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Henry VIII : ANTHONY BURGESS looks at the circumstances which surrounded the first public performance in 1613 and asks the question: 'Did he indeed write it?'
Director MADDALENA FAGANDINI
Producer VICTOR POOLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Viii
Unknown:
Anthony Burgess
Producer:
Victor Poole

The last of ten programmes Who are the Watchdogs?
With JOHN CLEESE , MICHAEL PALIN BRIAN REDHEAD finds out about the consumer watchdogs.
With DAVID TENCH of Consumer's Association and GORDON BORRIE , Director-General of Fair Trading.
Production DAVID ALLEN and ANNA JACKSON

Contributors

Unknown:
John Cleese
Unknown:
Michael Palin
Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Gordon Borrie
Unknown:
David Allen
Unknown:
Anna Jackson

The last of five programmes School and Community
The case for community schools by HARRY RÉE is debated with him by GEORGE WHITTLE , Senior Staff Inspector for Adult Education, Birmingham, and DAVID HARGREAVES -, Reader in Education at the University of Manchester.
Producer ROGER OWEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Rée
Unknown:
George Whittle
Reader:
David Hargreaves
Producer:
Roger Owen

Death of a Great Man
When Li Kwei, the great axe-man of Liang Shan Po, is set upon by members of the violent Tseng clan, Lin Chung and comrades find themselves at the start of an adventure which will cost them dearly.
Directed by KEHCHI OZAWA
English adaptation by DAVID WEIR
Dubbing director MICHAEL BAKEWELL Produced by NTV Tokyo
Thome tune (RESL 50i, from record shops

Contributors

Directed By:
Kehchi Ozawa
Unknown:
David Weir
Director:
Michael Bakewell
Produced By:
Ntv Tokyo

The last of ten programmes about postage stamps, introduced by GWYN RICHARDS and JILL COCHRANE New Issues
Every year hundreds of new issues of postage stamps come on to the market. Are some countries in danger of printing more stamps than the market will bear? In the Post puts the question to experts from the Post Office, from the Crown Agents, and talks to dealers who specialise in new issues.
Produced by JOHN PERCIVAL. BBC Bristol Peter Brookes on ' In the Post ': p 78

Contributors

Introduced By:
Gwyn Richards
Introduced By:
Jill Cochrane
Produced By:
John Percival.

starring
Lennie Bennett and Jerry Stevens with guest star Diana Dors and THE FKEDIANIS, TONY SCHALLER ALYN AINSWORTH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Script editor DENNIS BERSON
Script DENNIS BERSON , PETER VINCENT. NEIL SHAND , TERRY RAVENSCROFT , BRAD ASHTON Additional material
LENNIE BENNETT , JERRY STEVENS
Costume designer LYNDA WOODFIELD LightingJOHN MASON Sound KEITH HARLOW
Designer RICHARD MCMANAN-SMITH Produced by ERNEST MAXIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Lennie Bennett
Unknown:
Jerry Stevens
Unknown:
Diana Dors
Unknown:
Tony Schaller
Editor:
Dennis Berson
Script:
Dennis Berson
Script:
Peter Vincent.
Script:
Neil Shand
Script:
Terry Ravenscroft
Script:
Brad Ashton
Unknown:
Lennie Bennett
Unknown:
Jerry Stevens
Designer:
Lynda Woodfield
Unknown:
John Mason
Unknown:
Keith Harlow
Designer:
Richard McManan-Smith
Produced By:
Ernest Maxin

The Keys of Paradise
Absence of pain, physical and mental, and enjoyment of the pleasures of life, such as food and sex, sounds like a fairly good description of paradise. All of these qualities and more seem to be connected with a group of chemicals in the brain discovered only a few years ago by a team in Aberdeen. The discovery spread like wild-fire through laboratories all over Europe and America and new aspects of it are reported in the scientific journals week by week.
It holds out hope not only for understanding of our appetites and sensations but also for treatment of apparently unconnected maladies such as schizophrenia, obesity and drug addiction. Narrator TONY BRITTON
Film editor SIMON ROSE
Editor SIMON CAMPBELL-JONES Written and produced by DICK GILLING
A series on the mechanics o/ the brain begins on Radio 3 tomorrow at 9.30 pm

Contributors

Narrator:
Tony Britton
Editor:
Simon Rose
Editor:
Simon Campbell-Jones
Produced By:
Dick Gilling

A series of eight programmes
In these programmes people are invited to give first-hand accounts of something that has real personal significance for them. 3: A Kind of Survival
Carmel Budiardjo is an English-woman married to an Indonesian. Both have been political prisoners under General Suharto and, though now free, they have not met for seven years, as Carmel is not allowed into Indonesia and her husband Bud is not allowed out.
Producer ionN WILCOX
Series producer SHIRLEY DU BOULAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Carmel Budiardjo

A chance to develop your understanding of French by watching the same news seen by French television viewers earlier this evening on Télévision Française Un, and recorded via the Eurovision link.
Presented by CHANTAL CUER
Production PATRICK HARPUR , TONY ROBERTS

Contributors

Presented By:
Chantal Cuer
Unknown:
Patrick Harpur
Unknown:
Tony Roberts

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

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