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Story: "What Anna Saved"
Written and illustrated by Inger Sandberg and Lasse Sandberg

Contributors

Presenter:
Miranda Connell
Presenter:
Jon Glover
Author/Illustrator (What Anna Saved):
Inger Sandberg
Author/Illustrator (What Anna Saved):
Lasse Sandberg

Health Foods - the New Consciousness, or just lucrative humbug?
Michael Dean talks to Nicholas Tomalin of the Sunday Times who believes that the health food movement unfairly exploits people's insecurities, to nutritionist Professor Yudkin, to a representative of the food industry, and to Craig Sams, one of the pioneers of macrobiotics in this country.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Dean
Interviewee:
Nicholas Tomalin
Interviewee:
Professor Yudkin
Interviewee:
Craig Sams
Producer:
Peter Carr

In the 1930s, Turkey's Kemal Ataturk swept away the power of the Sultans and planned a prosperous, educated democracy. Today Turkey stands in line for Common Market membership. Swedish and West German TV look at two sides of Ataturk's legacy: the economic reality of Europe's poorest nation, and at persistent accusations of repression and torture.
Introduced by Derek Hart

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Hart
Producer:
Maryse Addison

Paul Johnson on The Road to Ruritania

During the lifetime of most of us Britain has moved into the ranks of the second-class powers. The decline in our power and influence continues. You could say we're on the road to Ruritania.

In the latest in this series of highly personal films, Paul Johnson - journalist, broadcaster and author of a widely acclaimed history of England - gives his views on our latest dilemma. He believes we can only understand the present if we examine our past: 2,000 years of English history provide clues to our present-day difficulties over the Common Market and the economy.

The historian A.J.P. Taylor, as well as Michael Foot, MP, Anthony Howard, and J.B. Priestley contribute to the programme. But the overall view is very much Johnson's own.
Paul Johnson's Choice: page 5

Contributors

Presenter:
Paul Johnson
Interviewee:
A.J.P. Taylor
Interviewee:
Michael Foot
Interviewee:
Anthony Howard
Interviewee:
J.B. Priestley
Producer:
Malcolm Brown
Director:
Julian Cooper

Introduced by Chris Dunkley
Real Time devotes its whole programme to a phone-in about Jimmy O'Connor's play, Her Majesty's Pleasure, seen earlier on BBC1. For the first time, viewers will be able to voice their immediate reactions to a television play and question its creators.
O'Connor earned his reputation as a TV playwright with plays based on his personal experiences of prison life. Producer Kenith Trodd joins him in the studio to receive viewers' calls. If you wish to take part, the number to ring is [number removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Chris Dunkley
Panellist:
Jimmy O'Connor
Panellist:
Kenith Trodd
Producer:
Philip Speight
Executive Producer:
Mike Fentiman

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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