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A series of 20 programmes 14: How many hands?
' Team ' teaching or ' co-operative ' teaching can make classroom organisation more flexible, enabling teachers to provide more appropriate groupings for children while they are learning. The implications for teachers and pupils are examined through two case studies filmed in primary schools.
Introduced by ALAN LITTLE
Director CAROLINE PICK Producer DAVID ALLEN
(Repeated: Wednesday, 4.0 pm) Book 70p; see page 54

Contributors

Introduced By:
Alan Little
Director:
Caroline Pick
Producer:
David Allen

by DON TAYLOR
In 1665 a box of clothes came to the Derbyshire village of Eyam from London. Within hours a rash like a ring of roses appeared on the cheeks of some of the inhabitants-the plague had begun.
Music composed and conducted by HERBERT CHAPPELL played by THE PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE Producer DAVID ROSE
Director DON TAYLOR (Birmingham)

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Taylor
Conducted By:
Herbert Chappell
Unknown:
Philip Jones
Director:
Don Taylor
Thomas Stanley:
Leslie Sands
William Mompesson:
Ronald Pickup
Catherine Mompesson:
Caroline John
The Bedlam:
Raymond Platt
Marshall Howe:
Brian Coburn
Edward Thornley:
Mike Pratt
Emmot Sydall:
Hazel Clyne
Rowland Torre:
Seymour Matthews
Unwin:
John Garrie
Merril:
Joe Gladwin
George Vicars:
Robin Parkinson
Colonel Bradshaw:
John Malcolm
Mrs Bradshaw:
Ruth Goring
Mrs Cooper:
Anne Dyson
Edward Cooper:
Paul Arlington
Jon Cooper:
William David
Richard Sydall:
Ivor Salter
Mrs Sydall:
Pat Keen
George Frith:
Will Stampe
Isaac Thornley:
Tony Sympson
Elizabeth Thornley:
Pat Becket
William Torre:
Walter Sparrow
Mrs Hancock:
Annette Kerr
William Hancock:
Morgan Sheppard

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