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Story: The Very Hungry Caterpillar, written and illustrated by ERIC CARLE. Presenters
KAREN PLATT , BRIAN CANT
PianisKt BARRY HATWARO Designer MARY SFENCNt
Scriptwriter/director BARBARA DERMAII Producer ANNE COREY
Executive producer cynthia FELGATS

Contributors

Illustrated By:
Eric Carle.
Unknown:
Karen Platt
Unknown:
Brian Cant
Unknown:
Pianiskt Barry Hatwaro
Designer:
Mary Sfencnt

with Michael Charlton
The extended Thursday edition of Newsday includes the day's News Summary and a longer look at one of the vital issues of the week with the people concerned. Preceded by Weather
Associate producer JOHN Producer
Christopher CAPRON

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Charlton
Unknown:
Christopher Capron

from the novel by ANGUS WILSON dramatised in four parts by DENNIS POTTER starring Dandy Nichols
Michael Bryant , Leslie Dwyer
Arthur is full of hope that he's found some drinking cronies, but Sylvia is worried that Harold is working himself into a state. Part 3
Producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director philip DUIJLEY

Contributors

Novel By:
Angus Wilson
Unknown:
Dennis Potter
Unknown:
Dandy Nichols
Unknown:
Michael Bryant
Unknown:
Leslie Dwyer
Producer:
Ken Riddington

A series of 13 programmes about the world of MARCLIS HELVIPS geminus, a Roman who lived between 30 and 65 AD with Robert Erskine
12: A Journey to Macedonia
Geminus' next job is on the staff of the Governor of Macedonia, and it will take him a month to get there by road and sea.
Director PHILIP CHILVERS Producer BETTY WHITE

Contributors

Unknown:
Marclis Helvips
Unknown:
Robert Erskine
Director:
Philip Chilvers
Producer:
Betty White

starring Dave Allen with DORAN GODWIN , RONNIE BRODY ROBERT EAST , PETER HAWKINS
MICHAEL SHARVELL-MARTIN
Script by DAVE ALLEN. AUSTIN snu and PETER VINCENT
Designer KEITH CHEETHAM Producer PETER WHITMOM

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Allen
Unknown:
Doran Godwin
Unknown:
Ronnie Brody
Unknown:
Robert East
Unknown:
Peter Hawkins
Unknown:
Michael Sharvell-Martin
Script By:
Dave Allen. Austin
Script By:
Peter Vincent
Designer:
Keith Cheetham
Producer:
Peter Whitmom

Reporters: JEREMY JAMES
JEANNE LA CHARD , JOHN PITMAN
JACK PIZZEY , DESMOND WILCOX
HAROLD WILLIAMSON This week
The First Three Days
On 7 January, Clifford House Adolescent Unit opened its doors to 13 boys and girls in care of the Local Authority, Westminster. Most of them had been rejected by other children's homes; most had been in serious trouble with the police; few had parents to support them.
One man, Derek Garner , and four house-mothers undertook to look after them. Their aim is to change attitudes in child care; to banish the unquestioned authority of the social worker - the ' do as I say or else ' attitude; to treat these adolescents as friends and give them the love and support they need.
Man Alive filmed the first three days at Clifford House, as this unique community learnt to settle down and live together.
Producer IVOR DTINKERTON Editor ADAM CLAPHAM

Contributors

Reporters:
Jeremy James
Unknown:
Jeanne La Chard
Unknown:
John Pitman
Unknown:
Jack Pizzey
Unknown:
Desmond Wilcox
Unknown:
Harold Williamson
Unknown:
Derek Garner
Producer:
Ivor Dtinkerton

by Alan Bleasdale
A season of new plays from Birmingham
There's Helen (top). She's on her own in the mornings after Frankie (middle) goes to work. But young Vinnie (bottom) from next door comes calling...
The pupils of Hindley and Abram Grammar School
Birmingham
(Birmingham welcomes careful writers: see feature beginning page 13)

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Bleasdale
Designer:
Michael Edwards
Script Editor:
William Smethurst
Producer:
Barry Hanson
Director:
Leslie Blair
Vinny:
David Warwick
Helen:
Alison Steadman
Mother:
Patricia Leach
Frankie:
Johnny Meadows
Mr Hughes:
Clifford Kershaw
Postman:
Ashley Thompson
Frankie's mate:
Charles Hatton
Frankie's mate:
Cliff Duncan
Diana Marina:
Barbara Ruan
Musician:
Sylvia McDonald
Musician:
Jack McDonald
Children:
The pupils of Hindley and Abram Grammar School

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