Story: The Christmas Tree Presenters
SARAH LONG , MICHAEL SCHOLES
Pianist BILL LE SAGE
Percussionist MARTIN DREW Designer JUDITH LANG
Scriptwriter/director PETER WILTSHIRE Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
with Robin Day. Every weekday evening a topical interview with a well-known personality follows the News Summary
Preceded by Weather
with Anthony Smith The Sudd
The wettest wilderness on earth.... A voyage down the White Nile from Juba to Malakal, to remote tribes and the wildlife of the Southern Sudan.
Waving papyrus fronds stretch 1,000 miles into the horizon. You cannot walk through them. You cannot see above them. But by river there is a way through this barrier of the world's largest swamp in the heart of Africa.
Seventh of eight personal journeys across five continents into the great wilderness areas of the world.
Producer PETER BALE (Bristol)
Experimental
The technique of taking to the air has preoccupied man through the ages and has come to fruition in many forms, with or without engines, successful orunsuccessful.
A film produced and directed by ROBIN LEHMAN
Oh, What a Lovely Year!
1974 -the year of the three-day week, three Budgets, a sinking pound, the plummeting Stock Market, rising inflation, firms going broke.
It was also the year in which the prestigious Hudson Institute reported on Britain as ' an achaeological museum,' predicting that the nation is bound to drop from llth to 13th in the European stakes.
A year of deficits in private and public purses.
The Money Programme looks at a year to remember.
Presented by ALAN WATSON , RICHARD WAKELY and JOHN SWINFIELD With ROBERT MCKENZIE.
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER
A film starring Sean Connery, Brigitte Bardot, Stephen Boyd, Jack Hawkins, Honor Blackman
In New Mexico in 1880, a group of European aristocrats have come to the West to hunt big game - but soon find themselves ambushed by Apaches when they stray into Indian territory...
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starring
Officer of the Day
A reluctant Hawkeye is faced with the daunting prospect of trying to get some sense out of an Intelligence Officer.
with David Holmes ; Weather
FRANK WINDSOR reads
The Horses by EDWIN MUIR