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Five industrial training films
Introduced by ELIZABETH LAIRD of the National Centre for Industrial Language Training.
2: Fred Barker Goes to China
Director PAUL KRIWACZEK
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
For details of integrated trainer's manual write to Worktalk, [address removed].

Contributors

Introduced By:
Elizabeth Laird
Unknown:
Fred Barker
Director:
Paul Kriwaczek
Producer:
John Twitchin

Aspects of Delinquency
A series of ten documentaries
Introduced by LAURIE TAYLOR
Professor of Sociology, University of York
2: We Hate School...
Producer GORDON CROTON
Book (same title), 85p, from bookshops

Contributors

Introduced By:
Laurie Taylor

A series of ten programmes
Presented by AUDREY STEPHENSON 2: Floor Toys
Series producer PETER RIDING Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Book (same title), il.20, from bookshops, contains full instructions for making the toys shown in the programme,

Contributors

Presented By:
Audrey Stephenson

Ten programmes about voluntary work presented by MAVIS NICHOLSON
2: Voluntary Associates
'I don't want to reform people, I want to help them.'
SIMON and TERRY ANGEL, two young volunteers who work with prisoners and ex-prisoners, talk to
MAVIS NICHOLSON
Producer IAN woolf
Director SUSANNA CAPON
Discussion notes available from: The Volunteer Centre, [address removed]. Please send a large 15p sae.

Contributors

Presented By:
Mavis Nicholson
Unknown:
Mavis Nicholson
Producer:
Ian Woolf
Director:
Susanna Capon

Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler present news and opinion with Richard Kershaw and David Sells
Newsreader Richard Whitmore
Assistant editors PETER IBBOTSON and MIKE BROADBENT Editor TONY CRABB

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Charlton
Unknown:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Richard Whitmore
Unknown:
Mike Broadbent
Editor:
Tony Crabb

starring Des O'Connor who plays host to a gathering of some of the finest entertainment talent from Britain and America. Des sings, jokes and talks in the company of his guests from both sides of the Atlantic.

Tonight's special guests include from New York: Marvin Hamlisch from Nashville, Tennessee: Diana Trask and from Blackpool, Lancashire: Les Dawson

Contributors

Presenter/Entertainer:
Des O'Connor
Guest:
Marvin Hamlisch
Guest:
Diana Trask
Guest:
Les Dawson
Orchestra directed by:
Colin Keyes
Programme Associate:
Neil Shand
Sound:
Len Shorey
Lighting:
Bill Millar
Designer:
Eric Walmsley
Producer:
James Moir

by Wilfred Greatorex
A series in eight episodes.
Britain under the heel of the PCD, the Department of Public Control, the instrument of an all-powerful bureaucracy.
Starring Edward Woodward, Barbara Kellermann and Robert Lang
with Clifton Jones
with guest stars John Castle, Anna Cropper, John Phillips
'They've turned discipline into the nastiest fine art the world's ever known. They make the Marquis de Sade look like a neglected Saint.'

Contributors

Writer:
Wilfred Greatorex
Series devised by:
Wilfred Greatorex
Theme music:
John Cameron
Designer:
Alan Jeapes
Lighting:
Alan Horne
Designer:
Judy Steele
Producer:
Prudence Fitzgerald
Director:
David Sullivan Proudfoot
PCD Supervisor Wade:
James Lister
Delly Lomas:
Barbara Kellermann
Chairperson:
Pamela Sholto
Talbot:
Ian Liston
Philip Carter:
John Castle
Attorney-General Graham:
John Phillips
Herbert Skardon:
Robert Lang
Dan Mellor:
John Savident
Henry Tasker:
Clifton Jones
Jim Kyle:
Edward Woodward
Lena:
Janie Booth
Faceless:
Paul Hardwick
Susie Carter:
Anna Cropper
PCD Inspector Jones:
Frank Mills
Ed Burbank:
Ed Bishop
Davies:
John York
Clayton:
Martin C Thurley
Aldwick:
Graeme Eton

A 13-part worldwide series exploring Man's religious quest. Presented by Ronald Eyre

'It is said in Islam that every child is born Muslim by nature; he has the belief in his heart of one God.'

According to one estimate, one seventh of the population of the world is Muslim. The search for Islam takes Ronald Eyre to two places in Egypt. In Cairo he visits the ancient university of El Azhar, a bastion of Islamic orthodoxy, and meets a remarkable married couple - both of them doctors and devout Muslims. The search leads to a small village on the edge of the Sahara where life is lived as it has been for centuries according to the Islamic ideal of community. 'God is most great. Whatever you think of as great, God is greater.'

(The Long Search Continues, Radio 3, Thursday. A book about the two series will be published shortly)

Contributors

Presenter:
Ronald Eyre
Photography:
John Else
Sound Recordist:
Ron Brown
Film Editor:
Alan Bradley
Associate Producer:
Jonathan Stedall
Producer:
Peter Montagnon
Director:
Mischa Scorer

The programme in which the BBC hands over air-time to the public. Tonight
The United Kingdom Federation of Jazz Bands presents Children in Harmony
'More than 30,000 young people belong to marching carnival bands -commonly known as "Jazz bands ". We are a peculiar phenomenon. In South Wales, the Midlands and the North East of England, the enthusiasm is extraordinary, yet other parts of the country know nothing at all about us. The fact is we are the fastest-growing youth activity in Britain today.'
Made by The United Kingdom Federation of Jazz Bands with the help of the BBC's Community Programme Unit.

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