Aspects of Delinquency
Introduced by LAURIE TAYLOR Professor of Sociology, University of York
1: Get us Kids Out of Here....
For the first of ten documentaries LAURIE TAYLOR examines the context in which delinquency occurs and compares ' the urban death rattle' of New York's Bronx with the situation in an area of one of Britain's largest cities.
Producer GORDON CROTON
with sub-titles for the hard of hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Ten programmes about communicating through the spoken word Ways of Saying
With CANDIDA FAWSITT, PETER HOWELL
DENIS LILL , GORDON SALKILLD
PRUNELLA SCALES , SALLY WATTS
Accents as assets; how important is correct speech? How does spoken English differ from the written language?
Executive producer TONY MATTHEWS Producer BERNARD ADAMS Director TERRY DOYLE
(Wordpower Correspondence Course is published with this series. Details from [address removed]
Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall
Editor JOHN TISDALL
A Chess Tournament
Presented by Jeremy James
' Women can't play chess - I could give any of them a knight's start ... ' BOBBY FISCHER , former world champion. Round 1, Game 2
Jana Hartston , Western Europe's No 1 woman player, hopes to prove Fischer wrong tonight, when she competes with mathematical prodigy and former European Junior champion John Nunn.
Expert analysis by Leonard Barden
Designer JOHN BONE
Director GEOFF WALMSLEY Producer ROBERT TONER
Highlights of Bob Hope's 26 years of television comedy.
His guests include Bing Crosby , Jack Benny , George Burns , Sammy Davis , James Cagney , David Niven.
Presented by COLIN STRONG
A serial in three parts
1: Tussy by ANDREW DAVIES
ENGELS: ' It's strange to think that your father is the most important man alive in Europe today. But for you and me, Tussy, who know that ... it makes life a bit difficult.' starring Designer
CHRIS PEMSEL COStUme RITA REEKIE
Sound supervisor ALAN EDMONDS ProducerLOUIS MARKS Director JANE HOWELL
A personal view by John Kenneth Galbraith of the rise and crisis of Industrial Society
1: The Prophets and Promise of Classical Capitalism
In the first of 13 programmes PROFESSOR GALBRAITH tells the story of the men who laid the foundations of economics: the quizzical Scot, Adam Smith ; the successful stockbroker, David Ricardo ; and the pessimistic clergyman, Thomas Malthus. What they made of the world of their time profoundly affects our world.
Film cameramen
PHIL MEHEUX, HENRY FARRAR Film editor PAUL CARTER Producer DICK GILLING Executive producer ADRIAN MALONE
A shortened version of this programme will be in THE LISTENER this week
A wry look at ourselves and others spoken and sung by Ryan Davies , John Laurie Phil McCall , Rose McBain The Laggan from The Royal British Legion Club, Newton Mearns , Glasgow.
Director HYWEL WILLIAMS
Producer JACK WILLIAMS
Weather
Hugh Burden reads
A Ballad for Katharine of Aragon by CHARLES CAUSLEY