Ten films for student nurses
1: In the Medical Ward
What's it like for a junior nurse doing her first medical allocation?
And when she's qualified, what sort of opportunities are available?
Story: Follow This Line by MICHAEL O'LEARY
Illustrated by JOHN HASLAM presenters
Carol Leader, Chris Tranchell
from Southampton
The BBCtv Roadshow visits 12 cities in the UK to meet young people on the move
A series of 19 programmes which aims to help mentally-handicapped people get more out of life. Presented by Brian Rix
First of ten films on ways of improving race relations.
Multi-Cultured Swap Shop
How schools in Bradford and West Bromwich are responding to pupils from Asian and West Indian family backgrounds and cultures. And how all teachers can help prepare the next generation to live In the multi-racial society Britain has become.
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN (firstshownonBBCl)
Five Views of Multi-Racial Britain, from [address removed]
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A series of ten programmes
Presented by AUDREY STEPHENSON 1: Baby Toys
This programme shows you how to make some toys for babies in the three-to-nine-months age range. Series producer PETER RIDING
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
A series of five programmes presented by ROSAMOND RICHARDSON 1: Piecing it Together
Starting simple patchwork
Series producer PETER RIDING
Producer ERICA GRIFFITHS
A series of ten programmes 1: Change Your Mind TONY BUZAN explains how the brain can be used to the full.
Director IAN ROSENBLOOM
Producer NANCY THOMAS
4.50 Women in the Community
5.15 Conformation in Proteins: 2
6.5 Human Behaviour
6.30 The Man-made World
A new series of five programmes 4: Anne McCaffrey - best-selling author, creator of a fantasy world where genetically engineered dragons and their riders fight an enemy which threatens to destroy their ordered medieval society.
Director FRANK ASH
Producer BRENDA HORSFIELD
Tonight: Little Rural Riding Hood
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
Fifteen documentary films about life in Britain made from September to Christmas last year.
Abbotsbury is part of a large private estate. The village has been architecturally preserved and is a tourist trap, complete with its world-famous swannery and villagers with gentle Dorset tongues. But increasingly the accents come from London and the Midlands as the estate leases cottages for expensive conversions, leaving local youngsters no choice but to move on. Narrator TONY SOPER
Photography DAVID SAUNDERS Film editor JUSTIN SMITH Producer BRIAN SKILTON
Executive producer JAMES DEWAR
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Arena presents a film about the strange art of ventriloquism with Tattersall and his amazing life-size doll.
'I'd always dreamt of having a dummy which would enter stage walking like a human being.'
Terri Rogers with her truculent partner Shorty
' One night the audience took such a dislike to Shorty that someone actually punched him,' and Saveen with Daisy May, the Scowl, and the wonderful talking dog
'Daisy May is actually a sex change. I made her as a boy then turned her into a little girl.'
Arena producer ALAN YENTOB DirectorIAN SHARP
Weather
Peter Jeffrey reads
Lullaby by W. H. AUDEN