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All in a day's work: 1
The Integrated Day can mean a number of things in theory; what does it mean in practice? The first of two programmes in which LYNNE EYNON 'S day with her class of infants is observed in detail.
Producer DAVID ALLEN
Book (same title), 70p, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Lynne Eynon
Producer:
David Allen

This week: Education
What's going wrong in our schools?
Brian Cox , Professor of English at Manchester University and editor of the ' Black Papers' on education, explains to three mps where he thinks the new methods in schooling have gone wrong and how to put the mistakes right. Chairman Robert McKenzie
Producer MARGARET douglas

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Cox
Unknown:
Robert McKenzie
Producer:
Margaret Douglas

Although a dedicated country stylist himself, America's ambassador of country music says 'Yippee' to most other forms of singing entertainment including: The old and yet very new sound of The King's Singers; The smooth playing and singing of Friday Brown; and listens amazed to the musical zeal of Adge Cutler 's Wurzels
Recorded at Cesars Club, Luton
Musical director JEREMY LUBBOCK
Director MIKE BEGG
Producer DOUGLAS HESPE

Contributors

Unknown:
Adge Cutler
Director:
Jeremy Lubbock
Director:
Mike Begg
Producer:
Douglas Hespe

based on the novels of ANTHONY TROLLOPE : written for television in 26 parts by SIMON RAVEN. Part 19
Script editor I.ENNOX PHILLIPS Designer TIM HARVEY
Producer MARTIN LISEMORE Director RONALD WILSON
The Pallisers RADIO TIMES SPECIAL, an 84-page colour guide, is on sale at newsagents: price 30p

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Trollope
Unknown:
Simon Raven.
Editor:
I.Ennox Phillips
Designer:
Tim Harvey
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
Ronald Wilson
Lord Chief Justice:
Carleton Hobbs
Plantagenet:
Philip Latham
Duke of St Bungay:
Roger Livesey
Mr Gresham:
Robin Bailey
Barrington Erle:
Moray Watson
Phineas Finn:
Donal McCann
Mr Chaffanbrass:
Peter Vaughan
Sir Gregory Grogram:
John Phillips
Mr Monk:
Bryan Pringle
Violet Chiltern:
Mel Martin
Lord Chiltern:
John Hallam
Clerk of the Court:
David Morrell
Glencora:
Susan Hampshire
Marie Goesler:
Barbara Murray
Peter Praska:
Brian Coburn
Rev Emilius:
Anthony Ainley
Mr Bonteen:
Peter Sallis
Adelaide Palliser:
Jo Kendall
Gerard Maule:
Jeremy Clyde
Laura Kennedy:
Anna Massey
Collingwood:
Maurice Quick
Dolly Longstaffe:
Donald Pickering
Lady Mary:
Heather Garrison
Photographer:
Jay Neill

A series about the French Impressionists and those who were influenced by them.
3: Edouard Manet, the witty man-about-town, who loved high society and longed for official approval-but whose work made him an outsider.
An absinth drinker . , . naked women picnicking ... a whore immortalised ... these were the paintings which outraged his public. But what was equally startling was that he triumphed on his own terms in the end. He achieved the impossible by combining official success with an art which advanced through Impressionism to the thresholds of today.
Written by MAX-POL FOUCHET Narrator MARTIN JARVIS Voice of Manet
FREDERICK TREVES
Other voices PATRICK NEWELL
Director GERARD PIGNOL
Produced for French TV: presented for BBCtV by MARGARET MCCALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Newell
Director:
Gerard Pignol
Unknown:
Margaret McCall

Tony Bilbow and Philip Jenkin son present a round-up of what's going on in the film world, including Busting, starring Elliott Gould ; also comments about this year's Cannes Film Festival from Alexander Walker , the British representative on the Grand Jury.
Producer BARRY BROWN
Philip Jenkinson : page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Bilbow
Unknown:
Philip Jenkin
Unknown:
Elliott Gould
Unknown:
Alexander Walker
Producer:
Barry Brown
Unknown:
Philip Jenkinson

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