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1: Finding the Facts
Altogether Now
Community Schools set out to harness together the skills of teachers and parents. Is this endeavour significant educationally, and does it raise any proper professional anxieties?
Director GERRY NORTHAM Producer DAVID ALLEN
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This week: The Common Market Can Britain afford not to be in Europe?
Andrew Shonfield , Director of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, tells three of the new mps how he thinks politicians have failed to grasp their European opportunities and what should be done now.
Chairman Robert McKenzie
MARGARET DOUGLAS
Jade
There is far more to jade and jade carving than most westerners appreciate. HUGH MOSS talks about this ancient Chinese craft. The British Theatre Museum
DONALD SINDEN describes some of the items in the collection relating to famous artists and productions of the past.
Arthur Negus answers viewers' questions Introduced by Hugh Scully
Directors ROBIN DRAKE
PAUL SMITH and JOHN IRVING Producer JOHN KING (Bristol)
based on the novels of ANTHONY TROLLOPE : written for television in 26 parts by SIMON RAVEN. Part 17
Script editor LENNOX PHILLIPS Designer TIM HARVEY Producer
MARTIN LISEMORE Director RONALD WILSON
The Pallisers RADIO TIMES SPECIAL is On sale at newsagents : price 30p
and his music with his guests Ivry Gitlis Christiane Legrand and Norman Jewison
Sound LEN SHOREY
Lighting KEN MACGREGOR Designer BRIAN TREGIDDEN
Producer YVONNE LITTLEEWOOD
A series about the French Impressionists and those who were influenced by them
1: Auguste Renoir, the painter who set out to ' beautify life.' This he achieved but only after a gruelling struggle between his love of Classicism and his admiration for the Impressionists. It was a fight that revealed him as a man of enormous stature, determination and insight.
Written by MAX-POL FOUCHET Narrator RICHARD HURNDALL Voices PAUL MASSIE
CECILE CHEVREAU , VICTOR LUCAS
Produced for French TV: presented for BBCtv by MARGARET MCCAI. L
with David Holmes ; Weather
Paul Barnes and Chris Dunkley look at Thames Television's The World at War.