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Story: Enough is Enough written by Mary Cockett, illustrated by Nancy Petley-Jones
Presenters: Carol Chell, Ben Thomas
Book - Play School Ready to Play, £11.50 from bookshops

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Chell
Presenter:
Ben Thomas
Storywriter:
Mary Cockett
Illustrator:
Nancy Petley-Jones

In this series which shows artists making original prints, we see ELLEN kuhn making a screenprint in her own studio, and GERD winner working with famous master printer chris prater of Kelpra Studio.
Film editor HOWARD sharp Producer SUZANNE davies
Look Listen Learn: pages 41-44

Contributors

Unknown:
Ellen Kuhn

Cries of thousands of wintering wild geese echo across our estuaries and lochs. With the first signs of spring, they depart north-wards to their nesting grounds in the high Arctic.
Narrator Douglas Leach
Photography Ronald Eastman, Hugh Miles
Film editor Bernard Roughton
Presented by Robin Pryterch
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Narrator:
Douglas Leach
Cameraman:
Ronald Eastman
Cameraman:
Hugh Miles
Film Editor:
Bernard Roughton
Director:
Robin Pryterch

A series of six films 4: Hull
Most of Hull's dockers are descended from the impoverished workers who flocked from all parts to dig the deep-water docks in the 19th century. Now their numbers are dwindling and only dockers' sons are eligible to join the long waiting list for a job.
Brian Trueman talks to the dockers about the tough life that has left their community bitter about the past, keen on every aspect of welfare, as well as passionate about Rugby League.
Producer Sid Waddell
Director John C Miller
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Trueman
Producer:
Sid Waddell
Director:
John C. Miller

In tonight's programme Marti's special guests Tony Christie and Wall Street Crash, Elena Duran with Geoff Richer's First Edition
Songs from the series (record reb 408, cassette zcf 408) from record shops

Contributors

Entertainer:
Marti Caine
Singer:
Tony Christie
Musicians:
Wall Street Crash
Flautist:
Elena Duran
Dancers:
Geoff Richer's First Edition
Writer:
Spike Mullins
Writer:
Terry Ravenscroft
Writer:
Joe Steeples
Choreography:
Geoffrey Richer
Musical Director:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Vocal backing:
Jean Gilbert
Vocal backing:
Linda Jardim
Vocal backing:
Victy Silva
Costume Designer:
Verity Lewis
Sound:
Len Shorey
Lighting:
Bill Millar
Designer:
Gary Pritchard
Producer:
Stanley Appel

How did the elephant get its trunk? Or the giraffe its neck? Darwin's theory of evolution says that societies evolve slowly from one form to another. So ancient fossils and bones should include an elephant with half a trunk, or seven-eighths of a giraffe's neck. But they don't. And these gaps occur in all classes of animal fossils, from molluscs to man.
So the established theory is now under strong attack both by Biblical Creationists, who offer well-argued objections to Darwin, and by a range of scientists who offer an alternative explanation. Could evolution occur in a series of jerks, switching suddenly into new creatures? With the help of alligators and beetles, chimpanzees and dinosaurs, elephants and fruit-flies, Horizon examines the evidence. Narrator Paul Vaughan

Contributors

Narrator:
Paul Vaughan
Film Editor:
Stefan Ronowicz
Editor:
Simon Campbell-Jones
Written and produced by:
Alec Nisbett

This week the Wild West that John Wayne never knew. Musical review group Baby Grand bring you a fresh view of a cowboy's lifestyle. Special guest Andy Fairweather Low
Choreography Stuart Hopps
Sound Peter Hunt, Des Bennett
Designer Julian Williams
Directed by Avril Price
Produced by David Richards
BBC Cymru Wales

Contributors

Musicians:
Baby Grand
Guest:
Andy Fairweather Low
Choreographer:
Stuart Hopps
Sound:
Peter Hunt
Sound:
Des Bennett
Designer:
Julian Williams
Director:
Avril Price
Producer:
David Richards

with Peter Snow, Charles Wheeler, John Tusa and Peter Hobday
News and weather from Linda Alexander plus sport from David Icke.

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Snow
Presenter:
Charles Wheeler
Presenter:
John Tusa
Presenter:
Peter Hobday
Newsreader:
Linda Alexander
Sports Newsreader:
David Icke
Producer:
John Holme
Director:
Alex Saward
Director:
John Wilkinson
Assignment Editor:
George Walker
Assignment Editor:
John Mahoney
Editor:
George Carey

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