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A series of five training films 3: Singh 171
A dramatised case-stutiy of a shop-floor promotion problem involving an Asian worker, his supervisor and the personnel officer in a medium-sized firm.
Written and directed by PAUL KRIWACZEK Producer JOHN TWITCHIN

Contributors

Directed By:
Paul Kriwaczek
Producer:
John Twitchin
Gurdial Singh:
Saeed Jaffrey
Patel:
Madhav Sharma
Jim Brewer:
Norman Mitchell
Mark Appleby:
Gareth Forwood
Gurdial's wife:
Jamila Massey
Tina Pike:
Therese McMurray

A series of ten programmes 3: This is a People Business
If the catering industry is to care for its customer, it must care for its workers.
Commentary by DEREK COOPER
Producer BRIAN DAVIES
Series producer IAN WOOLF

Contributors

Commentary By:
Derek Cooper
Producer:
Brian Davies
Producer:
Ian Woolf

A series of tenprogrammes
3: The Don't Know Democracy
People in Britain, as in most democracies, are fairly ignorant about politics. Now the Politics Association is trying to increase the amount of political education in schools. ROBERT fisk, of The Times, talks to BERNARD CRICK , Professor of Politics at Birkbeck College, London.
Production assistant .11 DY HARRIS Producer BERNARD ADAMS (First shown on BBC'U

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Crick
Producer:
Bernard Adams

A series of ten programmes Presented by JAN LEMMING 3: Spinning a Yarn
Is there a 'best buy' in yarn for hand-knitting and crochet? Real enthusiasts can even spin their own - this programme shows some simple ways to start.
Executive producer SHEILA INNIES Producer JENNY ROGERS

Contributors

Presented By:
Jan Lemming
Producer:
Sheila Innies
Producer:
Jenny Rogers

Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler
Including Foreign Report
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall
Editor JOHN TISDALL

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Charlton
Presented By:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
Kenneth Kendall
Editor:
John Tisdall

starring
Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise Written by EDDIE BRABEN Eric and Ernie's guests:
Lena Zavaroni , The Spinners
Allan Cuthbertson , Ann Hamilton
Orchestra directed by PETER KNIGHT Designer VICTOR MEREDITH Producer ERNEST MAXIN
(Ftrst shown on BBCD

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Morecambe
Written By:
Eddie Braben
Unknown:
Lena Zavaroni
Unknown:
Allan Cuthbertson
Directed By:
Peter Knight
Designer:
Victor Meredith
Producer:
Ernest Maxin

The Bulls-Eye War
If you can locate your target, you can destroy it. One shot, one tank - or one aircraft or even one ship. This stark fact has changed the face of ' conventional' warfare just in the last few years. The Arab-Israeli war of 1973 was a nasty shock to military thinkers. Egyptians carrying small Russian suitcases crossed the Suez canal in broad daylight and proceeded to knock out Israeli tanks one shot at a time. The Israelis replied and in the space of 21 days both sides lost 3,000 tanks and 600 aircraft to precision guided weapons.
In this new world of electronic wizardry in warfare, missiles guided by their own television cameras, by infra-red or radar seekers, computers and laser rays, have no need of humans. Furthermore, they are cheaper than frigates, manned aircraft, and tanks, which they can hit with a single, bull's-eye shot. So where does that leave European defences? Narrator FRANK GILLARD
Film editor CHRISTOPHER WOOLLEY Editor PETER GOODCHILD
Written and produced by DOMINIC FLESSATI

Contributors

Narrator:
Frank Gillard
Editor:
Christopher Woolley
Editor:
Peter Goodchild
Produced By:
Dominic Flessati

Sung by John Christie , Paul Curtis Kim Davis , Jane Marlow
Elaine Paige , Mike Redway
Carolyn Smyth , Danny Street and (sometimes)
The Fine Tooth Combs with Take Four
Choreography NIGEL LYTHGOE
Musical director BILL SHEPHERD Lighting GEOFF SHAW
Sound PETER ROSE, KEN GREGORY Designer JOHN COLEMAN
Producer JOHNNIE STEWART

Contributors

Sung By:
John Christie
Sung By:
Paul Curtis
Sung By:
Kim Davis
Sung By:
Jane Marlow
Unknown:
Elaine Paige
Unknown:
Mike Redway
Unknown:
Carolyn Smyth
Unknown:
Danny Street
Unknown:
Ken Gregory
Designer:
John Coleman
Producer:
Johnnie Stewart

BBC Two England

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