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Story: The Wind written by JOHN EYERS illustrated by MINA MARTINEZ Presenters KAREN PLATT , STUART MCGUGAN
Pianist PAUL READE
Designer BARBARA GOSNOLD
Written by JUDY WHITFIELD , MARTIN FISHER Director MARTIN FISHER Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Written By:
John Eyers
Illustrated By:
Mina Martinez
Presenters:
Karen Platt
Pianist:
Stuart McGugan
Pianist:
Paul Reade
Designer:
Barbara Gosnold
Written By:
Judy Whitfield
Written By:
Martin Fisher
Director:
Martin Fisher
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Practical hints and tips on how to make your money go further and do more for yourself in and around the home with Zena Skinner, cookery expert
Geoffrey Smith, gardening expert, Roy Day, do-it-yourself expert
Val Hudson, consumer journalist
Directors Brian Davies, Erica Griffiths Producer Peter Riding

Contributors

Expert:
Zena Skinner
Expert:
Geoffrey Smith
Expert:
Roy Day
Expert:
Val Hudson
Director:
Brian Davies
Director:
Erica Griffith
Producer:
Peter Riding

Johnny Morris joins six different groups of foreign visitors and shares their view of Britain. 4: Lowlands to Highlands
A party of Dutch tourists travels - mostly in the rain -from Edinburgh to Inverness, the Western Highlands, Oban and Loch Lomond.
Film cameraman JIM SAUNDERS Film editor JIM TOBIN Producer BRIAN PATTEN BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Morris
Unknown:
Loch Lomond.
Unknown:
Jim Saunders
Editor:
Jim Tobin
Producer:
Brian Patten

Modern Capitalism
In the 60s it was fashionable to argue that the capitalist system had at last become ' the great engine of prosperity' for everyone, and that its traditional by-products, over-production and unemployment, had gone for ever. But in the 70s, with world-wide recession and rising unemployment, how can modern capitalism continue to be that' great engine '? An enquiry by James Bellini
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER

Contributors

Unknown:
James Bellini
Editor:
Paul Ellis
Editor:
John Dekker

BBC2 opts out for half-an-hour and RWT-Britain's tiniest television network - opts in. starring Eric Idle with NEIL INNES , DAVID BATTLEY
GWEN TAYLOR , HENRY WOOLF TERENCE BAYLER and MAGGIE HENDERSON
Script by ERIC IDLE Songs by NEIL INNES Music by FATSO
Designer GEOFF POWELL
Director ANDREW GOSLING Producer IAN KEILL

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Innes
Unknown:
David Battley
Unknown:
Gwen Taylor
Unknown:
Henry Woolf
Unknown:
Terence Bayler
Unknown:
Maggie Henderson
Script By:
Eric Idle
Songs By:
Neil Innes
Designer:
Geoff Powell
Director:
Andrew Gosling
Producer:
Ian Keill

A World of Music presents Petula Clark at the New London Theatre
The international singing star in a new television special recorded during her recent highly successful London season, with Friends and the voices of Beverly Owens, Margaret Dorn Morouse, Linda Lawley-Smith

Contributors

Singer:
Petula Clark
Backing singer:
Beverly Owens
Backing singer:
Margaret Dorn Morouse
Backing singer:
Linda Lawley-Smith
Musical Director:
Harold Wheeler
Choreographer:
Steve Merritt
Sound:
Chris Holcombe
Lighting:
Tommy Thomas
Television Presentation:
Yvonne Littlewood

William Hart , Wainwright from the books by JOHN MOORE adapted for tv by HUGH WHITEMORE This last film of the Brensham Trilogy is about William Hart , wainwright, whose whirlwind temperament, gusty good humour and pagan energies made him a symbol of individuality untamable by the 20th century.
Music composed by DAVID FANSHAWE Film cameraman PETER BARTLETT Film editor CLARE DOUGLAS Designer MOIRA TAIT
Script editor LOUIS MARKS Producer INNES LLOYD Director PETER SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
William Hart
Unknown:
John Moore
Unknown:
Hugh Whitemore
Unknown:
William Hart
Composed By:
David Fanshawe
Unknown:
Peter Bartlett
Editor:
Clare Douglas
Designer:
Moira Tait
Producer:
Innes Lloyd
Director:
Peter Smith
Pru:
Jenny Tomasin
Second Mrs Hart:
Pat Keen
Pheemy:
Johann Akirby
Parfitt:
John Cazabon
Policeman:
Peter Sproull
Bouverie:
Robert Dorning
Official:
Esmond Webb
Curate:
Simon Chandler
Showman:
Bernard Stone
William Hart:
Del Henney
Terrible Twm:
Dervis Ward
Drawling woman:
Rosalind Knight
Huntsman:
Peter Whitbread
Hart's friend:
James Duggan
Hart's friend:
Charles Cork
Hart's friend:
Glen Cunningham
Solicitor:
John Rolfe
Fairground musician:
Paul Kessel
Fairground musician:
Gavin Richards
Voice of John Moore:
Richard Warwick

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Tonight:
Theatro Technis present "Save Our Theatre"
Theatro Technis was started as a focal point for the 100,000-strong local Cypriot Community in North London.

After 19 years' continuous struggle to get a roof over its head, the theatre found a base by converting an old canopy near Kings Cross. Now its future is threatened...'

Made by Theatro Technis with the help of the BBC's Community Programme Unit

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