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5: Justice of the Peace
JPs occupy the oldest and most respected area of lay work in British public life. They are selected by committees whose members' identities are not revealed. Who is selected for the bench, how are they nominated? Commentary SUE LAWLEY
Producer SUZANNE DAVIES
Series editor GORDON CROTON

Contributors

Producer:
Suzanne Davies

with Robin Day. A topical interview with a well-known personality follows the News Summary. Preceded by Weather
Associate producer JOHN SHEARER Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON

Contributors

Producer:
John Shearer
Producer:
Christopher Capron

Two Wheels Twelve Gears
The world of the racing cyclist.
Caerphilly was the scene this year of the first professional cycle race in South Wales. It ran for 45 miles through mining towns and green valleys to Merthyr Tydfil and back and was won by David Lloyd , from Merioneth.
Barrie Gill went to Caerphilly to meet the British riders now winning here and on the continent, and to weigh up our chances of soon having in this country, champions and events as famous as Eddie Merckx and the Tour de France.
Director PETER CLEAVER Producer TONY SALMON Editor BRIAN ROBINS

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lloyd
Unknown:
Barrie Gill
Unknown:
Eddie Merckx
Director:
Peter Cleaver
Editor:
Brian Robins

The Hon James R. Mancham
Lifestyle is concerned with interesting and unique personalities. The first in this new series follows an extraordinary man-The Hon James R. Mancham , Chief Minister of the Seychelles.
A dominating man of impressive rhetoric; a leader of his Party and country for 11 years; yet still only 35. It is a power he enjoys but a ' lifestyle' that extracts a high price even in these Isles of Love. A constant exposure to public scrutiny, political intrigue, tiring travel and a broken marriage; his only escape, romance with beautiful women and the melancholy world of poems and dreams.
Tonight, the public and private life of JAMES MANCHAM , a leader who must worry for others more than himself.
Photography JOHN HOOPER Film editor MARTIN CEARLES Producer PAUL WATSON
Hurricane Jimmy: page 3

Contributors

Unknown:
James R. Mancham
Unknown:
James R. Mancham
Unknown:
James Mancham
Unknown:
John Hooper
Producer:
Paul Watson

In the last programme of this series, George IV sings and introduces guest artists to an audience at the Old Palace of Hatfield. Roger Whittaker, Saffron The Jonny Young Band
Sound GRAHAM HAINES
Lighting HU CARTWRIGHT
Musical director JEREMY LUBBOCK Television director RICK GARDNER Producer DOUGLAS HESFE

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Haines
Unknown:
Hu Cartwright
Director:
Jeremy Lubbock
Director:
Rick Gardner
Producer:
Douglas Hesfe

Starring Nicol Williamson, Anna Karina, Jean-Claude Drouot

When a wealthy London art dealer conceives a passion for a cinema usherette she soon breaks up his marriage, re-establishes a relationship with a former lover and together they plan to relieve the infatuated man of his fortune.

This Week's Films: page 23

Contributors

Screenplay:
Edward Bond
Adapted from the novel by:
Vladimir Nabokov
Producer:
Neil Harley
Director:
Tony Richardson
Sir Edward More:
Nicol Williamson
Margot:
Anna Karina
Herve Tourace:
Jean-Claude Drouot
Paul:
Peter Bowles
Lady Pamela More:
Sian Phillips
Brian:
Sebastian Breaks
Amelia More:
Kate O'Toole
Chauffeur:
Edward Gardener
Maid:
Helen Booth

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