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Story: The Balloon Seller by CATHERINE GAVIN Presenters:
JULIE STEVENS and BRIAN CANT
Pianist PETER PETTINGER
Designer GRAEME THOMSON
Scriptwriter/Director ALBERT BARBER Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Catherine Gavin
Unknown:
Julie Stevens
Pianist:
Peter Pettinger
Designer:
Graeme Thomson

A series of ten programmes 4: Vegetables
Cost and flavour are making vegetable growing more popular. Geoffrey Smith sets out the essentials for success. He also talks to a blind gardener about his problems and achievements.
Director BRIAN DAUBNEY
Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY
Mr Smith 's Gardening Book, 75p, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Director:
Brian Daubney
Producer:
David Cordingley
Unknown:
Mr Smith

with Robin Day and Ludovic Kennedy
News from Richard Whitmore is followed by an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines.

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Day
Unknown:
Ludovic Kennedy
Unknown:
Richard Whitmore

BBC2 Snooker Championship featuring two Pot Black Champions:
Eddie Charlton ( Australia), losing finalist 1975 World Championship, against
Graham Miles (Birmingham), the defending Pot Black Champion. Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE
Director JIM DUMIGHAN
Producer REG PERRIN (Birmingham)
Book (same title), 85p, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Charlton
Unknown:
Graham Miles
Introduced By:
Alan Weeks
Unknown:
Sydney Lee
Commentator:
Ted Lowe
Director:
Jim Dumighan
Producer:
Reg Perrin

' AH I Want is Money '
Too many of Britain's factories are old-fashioned and out-of-date compared with our foreign competitors. But there are still many companies waiting to borrow money to buy new buildings and machinery. For some it's a matter of using accumulated profits, but how does the Managing Director with little capital raise money? Who does he go to - the bank, the Stock Exchange, a merchant bank? Who? In The Money Programme a Managing Director argues why he should be lent £100,000 to expand his business.
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER

Contributors

Editor:
Paul Ellis
Editor:
John Dekker

The Welsh look wryly at themselves and others in a programme of words and music. from Glantraeth, Anglesey The scenery is often misty,
Incessant rain blots out the view. The roads are narrow, dark and twisty -
And so, some say, are the natives, too. with Max Boyce , Ryan Davies Mari Griffith , Philip Madoe
Producer JACK WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Max Boyce
Unknown:
Ryan Davies
Unknown:
Mari Griffith
Unknown:
Philip Madoe
Producer:
Jack Williams

Eight films on eight centuries of British Architecture.
1: The Medieval World Written and narrated by Alec Clifton Taylor
This country has more surviving medieval buildings than almost any other in Europe, from timber-framed cottages to huge castles, from remote parish churches to the great cathedrals. Starting from the raw materials, wood, brick and stone, ALEC CLIFTON TAYLOR examines the spectacular achievements of the medieval builders against the background of the world in which they lived.
Title music by SIR ARTHUR BLISS
Film cameraman KENNETH MACMILLAN Sound recordist BOB ROBERTS Film editorJONATHAN CRANE Producer JOHN DRUMMOND

Contributors

Unknown:
Alec Clifton Taylor
Unknown:
Alec Clifton Taylor
Music By:
Sir Arthur
Unknown:
Kenneth MacMillan
Unknown:
Bob Roberts
Editor:
Jonathan Crane
Producer:
John Drummond

Six plays by COLIN WELLAND 6: The Magnificent Eight
Terry: ' London - new ideas, different priorities. Wonderful game, ours, cuts right across the classes. We're here now, accepted.'
Chas: 'I reckon we stick out amongst this lot - like a set of chimps at a garden party!'
Designer STUART WALKER Producer KENITH TRODD Director JIM GODDARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Welland
Designer:
Stuart Walker
Producer:
Kenith Trodd
Director:
Jim Goddard
Terry:
Peter Armitage
Mick:
Freddie Fletcher
Tony:
Ken Hutchison
Ned:
Barry Hart
Chas:
Paul Luty
Harry:
Johnnie Allan
Ron:
Noel Cameron
Ken:
Robert Booth
Landlord:
Bill Dean
Taxi driver:
Alan Chuntz
Receptionist:
Julia Breck
Manager:
David Belcher
Vanessa:
Susan Wooldridge
Fiona:
Sandra Bryant
Hulk:
Geoffrey Greenhill
Pop:
Pop Cumming
Doorman:
Frank Mills
Patzi Crispin:
Deirdre Costello
Scobie:
Louis Mansi
Indian waiter:
Azad Ali

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