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A series of ten' programmes 8: Heat it, Move it, Cool it
IAN FELLS shows that there's more to boiling a kettle than flicking a switch. How to put heat to work and how to make a refrigerator.
Director CHRISTOPHER SERLE Producer Michael GARR0D

Contributors

Producer:
Michael Garr0d

An occasional series in which one distinguished contemporary is invited in each programme to examine the nature of pur national predicament.
Lord Devlin Lord of Appeal says the administration of justice in Britain is becoming dangerously obsolete and urges that a system designed for the few be adjusted to meet the needs of the many.
His assertions and his arguments will be questioned in the studio under the chairmanship of Graham Turner
Director
MICHAEL HOGAN Londonproducer JENNY MONAHAN Manchester producer CYRIL GATES Editor DONALD BAYERSTOCK

Contributors

Unknown:
Lord Devlin Lord
Unknown:
Graham Turner
Unknown:
Michael Hogan
Unknown:
Jenny Monahan
Producer:
Cyril Gates
Editor:
Donald Bayerstock

A series of six plays by FREDERIC RAPHAEL 1: An Early Life
In 1953 Adam Morris wins a scholarship to Cambridge, a stepping-stone for those with ambition to build lives and careers. In his first year at college he makes several new friends and a few enemies. He sets out to antagonise his upper-class room-mate but soon finds himself in deeper water than he had anticipated.
Glittery television drama, a knockout in every department (VARIETY) Producer MARK SHIVAS
Director WARIS HUSSEIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Morris
Adam Morris:
Tom Conti
Barbara:
Barbara Kellermann
Lady Frances:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Donald Davidson:
David Robb
Sheila Wise:
Natasha Morgan
Bill Bourne:
Clive Merrison
Ken Hobbs:
Simon Cadell
Fr Kenneth Follett:
Julian Curry
Henry Davidson:
John Wentworth
Francesca Davidson:
Judi Bowker
Lionel Morris:
Leonard Sachs
Estelle Morris:
Renée Goddard
Anna Cunningham:
Emily Richard
Mike Clode:
Mark Wing-Davey
John Cadman:
Jeremy Child
Denis Porson:
Nigel Havers
Dan Bradley:
Malcolm Stoddard
Helga:
Kirstie Pooley
Headmaster:
James Bree
Basil Staunton:
Gerald Case
Johnson:
Andrew Hawkins
Student:
Kevin Moore

A fortnightly look at the big screen at home and abroad: news, views and interviews presented by Gavin Millar
It is one year since Franco's death, and Spanish film-makers are now beginning to test the new political atmosphere, heralded in 1973 by the extraordinary Spirit of the Beehive . Tonight the London Film
Festival sees the English premiere of the first Spanish film in 40 years actually to show the Republican flag from the Civil War - The Long Vacation of 36 - and Arena: Cinema went to Spain to watch its Madrid premiere and to film on location with several Spanish directors - BARDEM, SAURA, BORAU and CAMINO among them - and talk about the problems of a country where a bad review can still mean jail.
Producers DAVID CHESHIRE, GAVIN MILLAR

Contributors

Presented By:
Gavin Millar
Unknown:
Gavin Millar

Based on the novels by ROBERT GRAVES
A second chance to see this BBC2 Serial in 12 parts 11: A God in Colchester Written by JACK PULMAN
Claudius has ruled wisely for a year with the support of Messalina whom he loves deeply. Convinced of her devotion, he is totally unaware that she is deceiving him.
Producer MARTIN LISEMORE Director HERBERT WISE .

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Graves
Written By:
Jack Pulman
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
Herbert Wise

BBC Two England

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