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Practical hints and tips on how to make your money go further and how to 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
Items this week include tips on how to make marmalade and how to prune an overgrown apple tree.
Directors BRIAN DAVIES , Erica GRIFFITHS Producer PETER Riding
For a free information sheet giving details of the items shown in the programme, send a large stamped addressed envelope to:
Information Sheet Number 13,
Indoors Outdoors, [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Zena Skinner
Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
Roy Day
Unknown:
Val Hudson
Directors:
Brian Davies
Directors:
Erica Griffiths
Producer:
Peter Riding

Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler present news and opinion, including every Friday Westminster Report presented by David Holmes
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall
Editor JOHN TISDALL

Contributors

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

'Oh for me Grog', 'Calico Printer's Clerk' and the saga of a polite and 'Chivalrous Shark' are amongst the selection for this sing-along with The Spinners.
Double bass John McCormick
Producer BARRY BEVINS
BBC Manchester
(First shown on BBC1)

Contributors

Bass:
John McCormick
Producer:
Barry Bevins

Managers in the Middle
' Workers on the Board' is becoming a reality for many companies. For the men on the shop floor this may mean more of a say in how a company is run; a voice in the Board Room. But what does it mean for middle management?
John Roberts reports on how the men in the middle see their future.
Editor PAUL ELLIS

Contributors

Unknown:
John Roberts
Editor:
Paul Ellis

BBC2 Snooker Championship The fourth frame in the new series for the 1977 Pot Black Trophy
Tonight's game comes from Group Four and features
Graham Miles , Birmingham against
Dennis Taylor , Blackburn
Miles won the Pot Black Trophy in 1974 and 1975. Taylor, the losing finalist for the last two years, meets Miles for the first time since the 1975 Final.
Introduced by ALAN WEEKS
Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE
Director JIM DUMIGHAN Producer REG PERRIN BBC Birmingham
Book. (same title) 65p, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Miles
Unknown:
Dennis Taylor
Introduced By:
Alan Weeks
Commentator:
Ted Lowe
Director:
Jim Dumighan
Producer:
Reg Perrin

The Vision of the Blind
Blindness is not always the handicap we imagine it to be.
At a school in Warwickshire, blind children play football.
In California, a man whose eyes have seen nothing since birth now sees through sensations on the surface of his skin.
Horizon brings together the elements of a completely new approach to blindness, much of which comes from the ideas of the blind themselves. Now, though it's still a daunting handicap, it can often be overcome.
Narrator FRANK GILLARD
A fascinating, challenging film
(DAILY EXPRESS)
Editor PETER GOODCHILD
Written and produced by STEPHEN ROSS and ROBIN BRIGHTWELL

Contributors

Narrator:
Frank Gillard
Editor:
Peter Goodchild
Produced By:
Stephen Ross
Produced By:
Robin Brightwell

by JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, dramatised in 13 parts by DAVID TURNER starring Michael Bryant
Daniel Massey , Georgia Brown The Age of Reason
Mathieu has not been able to borrow the money he needs. He has arranged to meet Ivich and Boris to hear Lola sing. Daniel visits Marcelle.
Part 3: 16 June 1938 - Evening
Producer DAVID CONROY
Director JAMES CELLAN JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
David Turner
Unknown:
Michael Bryant
Unknown:
Daniel Massey
Producer:
David Conroy
Director:
James Cellan
Madame Dufifet:
Winifred Hill
Daniel:
Daniel Massey
Mareelle:
Rosemary Leach
Mathieu:
Michael Bryant
Head waiter «:
John Devaut
Boris:
Anthony Corlan
Ivich:
Alison Fiske
Lola:
Georgia Brown
Miss Ellinor:
Linda Priest
German businessman:
Cyril Cross
Woman in nightclub:
Elizabeth Tyrrell
Cloakroom woman:
Winifred Braemar

by Colin Godman
The third of a series of six investigations into the paranormal
Introduced by Colin Wilson
Starring David Buck, Wendy Williams, Jacqueline Pearce and Neil McCarthy
A Doctor of Psychology and his wife bought an old shooting lodge near Loch Ness in 1953. A house-keeper arrived, whose presence seemed to rouse another insubstantial presence which gave the family no peace until an old secret was uncovered.
This reconstruction includes Dr McEwan's own report and the recollections of local witnesses.
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
Colin Wilson
Writer/Director:
Colin Godman
Unknown:
David Buck
Unknown:
Wendy Williams
Unknown:
Jacqueline Pearce
Unknown:
Neil McCarthy
Designer:
Chris Robilliard
Series Editor:
Anne Owen
Peter McEwan:
David Buck
Dorothy McEwan:
Jacqueline Pearce
Mrs McDonald:
Wendy Williams
Mr McDonald:
Neil McCarthy
Ross:
Ronald Russell
Matheson:
John Telfer

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