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A series of ten programmes 4: Colour Contrasts
Have you ever said to yourself, I wish I could paint? IAN SIMPSON shows you how to begin.
Director TERRY DOYLE
Producer VICTOR POOLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Simpson
Director:
Terry Doyle
Producer:
Victor Poole

The Self-help Show
Presented by Maggie Pinhorn and lain Watkinson
'Baby battering claims six lives a week ...' Parents Anonymous: a group of parents in Nottingham who have got together to help prevent other parents from battering their babies. And, Jubilee Theatre and Art Company Limited, Street theatre - pub shows - play schemes - community festivals - the work of a community Arts group in the Black Country. Also Grapevine's regular Newsboard.
Director MARILYN WHEATCROFT Producer MIKE BOLLAND
The Community Programme Unit

Contributors

Presented By:
Maggie Pinhorn
Director:
Marilyn Wheatcroft
Producer:
Mike Bolland

from Studio A, Glasgow sings songs from many lands and introduces her special guests Claude Francois Aly Bain and David Snell with BRIAN FAHEY and THE SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA leader IAN TYRE
Sound RON ALLAN
Lighting GEORGE FERGUSON Designer DAVID MCKENZIE
Producer IAIN MACFADYEN. BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Claude Francois
Unknown:
Aly Bain
Unknown:
David Snell
Unknown:
Brian Fahey
Unknown:
Ron Allan
Unknown:
Lighting George Ferguson
Designer:
David McKenzie
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen.

Introduced by Rene Cutforth
A programme from the BBCtv Archives for each of the past 25 years
written by Johnny Speight
starring Warren Mitchell, Anthony Booth, Dandy Nichols and Una Stubbs
With John Junkin, Jacques Cey, Will Stampe, Jack Bligh, Charlie Bird, Fred McNaughton, Paul Lindley

Contributors

Introduced by:
Rene Cutforth
Written by:
Johnny Speight
Director:
Douglas Argent
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson
Alf Garnett:
Warren Mitchell
Michael:
Anthony Booth
Else:
Dandy Nichols
Rita:
Una Stubbs
[Actor]:
John Junkin
[Actor]:
Jacques Cey
[Actor]:
Will Stampe
[Actor]:
Jack Bligh
[Actor]:
Charlie Bird
[Actor]:
Fred McNaughton
[Actor]:
Paul Lindley

A programme about the law and legal issues-and how they affect all of us in everyday life.
If you have ever fallen foul of the law; or tried to get it on your side; or become lost in the maze of legislation which surrounds almost every aspect of life, you may need this programme.
Nick Ross , Norma Shepherd and Michael Molyneux set out to untangle legal wrangles, make sense of new laws - and talk to people who question the eld ones.
Executive producer PETER CHAFER Producer MICHAEL HOGAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Norma Shepherd
Unknown:
Michael Molyneux
Producer:
Peter Chafer
Producer:
Michael Hogan

Christian Bonington, CBE
Painted on location in the Lake District by Alexander Goudie
An American artist once described a portrait as ' a picture in which there is something wrong with the mouth'; a view shared by CHRIS BONINGTON : Is my mouth as cupidish as that? ' he asked the artist. ' No, but a great portrait always contains an element of caricature.'
Bonington got his own back by hauling the artist up a crag ' Just to experience the tactile feel of the rock'.
Producer MICHAEL BEGG

Contributors

Unknown:
Christian Bonington
Unknown:
Alexander Goudie
Unknown:
Chris Bonington
Producer:
Michael Begg

The Songs of Sonny Condell and Leo O'Kelly The Irish
1 Time has no power No not here
The hour is not master Slips unseen here.'
The young leave the countryside for Dublin, then leave the city for foreign lands - often England, sometimes America. But Ireland awaits the return of her prodigals - sometimes prosperous.
A small, lovingly crafted, carefully felt essay about Ireland. (GUARDIAN) Photography DAVID FEIG
Producer TONY BROUGHTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Sonny Condell
Unknown:
Leo O'Kelly
Producer:
Tony Broughton

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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