Story: Buttons or Bows? by JUDY WHITFIELD
Guest storyteller Colin Jeavons Presenters this week
Sarah Long , Derek Griffiths
Storytime from Play School, 25p, from bookshops
For Colleges
Jobs for the Girls
Why do only 25 per cent of girls do any kind of job training after school?
Producer SUZANNE DAVIES
Series producer JOHN TWITCHIN
Discussion notes for this series are available from BBC Further Education Office, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1.4.4.
A series of ten programmes presented by ANNE LAPPING and MICHAEL REINHOLD.
7: Screening -Who Wants It?
Should the National Health Service offer everyone free medical check-ups?
Director CHRIS JELLEY
Series editor PETER RIDING
with Robin Day brings you the day's News Summary and an interview with a prominent personality behind the headlines. Preceded by Weather
Associate producer JOHN SHEARER Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
From Normandy to Provence and back again ...
Johnny Morris explores some well-known and some lesser-known parts of the country.
3: Provence - Arles, Cannes and Marseilles
From the famous Roman amphitheatre at Aries, Johnny drives south to take a look at the Mediterranean beach life at Cannes.
Producer BRIAN PATTEN (Bristol)
A film series set in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains
The Odyssey: To find peace and quiet John-Boy goes up to an isolated mountain cabin - which turns out to be anything but peaceful.
A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir, Lady Harlech, Robin Knox-Johnston and Patrick Campbell, Francesca Annis, Michael Jayston
Referee Robert Robinson
The Writing on the Wall
Could the crime and vandalism of New York ever occur in our cities? Professor Oscar Newman has shown in America how vandalism and bad housing design are related. One enormous new housing project in St Louis has just been demolished after it became too dangerous to live in. Horizon brought NEWMAN to England to see if we are making the same mistakes in housing as architects have done in America. Narrator PAUL VAUGHAN
Editor BRUCE NORMAN
Producer JOHN M. MANSFIELD
A season of new plays from Birmingham
The right to work... The words and actions of the people fighting to keep open the steelworks at Shelton Bar, North Staffordshire. Adapted from the theatre production at Stoke-on-Trent's Victoria Theatre, and performed in the studio by members of the original cast.
Bob Eaton, John Darrell, Dyfed Thomas, Graham Watkins, Bill Thomas, David Miller, Nick Darke, Jim Wiggins, Alan Gill, Zoe Gonord, Romy Saunders, Polly Warren, Sandy Walsh
Peter Dorling ; Weather
SIAN PHILLIPS reads For a Five-Year-Old by FLEUR ADCOCK