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Story: Kate and Sam go out Written and illustrated by MICHAEL and JOANNE COLE
Presenters this week
Julie Stevens , Stuart McGugan
Book: More Stories from Play School, 35p, from bookshops.

Contributors

Unknown:
Joanne Cole
Unknown:
Julie Stevens
Unknown:
Stuart McGugan

Ten programmes for physically disabled people.
10: After the Snowdon Report
This final programme looks at what still needs to be done to integrate disabled people into a society largely designed for the able-bodied.
Presenters JILL LUMB and CORBET WOODALL
Producer CHARLES PASCOE
Series producer ian woolf

Contributors

Unknown:
Corbet Woodall
Producer:
Charles Pascoe

A series of ten programmes
10: School and Community (part 2) HARRY RÉE argues that The Sutton Centre, a Nottinghamshire Community School, provides the kind of context in which the issues raised in this series might be resolved.
Producer ROGER OWEN

Contributors

Producer:
Roger Owen

One year in Heddington, Wiltshire. A documentary serial in seven parts 5: Of feuds and flags, pheasants and fêtes
May brings a double set-back for village schoolmaster John Stot hard. Voted off the Parish Council, he is foiled in his scheme for securing the Chairmanship to a friend. The Church becomes a Court for the day, as the Chancellor of the Diocese adjudicates on whether the Elizabethan flagon can be auctioned off to defray the cost of a new roof. It's pheasant-rearing time. Lord Shelburne's game-keepers need all their skill to bring the baby birds to the peak of their condition - in time to face the guns in the autumn.
Directed and narrated by DAVID PRITCHARD
Film editor JOHN BARNES
Producer MARK ANDERSON

Contributors

Unknown:
John Stot
Unknown:
David Pritchard
Editor:
John Barnes

starring Freddie Starr with guests
Guys 'n' Dolls, Henry Cooper
THE NIGEL LYTHGOE DANCERS
Choreography NIGEL LYTHGOE
Musical director ARTHUR GREENSLADE Designer MARTIN COLLINS Producer TERRY HUGHES

Contributors

Unknown:
Freddie Starr
Unknown:
Henry Cooper
Director:
Arthur Greenslade
Designer:
Martin Collins
Producer:
Terry Hughes

by ALEXANDRE DUMAS FILS
Adapted in two parts; and translated by EDMOND GOSSE starring
Kate Nelligan as Marguerite Peter Firth as Armand
1: The beautiful courtesan, Marguerite Gautier , is the rage of Paris. Living for pleasure, she knows better than to fall in love; and then she meets Armand Duval.
Music by CARL DAVIS
Producer RICHARD BEYNON
Director ROBERT KNIGHTS

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexandre Dumas
Unknown:
Edmond Gosse
Unknown:
Kate Nelligan
Unknown:
Marguerite Peter Firth
Unknown:
Marguerite Gautier
Unknown:
Armand Duval.
Music By:
Carl Davis
Producer:
Richard Beynon
Director:
Robert Knights
Alexandre Dumas Fils:
Garrick Hagon
Olympe:
Deborah Fallender
Comte de Nef:
Brian Tully
Gaston:
James Hazeldine
Prudence:
Gillian Martell
Auctioneer:
Anthony Douse
Bidders:
Roy Desmond
Bidders:
Andrew Lane
Bidders:
Neville Phillips
Attendant:
John Kearney
Police Inspector:
Anthony Pedley
Joseph:
John Grillo
Nanine:
Susan Richards

A personal view by John Kenneth Galbraith of the rise and crisis of Industrial Society 11: The Metropolis
' The City is the focus of the problems of modern society - its uncertainty, crisis, hope, despair.'
PROFESSOR GALBRAITH looks at the economic and social forces that turned the magnificent conception of the Princely City step by step into the modern Metropolis with all its tensions. He analyses the interaction of these tensions and ways in which the initial sense of order and pride can be recaptured.
Film cameramen
PHIL MEHEUX , HENRY FARRAR Film editor PAM BOSWORTH
Associate producer ROBYN MENDELSOHN Producer MICK JACKSON
Executive producer ADRIAN MALONE
Book (same title), £7.25, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
John Kenneth Galbraith
Unknown:
Phil Meheux
Unknown:
Henry Farrar
Producer:
Robyn Mendelsohn
Producer:
Mick Jackson
Producer:
Adrian Malone

The first of five nightly programmes Duo -Trio-
Quartet - Quintet - Septet
Tonight Isaac Steam and Gina Bachauer play the Spring Sonata for violin and piano, Op 24
Director PAUL SALINGER
Executive producer RUTH LEON
Produced for the JERUSALEM MUSIC CENTRE by MENAKHEM SHUVAL

Contributors

Unknown:
Isaac Steam
Unknown:
Gina Bachauer
Director:
Paul Salinger
Producer:
Ruth Leon

The programme in which the BBC hands over air-time to the public Tonight:
The Save London's Theatres
Campaign proudly presents A Good Old Daze
A musical melodrama starring John Gielgud , Penelope Keith and Leonard Sachs and featuring members of THE PLAYERS THEATRE f The programme traces the history of the attack on our nation's theatres from property speculators and other philistines and the stirring account of the battle to protect our cultural heritage. In 1972, in London alone, no less than 16 theatres, including the Shaftesbury and the Criterion, were threatened - today they still stand. The story concludes with the Campaign's main achievement -the creation of the Theatres
Trust to protect all theatres for the benefit of the nation.'
Made by the Save London's Theatres Campaign with the help of the BBC's Community Programme Unit

Contributors

Unknown:
John Gielgud
Unknown:
Penelope Keith
Unknown:
Leonard Sachs

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