Story : Professor Twill's Travels Written and illustrated by BOB GUMPERTZ Presenters
MIRANDA CONNELL , DON SPENCER
Where do we go from here?
Young trade unionists take a critical look at the movement. Introduced by PATRICK O'BRIEN
Producer BRYN BROOKS
Series producer JOHN TWITCHIN
Weather
starring Madeline Bell
Jimmy Helms and Doris Troy Musical director GEOFF LOVE
Whether ballads or blues, it's not what you sing but how you sing it. Three of the country's top soul singers leave the recording studio to present their own special style of music to a night club audience.
Sound JOHN DRAKE
Lighting GEOFF LOMAS
Producer MICHAEL BEGG
Reporters: JEREMY james
JEANNE LA CHARD, JOHN PITMAN JACK PIZZEY , DESMOND WILCOX HAROLD WILLIAMSON.
Jolly Boating Weather
Of all the events which use sport as an excuse to ease out the champagne corks and have a social junket-Ascot, Wimbledon, Lord's, Cowes - the most exquisitely English is Henley Royal Regatta. The course is English to the point of idiosyncrasy: it doesn'conform to international standards for one inch of its beautiful length. Yet every oarsman in the world wants to row on it. Even the Russians send their best men to heave and sweat past the Stewards' enclosure, where the English upper classes relax in deck-chairs, wear dazzling boat-club blazers and caps, sip punch and champagne, gossip, and clap politely.
Jack Pizzey was at Henley this summer, mingling with the crowds and looking behind the scenes of this most English occasion.
Producer RICHARD THOMAS Editor ADAM CLAPHAM
The Melancholy Hussar by THOMAS HARDY dramatised by KEN TAYLOR
Mary Larkin as Phyllis Grove
Ben Cross as Matthaus Tina with Emrys James as Dr Grove and Richard Kay as Humphrey Gould The arrival of the York Hussars on the Dorset Downs has a dramatic impact upon the life of Phyllis Grove.
Film cameraman PETER BARTLETT . Film editor DAVE KING
Designer AUSTEN SPRIGGS Producer-iRENE SHUBIK Director MIKE NEWELL
In October leading amateur rider Chris Collins joined the small band of Englishmen who have ridden in Czechoslovakia's world-famous Pardubice Steeplechase. Run over 4½ miles, with 31 daunting obstacles, the event has justly been likened to Aintree's Grand National. JULIAN WILSON reports on how CHRIS COLLINS won the race at his first attempt.
on behalf of the Labour Party
Jesus Liberation Front
In a chaste little commune in two old semi-detached houses on the edge of Hemel Hempstead, a lively group of young Christians proclaim the love of Jesus. They hold rousing public gatherings, open-air baptisms, joyful prayer meetings and they witness their faith to anybody who will listen.
Despite the attractions of the permissive society, their best audience and their readiest converts are even younger than they are.
This is the fifth in a series of six programmes about different groups of young people who are dissatisfied with the society in which they live and are trying, in their own way, to change it.
Director SUE BOYD
Producer JOHN PERCIVAL
Tony Bilbow and Philip Jenkinson preview the films being shown for the Christmas season. Including Disney's latest Robin Hood; Cliff Richard in Take Me High; and 40 Carats, starring Liv Ullman, plus an interview with Mike Frankovich, the producer of 40 Carats who has just ended a 22-year partnership with Columbia Pictures.
Philip Jenkinson : page 11
Presented by David Holmes with Peter Dorling Weather