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Story: The Three Bears traditional
Pianist PAUL READE
Percussionist DON LAWSON
Designer RICHARD MCMANAN-SMITH
Scriptwriter/Director PETER WILTSHIRE Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Pianist:
Paul Reade
Pianist:
Percussionist Don Lawson
Designer:
Richard McManan-Smith

A series of ten programmes on dressmaking for beginners. Presented by Ann Ladbury 2: The Wrap-over skirt
An easy skirt for beginners - quickly made with no fitting problems. It will give you some useful practice on your sewing machine and introduce you to putting on a waistband. Use any firm, crisp fabric, or jersey; you will also need two reels of thread and a small piece of paper-backed adhesive.
Series editor SHEILA INNES Producer JENNY ROGERS
Book (same title), £2.40, from bookshops

Contributors

Presented By:
Ann Ladbury
Editor:
Sheila Innes
Producer:
Jenny Rogers

with Robin Day
Ludovic Kennedy and Richard Kershaw
Today's News from Richard Baker and an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ludovic Kennedy
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Richard Baker

Six explorations with Professor W. G. Hoskins
2: Conquest of the Mountains
The Lake District, a magnificent wilderness of mountains, tarns and fells, appears almost untouched by man. But man's influence on the landscape is everywhere, older than we think, and PROFESSOR HOSKINS claims the lakes are no exception.
In this programme he shows us some of the most exciting evidence of the struggle to extend the frontiers of settlement into the mountains.
Film cameraman NAT CROSBY Film editor CLARE DOUGLAS Producer PETER JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor W. G. Hoskins
Editor:
Clare Douglas
Producer:
Peter Jones

The People's Friend?
The property developer used to be hated and reviled as a profiteering destroyer of the nation's heritage. But will 1976 be the year he became respectable?
BILL KERR ELLIOTT reports With JOHN SWINFIELD
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Kerr Elliott
Editor:
Paul Ellis
Editor:
John Dekker

The third of six programmes with the great jazz pianist who brings together a number of guests to play and talk about their music. This week: Rosemary Brown Cristina Ortiz and Milt Jackson
Sound PETER ROSE
Lighting PETER WESSON Designer JOHN HURST
Producer COLIN STRONG. Preview: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Brown
Unknown:
Cristina Ortiz
Unknown:
Milt Jackson
Designer:
John Hurst

The third of six programmes with Henry Livings Alex Glasgow and guest
Bernard Cribbins
A comedy series of mild and bitter humour with sweet and sour songs to tickle the palate.
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Performer:
Henry Livings
Singer:
Alex Glasgow
Guest:
Bernard Cribbins
Writer:
Leonard Barras
Writer:
Alan Garner
Writer:
Jim Andrew
Songs by:
Alex Glasgow
Director:
Mike Toppin
Producer:
Mike Healey

A series of ten programmes 3: Absolute Beginners by TREVOR GRIFFITHS starring
Charles Kay
Patrick Stewart Lynn Farleigh
Michael Kitchen Paul Eddington Bruce Purchase
At the 1903 Social Democratic Congress in Brussels and London Lenin prepares the ground for the Bolshevik revolution of 1917. 'The Party is to be built like a fist ... in revolutionary language, success of the revolution is the supreme law.'
Series created by JOHN ELLIOT Producer STUART BURGE Director GARETH DAVIES
Book (same title), 95p, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Griffiths
Unknown:
Charles Kay
Unknown:
Patrick Stewart
Unknown:
Lynn Farleigh
Unknown:
Michael Kitchen
Unknown:
Paul Eddington
Unknown:
John Elliot
Producer:
Stuart Burge
Director:
Gareth Davies
Von Plehve:
Bruce Purchase
Nicholas:
Charles Kay
Lenin:
Patrick Stewart
Krupskaya:
Lynn Farleigh
Martov:
Edward Wilson
Zasulich:
Mary Wimbush
Trotsky:
Michael Kitchen
Bauman:
Peter Weston
Plekhanov:
Paul Eddington
Alexandrova:
Svandis Jons
Lieber:
David Freedman
Tupuridze:
Julian Fox
Krasikov:
Robert O'Mahoney
Martynov:
Raymond Witch
Narrator:
Michael Hordern

BBC Two England

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