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4: Kids and Play Space 'Just up the road from where we live there's a play area for children but they just throw children out.' (14-year-old) A group of children describe their desperate need for play space.
Research JULIO DRUM
(Tomorrow: Kids and the Welfare State)

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Unknown:
Julio Drum

Ten films about the wildlife of the seashore
Presented by Tony Soper
3: Life at Low Water
At the low water of spring tides you can see plants and animals that rarely show themselves above the surface of the water. Amongst the holdfasts of the great kelps are sponges and sea urchins, cowrie shells and blue-rayed limpets.
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD Director JUDY BROOKS
Book (some title), £4.25, from bookshop*

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Presented By:
Tony Soper
Director:
Judy Brooks

In an increasingly complicated world, week by week Newsweek disentangles, illuminates and explains an issue of current concern. The Government's pledge of a free vote in Parliament on the issue of capital punishment has been made an early priority.
David Jesscl assesses the balance of the arguments and the likelihood of more work for the hangman.
Producer COLIN MARTIN Editor PETER IBBOTSON

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Unknown:
David Jesscl
Producer:
Colin Martin
Editor:
Peter Ibbotson

starring
The Man Who Would Be King
To the surprise of his fellow students, the usually self-assured Ford is transformed into a nervous wreck when his father, a highly successful lawyer, visits the law school.
Written by JOHN JAY OSBORN JB Directed by GWEN ARNER

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Written By:
John Jay Osborn
Directed By:
Gwen Arner
Professor Kingsfield:
John Houseman
James T Hart:
James Stephens
Franklin Ford III:
Tom Fitzsimmons
Anderson:
Robert Ginty
Willis Bell:
James Keane
Jonathan Brooks:
Jonathan Segal
Elizabeth Logan:
Francine Tacker
Franklin Ford II:
Don Porter
Tracy Ford:
Stacey Nelkin

continues the season of films by DOUGLAS SIRK starring
June Allyson
Rossano Brazzi
When librarian Helen Banning goes to work in Munich, she is not prepared for the delights of Europe or an unexpected love affair with an internationally famous conductor, Tonio Fischer. Unfortunately, the musician is married and his wife Reni is mentally ill ... Director Douglas Sirk turns this conventional love story into a bleakly-moving portrait of a tortured marriage and engages our sympathy as much for the neurotic wife as for the lovers. The film was shot largely on location and the city of Munich forms an important aspect of the film.
Screenplay by DANIEL FUCHS and fRANKLIN COEN
Produced by Ross HUNTER
Directed by DOUGLAS SIRK . Films: page It (First showing on British television)

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Unknown:
Helen Banning
Conductor:
Tonio Fischer.
Director:
Douglas Sirk
Unknown:
Daniel Fuchs
Produced By:
Ross Hunter
Directed By:
Douglas Sirk
Tonio Fischer:
Rossano Brazzi
Helen Banning:
June Allyson
Reni:
Marianne Cook
Countess Reinhart:
Francoise Rosay
Dr Morley Dwyer:
Keith Andes
Gertrude Kirk:
Frances Bergen
Prue Stebbins:
Jane Wyatt

The programme in which the BBC hands over air time to the public.
This week Jim Four with James, Keith, Kevin, Gerald and Malcolm, presents
The Way Back
Why should you put limits on us, because we're mentally handicapped? We do not accept such limits, and in our programme we hope to turn your ideas about us upside down. We think that we may have found The Way Back for those of us who do not measure up to those standards.
I Don't just watch this programme - we want you to contribute ideas, not on how you can help us, but on how we can help you. (We're even offering a prize ...!)'
Made with the help of the Community Programme Unit

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Unknown:
Jim Four

BBC Two England

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