Ten films for student nurses 4: In the Children's Ward
Nursing children can be a pleasure or a penance. It all depends on how you approach it.
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Book (same title), £1.10, from bookshops
A series of films for safety representatives.
4: Dealing with Chemicals
H you suspect a chemical in your workplace might be hazardous, what do you do? There are standards which can be used, but what do they mean and how reliable are they? This programme looks at the steps which a safety representative might take and some of the problems that might be encountered. Commentary spoken by DENNIS WATERMAN
Producer ROBERT CLAMP Director ROBERT ALBURY
For background notes to the series send sae (A4: 25p stamp) to: Working for Safety, BBCtv, London [Postcode removed].
Story: I Wish I Could Wink by JUDY WHITFIELD Presenters
Sarah Long , Ben Bazell
Book, Play School: Ready to Play, £1.50, from bookshops: Play On, record (REC 332), cassette (ZCM 332). Bang on a Drum, songs from Play School and Play Away record (REC 242) or cassette (MRMC 004), from record shop*
From Brixton, London 5: Fitting in to Work with LINDA LEWIS and JON EDEN
A series of 19 programmes which aims to help mentally-handicapped people get more out of life.
5: Let's Go and Telephone Presented by BRIAN RIX and VALERIE ANN LESTER
Directed by ROSANNA HIBBERT
Series producer GORDON CROTON
Ten programmes on ways of improving race relations. 4: Crosstalk
How many people in teaching, social work, personnel departments, banks and hospitals, etc,
' are left with a sense of frustration or failure when dealing with Asians and West Indians as parents, clients or job candidates?
The way English is used, as well as differences of culture, can make for misunderstandings.
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN (First shownon BBC1)
Crosstalk booklet £1.00. from [address removed] Please make cheques, POs payable to London Borough of Ealing
A series of ten programmes presented by AUDREY STEPHENSON 4: Cuddly Possessions
A collection of soft toys for 18-months to three-year-olds.
Series producer PETER RIDING
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Book (same title), 11.20, from bookshops
A series of five programmes presented by ROSAMOND RICHARDSON 4: Take Nine Squares
You can use a sewing machine to make large patchwork items like bed covers quickly and easily.
Series produc >r PETER RIDING
Producer ERICA GRIFFITHS
Book (same title). £1.30, from bookshops
A series of ten programmes: 4 In the Beginning was the Word
TONY BUZAN explains the importance of key words in memory.
Director IAN ROSENBLOOM
Producer NANCY THOMAS
Book (same title), £2.25, from bookshops
The classic serial in 15 exciting episodes, starring
1: New Worlds to Conquer
In which Flash Gordon, with three intrepid companions, sets out in his rocket-ship for the planet Mars, where the villainous Emperor Ming is trying to destroy Earth with a deadly Nitron lamp.
Directed by FORD BEEBE and ROBERT HILL
Films: page 27
A serial in 16 parts
Part 1 by PHIL REDMOND
A new term brings new faces, a new headmaster, and problems, especially for Benny, who is suspected of stealing.
This week's cast:
Series devised by PHIL REDMOND Executive producer ANNA HOME Director COLIN CANT
. Part 2 tomorrow
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck star as concert pianists in this unorthodox animation/live action version of Saint-Saens's orchestral suite.
Written and produced by CHUCK JONES
Fifteen documentary films about life in Britain made week-by-week from September to Christmas last year: 8
Some of Our Best Friends
American servicemen have lived in Suffolk since 1942. Nowadays they bring their families with them and are accepted without question. How different are they from the native population? A week in the lives of two families living in Woodbridge - one American, one English-with celebrations of Hallowe'en, Trick or Treat and Guy Fawkes.
Photography PETER SALKELD , A. i. CLARIDGE Film editor IAN BROWN Director BRIAN FAWCETT
Producer CHRISTOPHER LEWIS
Executive producer JAMES DEWAR
BBC East
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
The last of three programmes
On one dull winter's day in 1940 the Queen Elizabeth slipped away from the Clyde to join her sister ship Queen Mary in New York and for the next five years the liners had a less glamorous but vitally important role to play. The Normandie was tragically lost by fire in New York and with peace the Queens ruled the Atlantic. But the lengthening shadows cast by transatlantic aircraft finally brought an end to an era.
Robert Wall concludes the story of the liners.
Film editor PETER HYNT Producer JOHN COLEMAN
Survival of the Fastest
Mallory Park , Isle of Man, two-stroke, four-stroke, Honda, Suzuki, Motoguzzi, Ducati, BMW, BSA, Barry Sheene , Hailwood, Haslam, Harley-Davidson, Vincent, Velocette, the Brighton run ... in the hearts of all aficionados these are names that conjure the magic of the motorcycle.
This is the story of the evolution of a primitive machine-two wheels and an engine-into a gleaming, glamorous, sophisticated piece of engineering. And the driving force was speed - the winning machines sold. That was how the Japanese industry conquered the motorcycle world - but can the Europeans make a comeback? Narrator TONY BRITTON
Film editor COLIN JONES Director CYNTHIA PAGE
Editor SIMON CAMPBELL-JONES
Written and produced by DICK GILLlNG
Part 1 starring Johnny Mathis at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
A second chance to see this exciting two-part concert recorded during his last triumphant tour of this country.
Musical direction JIM GANDUGLIA Solo harp THELMA OWEN
THE MIKE SAMMES SINGERS
Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE
Production YVONNE LITTLEWOOD
(Part 2 on Wednesday at 9.35 pm)
Weather
The Tenth Lancome Trophy from St Nom La Breteche, France Just 12 of golf's leading players were invited to compete in this 72-hole stroke play event on the outskirts of Paris.
LEE TREVINO, ARNOLD PALMER and JOHNNY MILLER were some of the big names from the United States; SANDY LYLE and TONY JACKLIN were two of the British players competing yesterday for$50,000 prize money.
Commentator clive CLARK
Television presentation by the FRENCH TELEVISION SERVICE Producer DAVID KENNING