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at Clacks Farm
Peter Seabrook and Arthur Billitt sow Japanese onions and spring cabbage, earth up winter vegetables and, in the fruit garden, prune cordon apples and summer-fruiting raspberries.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Seabrook
Unknown:
Arthur Billitt
Producer:
Barrie Edgar.

On their first-ever British concert and cabaret tour The Sandpipers recorded this special concert at the Tameside Theatre.
The concert includes songs ranging from Elton John's 'Candle in the Wind' to Leonard Bernstein's 'West Side Story' and showcases some of their international hits sung in the original languages, not forgetting their first hit record
'Guantanamera'.
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Musicians:
The Sandpipers
Musical Associate:
Patrick Valentino
Designer:
Kenneth Lawson
Producer:
Tony Harrison.

The fifth of nine programmes Cart-horses to Canvas
Introduced by Rene Cutforth
Fred Hawarth is a tough Lancastrian with a gift for painting shire horses. His paintings are selling well because of an increase in the nostalgic popularity of this magnificent breed. He has become a well-known personality in the Mill Towns and is immersed in their community life.
Executive producer JENNIFER JEREMY Director MIKE HALL. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Introduced By:
Rene Cutforth
Introduced By:
Fred Hawarth
Producer:
Jennifer Jeremy
Director:
Mike Hall.

Six programmes. 2: South Seas Beautiful Bright Flower Aitutaki, Aitutaki,
Beautiful bright flower,
The place where we were born:
Your beauty shines from the sun, the stars and the moon,
With the beauty of our song, like the grace of our dancing,
We bring our love to this land.
Enni and Titia welcome us and give the Polynesian view of beauty
Director SUE PUGH

Contributors

Director:
Sue Pugh

BBC Two England

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