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A series of 11 programmes about interpersonal relationships, built around the work of a group,
9: Where are we at?
Director RON BLOOMFIELD
Producer JOHN RADCLIFFE
Book (same title), £2.75, from bookshops

Contributors

Producer:
John Radcliffe

A 24-part French course for beginners on tv and radio: 20 Presented by GILLES DATTAS with CHRISTIAN BRUMELL as Michel JACQUES DISSES , PIERRE HUMBERT
JEAN MAISONNAVE , ANDRÉ
MARANNE ANNICK ROUX
Scripts MIREILLE FLEMING , ANTOINE TUDAL Director TERRY DOYLE
Producer TONY ROBERTS
and Sundays at 3.0 pm
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Contributors

Presented By:
Gilles Dattas
Unknown:
Christian Brumell
Unknown:
Michel Jacques Disses
Unknown:
Pierre Humbert
Unknown:
Jean Maisonnave
Unknown:
Maranne Annick Roux
Unknown:
Scripts Mireille Fleming
Unknown:
Antoine Tudal
Director:
Terry Doyle
Producer:
Tony Roberts

with Ludovic Kennedy , Robin Day Richard Kershaw Kenneth Kendall
News and an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ludovic Kennedy
Unknown:
Robin Day
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Kenneth Kendall

Introduced by Robert Robinson
William F. Buckley Jr is America's most controversial right-wing journalist - editor of The National Review and host of the television programme Firing Line. His first novel Saving the Queen is a spy thriller about a young CIA agent's first mission to London in 1951, to track down leaks of H-bomb secrets. Buckley is in the studio to talk about his book.
Also a filmed interview with John T. Edson - a former postman from Melton Mowbray - who is the most prolific and best-selling British writer of action-packed Westerns.
Producer PHILIP SPEIGHT
Executive producer WILL WYATT

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robert Robinson
Introduced By:
William F. Buckley Jr
Unknown:
John T. Edson
Unknown:
Melton Mowbray
Producer:
Philip Speight

Henry Longhurst introduces and Peter Alliss commentates on the ninth match of this four-ball series from the Gleneagles Hotel.

Peter Oosterhuis and Charlie Drake v Tom Weiskopf and Dennis Morgan

Contributors

Presenter:
Henry Longhurst
Commentator:
Peter Alliss
Golfer:
Peter Oosterhuis
Golfer:
Charlie Drake
Golfer:
Tom Weiskopf
Golfer:
Dennis Morgan
Television Presentation:
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation:
Fred Viner
Television Presentation:
Huw Jones
Producer:
A.P. Wilkinson

In Search of a Champion Heat 3: England East
With the England West and Scottish semi-finalists decided, Phil Drabble and Eric Halsall introduce two farmers and a shepherd who represent England East in Heat 3 of the television sheep-dog trials from Buttermere.
Vying for a place in the semi-finals are:
LLYR EVANS with Chip: with successes in the English National and International trials.
CHRIS WINTERTON with Lad: a regular competitor in the English National team.
BOB FRASER with Phil: an International champion and a shepherd for 52 years.
Producer PHILIP S. GILBERT

Contributors

Unknown:
Phil Drabble
Unknown:
Eric Halsall
Unknown:
Chris Winterton
Unknown:
Bob Fraser
Producer:
Philip S. Gilbert

Investigates, Discovers, Questions with Jeremy James , Jeanne la Chard Jack Pizzey , Nick Ross Harold Williamson
Each week a documentary programme that analyses an issue, a problem, or a row that concerns us all. This is your chance to examine the facts behind the headlines, the stories beyond the news, to hear the questions you want asked, put to the men and women who have the answers.
Producers TOM CONWAY , IVOR DUNKERTON DAVID FILKIN , BARRY WEISBLOOM Editor MICHAEL LATHAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy James
Unknown:
Jeanne La Chard
Unknown:
Jack Pizzey
Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Harold Williamson
Producers:
Tom Conway
Producers:
Ivor Dunkerton
Producers:
David Filkin
Producers:
Barry Weisbloom
Editor:
Michael Latham

BBC Two England

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