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How can the deaf take a more active part in their own affairs? Jack Ashley, CH, MP, presents the second of two personal views and talks amongst others to the Rt Hon Barbara Castle, MP, who, at the time, was Secretary of State for Social Services. Captioned for those who cannot hear.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jack Ashley
Interviewee:
Barbara Castle
Producer:
David Allen

from Clacks Farm

In the greenhouse Peter Seabrook sows primulas and takes cuttings of flowering shrubs. In the vegetable garden Arthur Billitt plants out crops grown under glass. Together they do seasonal work in the shrub and rose borders.

BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Seabrook
Gardener:
Arthur Billitt
Producer:
Barrie Edgar

The Eighth International Festival of Country Music held at Wembley Pool during the Easter Holiday, was extended this year to feature:

Rockabilly star Carl Perkins

Cree Indian singer and songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie

Progressive countrymen The Ozark Mountain Daredevils

The traditional sounds of Country Gazette

Versatile soloist John Hartford and 'California Bluegrass' from The Dillards

Contributors

Commentator:
David Allan
Musician:
Carl Perkins
Singer:
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Musicians:
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
Musicians:
Country Gazette
Musician:
John Hartford
Musicians:
Country Gazette
Show organised by:
Mervyn Conn
Director:
Rick Gardner
Producer:
Douglas Hespe

How well do you know the British countryside?

A midweek diversion in which Julian Pettifer and his guests Phil Drabble, Gordon Beningfield and Charles Coles describe, discuss or just guess at the sights and sounds of the countryside and the delights of country life.

BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
Julian Pettifer
Guest:
Phil Drabble
Guest:
Gordon Beningfield
Guest:
Charles Coles
Producer:
Peter Crawford

by John Hale
with Peter Egan as Millais, Ben Kingsley as Rossetti, Bernard Lloyd as Holman Hunt

1848: year of revolutions throughout Europe, reflected in London by a group of young painters. A secret society is formed to storm that citadel of the art Establishment, the Royal Academy. The society is known as the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

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Contributors

Writer:
John Hale
Producer:
Rosemary Hill
Director:
Robert Knights
Millais:
Peter Egan
Rossetti:
Ben Kingsley
Holman Hunt:
Bernard Lloyd
Mrs Millais:
Peggy Ann Wood
Model:
Elissa Derwent
Frederick Stephens:
David Troughton
William Millais:
David Wood
Ford Madox Brown:
Malcolm Tierney
William Rossetti:
Nickolas Grace
Mrs Rossetti:
Isabella Telezynska
Christina Rossetti:
Jiviva Goldkorn
Mr Rossetti:
George Herbert
James Collinson:
John Quentin
Thomas Woolner:
Gareth Hunt
Ragged child:
Sean Hyde
Annie Miller:
Sheila White
Dancers:
Maggy Maxwell
Dancers:
Barbara Clift
Lizzie Siddal:
Patricia Quinn
Queen Victoria:
Christine Ozanne
Euphemia Ruskin:
Anne Kidd
John Ruskin:
David Collings

BBC Two England

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