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Five films about Spain
4: Madrid - a Housing Revolution
Film cameraman ALAN STEVENS. Film editor TONY WILLIAMS Producer BERNARD ADAMS
Book (same title) with additional background material and language notes, £2.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Stevens.
Editor:
Tony Williams
Producer:
Bernard Adams

The second of six instructional programmes designed to help good club players compete in tournaments.
John Newcombe , with the aid of the best tennis players in the world, demonstrates the techniques of the game.
In this programme, Ken Resewall and Sue Barker are at Newcombe's private court in Sydney to illustrate the basic tennis stroke, the ground shot - fore-hand and back-hand, with additional examples from Wimbledon by the best exponents of baseline play. Produced by TWI in association with NINE NETWORK, AUSTRALIA

Contributors

Unknown:
John Newcombe
Unknown:
Ken Resewall
Unknown:
Sue Barker

Motoring Miniatures
Combining the skill of a craftsman and the know-how of an engineer, Gerald Wingrove produces some of the finest model cars in the world.
Introduced by Andy Price
Producer PAUL SMITH BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Wingrove
Introduced By:
Andy Price
Producer:
Paul Smith

First the arguments - then your chance to join the debate.
The Rules of the Game
The ' game' of this week's programme is the oldest in the world - prostitution. Of the three players -punters, police and prostitutes-the last want to change the rules; they want prostitution ' decriminalised'. What are the present realities of the ' game '?
Brass Tacks reports on film, from Nottingham, on how the present laws are enforced.
In the studio, those who want rules changed come face to face with those who see no reason for change.
Film cameramen DIANE TAMMES PAUL BERRIFF , DAF HOBSON
Research JACKIE SPRECKLET Producer DAVID GREEN Editor ROGER LAUGHTON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Diane Tammes
Unknown:
Paul Berriff
Editor:
Roger Laughton

by Fyodor Dostoevsky
The BBC2 Classic Serial dramatised in three parts by Jack Pulman
Starring John Hurt, Sian Phillips, Frank Middlemass, Beatrix Lehmann

St Petersburg 1860s
Isolated and poor, Raskolnikov, a student, finds no sense in life. He is sure of only one thing - truly great men are above the law in all ways. Finding himself deeply in debt, he plans to put his theory to the ultimate test.
(Repeated next Sunday)

Contributors

Author:
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Dramatised by:
Jack Pulman
Music composed and conducted by:
Francis Shaw
Film Cameraman:
Kenneth MacMillan
Studio Lighting:
Howard King
Script Editor:
Betty Willingale
Designer:
Tony Abbott
Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Director:
Michael Darlow
Raskolnikov:
John Hurt
Lizaverta:
Carinthia West
Pawnbroker:
Beatrix Lehmann
Student in tavern:
Simon Rouse
Cadet:
Tom Wilkinson
Landlady:
Olwen Griffiths
Nastasya:
Anne Orwin
Student in hay market:
Les Davidov
Student in hay market:
Tim Brown
Police Constable:
Alan Downer
The Gypsy Band:
null Tziganka
Tavern proprietor:
James Duggan
Marmeladov:
Frank Middlemass
Katerina Ivanovna:
Sian Phillips
Polenka:
Fiona Glassbrook
Kolya:
Nicky Stoter
Lida:
Francesca Gerrard
Stein:
Matthew Francis
Pestryakov:
Darryl Kavaan
Nikolay:
Colin Higgins
Dmitri:
Allan Ross
Porter at Pawnbroker's flat:
Gertan Klauber
Porter at Raskolnikov's lodgings:
Rob Inglis
Zametov:
Malcolm Tierney
Ilya Petrovitch:
David Dodimead
Luise Ivanovna:
Magda Miller
Nikodim Fomitch:
David Webb
People of St Petersburg:
Howard Bell
People of St Petersburg:
John J. Carney
People of St Petersburg:
Peter Cartwright
People of St Petersburg:
Catherine Hall
People of St Petersburg:
Kristine Howarth
People of St Petersburg:
Julie May
People of St Petersburg:
Christine Ozanne
People of St Petersburg:
Brian Tully

Introduced by Angela Rippon Today's Tyres Technology has totally changed the performance of today's tyres and Angela examines the latest developments.
Are You Thinking of Buying a New Car?
Mike Dornan and Gill Pyrah begin a series designed to help the prospective buyer.
Noel Edmonds tests some new cars coming into our showrooms and Alec Jones , Chief Examiner of the Institute of Advanced Motorists, sets a driving problem.
Director KEITH ACKRILL Producer DEREK SMITH BBC .Birmingham

Contributors

Introduced By:
Angela Rippon
Unknown:
Mike Dornan
Unknown:
Gill Pyrah
Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Alec Jones
Director:
Keith Ackrill
Producer:
Derek Smith

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