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A series of seven films for safety representatives.
7: Keeping Up-to-Date
Safety representatives need to be constantly informed of the latest developments in health and safety. Commentator DENNIS WATERMAN
Producer ROBERT CLAMP Director ROBERT ALBURY
For background notes to the series semi sae (A4; 25p stamp) to: [address removed]

Contributors

Commentator:
Dennis Waterman
Producer:
Robert Clamp
Director:
Robert Albury

A series of 19 programmes which aims to help mentally-handicapped people get more out of life.
9: Let's Go Swimming Presented by BRIAN RIX
Directed hy ROSANNA HIBBERT
Scries producer GORDON CROTON

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Rix
Unknown:
Rosanna Hibbert

Ten programmes on ways of improving race relations. 8: Where People Live
This film shows how three housing departments have revised their policies to help race relations in their area, and to ensure fairer treatment for all.
Produced by YVONNE DEUTSCHMAN
Series producer JOHN TWITCHIN
Five Views of Multi-Racial Britain. £1.00 from CRE, [address removed]. Please make cheques/postal orders payable to CRE

Contributors

Produced By:
Yvonne Deutschman
Producer:
John Twitchin

A series of ten programmes presented by AUDREY STEPHENSON 8: World in Miniature (part 2)
Series producer PETER RIDING
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Book (same title), £1.20, from bookshopt

Contributors

Presented By:
Audrey Stephenson

A series of five programmes 3: Anne Nightingale 's Study designed by David Callcotl and Terry Moore
Film editor AL GELL
Producer PAUL KRIWACZEK

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Nightingale
Designed By:
David Callcotl
Designed By:
Terry Moore
Producer:
Paul Kriwaczek

Part 9 by MARGARET SIMPSON
Cathy is disturbed by the sudden arrival of her father, and she falls out with Trisha. All might be well but for Madelin's interference.
Series devised by phil REDMOND Executive producer ANNA HOME
Director ROGER SINGLETON-TURNER
(First slioion on BBCD. Cast: see page 59

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Simpson
Director:
Roger Singleton-Turner

Fifteen documentary films about life in Britain made week-by-week from September to Christmas last year. 12: Dover Harbour
The Dover Harbour Board has administered the port of Dover since its charter in 1606. The port now handles eight million passengers a year and over a million tourist cars. With the freight lorries passing through Dover each year approaching half-a-million, Dover has become Europe's leading roll-on roll-off ferry port.
A year ago film cameras watched a group of men who are responsible for the smooth running of the complex shipping movements within the harbour-port control officers who authorise every movement of ferries leaving the harbour or entering it, a mooring foreman, a tugmaster and a coxswain of the patrol launch.
Photography ELMER COSSEY
Film editor GEOFFREY BOTTERILL Producer PHILIP SPEIGHT
Executive producer JAMES DEWAR

Contributors

Unknown:
Elmer Cossey
Editor:
Geoffrey Botterill
Producer:
Philip Speight
Producer:
James Dewar

starring Ronnie Barker in The Hustler by DICK CLEMENT and IAN LA FRENAIS featuring
Brian Wilde , Fulton Mackay
Richard Beckinsale , Brian Glover and Ken Jones
MUSiC MAX HARRIS Designer
TIM GLEESON
Produced by SYDNEY LOTTERBY

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie Barker
Unknown:
Dick Clement
Unknown:
Ian La Frenais
Unknown:
Brian Wilde
Unknown:
Fulton MacKay
Unknown:
Richard Beckinsale
Unknown:
Brian Glover
Unknown:
Ken Jones
Music:
Max Harris
Unknown:
Tim Gleeson
Produced By:
Sydney Lotterby
Fletcher:
Ronnie Barker
Mr Barrowclough:
Brian Wilde
Mr Mackay:
Fulton MacKay
Godber:
Richard Beckinsale
Heslop:
Brian Glover
Ives:
Ken Jones
Lukewarm:
Christopher Biggins
Evans:
Ray Dunbobbin
Mr Appleton:
Graham Ashley
Prison officer:
John Quarmby

by CARLA LANE
Designer IAN RAWNSLEY produced by GARETH GWENLAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Carla Lane
Designer:
Ian Rawnsley
Produced By:
Gareth Gwenlan
Ria:
Starring Wendy Craig
Ben:
And Geoffrey Palmer
Leonard:
Bruce Montague
Adam:
Nicholas Lyndhurst
Russell:
Andrew Hall
Thomas:
Michael Ripper
Ruby:
Joyce Windsor
Mr Conrad:
Milton Johns
Keep-fit instructor:
Sheila Bernette
Martha:
Lucinda Bateson

The Eddystone Lights by ALAN PLATER
The Eddystone Rocks are a notorious death-trap; they lie in the path of vessels approaching Ply-mouth. So many lives had been lost that 300 years ago it was decided the rocks had to be marked with a lighthouse. In 1699 Henry Win stanley, conjurer and theatre-owner, took up the challenge ...
Music by GEORGES, DELERUE
Producer CHRISTOPHER 1,A FONTAINE

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Plater
Unknown:
Henry Win
Winstanley:
Alan Badel
Smeaton:
Brvan Marshall
Rudyerd:
John Hallam
John:
Peter Schofield
Matthew:
Chris Harris
Whitfield:
Wensley Pithey
Louis XIV:
Andre Maranne
Lovett:
Brian Hayes
Lighthouse keeper:
Harry Webster
Weston:
Geoffrey Toone
BOX:
Norman Mitchell

sings Rhythm on 2 from the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, with TELEPHONE BILL AND THE SMOOTH OPERATORS
Lighting jim MAIDEN. Sound BRIAN DEWAR Producer KEN GRIFFIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Dewar
Producer:
Ken Griffin

A series of nine programmes in which people describe at first hand experiences of joy, sorrow, bereavement, doubt or inner moments of truth which may defy rational explanation. 2: Face Value
Charles Mungo came to England from Trinidad 18 years ago. He believed that racial prejudice would gradually die out. but a sudden change in the law left him with a growing feeling of uncertainty about life in a white society.
Researcher FAY DICKEY
Director MICHAEL SHOESMITH
Producer JOHN WILCOX. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Mungo
Unknown:
Fay Dickey
Director:
Michael Shoesmith
Producer:
John Wilcox.

National Poetry Competition 1979 This week Gary Watson reads a selection of the poems submitted for the competition. Tonight: Monday Night by MIKE VOWLES and Suriname by TIMOTHY MORGAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Watson
Unknown:
Mike Vowles
Unknown:
Timothy Morgan

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