Story: Swimmy written and illustrated by LEO LIONNI Presenters
JULIE STEVENS , DON SPENCER
Caves are essential to the maintenance of life on a coral reef. Not only do they have their own, sometimes bizarre, inhabitants but other animals depend on caves for rest and security.
A BBC/NDR co-production
Coral World, £3.20, from bookshops
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Stomu Yamash'ta (percussion) Hisako Yamash'ta (violin) Hugh Hopper (bass guitar) Brian Gascoigne (keyboard) Bernie Holland (guitar) Mike Travis (drums) Sammy Abu (vocals/congas/flute) Maxine Nightingale (vocals)
Reporters: Jeremy James, Jeanne Lachard, John Pitman, Jack Pizzey, Desmond Wilcox, Harold Williamson
This week: Out of Sight, Out of Mind 1: Up in Middlewood
Middlewood Hospital on the outskirts of Sheffield was built 100 years ago as the South Yorkshire Lunatic Asylum.
Today it is a typical psychiatric hospital: too big, understaffed, housing many patients, who are only there because they have nowhere else to go. There are 1,300 patients in Middlewood, many of them living in 50 bed, long-stay wards, staffed only by two overworked nurses.
Each year over 150,000 people are admitted to mental hospitals. Most will be treated in institutions like Middlewood.
In the first of a two-part enquiry into the treatment of mental illness - the 'Cinderella of the Social Services' - Gordon Snell looks at Middlewood Hospital and its staff, struggling to provide some sort of psychiatric first-aid. Next week's programme looks at new approaches to the definition and treatment of mental illness.
starring Gary Cooper
Ingrid Bergman , Flora Robson
When she returns to New Orleans in 1875, Clio Dulaine, a beautiful adventuress, has two aims: to avenge the wrongs her mother suffered at the hands of fashionable society and to find herself a rich husband. But, in spite of herself, she falls in love with Clint Maroon, a Texas cowboy with a flair for gambling, and the pair journey to Saratoga, with its millionaires and gaming tables, to seek their fortunes.
Ingrid Bergman and Gary Cooper r.enew the partnership that had begun so successfully in For Whom The BelL Tolls in this screen version of Edna Ferber's romantic best-seller.
Producer HAL B. WALLIS DirectorSAM WOOD
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Tony Bilbow presents a round-up of what's going on in the film world including Mr Majestyk directed by Richard Fleischer with Charles Bronson in the title role.
Philip Jenkinson recalls some screen detectives based on the book The Detective in Film by William K. Everson including Sherlock Holmes , The Saint, Philip Marlowe and Charlie Chan.
Producer BARRY BROWN
Philip Jenkinson : page 13
Presented by David Holmes Weather