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Story: Marmalade for Breakfast by JUDY WHITFIELD Presenters
JULIE STEVENS , BRIAN CANT
Pianist WILLIAM BLEZARD
Percussionist ALAN GRAHAME Designer JANET BUDDEN
Scriptwriter/director PETER CHARLTON Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Judy Whitfield
Unknown:
Julie Stevens
Pianist:
William Blezard
Unknown:
Alan Grahame
Designer:
Janet Budden
Director:
Peter Charlton
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

'It is hard to say whether the crimes of the big six brewers ... have been greater against beer or against pubs.' (The Guardian, 3 November 1973)
Richard Boston, a man who takes his beer very seriously indeed, joins Michael Dean on a visit to Brakspeare Brewery, Henley. Later they visit a Brakspeare house to find out what it is the locals treasure about their brew.

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Boston
Unknown:
Michael Dean
Producer:
Peter Carr

Television reports from West and East Europe reveal what concerns and interests our Continental neighbours.
Introduced by DEREK HART
Producer MARYSE ADDISON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Derek Hart
Producer:
Maryse Addison

Games with Love and Death
Five stories from the writings of ARTHUR SCHNITZLER dramatised by ROBERT MULLER Another chance to see
Story 2: The Man of Honour With
Make-up CHERRY ALSTON Sound JOHN STAPLE
Designer DON HOMFRAY
Producer RICHARD BEYNON Director HERBERT WISE

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Schnitzler
Dramatised By:
Robert Muller
Unknown:
Cherry Alston
Unknown:
John Staple
Designer:
Don Homfray
Producer:
Richard Beynon
Director:
Herbert Wise
Doktor Graesler:
Robert Stephens
Alfred Beratoner:
Norman Eshley
Waiter:
Neville Phillips
Adele:
Vanessa Miles
Lt Franzl von Schall:
Jeremy Clyde
Adele's Father:
Bruce Purchase
Elise:
Cheryl Murray
Postmistress:
Una Brandon-Jones
The Baron:
Robin Bailey
Doctor:
Manning Wilson
Apothecary:
George Howe
Cabaret Girls:
The Baker Twins
Tenor:
Peter Bamber

Another chance to see this personal view by J. Bronowski 7: The Majestic Clockwork
' What would the world look like if I rode on a beam of light? '
(ALBERT EINSTEIN)
If the world and its character could be clearly understood by two men only, they might well be Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein. They are connected by light, as DR BRONOWSKI shows in bringing their two worlds to life.
The universe of Newton, clear, English, stately, like the music and the great buildings of his century ticking away with a fine clockwork mechanism, wisely regulated by laws. Then the quizzical world of Einstein whose direct truth and questions could turn the dignified universe upside-down in the interests of a clearer understanding. We ride with Einstein on his beam of light to end our journey in our own century.
Producer DICK GILLING
Series editor ADRIAN MALONE
Fully illustrated book, available from booksellers, price £4.75

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Bronowski
Unknown:
Isaac Newton
Unknown:
Albert Einstein.
Producer:
Dick Gilling
Editor:
Adrian Malone

Chris Dunkley examines the world of television - the programmes, the people who create them and the opinions of the people who watch them.
Producer PHILIP SPEIGHT
Executive producer MIKE FENTIMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Dunkley
Producer:
Philip Speight
Producer:
Mike Fentiman

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