Story: Five Foolish Fishermen Presenters
JULIE STEVENS , DON SPENCER
Pianist PETER PETTINGER
Designer INGRID CARTER-JOHNSON
Scriptwriter/director BARBARA DEEHAN ProducerANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Second day
Further coverage up to the close of play from Old Trafford.
Introduced by Peter West
A series of ten programmes for industry
9:Born or Made?
How should we educate and train designers? A film of the Loughborough University design course followed by a discussion.
Director BRAINDAVIES
Producer MICHAEL GARROD
Weather
with Robert Erskine
The Red-nosed Devils
Europeans in foreign parts, and how odd they appeared to the locals.
Producer BETTY WHITE
with Percy Thrower from Clacks Farm,
Ombersley Marrows , outdoor tomatoes, celery and leeks are some of the vegetables Which PERCY THROWER plants out, as well as attending to dahlias, chrysanthemums and sweet peas.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR (Birmingham)
Percy Thrower 's Guide to Gardeners' World, SOp, from bookshops
Eat, Drink and Be Merry for Tomorrow ...
Every week the prophets of doom tell us that inflation spells ruin. But have all the warnings blunted our fears of what inflation means? Or are the fears themselves overplayed and can we learn to live with inflation? Presented by BRIAN WIDLAKE PAUL GRIFFITHS , DAVID TAYLOR and RICHARD WAKELY
With ROBERT MCKENZIE
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER
starring Damoure Zika Lam Ibrahima Dia Illo Gaoudel Safi Faye
Ariane Bruneton
When Damoure , the enterprising manager of a thriving Niger import-export business, journeys to Paris to look at plans for a new multi-storey office block he is impressed by the splendour of the city but perplexed by the strange manners and customs of the natives.
Jean Rouch 's delightful film takes a fresh and unusual look at the different life styles of Europe and Africa - and paints a fascinating portrait of Paris and Parisians seen through African eyes.
Director JEAN ROUCH
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Barry Askew introduces a look at the world of newspapers and magazines-the stories and the people who write them, the editors and the men who employ them.
Britain has 1,300 daily and weekly newspapers; more than 4,750 periodicals. Edition looks at the media and the messages.
Producer philip SPEIGHT
Executive producer WILL WYATT
Presented by Peter Dorling Weather