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A series of ten programmes on dressmaking for beginners. Presented by ANN IADBURY 5: Trousers (1)
Trousers are easy-if you know how to fit. This programme also shows you how to put in a crease.
Series editor SHEILA INNES Producer JENNY ROGERS
(Fort 2 repeated on Sun, BBC1 9.45 am) Book (same title), £2.40 from bookshops

Contributors

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

Six explorations with Professor W. G. Hoskins 5: Black Country
This tortured area of Staffordshire has been robbed of the coal, clay, iron and building stones that were once its riches. Its highly individual countryside began in the pack-horse era and has been changing ever since, through canals and now motorways. PROFESSOR HOSKINS asks why it has so deeply influenced its people.
Film cameraman NAT CROSBY Film editor CLARE DOUGLAS Producer PETER JONES

Contributors

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

- On Money
It's not that there isn't enough around. In hard times there's money to spare, but it's expensive to borrow. Who decides how much money? Is it too expensive? Presented by BILL KERR ELLIOTT and JOHN SWINFIELD With GRAHAM TURNER
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS
Editor JOHN DEKKER

Contributors

Presented By:
Bill Kerr Elliott
Presented By:
John Swinfield
Unknown:
Graham Turner
Editor:
Paul Ellis
Editor:
John Dekker

The last of six programmes with the great jazz pianist who brings together a number of guests to play and talk about their music. This week: Rick Wakeman Alan Clare , Lynsey de Paul
Sound PETER ROSE
Lighting PETER WESSON Designer JOHN HURST
Producer COLIN STRONG
Hext week: Ronnie Barker in a new comedy series. Open All Hours

Contributors

Unknown:
Rick Wakeman
Unknown:
Alan Clare
Unknown:
Lynsey de Paul
Unknown:
Peter Rose
Designer:
John Hurst
Producer:
Colin Strong
Unknown:
Ronnie Barker

The last of six programmes with Henry Livings and Alex Glasgow and guest Bernard Cribbins
A comedy series of mild and bitter humour with sweet and sour songs to tickle the palate.
Written by LEONARD BARRAS and MIKE HAYWOOD
Songs by ALEX GLASGOW Director MIKE TOPPIN Producer MIKE HEALEY BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Livings
Unknown:
Alex Glasgow
Unknown:
Bernard Cribbins
Written By:
Leonard Barras
Unknown:
Mike Haywood
Songs By:
Alex Glasgow
Director:
Mike Toppin
Producer:
Mike Healey

A series of ten programmes: 6
Dress Rehearsal by JACK PULMAN starring
Peter Vaughan , Gayle Hunnicutt Charles Kay , Laurence Naismith Barry Foster , John Moffatt
Derek Francis , John Bennett
Frank Middlemass , Andrew Keir Peter Dyneley
It is the last heyday of the Old Europe, when monarchs still entertain each other aboard their yachts, or convene diplomatic house parties at fashionable watering places. Beneath a facade of elegance and carefree gaiety, the established governments, complacent and unaware, prepare the future battle lines of Europe.
Series created by JOHN ELLIOT Producer STUART BURGE
Director RUDOLPH CARTIER
Book (same title), 95p, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Pulman
Unknown:
Peter Vaughan
Unknown:
Gayle Hunnicutt
Unknown:
Charles Kay
Unknown:
Laurence Naismith
Unknown:
Barry Foster
Unknown:
John Moffatt
Unknown:
Derek Francis
Unknown:
John Bennett
Unknown:
Frank Middlemass
Unknown:
Andrew Keir
Unknown:
Peter Dyneley
Unknown:
John Elliot
Producer:
Stuart Burge
Director:
Rudolph Cartier
Isvolsky:
Peter Vaughan
Officer:
Haydn Wood
Mme Isvolsky:
Shirley Dixon
Secretary:
Peter Whittaker
Nicholas:
Charles Kay
Stolypin:
Frank Middlemass
Alexandra:
Gayle Hunnicutt
Edward VII:
Derek Francis
Aehrenthal:
John Moffatt
Wickham Steed:
Andrew Keir
Clemenceau:
John Bennett
Franz Josef:
Laurence Naismith
Sir Edward Grey:
Tom Criddle
Wilhelm:
Barry Foster
Prince Von Bulow:
Peter Dyneley
Purtales:
Ed Devereaux

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