A series of 19 programmes for childminders.
4: Right Side of the Law
A series of five films about the historical evidence provided by the cinema newsreel. 4: We Were Right
The Suez crisis of 1956-how was it presented in the newsreels?
A series of 15 programmes 4: An Inequitable Method of Selection
This programme looks at the aims, functions and consequences of the school system in England and Wales and examines how the school acts as an agency for socialisation, standardisation, and training for later life. What social factors influence the way children are selected in the system?
Narrated by MICHAEL MOLYNEUX
Script adviser MALCOLM DAVIES Film editor FRANCO ROSSO Producer TONY ROBERTS
Director JULIAN STENHOUSE
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Six programmes about the cinema and public opinion in the 1940s. 4: Today's Crisis....
Many senior members of the Labour Government which came to power in 1945 believed that they should continue to use the propaganda machinery that had been available during the war. How far were their efforts defeated by the series of crises which faced the government between 1945 and 1951? Written by NICHOLAS PRONAY Produced by HOWARD SMITH
Presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw , David Sells Newsreader Peter Woods
The Marley Trophy
The Sportsmen v The Entertainers PETER ALLISS introduces the third of this new series of four-ball matches played over nine selected holes of the Queen's Course, Gteneagles Hotel, Scotland. Featuring: Lynne Harrold and Tony Jacklin v Jenny Lee Smith and Johnny Miller With the score at ENTERTAINERS It points, SPORTSMEN ½ point, for the first time in these series we have a chance to watch the girls in action. This week the captains have invited two of Britain's leading lady professional golfers to represent their teams.
TV presentation RICHARD TILLING FRED VINER and ALASTAIR SCOTT Producer A. p. WILKINSON iGolf - The Miller Way with Johnny Miller on Thursday at 8.5 pm)
in Q7 written by SPIKE MILLJGAN and NEIL SHAND With JOHN BLUTHAL
ALAN CLARE , JOHN D. COLLINS
ROBERT DORNING , DAVID LODGE NEIL SHAND , KEITH SMITH
SHEILA STEAFEL , RITA WEBB The Way We Were performed by ALAN CLARE
Designer IAN WATSON
Produced by IAN MACNAUGHTON
Housing Shortage? Just a Rumour put about by Those with no Homes. That might sound cynical, but according to a Building Society there are 800,000 more houses than households in this country and according to Shelter nearly half of those houses have been empty for more than six months.
At the same time there are 50,000 homeless, and that doesn't include those in sub-standard houses or those like young marrieds compelled to live with their in-laws.
It's become increasingly difficult to rent privately; small landlords particularly are selling rather than letting flats because, they claim, of the effects of the 1974 Rent Act. But local authorities too own thousands of houses standing empty.
Jeremy James examines the paradox of empty houses and homeless families with the homeless themselves, councillors, social workers and Shelter and the Minister responsible for housing.
Producer BRIAN JAMES Editor TIM SLESSOR
The third of six musical adventures starring John Fortune, John Wells and Madeline Smith
What is heaven to a photographer's model? What is hell? What will happen if the eternal fire goes out? The answers are reflected in the looking glass.
Guests John Bird, David Battley
Weather
takes a look at today's rock music with films, album tracks, reviews and guests. In the studio Talking Heads and Fabulous Poodles
Introduced by BOB HARRIS
Director JOHN BURROWES
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
St Bernard Dogs is Missing by N. F. SIMPSON