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7.30 Management
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A series of five programmes on how to grow your own fruit presented by GEOFFREY SMITH 1: Apples and Pears
Practical advice on the planting and pruning of apples and pears and the following of their annual cycle from blossom-time to harvest.
Series producer PETER RIDING
Producer BRIAN DAVIES
Book (same title), 60p, from bookshops Gardening hints on Ceefax page 252
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-heanng, followed by Weather
Eight explorations with Professor W. G. Hoskins 6: Kent - Landscape of Peace and War
The Kent hopfields and orchards seem the last place to look for an early industrial landscape. Its even more surprising to find the scene of an industry of war.
PROFESSOR HOSKINS pieces the evidence together from an old water mill a ruined abbey, the house and park of a rich Victorian, the very attractive small towns and villages of Kent, and some remote and almost natural-looking ponds.
Film editor CLARE DOUGLAS
Producer PETER JONES
An occasional series of unusual ten-minute films.
Theme Tune: A composer gropes for an idea. He has a piano, his own imagination, and a revolver.
Directed by RICHARD DENTON
A series of ten episodes by MICHAEL ABBENSETTS starring with 3- M-Mister L-Landlord
Walter is the man of the moment -offering cigars all round in his role as property king. But when he meets his new tenants, Walter learns he is playing in a game he cannot win.
Theme music MATUMBI Designer NIGEL JONES
Producer PETER ANSORCE Director PETER JEFFERIES. BBC Birmingham
Starring John Houseman as Professor Kingsfield and James Stephens as James T. Hart
with Francine Tacker as Elizabeth Logan, James Keane as Willis Bell, Robert Ginty as Anderson, Tom Fitzsimmons as Ford, Glynn Turman as Livingston
A special competition which is an important part of courtroom training demands dedicated teamwork from pairs of law students - a factor that causes some surprising developments...
Law breakers, law enforcers, lawyers, the law - in 13 frank documentary films set in Florida, USA.
4: Lady Ellen and Lady Law
Ellen Morphonios is an ex-chat-show hostess, an ex-wife (twice), and a crack shot with a muzzle-loading musket. She is also a no-nonsense Circuit Court Judge, with a penchant for Draconian sentences peppered with home-spun wisdom. One major regret of hers is that many criminals she has sentenced to the chair are still awaiting electrocution.
One of the judge's many admirers is a pretty young Prosecuting Attorney called Carol Guralnick , who set out to follow in the foot-steps of this doyenne of Miami jurisprudence, by standing for election herself as a Circuit Eleven Judge. CAROL GURALNICK seems to have all the qualifications. For she. too, is a former radio personality and an uncompromising hard-liner -and that counts in a state where judges are elected by the people, and not appointed as in Britain.
Film cameraman COLIN DEEHAN Film recordist JOHN PRITCHARD Film editor JOHN BARNES Research mo BOWYER
Executive producer ROGER MILLS Producer MARK ANDERSON
Weather
Declarations of War Sir John Mills reads Paper Casualty
The fourth of five stories by LEN DEIGHTON
Sometimes experience is not enough to guarantee success, someone may be changing the rules.
PETER JEFFREY reads
Snake by D. H. LAWRENCE