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Story: Mr Backer 's Amazing Marching Band
Written by PETER SEYMOUR
Illustrated by ROSOLYN SCHANZER Presenters
Karen Platt , Johnny Ball
Book: Play School Play Ideas 2, 75p from bookshops.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Backer
Written By:
Peter Seymour
Illustrated By:
Rosolyn Schanzer
Unknown:
Karen Platt
Unknown:
Johnny Ball

Anatoly Karpov - World Champion v
Viktor Korchnol - Challenger Baguio City -
Philippines Jeremy James introduces the first in a series of weekly reports on the struggle for the coveted title of World Chess Champion.
The programme includes comment on and analysis of the games played so far in the first public contest since the epic battle between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky in Iceland in 1972. Designer JOHN BONE
Director SANDRA WAINWRIGHT Producer ROBERT TONER
Summaries of play on CEEFAX throughout the Championships

Contributors

Unknown:
Anatoly Karpov
Unknown:
Viktor Korchnol
Introduces:
Philippines Jeremy James
Unknown:
Bobby Fischer
Unknown:
Boris Spassky
Designer:
John Bone
Director:
Sandra Wainwright
Producer:
Robert Toner

The Self-help Show
Presented by Su Carroll and lain Watkinson
The programme is about people who have got together to make life better for themselves and those around them and aims to help others to do the same.
The content is very much up to the viewers - Grapevine welcomes letters from them about their own experiences of self-help projects.
Produced by the Grapevine team from the Community Programme Unit

Contributors

Presented By:
Su Carroll

A trilogy by ANDREW DAVIES Part 2:
Eleanor ELEANOR : '... You must have known for some time how fond I am of Edward. And he says he is fond of me ... So we're going to set up together. You know what his position is-you know he's married.' starring
Producer LOUIS MARKS
Director JANE HOWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Davies
Unknown:
Eleanor Eleanor
Producer:
Louis Marks
Director:
Jane Howell
Eleanor Marx:
Jennie Stoller
Dr Edward Aveling:
Alan Dobie
Engels:
Nigel Hawthorne
Spy:
Gideon Kolb
Bradlaugh:
Roger Hume
Annie Besant:
Ann Windsor
Mary Ellen:
Tina Marian
Lenchen:
Patsy Byrne
Will Thorne:
David Daker
Freddy Demuth:
Philip Joseph
Dolly Maitland:
Chrissey Iddon
Ernest Radford:
Terence Wilton
Innkeeper:
Frederick Hall
John Burns:
Jay Neill
Chairman:
Alfred Hoffman
Louise:
Thomasine Heiner
Solicitor:
Alan Dudley

The third episode in a series of nine documentary films about the Bolton Area Health Authority. The Psychiatric Block
The psychiatric patients are waiting to be moved out of their ward, which is unsafe after a fall of plaster. But at the last moment the porters withdraw their labour. At a union meeting they decide that it will be unsafe to the public if psychiatric patients are allowed into the main body of the hospital - that is unless the porters are guaranteed a system of overtime payments for supervisory work. Management capitulates, and the move takes place.
The psychiatric block is now empty, and there are ambitious plans for modernisation. But money is short, and one by one the plans are jettisoned, leaving a demoralised nursing staff to cope with its confused and bewildered patients.
Film recordist CHRIS KING Producer TIM KING

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris King
Producer:
Tim King

BBC Two England

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