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A series of ten programmes 6: Painting Outdoors
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

Introduced and narrated by Harold Evans
Editor, The Sunday Times
Four films about the world of journalism in different countries. The New Statesman
From the 1930s to the 1950s the New Statesman was called 'the conscience of the Left' - to A. P. Herbert it was ' this bitious weekly', to its devotees a weekly Bible.
Founded by middle-class socialists in 1913, the New Statesman became, under Kingsley Martin editor from 1931-1961, probably the most influential publication in British politics. Now, it is a radical journal in search of a role. Among those taking part
Malcolm Muggeridge , Paul Johnson Anthony Sampson
Richard Hoggart , V. S. Pritchett Professor Norman MacKenzie and the present editor, Anthony Howard
Executive producer WILL WYATY Director SANDRA GREGORY

Contributors

Unknown:
Harold Evans
Unknown:
A. P. Herbert
Unknown:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Unknown:
Paul Johnson
Unknown:
Anthony Sampson
Unknown:
Richard Hoggart
Unknown:
V. S. Pritchett
Unknown:
Professor Norman MacKenzie
Editor:
Anthony Howard
Producer:
Will Wyaty
Director:
Sandra Gregory

with her special guests
Rolf Harris , Sheila Bromberg and Colin Green entertain in a programme of international words and music 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:
Rolf Harris
Unknown:
Sheila Bromberg
Unknown:
Colin Green
Unknown:
Brian Fahey
Leader:
Ian Tyre
Unknown:
Ron Allan
Unknown:
Lighting George Ferguson
Designer:
David McKenzie
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen.

An Accident of Class and Sex by MAGGIE WADEY
' An Englishman thinks automatically in terms of class. It's an occupational hazard. He can no more control it than he can lick his own tongue.'
... People and tensions have been harnessed with a sense of place and time. No small gift and one well served by the acting. (THE LISTENER) ... Truth as much in the writing as in the well tuned and judged acting.
(DAILY TELEGRAPH)
Producer INNES LLOYD Director BRIAN PARKER

Contributors

Unknown:
Maggie Wadey
Producer:
Innes Lloyd
Director:
Brian Parker
Lawrence:
Peter Barkworth
Beth:
Patricia Garwood
Alan:
Sam Dale

A series of programmes about the law and legal issues.
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 old ones.
Executive producer PETER CHAFER Producer MICHAEL HOGAN

Contributors

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

Photographer The Earl of Lichfield is modelled in clay and cast in bronze,. by Lome McKean
A critique of the finished work is provided by PERCY, the chauffeur.
Producer MICHAEL BECG

Contributors

Unknown:
Lome McKean
Producer:
Michael Becg

The songs of Ian Campbell and his Folk Group Granite North
IAN CAMPBELL writes and sings of his birthplace, Aberdeen - there's the new oil but the old fishing; the selling up of farms, but ' The spirit of the Highlands, Captured in this amber dew.'
Photography DAVID WHITSON Producer IAN SHARP

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Campbell
Unknown:
Ian Campbell
Unknown:
David Whitson
Producer:
Ian Sharp

BBC Two England

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