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11: The Way of the Market
Peter Donaldson's explanation of the economist's model of the free market system is contrasted with the views of farmers faced with the problems of living in a market economy.
(Rptd: Fri BBC1 9.30 am; not Scotland)

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Donaldson
Producer:
Bernard Adams
Director:
Chris Jelley

Great Britain v USA: A seven-match tournament specially recorded for BBC2 and played over nine holes of the famous Ailsa Course, Turnberry.
In the first match of this series Peter Oosterhuis, Britain's most successful golfer in 1974, partnered Christopher Lee to victory over Tom Weiskopf and Telly Savalas of the USA.
This week: Peter Oosterhuis and Ronnie Corbett v Tom Weiskopf and George Kirby

Contributors

Professional:
Peter Oosterhuis
Celebrity:
Ronnie Corbett
Professional:
Tom Weiskopf
Celebrity:
George Kirby
Commentator:
Peter Alliss
Introduced By:
Henry Longhurst
Television Presentation By:
Alan Mouncer
Television Presentation By:
Fred Viner
Television Presentation By:
Huw Jones
Producer:
A. P. Wilkinson

Hammond Innes, traveller and writer of adventure stories, has English sales now approaching ten million. Each journey produces a story and every one a bestseller. "Golden Soak", just published in paperback, is a story about prospecting in the Australian outback - and "North Star", published last autumn, is a tale of sabotage on a North Sea oil rig. Both went straight into the bestseller lists. Robert Robinson talks to Hammond Innes at his home in Kersey, Suffolk.
George Melly reviews a new book of photographs by Arnold Newman - a collection of portraits of his famous contemporaries.

(North Star: serialised in ten parts and read by David Mahlowe, next week in Story Time: 4.35 pm Radio 4)
(Colour)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Hammond Innes
Interviewer:
Robert Robinson
Reviewer:
George Melly
Studio Director:
Martin L. Bell
Producer:
Philip Speight
Executive Producer:
Will Wyatt

A film starring Catherine Deneuve
The Young Girls of Rochefort are the beautiful Gamier sisters, Solange and Delphine, both musical and both incurable romantics. They are destined to find their Prince Charmings at a commercial fair in Rochefort's Colbert Square.
This delightful musical from the team that created Les Parapluies de Cherbourg features the beauty of sisters Catherine Deneuve and the late Francoise Dorleac as well as the unsurpassed talents of Gene Kelly.
This Week's Films: page 18

Contributors

Music By:
Michel Legrand
Producer:
Mag Bodard
Producer:
Gilbert de Goldschmidt
Director:
Jacques Demy
Writer:
Jacques Demy
Etienne:
George Chakiris
Delphine:
Catherine Deneuve
Solange:
Francoise Dorleac
Andy Miller:
Gene Kelly
Yvonne:
Danielle Darrieux
Bill:
Grover Dale
Josette:
Genevieve Thenier
Esther:
Pamela Hart
Judith:
Leslie North
Maxence:
Jacques Perrin
Mr Guillotine:
Michel Piccoli

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