Ten films for student nurses
10: With the Mentally Subnormal
The role of nurses working with the handicapped is many-sided.
Director ROBERT ALBURY
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Story: Mr Josh Jolly and the Flag Written by JOYCE TOMSETT Presenters
Bruce Allan , Julie Stevens
A series of five programmes 5: Into Action
How do people manage to study at home? PAUL BONTHON and his wife, CAROL, describe how they found a time, a place - and a motive - to study.
Presented by BOB HOULTON
Directed by SUSANNE DAVIES Produced by TONY MATTHEWS
A series of ten programmes 10 : The Future Lies Ahead
Students and teachers of Birmingham College of Food put their views to a panel of top caterers. Chairman DEREK COOPER
Director BRIAN DAVIES
Producer IAN WOOLF
Aspects of Delinquency
Introduced by LAURIE TAYLOR
Professor of Sociology, University of York
10: ... Spoil the Child!
The final film of the series examines the extent to which it is practicable to talk of ' solutions' to juvenile delinquency.
Producer GORDON CROTON
The last of ten programmes
Presented by AUDREY STEPHENSON
Toys for Make-Believe: decorated cardboard crowns and puppets.
Series producer PETER RIDING Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
with sub-titles -for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
The last of ten programmes about voluntary work presented by MAVIS NICHOLSON
One-parent Families - Edinburgh
This programme looks at a unique project which links individuals with single-parent families.
BETH HUMPHRIES , the scheme's organiser, talks to MAVIS NICHOLSON.
Producer IAN WOOLF
Director SUSANNA CAPON
Discussion notes available from: The Volunteer Centre, [address removed] Please send a large 15p-SAE
Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw present news and opinion with David Sells
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall
Assistant editors
PETER IBBOTSON and MIKE BROADBENT Editor DAVID WITHEROW
Starring in a programme which features some of her own famous comedy characters, with special guests John Standing, Avril Elgar, Susan Engel, Derek Fowlds, John Wyman and Malcolm McDowell
Original scripts by ARTHUR MACRAE, N. F. SIMPSON, JOHN MORTIMER, JOE ORTON, MIKE CRAIG, LAWRIE KINSLEY, RON MCDONNELL and PAUL DEHN
Additional material NEIL SHAND
Artistic direction and staging WIITIA\frWAPPFI.I.
Musical director BURT RHODES Costume designer JOYCE MORTLOCK
Sound LEN SHOREY
Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM
Designer KEITH CHEETHAM Producer ROBIN NASH
by MICHAEL J. BIRD
A series of eight episodes starring
Jack Hedley
Betty Arvaniti , Takis Emmanuel 6: The Well
Water is not just the lifeblood of this Cretan village - it is the reason it's here. But why is Duncan Neve ?
Cast in order of appearance
Music composed by yannis MARKOPOULOS Film cameraman MAX SAMETT Film editor BILL SHAPTER
Video-tape editor JOHN LANNIN Designer MYLES LANG
Producer WILLIAM SLATER
Theme music (RESL 51) from record shops
A 13-part worldwide series Presented by Ronald Eyre 13: Loose Ends
The search has taken three years on four continents and more than 150,000 miles of travel for the Searcher, RONALD EYRE , but where has it left him? With a series of questions which he tries to answer in company with the many people he has met, and talked to, on his travels.
Questions like, ' You are not a religious man yourself, are you? ' ' Religion's on the way out, isn't it?'
' Which one's best? '
' How do I cope with death? '.
' Between you and me', goes the first question, ' do you really believe in God? '
Photography JOHN ELSE
Sound recordist MALCOLM WEBBERLEY Film editor DAVID THOMAS Associate producers
MISCHA SCORER, JONATHAN STEDALL Produced by PETER MONTAGNON
(The Long Search Continues, Radio 3 Thursday. Book Background to the Long Search £7.25, from bookshops)
Weather
The programme in which the BBC hands over air-time to the public.
Tonight: The Other Cinema
'A film that raises the question as to whether, in 1977's television age, cinema is a necessity. The film concentrates on the situation of The Other Cinema, an independent film distribution and exhibition company.'
Made by a group from The Other Cinema with the services of the Community Programme Unit.
A series of eight programmes
Experiences of joy, sorrow, bereavement, doubt or inner moments of truth. In these programmes people are invited to give first-hand accounts of something that has personal significance for them.
7: Still Life
When she was 23, and an established professional dancer and teacher, Elizabeth Twistington Higgins contracted polio and was paralysed for life from the neck down. Despite huge problems she fought back to become a professional painter and founder and trainer of her own group of dancers.
Producer JOHN WILCOX
Series producer SHIRLEY du BOULAY
Book (same title), £3.00, from bookshops
Jill Balcon reads
For the Mind Explorers by ELIZABETH JENNINGS -