Ten programmes for physically disabled people
3: Plugging the Gaps
CORBET WOODALL and JILL LUMB see how voluntary organisations in Rugby and Bangor are trying to overcome deficiencies in statutory provisions. Comments by PROF TOWNSEND (Disability Alliance).
Series producer IAN woolf Producer CHARLES PASCOE
A series of ten programmes 3: The Question of Selection
STUART MACLURE , Editor of The Times Educational Supplement, argues the case for more differentiation in secondary education.
Aspects of Delinquency
Introduced by LAURIE TAYLOR Professor of Sociology, University of York
Stay Out of Trouble and You'll be Glad ...
' The second that you start to peer into the area of juvenile justice you're surrounded by a fog of ambiguities, contradictions and confusion. And, of course, in the middle of all this confusion stands an individual- the delinquent ...'
In the fourth of ten documentaries LAURIE TAYLOR tells of a year in the life of one juvenile delinquent.
Producer GORDON CROTON
with sub-titles for the hard of hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A series of ten programmes 4: Friendly Persuasion
With GORDON SALKILLD, SALLY WATTS The art of persuasion as it affects us in our everyday lives.
Executive producer TONY MATTHEWS Producer BERNARD ADAMS Director TERRY DOYLE
Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler
Newsreader Peter Woods
A Chess Tournament
Presented by Jeremy James First Semi-final
Two rivals who met in a fascinating and exciting struggle in the semi-finals of the last series.
Tonight the loser of that game George Botterill seeks his revenge against William Hartston the man who went on to become the first Master Game champion. Expert analysis by Leonard Barden
Designer JOHN BONE
Director GEOFF WALMSLEY Producer ROBERT TONER
A series of four programmes starring Mike Reid with Patsy Ann Scott Brooks Achron and NORMAN BIRD
SUSAN AND JENNIFER BAKER
THE GILLIAN GREGORY DANCERS
Choreographer GILLIAN GREGORY Written by JOHNNY SPEIGHT and DICK HILLS
Musical arrangements and orchestra directed by NORMAN PERCIVAL Designer ROBIN TARSNANE Producer ERNEST MAXIN
by Denis Plimmer and Charlotte Plimmer
'Dear Alan... I'm still in the old job, His Excellency's most excellent chauffeur...'
(Repeat)
A 13-part personal view by John Kenneth Galbraith of the rise and crisis of Industrial Society.
4: The Colonial Idea
PROFESSOR GALBRAITH traces the colonial adventure from the Crusades to the present; from the fall of Acre to the fall of Saigon. He looks at the potent myths that sustained colonialism-and the real motives behind them, and at why the end is always so messy, the collapse so inevitable.
Film cameraman HENRY FARRAR Film editor JIM LATHAM Producer MICK JACKSON
Executive producer ADRIAN MALONE
Our Terry by KEITH DEWHURST
' Where's our Terry's saucer?' Hilda's innocent question sparks off a crisis for the whole family.
. . . about as perfect as you could wish.
. . . touching, funny, impeccably played.
(OBSERVER)
Producer ANNE HEAD
Director john BLACK
Weather
The programme in which the BBC hands over air-time to the public Tonight:
The Josephine Butler Society presents
' Thank God we were never disbanded '
'Our Society was formed over 100 years ago by a Victorian social reformer to campaign for the raising of the age of consent, against state regulated prostitution and against white slavery. Today we still campaign for that single moral standard in sexual relationships for men and women.*
Made by the Josephine Butler Society with the help of the BBC's Community Programme Unit.
Paul Crossley (piano) plays Debussy Clair de lune