A series of ten programmes 7: Help and Self-help
Phoning Work When Sick
Does phoning someone in a large organisation worry you?
Aspects of Mental Handicap 3: Special Education
Written and produced by GORDON CROTON
A series of eight programmes 4: Spindle and Shuttle
Five programmes about investigative journalism on television Introduced by CHRIS DUNKLEY 1: The Markov Investigation
Production assistant GILES OAKLEY Producer BERNARD ADAMS
A 15-part sociology series 6: Labour's Love Lost?
The third of seven films ( 3: Chemicals, Dust and Fumes Commentary spoken by DENNIS WATERMAN
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Director ROBERT ALBURY
Detective Harold goes to Chinatown on the trail of the Dragon, a sinister drug smuggler, in Welcome Danger; then he really puts his foot in it as a shoe salesman in Next Aisle Over.
A series in 14 parts
8: Pride of Possession
Adapted by ANTHONY STEVEN
James uses a new hormonal treatment on a small dog, with embarrassing results, and Farmer Ogilvie 's prize bull refuses to have anything to do with his cows. But Tristan, treating another dog, is also put into a tricky situation yet feels sure that here at last is true love ...
Producer BILL SELLARS
Directed by CHRISTOPHER BARRY (Part 9 next Monday)
Last Saturday's programme featuring
The Hit Men and Hazel O'Connor
Introduced by Anne Nightingale
including sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
starring
The Legacy
A new romance for Erin but a question of identity has to be resolved.
Based on EARL HAMNER jr's autobiographical novel Spencer's Mountain Written by WILLIAM PARKER Directed by GWEN ARNER
Fourth of a six-part comedy series in which Kelly Monteith, 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 Jacqueline Clarke
Percy Edwards , Barrie Gosney Jayne Lester , Victor Spinetti Philip Trewinnard
Music composed by RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Sound JOHN DELANY. Lighting ERIC WALLIS Designer ROCHELLE SELWYN Produced by JAMES MOIR
This week: Missing Hero
John Bierman reports the amazing rescue exploits of Raoul Wallenberg , a 20th-century Pimpernel who saved tens of thousands of Jews from the Auschwitz gas chambers and who could still, according to some witnesses, be alive somewhere in the Soviet Gulag - forgotten ' for 35 years.
An outstanding bit of television investigation that is already having political repercussions (THE DAILY TELEGRAPH) For next year's awards. Missing Hero, an almost unbearably moving picture, must surely rank near the top
(DAILY MAIL)
New evidence is presented on the case of Mr Raoul Wallenberg , the Swedish diplomat, who was arrested by the Russians in Budapest in January 1945 and subsequently disappeared
(THE TIMES)
Producer ALAN PATIENT
Editor TIM SLESSOR
with Rhythm on 2 Goodman, Dorsey, Ellington, Basie, Oscar Peterson - just a few of the ' greats' that Louie Bellson , one of the world's finest drummers, has accompanied. Together with his own exciting BIG BAND EXPLOSION, he recently undertook a British tour during which this programme was recorded on location at The Spinney Hill Hall, Northampton.
Sound DAVID WEIR
Lighting JOHN ALLINSON
Television presentation SIMON BETTS