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James and the Model Aeroplane Written by PEGGY BLAKELEY
Illustrated by KOTA TANUICHI Presenters this week
Chloe Ashcroft , Jona Jones

Contributors

Written By:
Peggy Blakeley
Illustrated By:
Kota Tanuichi
Unknown:
Chloe Ashcroft
Unknown:
Jona Jones

Ten programmes for physically disabled people.
9: A Right to Love?
Over-protective parents, lack of privacy, unsympathetic staff - the difficulties that disabled people face in developing personal relationships are discussed. Presenters JILL LUMB and CORBET WOODALL
Director CHARLES PASCOE Producer IAN WOOLF

Contributors

Unknown:
Corbet Woodall
Director:
Charles Pascoe
Producer:
Ian Woolf

Aspects of Delinquency
Introduced by LAURIE TAYLOR Professor of Sociology, University of York
10: ... Spoil the Child?
In the final film LAURIE TAYLOR examines the extent to which it is practicable to talk of 'solutions' to juvenile delinquency.
Producer GORDON CROTON
Book (same title), 85p, from bookshops

Contributors

Introduced By:
Laurie Taylor
Unknown:
Laurie Taylor

Ten programmes about communicating through the spoken word. 10 : The Words Behind the Words
What is communication, and why do words sometimes fail us? A look at ' the words behind the words' can give us some important clues about how we communicate and why we often don't. with BEN HOWARD , JOHN GRAHAM
STEPHEN THORNE , SALLY WATTS
Producer BERNARD ADAMS Director TERRY DOYLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Howard
Unknown:
John Graham
Unknown:
Stephen Thorne
Unknown:
Sally Watts
Producer:
Bernard Adams
Director:
Terry Doyle

One year in Heddington, Wiltshire. A documentary serial in seven parts. 4: To Represent the Local Peasants The vet returns to the Browns' farm where two more cows fail the TB test. ' Auntie ' Vi dies, but in spring children dance around the Maypole and in warm sunshine roll eggs down the precipitous terracing of King's Play Hill. A month after Lady Day the tenant j farmers settle accounts with their : landlords, and in early May it's the local elections. There are ten j candidates and only seven seats c on the Parish Council.
Directed and narrated by DAVID PRITCHARD
Film editor JOHN BARNES
Producer MARK ANDERSON

Contributors

Unknown:
David Pritchard
Editor:
John Barnes
Producer:
Mark Anderson

starring Mike Reid with Patsy Ann Scott , Brooks Aehron and Sydney Tafler Jacqueline Clarke
Jacqueline Stanbury
THE GILLIAN GREGORY DANCERS
Choreographer GILLIAN GREGORY
Written by DICK HILLS , LARRY FORRESTER ALEX BROWN and PAT MURRAY Musical arrangements by NORMANPERCIVAL,DENNISWILSON
Orchestra conducted by NORMAN PERCIVAL Designer BARRY NEWBERY Producer ERNEST MAXIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Reid
Unknown:
Patsy Ann Scott
Unknown:
Sydney Tafler
Unknown:
Jacqueline Clarke
Unknown:
Jacqueline Stanbury
Written By:
Dick Hills
Written By:
Larry Forrester
Written By:
Alex Brown
Written By:
Pat Murray
Conducted By:
Norman Percival
Designer:
Barry Newbery
Producer:
Ernest Maxin

A six-part series by JOHN CHALLEN 6: Stephen starring Frank Windsor
Colin Douglas , Michael Byrne
Stephen lies, steals and truants. He accuses his maths teacher of brutality and to convince his listeners reveals very real bruises and signs of ill-treatment.
Theme music DUDLEY SIMPSON Studio lighting SAM BARCLAY Designer DAPHNE SHORTMAN Producer RAYMOND MENMUIR Director ROLAND joffe

Contributors

Unknown:
John Challen
Unknown:
Frank Windsor
Unknown:
Colin Douglas
Unknown:
Michael Byrne
Unknown:
Sam Barclay
Designer:
Daphne Shortman
Producer:
Raymond Menmuir
Director:
Roland Joffe
Stephen:
Mark Farmer
Simon:
David Nunn
David:
Shaun Davies
Mike:
John Higgens
Harris:
Roger Hume
Douglas:
Mark Herman
Hart:
Tom Georgeson
Saunders:
Ian Thompson
Funnell:
Peter Godfrey
Mr Lewis:
David Ryall
Fisher:
Frank Windsor
June:
Lucinda Curtis
Philips:
Colin Douglas
First boy:
Lee Mannering
Second boy:
Tony Hambleton
Wilf Farley:
Ray Burdis
Third boy:
Franco Manzi
Abbott:
; Peter Sproule
Russell:
Michael Byrne
Usher:
Stephen Wale
Clerk of Court:
Judy Buxton
Chairman:
Doreen Mantle
Policeman:
David Whitworth
Social worker:
Arthur Blake

A 13-part personal view by John Kenneth Galbraith of the rise and crisis of Industrial Society
1 10: Land and the People
' Why are so many people so poor? There is no one answer, obviously. But one cause of poverty is pervasive. That is the relationship, past and present, between land and people. Understand that, and we understand the most general single cause of deprivation.'
In Mexico and the Punjab, on the cotton-fields of the old South and the farm where he was born, PROFESSOR GALBRAITH confronts the tragedy of the landless poor and searches for a solution in the world-wide migration to the cities.
Film cameramen
PHIL MEHEUX, HENRY FARRAR Film editor PAUL CARTER Producer DAVID kennard
Executive producer ADRIAN malone
Book (same title), 17.25, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
John Kenneth Galbraith
Unknown:
Henry Farrar
Editor:
Paul Carter
Producer:
David Kennard

The Centenary Test Australia v England by satellite from Melbourne
Richie Benaud introduces highlights of the third day. Commentators JIM LAKER
FRANK TYSON , KEITH MILLER
PAUL SHEAHAN , NORMAN MAY
Presented in association with the ABC Producer DAVID kenninq

Contributors

Commentators:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Frank Tyson
Unknown:
Keith Miller
Unknown:
Paul Sheahan
Producer:
David Kenninq

The programme in which the BBC hands over air-time to the public Tonight:
Dr Neil Stevenson , pharmacist presents The Medicine Makers
' Drugs are news when something goes wrong. If you believe the medicine makers are senseless scientists, eccentric experimenters and slick salesmen all profiting from your illness, this programme may change your mind.'
Made by Dr Neil Stevenson with the help of the BBC's Community Programme Unit

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Neil Stevenson
Unknown:
Dr Neil Stevenson

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