Today in Brighton the Confederation of British Industry opens its first-ever National Conference. BBC2 cameras will bring live coverage of the proceedings. Reporting team: James Bellini Vincent Hanna , Ian Ross
Ten films for student nurses
6: In Antenatal Care
Director ROBERT ALBURY
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Further live coverage
Story: The City
Written by A. D. PICKERING Presenters
Johnny Ball , Carol Chell
Further live coverage
A series of five programmes 1: Getting Started
How do people develop new interests and the confidence to find things out?
Presented by BOB HOULTON
Produced by TONY MATTHEW.
A series of ten programmes 6: It's All Part of the System
Commentary by DEREK COOPER
Production BRIAN DAVIES
Series producer IAN woolf
Aspects of Delinquency
A series of ten documentaries Introduced by LAURIE TAYLOR
Professor of Sociology, University of York
6: In or Out of Court? ...
Producer GORDON CROTON'
A series of ten programmes
Presented by AUDREY STEPHENSON 6: Shape and Colour Toys
Series editor PETER RIDING Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Further live coverage
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Ten programmes about voluntary work presented by MAVIS NICHOLSON
6: Marriage Guidance Counsellor
' You're an amateur, but working to a professional standard. You use your relationship with the clients to help them make their own decisions.' FIONA LONG, Marriage Guidance Counsellor, talks to
MAVIS NICHOLSON.
Producer IAN WOOLF
Presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall
Assistant editors
PETER IBBOTSON and 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. Tonight's special guests include from Los Angeles:
The Keane Brothers from Hollywood: Tom Bresh from Sheffield:
Marti Caine
Orchestra directed by COLIN KEYES
Programme associate NEIL SHAN. Sound LEN SHOREY
Lighting bill millar
Designer ERIC WALMSLEY Producer JAMES MOIR
by MICHAEL J. BIRD
A series of eight episodes starring
Jack Hedley
Betty Arvaniti , Takis Emmanuel 2: Some Talk of Alexander Alan Haldane dare not talk about his past. Hebden does and risks losing everything dear to him.
Music composed by YANNIS MARKOPOULOB Studio lighting BARRY HILL
Film sound ARTHUR CHESTERMAN Studio sound RAMON BAILEY Designer myles lang
Producer WILLIAM SLATER
A 13-part worldwide series Presented by Ronald Eyre 9: The Land of the Disappearing Buddha
' The search began in a Tokyo restaurant five floors high and busy. Its nickname is the Zen restaurant and that's what intrigued me. Say Buddhism and Japan in one breath and people like me say Zen. Forty-five years ago during the Depression, starving and jobless, Mr Tani , the owner, could see no way out but to kill himself. Instead he sat quite still attempting to switch off the bombardment of his thoughts by listening to his breath. He stayed alive.
The word Zen I've heard described as a Japanese mispronunciation of a Chinese mispronunciation of a Sanskrit word which means something like meditation. But where's the Buddha? There's no image, no chanting, no scripture, no sermon, nothing a Westerner can nod to and say - " Ah yes - religion ..." '
Photography JOHN ELSE
Sound recordist RON BROWN Film editor DAVID THOMAS Associate producers
MISCHA SCORER, JONATHAN STEDALL Producer PETER MONTAGNON
Weather
The programme in which the BBC hands over air-time to the public. Tonight's programme is in two parts.
Elkan Ogunde s nickname is Mr Sunshine. ' My aim in life is to bring a little of Africa's sunshine into the classrooms of Britain with my kind of music and dance.' Look to, Treble's Going
The ringing of church bells has been part of the English scene for centuries. Who now rings the bells, and why? St Mark's Bell-ringers offer an insight into their ancient craft.
Both programmes made with the help of the Community Programme Uniti
A series of eight programmes
In these programmes people are invited to give first-hand accounts of something that has real personal significance for them.
3: Living with Apartheid
Drake Koka was a founder member of the recently banned Black People's Convention. He describes life in South Africa and how he personally was served with a banning order for his political activities and then detained in prison under the Terrorism Act.
Director INGRID DUFFELL
Series producer SHIRLEY DU BOULAT
Lyndon Brook reads
The Larkin Automatic Car Wash by GAVIN EWART