Year 2 - Trade Unions and the Economy. Ten programmes. 9: Buy British!
The last of four programmes
Reporter: second of two films on a reporter's working week.
Producer ROGER OWEN
A series of ten programmes 9: Let's Go with Labour
Harold Wilson was almost the only member of the 1964 Labour government who had previous Cabinet experience. What effect did this have on his style of government?
With THE RT HON BARBARA CASTLE Written and presented by PROFESSOR DAVID DILKS
Produced by HOWARD SMITH
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
The last of ten programmes Ailleurs ...
French is not only the language of France, but also that of Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec, parts of North Africa and overseas territories such as Martinique, Guadeloupe and Tahiti. This programme attempts to reflect some of this diversity of language and culture. Narrated by GILLES DATTAS
Presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw with David Sells including Foreign Report Newsreader Peter Woods
for the BBC2 Trophy Second Semi-final
Leigh or St Helens v Salford
Highlights of the first half and live coverage of the second half. Commentator EDDIE WARING
Producer NICK HUNTER. BBC Manchester
starring Tim Brooke-Taylor Graeme Garden , Bill Oddie
The Goodies, by Royal Command, stage a variety show, invade the Palace, create a coronation, cause diversions in the Mall and lose a three-seater bike.
Stunt adviser STUART FELL
Written by GRAEME GARDEN and BILL ODDIE With TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR Music by BILL ODDIE , DAVE MACRAE Visual effects DAVE HAVARD
Designers JOHN STOUT, PAULINE HARRISON Producer JIM FRANKLIN Director BOB SPIERS
A free-wheeling adaptation of the Chinese classic.
Hu San-Niang sings sweet songs to entice two of the Tseng brothers.
English adaptation by DAVID WEIR Produced by NTV, Tokyo
Investigates, Discovers, Questions with MICHAEL DEAN , JEREMY JAMES
JEANNE LA CHARD , JACK PIZZEY
NICK ROSS , HAROLD WILLIAMSON
This week: The ' No-One Wants-To-
Talk-About.It' Story
They would prefer to keep it to themselves, but in the small town of Methil, on the Firth of Forth, they're quietly arguing about what went wrong-at a local yard for building North Sea platforms. Seemingly, it is a tale of opportunities lost - with all those classic allegations of poor management, fractious unions, low productivity and delayed deliveries. Can Methil, with its yard now undercut by an apparently more efficient French competitor, and its people on the dole arguing the reason why, tell the rest of us anything about that much bigger industrial concern: The United Kingdom Ltd?
Producer JULIAN COOPER Editor MICHAEL LATHAM
Weather
takes a look at today's rock music with films, album tracks, reviews and guests.
In the studio Greg Kihn and Cafe Jacques
Introduced by Bob Harris
Director JOHN BURROWES
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
STEPHEN THORNE reads
Poem by ELIZABETH BISHOP