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Today's story:
The North Wind and the Sun
Presenters
CAROL LEADER
DEREK GRIFFITHS
Pianiist JOHN GOULD
Designer DEBBIE KNIGHT
Written and directed by BARBARA DEEHAN
Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Leader:
Derek Griffiths
Leader:
Pianiist John Gould
Designer:
Debbie Knight
Directed By:
Barbara Deehan
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler with Richard Kershaw
Including Westminster Report presented by Noel Lewis
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Charlton
Presented By:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Presented By:
Noel Lewis
Presented By:
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall

from Clacks Farm
Peter Seabrook and Arthur Billitt choose bedding plants for a Silver Jubilee display, sow the more tender vegetable crops such as French and runner beans and, by contrast, green vegetables for winter and early spring harvesting. Arthur continues his programme of pest and disease control on fruit and Peter tends to tomatoes and other greenhouse crops.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Seabrook
Unknown:
Arthur Billitt
Producer:
Barrie Edgar.

Be Your Own Bank
For millions of people High Street branches of the ' Big Four' are forbidding places. But if you don't have a bank account, how do you get credit? How do you raise a loan? It is likely to- be very expensive, so why not form your own bank with friends and neighbours?
In The Money Programme
James Bellini reports on Credit Unions - the do-it-yourself banks
Producer ANDREW CLAYTON Editor PAUL ELLIS

Contributors

Producer:
Andrew Clayton
Editor:
Paul Ellis

A duel of words and Wit between Patrick Campbell
Ian Ogilvy , Sinead Cusack and Frank Muir
Miles Kington , Penelope Keith Referee Robert Robinson
Call My Bluff devised by MARK GOOD SON and BILL TODMAX Director BRIAN PENDERS
Producer JOHNNY downes

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Campbell
Unknown:
Ian Ogilvy
Unknown:
Sinead Cusack
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Miles Kington
Unknown:
Penelope Keith
Unknown:
Referee Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Mark Good Son
Unknown:
Bill Todmax
Director:
Brian Penders
Producer:
Johnny Downes

The Mystery of the Stolen Milk Bottle
David Kendall is a dairy farmer. He has 42 cows producing 80 gallons of milk a day. Yet he finds himself in trouble with the police on a most extraordinary charge: stealing a pint of milk valued at 8ip. Kendall says he is not guilty and elects trial by jury.
How and why the charge ever arose is revealed in this documentary film about rivalry in a small Dorset town. Reputations are at stake and a livelihood as well. All depends on the verdict of the jury at Dorchester Crown Court.
Film cameraman yousuf AZIZ Film editor STEVE GABELL
Produced and narrated by ROGER MiLLS

Contributors

Unknown:
David Kendall
Editor:
Steve Gabell

Humphrey Lyttelton introduces a handful of musicians who provide a tuneful reminder of the swing era.
Featuring star soloists
Buddy Tate , Jay McShann
Jim Galloway , and Humph himself, the group is aptly named The Swinging Sextet
Sharing the bill in the last of this series of excerpts from the 1976 Montreux Festival is one of the newer names on the jazz scene, though rapidly becoming well known, The Monty Alexander Trio
Producer DON SAYER

Contributors

Soloists:
Buddy Tate
Soloists:
Jay McShann
Soloists:
Jim Galloway
Producer:
Don Sayer

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