Programme Index

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Ten programmes for physically disabled people
5: Getting Around
What is happening to the trike?
Who gets the Mobility Allowance? p Where can you take a guide dog?
CORBET WOODALL and JILL LUMB v explore these questions.
Series producer IAN WOOLF r Producer CHARLES PASCOE

Contributors

Producer:
Ian Woolf

A series of ten programmes 5: Who Runs the Schools?
ROBERT BELL , Senior Lecturer in Education at the Open University, proposes for later discussion his belief that the English educational system gives too much power to the teaching profession.
Producer ROGER OWEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Bell
Producer:
Roger Owen

Aspects of Delinquency
Introduced by LAURIE TAYLOR Professor of Sociology, University of York
6: In or Out of Court?
In the sixth of ten documentaries LAURIE TAYLOR examines the way in which the police and juvenile courts - and in Scotland the Hearing System - deal with young offenders.
Producer GORDON CROTON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Laurie Taylor
Unknown:
Laurie Taylor

A series of ten programmes
We are often asked to give our opinion. How well do we do? Richard Hoggart discusses the way we form and express opinions. With Nigel Lambert and Stephen Thorne.
(Wordpower Correspondence Course is published with this series. Details from [address removed])

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Hoggart
Actor:
Nigel Lambert
Actor:
Stephen Thorne
Producer:
Bernard Adams
Director:
Susanna Capon

A Chess Tournament
Presented by Jeremy James
William Hartston, reigning champion, is challenged by John Nunn in the final battle of this war game for the Master Game trophy and a first prize of £250. Expert analysis by Leonard Barden.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy James
Chess player:
William Hartston
Chess player:
John Nunn
Analysis:
Leonard Barden
Designer:
John Bone
Director:
Geoff Walmsley
Producer:
Robert Toner

starring
Mike Reid with Patsy Ann Scott Brooks Aehron and Pete Murray
Norman Bird , Ruth Kettlewell THE GILLIAN GREGORY DANCERS
Choreographer GILLIAN GREGORY Written by JOHNNY SPEIGHT DICK HILLS , ERNEST MAXIN
Musical arrangements NORMAN PERCIVAL
DENNIS WILSON , BRIAN ROGERS , DEREK WARNE Orchestra conducted by NORMAN PERCIVAL Designer ERIC WALMSLEY Producer ERNEST MAXIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Reid
Unknown:
Patsy Ann Scott
Unknown:
Brooks Aehron
Unknown:
Pete Murray
Unknown:
Norman Bird
Unknown:
Ruth Kettlewell
Dancers:
The Gillian Gregory
Written By:
Johnny Speight
Written By:
Dick Hills
Unknown:
Norman Percival
Unknown:
Dennis Wilson
Unknown:
Brian Rogers
Conducted By:
Norman Percival
Designer:
Eric Walmsley
Producer:
Ernest Maxin

A six-part series by John Challen
Starring Frank Windsor, Colin Douglas, Michael Byrne
with Edward Petherbridge as Mr Parsons

Patrick Davenant makes life a misery for Parsons, his RE teacher. Originally a teacher in the Grammar School, Parsons, baited by Patrick and his classmates, becomes angry and bewildered.

Contributors

Writer:
John Challen
Theme Music:
Dudley Simpson
Studio Lighting:
Sam Barclay
Designer:
Richard Henry
Producer:
Raymond Menmuir
Director:
Richard Martin
Patrick:
Stephen Kebell
Mr Parsons:
Edward Petherbridge
June:
Lucinda Curtis
Edwards:
David Hargreaves
Smith:
David Muldowney
Fisher:
Frank Windsor
Philips:
Colin Douglas
Dick:
Chris Hall
Harry:
Paul Campbell
Massingham:
Leonard Kavanagh
Russell:
Michael Byrne
Saunders:
Ian Thompson
Mrs Parsons:
Patsy Byrne
Wayne:
Andrew Plant
Brian:
Vincent Hall
Peter:
Miles Ross
Tobias:
Vaughan Passey
John:
Gary Rice

A 13-part personal view by John Kenneth Galbraith of the rise and crisis of Industrial Society
6: The Rise and Fall of Money
'Money is a singular thing. It ranks with love as man's greatest source of joy, and it ranks with death as his greatest source of anxiety. Over all of history it has oppressed nearly all people in one of two ways: either it has been abundant and very unreliable, or reliable and very scarce.'
From the elegant banks of 17th-century Amsterdam to the dark days of the Great Depression, PROFESSOR GALBRAITH traces the history of money-its uses and abuses, the grand successes and the spectacular. disasters.
Film cameramen
PHIL MEHEUX, HENRY FARRAR Film editor JIM LATHAM Designer COLIN LOWREY Producer DAVID KENNARD
Executive producer ADRIAN MALONE

Contributors

Unknown:
John Kenneth Galbraith
Unknown:
Henry Farrar
Editor:
Jim Latham
Designer:
Colin Lowrey
Producer:
David Kennard
Producer:
Adrian Malone

Kipper by ANTHONY READ
' Walk on, walk on ... you'll never walk alone ' - Kipper, mascot for 25 years, lives for football. But come the big match, will the team need him?
Script editor ALAN SEYMOUR Designer SALLY HULKE Producer ANNE HEAD
Director RAYMOND DAY

Contributors

Editor:
Alan Seymour
Designer:
Sally Hulke
Producer:
Anne Head
Director:
Raymond Day
Kipper:
Sam Kydd
Jack:
Frank Mills
Lil:
Betty Alberge
Kevin:
Simon Rouse
Brian:
Peter-Hugo Daly
Karen:
Kim Taylforth
Macavoy:
Michael McKevitt
Security guard:
Mike Lewin

The programme in which the BBC hands over air-time to the public Tonight:
Harambee Housing Association present
A Black Experience
'In 1972 three black community workers, who were working in the Handsworth area of Birmingham, formed a self-help group. This programme shows how, through self-help and with community support, they are attempting to deal with the needs of their black community.'
Made by the Harambee Housing Association with the help of the BBC's Community Programme Unit,

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