Story: Frog and Toad are Friends: The Letter written and illustrated by ARNOLD LOBEL Presenters
CAROL CHELL , LIONEL MORTON
A personal view of childhood in different societies: five programmes by URIE BRONFENBRENNEB 5: Goals for the future
With DR MIA KELLMER PRINGLE and DR A. H. HALSEY
Producers DICK FOSTER and EURFRON GWYNNE JONES
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The images around us: where do they come from? How do they affect us?
Last of five programmes: The Group Director TERRY DOYLE
Producer TONY ROBERTS
with Ludovic Kennedy , Robin Day Richard Kershaw , Angela Rippon
Today's News is followed by an extended interview with a man or woman behind the headlines.
Robert Robinson introduces a weekly look at hardbacks and paperbacks, fact and fiction, best-sellers and remainders. Book of the Year
Some of the contributors to The Book Programme throughout the year make their own selection from the books which appeared in 1975 and talk about those which have given them most pleasure.
Also Barry Humphries reports from Bondi Beach on what his fellow Australians are reading this Christmas.
Producer PHILIP SPEIGHT
Executive producer WILL WYATT
for the BBC2 Trophy THE FINAL
The climax to a great competition featuring two of the most attractive sides playing the code. Commentator EDDIE WARING
Producer RAY LAKELAND BBC Manchester
starring Vince Hill and The Young Generation with their guests The Bachelors
Jimmy Ruffin , Frances Yip
ALYN AINSWORTH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Choreographer NICEL LYTHGOE Designer vrcTOR MEREDITH
Associate producer BRIAN WHITEHOUSE Producer STEWART MORRIS
New roles in a changing society A series of four programmes
At a time when hospital doctors and the National Health Service are at odds, Harold Williamson talks to a hospital consultant who questions his own profession and frequently produces angry response from his colleagues.
Peter Huntingford is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at The London Hospital in the East End of London.
He believes that men and women know best about their own bodies and that they should have more say about what happens to them in hospital.
He feels that, especially in childbirth, technology is taking over simply because it is available and not because it is always necessary. Doctors, he says, should stop behaving like gods and should stop pretending they know all the answers.
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takes a look at today's Rock Music, with films, album-tracks, reviews and guests.
In the studio: Strawbs, Ace and ANDREW BAILEY
Introduced by Bob Harris
Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
Presented by Angela Rippon Weather
WILLIAM LUCAS reads The Giraffes by ROY FULLER