Ten programmes on running your own business.
6: Joint Effort
Presented by ROBERT FINIGAN
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
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Live coverage of the final session of the Confederation of British Industry conference in Brighton.
Story: Mr Patelli 's Shop by ANN REAY Presenters
Sarah Long , Christopher Bramwell
Book, Play School: Ready to Play, 11.50, from bookshops. Play On (record REC 332, cassettes ZCM 332); Bang on a Drum songs from Play School and Play Away (record REC 242 or cassette MRMC 004), from record shops
Live coverage of the final session of the conference, continued. Reporter VINCENT HANNA
Outside broadcast producer PETER MASSEY Editor MARGARET DOUGLAS
Making an Appointment
How do you persuade a receptionist that you need an urgent appointment? Have you ever been afraid to change an appointment which doesn't suit you?
( Shown last Friday)
A series of six short films for parents and those professionally concerned with mental handicap. 2: Long Stay Hospitals
Written and produced by GORDON CROTON
Book (same title), f2.75, from bookshops
The master comedian from the golden age of silent comedy, in excerpts from his films.
Harold catches a crab on a day out on Coney Island in Speedy; then, in I Do, he's left holding the baby.
Television version written by PETER DURSTON
Produced by BOB HOAG
A series in 14 parts 6: Faint Hearts
Adapted by ANTHONY STEVEN
The contrast between the daughters of the wealthy Mr Tavener and the lowly Mr Alton is sharply pointed for James. But it's Mr Bellerby 's daughter and family who delay James from his dinner.
Producer BILL SELLARS
Directed by ROBERT TRONSON
featuring Pat Benatar and The Teardrop Explodes
Introduced by Anne Nightingale
Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
including sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
The story of a warm-hearted family of pioneer stock - surviving the Depression years of the 30s and facing the war years of the 40s. starring
The Attack
Shortages and rationing bring unexpected pressures on the community and a severe heart attack for one member.
Based on EARL DAMNER jr's autobiographical novel Spencer's Mountain Written by E. F. WALLENGREN Directed by HARRY HARRIS
Every Tuesday evening in London's Greenwood Theatre and every Thursday in the BBC's Manchester studios, Russell Harty invites you to join him. There'll be guests, an audience, some music and a lot of entertainment.
Studio director RON ISTED Producer TOM GUTTERIDGE Editor GORDON watts
In the third of a six-part comedy series one of America's brightest young comedians presents his uniquely comic view of life. Written by KELLY MONTEITH and NEIL SHAND and featuring Gabrielle Drake with Robin Bailey
Robert East , Robin Parkinson Tony Selby , April Walker and Valerie Leon , Jimmy Mac
Music composed by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Sound JOHN DELANY
Lighting ERIC WALLIS Designer ANDY DIMOND
Produced by JAMES MOIR
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
plays Rhythm on 2 with BRIAN TORFF on bass
Jazz pianist GEORGE SHEARING recently returned to his native England on tour. This programme was recorded at The Portman Hotel, London.
Sound CHRl S HOLCOMBE. Lighting JOHN MASON Producer KEN GRIFFIN
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