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Who Crossed the Ford? Written by CAROLE WARD Presenters
Delia Morgan , Bruce Allan
Musician MICHAEL OMER Designer JANINE KILLICK
Scriptwriter CAROLE WARD
Director ALBERT BARBER
Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Written By:
Carole Ward
Unknown:
Delia Morgan
Unknown:
Bruce Allan
Musician:
Michael Omer
Designer:
Janine Killick
Scriptwriter:
Carole Ward
Director:
Albert Barber
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Twelve films from different parts of the UK which explore some of the complexities of people's sense of identity.
5:
Broadchalke Broadchalke , a still thriving farming community, lies in a magnificent sweep of Wiltshire downland. It's a place where generations of farming families growing up and working together have created a strong sense of community pride and a deep respect for traditional English country values. How far can this survive in the future?
Series producer JOHN RADCLIFFE Produced by sue BOYD

Contributors

Unknown:
Broadchalke Broadchalke
Producer:
John Radcliffe
Produced By:
Sue Boyd

from Clacks Farm with Arthur Billitt and Peter Seabrook
Japanese onions should be sown now to mature next July, providing a useful crop between the winter stores and spring sown onions. Spring greens and lettuce should be sown now to overwinter, and it is time to summer-prune apples and plums.
Produced by BARRIE EDGAR BBC Birmingham
Gardens open to the public on CEEFAX

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Billitt
Unknown:
Peter Seabrook
Produced By:
Barrie Edgar

Introduced by Angela Rippon and Barrie Gill
Rippon on the Road
Angela attends the finals of a nationwide search to find a girl rally driver who can take her place beside international stars Roger Clark and Russell Brookes. Predictably she takes a turn at the rally wheel herself.
Rust and corrosion cost the British motorist £200-million a year. But savings could be made. Barrie Gill reports.
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Presenter:
Angela Rippon
Presenter:
Barrie Gill
Unknown:
Roger Clark
Unknown:
Russell Brookes
Director:
Phil Franklin
Producer:
Derek Smith

A series of 12 programmes Written and presented by Magnus Magnusson
8: Jerusalem the Golden
King Solomon's Mines, the Wisdom of Solomon, Solomon and Sheba-the name of the famous King rings down the centuries in a variety of guises. But the name appears only in the pages of the Bible (Kings and Chronicles).
Tonight we visit the Bible lands in search of Solomon and his brilliant allies, inventors of alphabetic writing, the Phoenicians. Bible reader Eric Porter
Music JOHN RUTTER
Film editor IAN PITCH
Producer PAUL JORDAN

Contributors

Presented By:
Magnus Magnusson
Reader:
Eric Porter
Music:
John Rutter
Producer:
Paul Jordan

The highly acclaimed fictional series telling an explosive story of political intrigue and human drama and of the men and women who use and abuse power. In three episodes starring
2: When anti-war demonstrators step up their campaign against the war in SE Asia, Richard Monckton agrees to send Adam Gardiner to talk with them ' ... to show them that we care.' Meanwhile, Chief of Staff Frank Flaherty tightens his grip on the White House staff.
Written by DAVID w. RINTELS and eric BERCOVICI Based on The Company by JOHN EHRLICHMAN
Produced by NORMAN POWELL Directed by GARY NELSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Monckton
Written By:
David W. Rintels
Unknown:
John Ehrlichman
Produced By:
Norman Powell
Directed By:
Gary Nelson
William Martin:
Cliff Robertson
Richard Monckton:
Jason Robards
Sally Whalen:
Stefanie Powers
Frank Flaherty:
Robert Vaughn
Linda Martin:
Lois Nettleton
Bob Bailey:
Barry Nelson
Carl Tessler:
Harold Gould
Adam Gardiner:
Tony Bill
Esker Scott Anderson:
Andy Griffith
Myron Dunn:
John Houseman
Roger Castle:
David Selby
Jennie Jameson:
Meg Foster
Eli McGinn:
Peter Coffield
Paula Gardiner FRANCES:
Lee Niccain
Joe Wisnovsky:
Barry Primus
Kathy Ferris:
Diana Ewing
Wanda Elliott:
Iara Parker
Tucker Tallford:
John Lehne
Simon Cappell:
Alan Oppenheimer
Hank Ferris:
Nicholas Pryor
Peter Ozymandias:
Joseph Sirola
Jack Atherton:
Linden Chiles
Lawrence Allison:
Frank Marth
Elmer Morse:
Thayer David
Bennett Lowman:
John Randolph
Mrs Monekton:
June Dayton
Marta Anderson:
Danna Hansen
Dorothy Kemp:
Jean Cameron Howell
Walter Tullock:
Phillip Allen
Lars Haglund:
Skip Homeier
Jimmy Bird:
Joseph Hacker

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