Ten films for student nurses. 6: In Antenatal Care
Director ROBERT ALBURY
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
The fifth in a series of seven films 5: Safe Systems
Commentator DENNIS WATERMAN
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
A series of 19 programmes which aims to help mentally handicapped people get more out of life.
7: Let's Go and Look After Our Teeth. Presented by BRIAN RIX
Directed by ROSANNA HIBBERT
Series producer GORDON CROTON
Ten programmes on ways of improving race relations. 6: Action Now
Producer PETER LEE-WRIGHT
Series producer JOHN TWITCHIN
Five Views of Multi-Racial Britain, £1.00, from [address removed]. Please make cheques/postal orders payable to CRE
A series of ten programmes presented by AUDREY STEPHENSON 6: Shape and Colour Toys
Series producer PETER RIDING
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Book (same title', fl.20, from bookshops
A series of five programmes
1: A Kitchen for Magnus Pyke designed by Jon Wealleans
Film editor AL GELL
Producer PAUL KRIWACZEK
A series of ten programmes 6: Creative Mind Patterns
TONY BUZAN explains how basic key work patterns can be used creatively to solve everyday problems.
Director IAN ROSENBLOOM
Producer NANCY THOMAS
Book (same title), £2.25, from bookshops
in 15 exciting episodes, starring Buster Crabbe as Flash Gordon 11: Human Bait
In which Ming the Merciless and Queen Azura prepare a trap.
Directed by FORD BEEBE and ROBERT HILL
More British cartoon films from the Cambridge Animation Festival
A serial in 16 parts
Part 5 by MARGARET SIMPSON
As Penny prepares for her first School Council Meeting she discovers that an official position has its problems.
Series devised by PHIL REDMOND Executive producer ANNA HOME Director COLIN CANT
. Part 6 tomorrow
Fifteen documentary films about life in Britain made week-by-week from September to Christmas last year.
10: Sound an Alarm
The bread strike drags on. Prince Charles celebrates his 30th birthday, and a new Miss World is crowned. But in the tiny Yorkshire Pennine village of Bolsterstone, near Sheffield, the big event of the week will be the annual concert at the Victory Club in Stocksbridge by the local male voice choir, who are now busy rehearsing.
Photography Keith Massev, David Brierley
Film editor Patrick Hargreaves Director Nick Barratt
Producer Allan Kassell
Executive producer James Dewar
BBC North
including sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
starring Ronnie Barker in Prisoner and Escort by DICK CLEMENT and IAN LA FRENAIS Happiness is a warm handcuff when a hardened criminal is escorted to prison by a sympathetic warder. featuring
With HAMISH ROUGHEAD
Music MAX HARRIS
Executive producer JAMES GILBERT Produced by SYDNEY LOTfERBY
A Treasury of Trees
The British landscape is changing its appearance. Our native trees, an essential element of the scene, are dying of old age or being replaced by imported species which grow faster and provide a better economic return for their timber. Dutch Elm disease and economic pressures which call for an increasingly efficient use of farm land have caused yet more trees to disappear. Are we prepared to pay for the space our trees take up? How important is it to preserve our landscape in its present form?
Narrator DUNCAN CARSE film editorSIMON ROSE
Editor SIMON CAMPBELL-JOKES
Producer CHRISTOPHER LA FONTAINE
play Rhythm on 2 in the Adeline Genee Theatre, East Grinstead. ' Humph' is joined by one of Europe's leading fusion music bands Paz led by DICK CROUCH
Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE Lighting JOHN WILSON
Directed by RICK GARDNER
Series producer KEN GRIFFIN
During the last 30 years Mrs Miki Sawada has saved the lives of 2,300 children who were abandoned by their Japanese mothers because they had mixed blood. Many were adopted overseas and last year NTV traced 100 of them. This programme tells of Mrs Sawada's struggle and shows what some children have made of their lives.
Narrated by Angela Rippon.
Weather
John Rye reads Seeds by PATRIC DICKINSON