Story: The Roads to Market Green written by MARTIN FISHER Presenters Karen Platt Fred Harris
Book: More Stories from Play School 35p from bookshops
A series of five training films
4: T'ain't what you say, it's the way that you say it ...
How oan supervisors and shop stewards handle the language breakdowns that happen at work with Asian, European and West Indian workers?
TOM JUPP , of the National Centre for Industrial Language Training, gives some direct hints with light-hearted help from RENU SETNA
NORMAN WARWICK , EDWARD KELSEY and ROBERT EAST.
Director PAUL KRIWACZEK Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
A series of ten programmes 4: Going it Alone
One man's way of running his own hotel and restaurant.
Commentary by DEREK COOPER
Producer IAN WOOLF
A series of ten programmes looking at background issues in British politics. Pressure Group
Ever since the Leasehold Reform Act of 1967, dozens of leaseholders in Saltley, a suburb of Birmingham, have been trying to buy out their freeholds. So far they have made slow progress. ROBERT FISK , of The Times, finds out why and talks to residents about the pressure group they have formed.
Producer BERNARD ADAMS
First shown on BBC1)
Book Why is Britain Becoming Harder to Govern? 75p from bookshops.
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A series of ten programmes. Presented by JAN LEEMING 4: Dyed in the Wool
Parsley, onion skins, elderberries -JAMES WALTERS shows how they can all be used to produce beautiful natural dyes for knitting and crochet yarn. In the studio, PAM DAWSON demonstrates both simple and advanced techniques of shaping in knitting.
Executive producer SHEILA INNES Producer JENNY ROGERS
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Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler including Foreign Report Newsreader Peter Woods
starring Dave Allen , with SUSIE BAKER , JACQUELINE CLARKE ROBERT EAST, PAUL MCDOWELL MICHAEL SHARVELL-MARTIN
RALPH WATSON
Script by DAVE ALLEN , AUSTIN STEELE and PETER VINCENT
Lighting PETER WESSON. JOHN MASON Sound JOHN DELANY , CHRIS HOLCOMBE Producer PETER WHITMORE
The Hot-blooded Dinosaurs
There is a revolution happening in the world of dinosaurs; all our ideas about them are being challenged. They were not slow-moving cold-blooded reptiles but agiie, inteHigent and hot-blooded, like mammals.
These are the controversial claims of a group of scientists in tonight's programme. The controversy has been caused by creatures like the deinonychus 'terrible claw', a two-footed terror which attacked feet-first, and the stegasaurus, a bizarre creation with its own air-conditioning system. Studies of Living animals are providing answers to seemingly impossible questions like how much dinosaurs ate, and how fast they could run. And there is an answer to the ultimate problem of all: where did diresaurs go? It's now claimed they didn't all die out. Their descendants are alive and well and living all around us today!
Narrator PAUL VAUGHAN
Film editor ALAN LEWENS
Editor PETER GOODCHILD
Written and produced by ROBIN BATES and ROBIN BRIGHTWELL
Sing along with us in a song-a-minute sequence of familiar tunes Sung by John Christie , Paul Curtis Kim Davis , Jane Marlow
Elaine Paige , Mike Redway
Carolyn Smith , Danny Street and (sometimes)
The Fine Tooth Combs with Take Four
Choreography NIGEL LYTHGOR ,
Musicaldirectorbillshepherd Lighting GEOFF SHAW Sound PETER ROSE, KEN GREGORY
Designer JOHN COLEMAN
Producer JOHNNIE STEWART
Weather
Joy Parker reads
An Abandoned Palace by ELIZABETH JENNINGS