Story: Hiccups by JEAN WATSON Guest storyteller Colin Jeavons
Five films. 4: We Were Right
The Suez crisis of 1956 was Britain's most dramatic experience since the Second World War. How was it presented in the newsreels?
Producer HOWARD SMITH
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler present news and opinion including every Tuesday Foreign Report
With Richard Kershaw , David Sells Newsreader Peter Woods
People of the Red Ochre
' The Masai don't like being filmed, the last man who tried was speared ... '. With these words a local Police Chief in Kenya's Rift Valley welcomed Worldwide. The experience highlights the uniqueness of a documentary recently made by Kenya's own television on the tribe. In the last of Worldwide's trilogy on Black African television, Richard Kershaw introduces this rare film on Masai life and ritual.
Producer MARYSE ADDISON
starring Vince Hill and The Young Generation with The Nolan Sisters
Guest artists Tony Christie Claude Francois
ALYN AIMSWORTH AND HIS ORCHESTRA Choreographer NIGEL LYTRGO Costume NICHOLAS ROCKER Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting DICKlE HIGHAM
Designer BRIAN TREGIDDEN Producer STEWART MORRIS
With ANNA FORD , JEREMY JAMES
JEANNE LA CHARD , JACK PIZZEY
NICK ROSS , HAROLD WILLIAMSON
This week: Hasn't It Got te Stop?
Some say the message of the Peace Movement is the most hopeful news from troubled Ulster for some time. Its leaders, Betty Williams , Mairead Corrigan and Ciaran McKeown , have captured the imagination of the world. But in Northern Ireland the Peace
Movement faces criticism from many who believe it to be misguided or irrelevant. Anna Ford and Jeanne la Chard look at the pressures on ' The Peace People.'
Film editor ERIC BROWN
Producers JULIAN COOPER , BRIAN JAMES Editor MICHAEL LATHAM
starring
Robin Bailey , Julian Holloway with special guests Maggie Fitzgibbon Bill Grundy and CARMEN SAUTOY
NIGEL PEGRAM , CHRIS EMMRTT
KEN MORLEY
Adapted by BARRY TOOK
Material by B a. YOUNG, PALIN and JONES BILL GRUNDY , E. S. TURNER
ALAN COREN , MILES KINGTON Music by WALLY FAWKES and the TROGLODYTES
Designer MIKE PORTER Producer ROGER RACE
Weather
presents Ry Cooder and The Chicken Skin Band in a live concert from the BBC Television Theatre, London
Introduced by Bob Harris
PAUL CROSSLEY plays Debussy Nocturne