Story: Sixes and Sevens written by JOHN YEOMAN illustrated by QUENTIN BLAKB Presenters:
SARAH LONG , LIONEL MORTON
Pianist HARRY RAYWARD
Percussionist ALAN GRAHAME Designer PHILIP LINDLEY
Scriptwriter/Director JUDY WHITFIELD Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
A series of ten programmes 7: Under Glass
Having sorted out your garden, sooner or later you may be tempted to invest in a greenhouse. Is it worth it? GEOFFREY SMITH points out some common faults and inexpensive alternatives, and looks at the wide range available:
Director BRIAN DAUBNEY
Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY
with Robin Day and Ludovic Kennedy
News from Richard Whitmore is followed by an interview with a person behind the headlines
BBC2 Snooker Championship
From the Challengers' League-two of the most famous names in snooker: Fred Davies against John Pulman
Both players have won the World Snooker Championship ten times! Featuring Shot of the Week Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE
Director JIM DUMIGHAN
Producer REG PERRIN (Birmingham)
Sharepower
Most t)f us have a shareholding, either through a pension fund or life insurance. More than two million of us hold shares privately. What rights or control do share-holders have over the companies in which they have investments? Can they get justice if there is evidence of fraud? Are there effective controls?
The Money Programme team looks at the rights and wrongs of the shareholder.
Presented by ALAN WATSON JOHN SWINFIELD
BILL KERR ELLIOTT , JAMES BELLINI
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER
A programme of words and music spoken and sung by Max Boyce , Ryan Davies
Mari Griffith , Brinley Jenkins from Ye Olde Oak Stave, Rogerstone
Producer jacx WILLIAMS
Eight films on eight centuries of British Architecture
4: A Sense of Proportion Written and narrated by John Julius Norwich
Moderation, self-confidence, and a sense of proportion - these were the values and virtues of the 18th century that found expression in the style of architecture known as Palladian.
In this film JOHN JULIUS NORWICH examines the architecture of the mid-eighteenth century against the philosophical and aesthetic ideas of the Age of Reason, both in Italy where Andrea Palladio had designed villas and churches in the 16th century, and in England where his ideas were faithfully echoed two centuries later.
Title music by SIR ARTHUR BLISS Film cameraman KENNETH LOWE Sound recordist LES COLLINS Film editor JESSE PALMER Producer DAVID HEYCOCK
Series producer JOHN DRUMMOND
by Alan Plater
Six tall stories on the Road to Wembley.
Lyrics by Alex Glasgow, Alan Plater Music by Alex Glasgow
Arrangements and additional music by Michael Steer
Graphic designer Paul Howell
Designer Stanley Morris
Producer David Rose
Director Tristan de Vere Cole
(Birmingham)
with Richard Whitmore ; Weather
HUGH BURDEN reads The Bat by EDITH SITWELL