of their marriage.

This Week's Films: page 11

Contributors

Screenplay/Director:
Robert Bresson
Based on the story "A Gentle Soul" by:
Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Wife:
Dominique Sanda
The Husband:
Guy Frangrin
Anna:
Jane Lobre

Every day 27-million newspapers are bought in Britain. Every year 4,460 magazines are published. Last year over £700-million was spent on advertising.
Edition returns in a new series, looking at the world of information, comment and persuasion. Introduced by Barry Askew

Ladies Wanted earn £150-million a year. Fleet Street expects every girl to do her duty. The big sell of the small ad.
Margaret Howard reports on the booming world of classified advertising.
Not retiring: page 4

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Askew
Reporter:
Margaret Howard
Producer:
Will Wyatt
Executive Producer:
Mike Fentiman

BBC Two England

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