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In the final programme of this series, THE RT HON SHIRLEY WIL LIAMS, Secretary of State for Education and Science, discusses the main issues raised in earlier programmes With STUART MACLURE, Editor of the Times Educational Supplement.
Producer ROGER OWEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Shirley Wil
Producer:
Roger Owen

Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler present news and opinion on events and issues of the day with Richard Kershaw
Newsreader Peter Woods
Editor JOHN TISDALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Charlton
Unknown:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Newsreader Peter Woods
Editor:
John Tisdall

A celebratory series of 13 programmes for Jubilee Year about craftsmen in Britain.

'If we don't sell our books we don't exist....'
John Randle runs the Whittington Press in an idyllic setting in Gloucestershire, but that's where the romance ends - he has to have an essentially practical attitude to his craft of publisher/printer.

Contributors

Subject:
John Randle
Film Editor:
Ray Frawley
Film Cameraman:
Henry Farrar
Series Producer:
John Read
Director:
Diana Lashmore

Presented by Barbara Myers
Each week Inside Medicine examines the latest issues from the world of hospitals and doctors, diseases and cures, patients and policy.
Executive producer KARL SABBAGH Producer ROBIN BRIGHTWELL

Contributors

Presented By:
Barbara Myers
Producer:
Karl Sabbagh
Producer:
Robin Brightwell

Each year the grounds of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, provide the setting for the greatest horticultural show in the world.
Peter Seabrook joins the thousands of garden lovers for whom an annual visit to Chelsea has become something of a pilgrimage - an unequalled opportunity to see the very best from single blooms to complete gardens.
Producer MICHAEL LUMLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Seabrook
Producer:
Michael Lumley

First of three plays by KEN TAYLOR Intimate Relations with and The events leading towards the notorious scandal over the death of Charles Bravo in 1876. After Florence's affair with the famous Dr Gully ends, she becomes engaged to the ill-fated Charles.
Don't miss a minute of it (DAILY MIRROR) Producer MARK SHIVAS
Director JOHN GLENISTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Ken Taylor
Unknown:
Charles Bravo
Producer:
Mark Shivas
Director:
John Glenister
Florence:
Maureen O'Brien
Mrs Cox:
Freda Dowie
Charles Bravo:
Paul Darrow
Dr Gully:
Robert Harris
Mrs Joseph Bravo:
Margaretta Scott
Mr Joseph Bravo:
Geoffrey Edwards
Mr Campbell:
Charles Morgan
Mrs Campbell:
Peggy Ann Wood
Alexander Ricardo:
Ioan Meredith
Griffiths:
Milton Johns
Mr Brooks:
Anthony Dawes
Mrs Beavis:
Joyce Windsor

from the Moody Coliseum, Dallas, Texas. The climax of the WCT season when the top eight players compete for the$200,000 prize money.
The previous winners of this title read like a roll-call of the great names in tennis: ROSEWALL, SMITH, NEWCOMBE, ASHE, BORG, and the name which is added to that list this year will be no exception because amongst the ' Eight Greats', as they are known, are Jimmy Connors , Ilie Nastase and Adriano Panatta.
Introduced by JOHN BARRETT Commentator DAN MASKELL
Television presentation NBC Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Connors
Unknown:
Ilie Nastase
Unknown:
Adriano Panatta.
Introduced By:
John Barrett
Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

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