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with Ludovic Kennedy , Robin Day Richard Kershaw , Kenneth Kendall Every weekday evening brings you the News and a longer look at the important questions of our time with the men and women involved.

Contributors

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

with Percy Thrower in his own garden
The Magnolias in Shropshire
PERCY THROWER prunes roses, shrubs and the large flowered clematis, as well as other seasonal work in the flower garden.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR. BBC Birmingham (Percy Thrower 's Guide to Gardeners' World, 50p, from bookshops)

Contributors

Unknown:
Percy Thrower
Producer:
Barrie Edgar.
Unknown:
Percy Thrower

This week, Arena looks at the new realism painting. Liverpool poet and painter ADRIAN HENRI visits ' The Face of Merseyside', an exhibition at the Williamson Museum, Birkenhead, and reflects on the contrasting realist style in contemporary China and the USA. The programme also features the work of Boyd and Evans who use photographs as the basis of their explorations of everyday life.
Studio director NIGEL FINCH
Executive producer DAVID CHESHIRE Producer MARK KIDEL

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Henri
Director:
Nigel Finch
Producer:
Mark Kidel

stars in a series presenting her own special kind of music and some international guests.
Keith Michell and Swingle II featured musicians:
NICOLAS LAVRANOS with YOUSSI ALLIE , NICOLAS KARAXALIOS GIORGOS KOKKINOS
ANDREAS METALIDIS
Orchestra conducted by PETER KNIGHT
SoundADRIAN BISHOP-LAGGETT Lighting KEN MACGREGOR Designer DON TAYLOR
Producer YVONNE LITTLEWOOD

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Michell
Unknown:
Nicolas Lavranos
Unknown:
Youssi Allie
Unknown:
Nicolas Karaxalios
Unknown:
Giorgos Kokkinos
Unknown:
Andreas Metalidis
Conducted By:
Peter Knight
Unknown:
Adrian Bishop-Laggett
Unknown:
Ken MacGregor
Designer:
Don Taylor
Producer:
Yvonne Littlewood

The third of six programmes Based on STEPHEN POTTER 'S
Gamesmanship, Lifemanship and Oneupmanship by arrangement with CARL FOREMAN Adapted by BARRY TOOK starring Richard Briers and Peter Jones with FREDERICK JAEGER , DONALD GEE ANITA CAREY , ISLA BLAIR
SHEILA BRENNAN , LINDSAY DUNCAN MAGGIE HENDERSON , MARTIN SMITH and THE LICHFIELD CHORISTERS This week: Woomanship
The gentle-ish art of courtship, or how to woo and win whether ugly or handsome.
Music arranged and directed by PETER NOYCE. Designer PAUL ALLEN Producer BERNARD THOMPSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Potter
Arrangement With:
Carl Foreman
Adapted By:
Barry Took
Unknown:
Richard Briers
Unknown:
Peter Jones
Unknown:
Frederick Jaeger
Unknown:
Donald Gee
Unknown:
Anita Carey
Unknown:
Isla Blair
Unknown:
Sheila Brennan
Unknown:
Lindsay Duncan
Unknown:
Maggie Henderson
Unknown:
Martin Smith
Directed By:
Peter Noyce.
Designer:
Paul Allen
Producer:
Bernard Thompson

A six-part series on the men who conquered disease.
3: Men of Little Faith by JOHN WILES with The early 1870s. Although a revolution is under way in the understanding of disease, ignorance and opposition to the new ideas exists at all levels. Can Pasteur or Koch find a practical outcome of their experiments that will convince the sceptics?
Music composed by DUDLEY SIMPSON Producer PETER GOODCHILD
Director PETER JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wiles
Composed By:
Dudley Simpson
Producer:
Peter Goodchild
Director:
Peter Jones
Louis Pasteur:
Arthur Lowe
Robert Koch:
James Grout
Emile Roux:
Charles Kay
Chamberland:
Michael Griffiths
Marie Pasteur:
Antonia Pemberton
Emmy Koch:
Patricia Heneghan
Thuillier:
Ioan Meredith
Actor:
Loirkeith Drinkel
Virchow:
Frank Gatliff
ROSSignol:
Leon Sinden
Colin:
Alan Cullen
Loeffler:
Michael Sheard
Gertrude Koch:
Vanessa Paine
Biot:
Jerold Wells
French doctor:
Michael Anthony
Sister:
Betty Baskcomb

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