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Starting its second year, the programme looks at a few letters received in the past and discusses some of the problems posed by them. The programme will also have a story for young children and a popular song.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Birmingham

The story of Popular Dancing in five parts. 4: Cheek to Cheek The four great ballroom dances, slow waltz, tango, quickstep, and the slow foxtrot.
Narrated by MARTIN JARVIS
Featuring PETER EGGLETON and BRENDA WINSLADE
Dance consultant PHYLLIS HAYLOR Series devised by BELINDA QUIREY
Directed by LIBBY HALLIDAY
Book (same title), £1.60, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Jarvis
Unknown:
Peter Eggleton
Unknown:
Brenda Winslade
Unknown:
Phyllis Haylor
Directed By:
Libby Halliday

An International Championship Heat 3: England
The stone wall hazard has cost competitors a lot of points in the heats so far. Will it affect tonight's top shepherds representing England? Phil Drabble and Eric Halsall are at Loweswater to introduce
GORDON ROGERSON with Spot MIKE PERRINGS with Kyle TOT LONGTON with Jed GLYN JONES continues Glen's training in North Wales.
Producer PHILIP s. GILBERT (Tomorrow: Heat 4 - Ireland)

Contributors

Unknown:
Phil Drabble
Unknown:
Eric Halsall
Unknown:
Gordon Rogerson
Unknown:
Spot Mike Perrings
Unknown:
Kyle Tot Longton
Unknown:
Jed Glyn Jones
Producer:
Philip S. Gilbert

from Clacks Farm with Arthur Billitt and Peter Seabrook Time to lift and store gladioli and dahlias, to overwinter chrysanthemums, and to sow salad crops under cold glass. Peter shows how to convert an old glazed kitchen sink into an attractive plant container.
Produced by BARRIE EDGAS BBC Birmingham

Contributors

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

Peter Hobday reports on the people and the events, both at home and abroad, that affect your money, your savings and your business affairs. Each week in The Money Programme a special report on the Stock Market, on Commodity prices and on what is happening in the City of London. As well, there are reports from companies in the news and on how decisions that their bosses make affect jobs, prices and future prospects. Reporters Paul Barry, Moyra Bremner, Alistair Michie

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Hobday
Reporter:
Paul Barry
Reporter:
Moyra Bremner
Reporter:
Alistair Michle
Deputy Editor:
Clive Syddall
Editor:
Paul Ellis

starring Alan Alda as Hawkeye and Mike Farrell as B.J. The Colonel's Horse
Both Hot Lips and the Colonel's horse give cause for concern but Klinger gains his heart's desire-well, almost!

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Alda
Unknown:
Mike Farrell

Introduced by Sue MacGregor in which well-known personalities choose one of their favourite films and show extracts from it.
This week: journalist Anna Rae burn on Citizen Kane, tomorrow night's Midweek Cinema on BBC2. Director SUE MALLINSON Producer BARRY BROWN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue MacGregor
Unknown:
Anna Rae
Director:
Sue Mallinson
Producer:
Barry Brown

'She is a creature of fire and light, her voice a golden gate opening on lapis lazuli hinges, her body a supple reed rippling in the breeze of her love. This is not acting at all but living, breathing, loving.'
(Bernard Levin, Daily Express)
The paragon thus described was Vanessa Redgrave. The performance, Rosalind in As You Like It The date was 1961.
In recent years her skills as an actress have been somewhat overshadowed by the publicity surrounding her political activities. Now after an absence of five years Vanessa Redgrave returns to the English stage. This programme offers a rare opportunity to see her in rehearsal and performance in Ibsen's play The Lady from the Sea, and to hear her talk about her commitment to her acting career. With illustrations from her major roles including Jean Brodie, Rosalind, Isadora. Julia and her latest film Yanks.
An Arena production

Contributors

Subject:
Vanessa Redgrave

BBC Two England

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