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A series of 20 programmes 18:Planning for a Change
More or less economic planning? PETER DONALDSON talks to PETER WILES about the contrasting experiments in economic planning in Russia and Yugoslavia.
Producer BERNARD ADAMS Director CHRIS JELLEY
(Rptd: Fri BBC1 9.30 am; not Scotland) Book (same title), 60p, from bookshops

Contributors

Talks:
Peter Donaldson
Unknown:
Peter Wiles
Producer:
Bernard Adams
Director:
Chris Jelley

All the dramatic, the heartbreaking, and the conclusive moments from great sporting occasions chosen by the experts to be enjoyed once more.
Tonight: Dan Maskell introduces The 1973 Wimbledon Men's Quarter-Final
Roger Taylor (Great Britain) v Bjorn Borg (Sweden)
1973 was the year of the professionals' ban on Wimbledon and ROGER TAYLOR , although under great pressure, had defied that ban. It made him a national hero. His opponent, the brilliant 17-year-old BJORN BORG was playing in the championship for the first time but was already an idol with his teenage fans.
At the end, the crotrd applauded as though it had been a final, (THE GUARIDIAN) Producer LESLIE KETTLEY
Drama at match point: p 4

Contributors

Introduces:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
Roger Taylor
Unknown:
Bjorn Borg
Unknown:
Roger Taylor
Unknown:
Bjorn Borg
Producer:
Leslie Kettley

Introduced by Robert Robinson
FAY WELDON , in her last book Down Among the Women, chronicled the lives of six women between 1930 and 1970. Her new novel Female Friends explores the friendship of three women originally brought together by chance during wartime evacuation. A group of women who meet regularly in North London for a WEA literature class give their views on Fay Weldon 's women in a discussion filmed in one of their homes.
Jean Marsh , who performed in and helped to originate the idea for the television series Upstairs, Downstairs, and writer Michael Frayn each pick a new book.
Producer PHILIP SPEIGHT
Executive producer WILL WYATT

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robert Robinson
Introduced By:
Fay Weldon
Unknown:
Fay Weldon
Unknown:
Jean Marsh
Unknown:
Michael Frayn
Producer:
Philip Speight

starring Charles Chaplin with Paulette Goddard
In the week when ' the Little Fellow' becomes Sir Charles Chaplin , Tuesday Cinema presents Charlie's celebrated satire on injustice and dictators containing some of his funniest material. His parody of Adolf Hitler in the character of Adenoid Hynkel is at once a hilarious caricature and a brilliantly accurate imitation of Hitler the orator.
People of the Palace
People of the Ghetto
Written, produced and directed by CHARLES CHAPLIN
This Week's Films: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Chaplin
Unknown:
Paulette Goddard
Unknown:
Sir Charles Chaplin
Unknown:
Adolf Hitler
Unknown:
Adenoid Hynkel
Directed By:
Charles Chaplin
Hynkel, Dictator of Tomania:
Charles Chaplin
Napoloni, Dictator of Bacteria:
Jack Oakie
Schultz:
Reginald Gardiner
Garbitch:
Henry Daniell
Herring:
Billy Gilbert
Madame Napoloni:
Grace Hayle
Bacterian Ambassador:
Carter de Haven
A Jewish Barber:
Charles Chaplin
Hannah:
Paulette Goddard
Mr Jaeckel:
Maurice Moscovitch
Mrs Jaeckel:
Emma Dunn
Mr Mann:
Bernard Gorcey
Mr Agar:
Paul Weigel

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