Story: "Jeremy Mouse" written and illustrated by Althea
Presenters this week Miranda Connell, Jon Glover
How can a fairer pattern of pay ever be established in industry? Frank Scuffham finds a possible answer at a South Wales cement plant, where workers have a big say in grading their own jobs.
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A series of five programmes on the human side of organisations.
Presented by John Timpson and Tony Eccles
Weather
A conversation between Rt Hon Edward Heath, MP The Prime Minister and Kenneth Woollcombe, Bishop of Oxford filmed at No 10, Downing Street.
Can the Prime Minister afford to have a private faith - a personal vision of how the world should be? How are these beliefs reconciled with the realities of everyday politics?
(Part 2: next Monday evening)
A new series of the popular Western films with Hannibal Heyes and Jed 'Kid' Curry, two of the roughest, toughest - nicest and kindest-outlaws who ever rode the West
Starring Ben Murphy as Jones and Roger Davis as Smith
with guest stars Buddy Ebsen, Rod Cameron, Marie Windsor
Rancher Phil Archer hires Smith and Jones to trap wild animals - but Archer plans to trap the boys themselves...
A duel of words and wit between Patrick Campbell, Angharad Rees, Brian Johnston and Frank Muir, Wanda Ventham, Tim Rice
Referee Robert Robinson
The Pygmies were discovered by the West at the beginning of this century. It was found they were not half-man, half-monkey after all and, to prove it, were brought to England to grace society weddings. Documentaries of the 30s and 40s reinforced already popular misconceptions (some of those films are shown here).
Today, anthropologists know more about Pygmies than ever before. But the Pygmies are on the verge of extinction, forced into 'civilisation' no longer by the white man but by the black.
This is the first - and probably the last - chance to see, in their traditional environment, the world's most extraordinary people.
by Michael Sadler
A season of six plays from Birmingham by new writers
Adie and Astral share a taste for literature and freedom, but Zena has long since set the jam just the way she likes it.
Wanting jam on it: page 4
with Edwin Mullins
For the true cricket-lover Lord's is probably the centre of the world. But with W. G. Grace's snuff-box, the Ashes, the sparrow that was killed by a ball, Jessop's bat, Trumper's pads, old score-cards, old club ties, the museum gives a curious insight into English social history.
Presented by David Holmes with Peter Dorling; Weather
How do pensioners fare today with soaring prices? The committee presents a programme which spotlights the hardships and misery and shows how pensioners can help to improve matters.