Ten films for student nurses.
9: Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery
Producer RdN BLOOMFIELD
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Story: The First Day of the Monsoon written and told by MEERA TANEJA Presenters
Delia Morgan, Don Spencer
from Plymouth
10: A Steady Job?
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 by ROSANNA HIBBERT
Series producer GORDON CROTON
Ten programmes on ways of improving race relations.
9: Home Away from Home
This film shows how some councils and housing associations are now recognising some of the special accommodation needs within the West Indian and Asian communities.
Produced by YVONNE DEUTSCHMAN 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 9: Runabout Toys
Series producer PETER RIDING
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
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A series of five programmes
4: A Sitting Room for Alan Coren
' designed by Max Clendenning
ALAN COREN , Editor of Punch, raconteur and wit, wants his sitting room to be a background for lively conversation amongst his journalist and cartoonist friends.
Film editor AL GELL
Producer PAUL KRIWACZEK
A series of ten programmes 9: Re-view
TONY BUZAN answers viewers' questions arising from the series.
Director IAN ROSENBLOOM
Producer NANCY THOMAS
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Another cartoon from the Cambridge Animation Festival.
Presented by RICHARD EVANS
A serial in 16 parts Part 11 by PHIL REDMOND
The Students' Action Group start picketing sports activities to further their campaign for the abolition of school uniform, but they reckon without Mr Baxter.
Series devised by PHIL REDMOND Executive producer ANNA HOME Director Colin CANT For cast see page 59
. Part-12 tomorrow
Australia v West Indies from Brisbane
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the third day's play.
Television presentation by 9 NETWORK, Australia Producer NICK HUNTER
Fifteen documentary films about life in Britain made week-by-week from
September to Christmas last year.
13: When the Ships Come In
A week in which demonstrations in Tehran grow, the Prime Minister backs micro-chip technology, and Enoch Powell warns Prince Charles against marrying a Catholic. For four Bristol dockers and their families - a week when few ships are in port, and work comes in fits and starts. But the ' ritual' of dock life goes on - the comradeship, the bargaining, the work and the waiting. At home one man moves house, another has a wedding in the family.
Photography DAVID SAUNDERS Film editor PHIL MUTTON Producer KEITH SHEATHER
Executive producer JAMES DEWAR BBC West
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais
starring Ronnie Barker
featuring Brian Wilde, Fulton Mackay
Uranium Goes Critical
The fuel that drives every nuclear power station in the world is running out. Uranium, once described as limitless, may not last to the end of the century. Unless something can be done the nuclear industry will die with it.
This is the story of a curious, very heavy metal once thought to be useless - from the first nuclear reactor in a squash court in Chicago to environmental battlefields in the Orkneys.
In Canada, the US and Australia, concern about nuclear weapons and about radiation may hasten the uranium age to its close. But the nuclear industry has a trump card-a plan to extend uranium supplies well into the next century and beyond.
Narrator PAUL VAUGHAN
Film editor GRAHAM WALKER Editor SIMON CAMPBELL-JONES
Written and produced by Richard REISZ
play Rhythm on 2 from the Adeline Genee Theatre, East Grinstead.
' Mood indigo ', ' Stormy weather', and 'It don't mean a thing-just three of the ' standards ' played by this very original band.
Lighting JOHN WILSON Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE Director RICK GARDNER
Scries producer KEN GRIFFIN
A series of nine programmes 3. The Chasm of tire
When Irina Tweedie 's husband died suddenly, she felt completely empty and alone. Her search for a new sense of purpose drew her to the religions of the East and eventually to four years following the discipline and teaching of an Indian Guru.
Researcher FAY DICKEY , Director
MICHAEL SHOESMITH
Producer JOHN WILCOX.
BBC Birmingham
Weather
National Poetry Competition 1979 This week Rosalind Shanks reads a selection of four of the poems submitted.