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Ten programmes. 10: Borderlines For centuries the most traditional feature of the English garden has been the herbaceous border, but the last 20 years have seen a major development - the island border. GEOFFREY SMITH shows a garden for the disabled and replies to some queries sent in by viewers.
Director BRIAN DAURNEY
Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY .

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Director:
Brian Daurney
Producer:
David Cordingley

with Robin Day , Ludovic Kennedy Richard Kershaw
Richard Whitmore. Today's News is followed by an interview.

Contributors

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

BBC2 Snooker Championship
The first semi-final for the 1975 Pot Black Trophy.
Graham Miles, the 1974 Pot Black Champion against
Ray Reardon, the 1975 World Champion.
Featuring Shot of the Week Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE
Director jiu DUMIGRAN
Producer REG PERRIN BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Introduced By:
Alan Weeks
Unknown:
Sydney Lee
Commentator:
Ted Lowe
Director:
Jiu Dumigran
Producer:
Reg Perrin

The Risk Takers
Insurance companies gamble on the likelihood of shipwreck, earthquake or even the loss of a suitcase. We gamble when we under-insure our property. But how real are these risks? And is the huge insurance industry really operating in our best interests?
JAMES BELLINI with ALAN WATSON
JOHN SWINFIELD , BILL KERR ELLIOTT
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER

Contributors

Unknown:
James Bellini
Unknown:
Alan Watson
Unknown:
John Swinfield
Editor:
Paul Ellis
Editor:
John Dekker

with Max Boyce , Ryan Davies June Lewis , Artro Morris from the South Wales Police Social Club, Bridgend
Director HYWEL WILLIAMS Producer JACK WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Max Boyce
Unknown:
Ryan Davies
Unknown:
June Lewis
Unknown:
Artro Morris
Director:
Hywel Williams
Producer:
Jack Williams

Eight films on eight centuries of British Architecture. 7: A Full Life And An Honest Place. Written and narrated by Patrick Nuttgens
The Arts and Crafts Movement profoundly influenced the course of British architecture - from the design of simple suburban houses to the development of Garden Cities.
PATRICK NUTTGENS examines the ideas of the man who started it all, WILLIAM MORRIS , and how those ideas influenced a whole generation of architects. The film illustrates how they reacted from the excesses of high
Victorianism, and sought a new tradition in the life and work place of the English craftsman, at Bed-ford Park, Glasgow School of Art, Lindisfarne Castle, Cragside House and Letchworth Garden City.
Title music by SIR ARTHUR BLISS
Film cameraman GODFREY JOHNSON Sound recordist MALCOLM CAMPBELL Film editor IAN PITCH
Series producer JOHN DRUMMOND Producer Christopher MARTIN Preview: page 15
(Book (same title), 17.00, from bookshops)

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Nuttgens
Unknown:
Patrick Nuttgens
Unknown:
William Morris
Music By:
Sir Arthur Bliss
Unknown:
Godfrey Johnson
Unknown:
Malcolm Campbell
Editor:
Ian Pitch
Producer:
John Drummond
Producer:
Christopher Martin

by ALAN PLATER. Six tall stories on the Road to Wembley
Bill Maynard as Stan the Fryer Francis Matthews as Eric the Prologue
Story 4: The Joiner's Tale
Lyrics by ALEX GLASGOW andalan PLATER Music by ALEX GLASGOW
Arrangements and additional music
MICHAEL STEER . Designer STANLEY MORRI Producer DAVID ROSE
Director TRISTAN DE VERE colb BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Plater.
Unknown:
Alex Glasgow
Unknown:
Alan Plater
Music By:
Alex Glasgow
Unknown:
Michael Steer
Designer:
Stanley Morri
Producer:
David Rose
Director:
Tristan de Vere
Dave the Joiner:
Paul Copley
Nick the Driver:
Colin Farrell
Alice:
Gaye Brown
Judy the Judy the Wife of Batley:
Susan Littler
Smith:
John Stratton
Smith the Man of Law Reuben:
Peter Benson

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