with its inventor
DR LAURENCE J. PETER
Have you reached your level of incompetence? Dr Peter points out some of the dangers of working in a hierarchy.
Producer PETER RIDING
A series of eight documentary films featuring practising supervisors in industry and commerce. 3: I'm in Charge
Assistant producer SALLY KIRKWOOD Producer ROBERT CLAMP
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Story: Conkers Bonkers! written by DIANE WILMER Presenters:
Rosalind Wilson , Ben Thomas
5: Angles
Director PATRICK TITLEY Producer ROBERT CLAMP
5: Let's Go and Be Careful
Assistant producer ROSANNA HIBBERT Producer CHARLES PASCOE
An eight-part examination of the history and current state of the British economy, written and presented by JOHN EATWELL 5: A Tendency to Deflate
Directed by ROBERT ALBURY
Produced by TONY ROBERTS
Book (same title). £4.99 paperback, £ 8.81 hardback, from booksellers
Six programmes on the origins and growth of the Arab-Israeli dispute. 1: The Land Itself
Production assistant CAROLINE PICK Producer ROGER owin
5: The New Media
Ten case studies for discussion by teachers.
5: School Report
Do all the teaching staff need to review their attitudes, as well as curriculum and methods, when the school includes a large proportion of British black children?
Director SUE BOYD
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
starring Jane Wyman
Lew Ayres , Agnes Moorehead
Today's sensitive Star Movie features Jane Wyman 's memorable performance as Belinda, a deaf and dumb farm girl living a miserable life in a small Nova Scotia community. The kindness of a young doctor helps transform her isolated existence but the unwelcome attentions of a drunkard bring tragedy into her life.
Screenplay by IRMGAM VON CUBE and ALLEN VINCENT Produced by JERRY WALD
Directed by JEAN NEGULESCO
Films: page 15
A series of 18 programmes
Part 5 by MARGARET SIMPSON
Belinda shows a talent for music, but Annette doesn't like anyone else getting the attention.
(Part 6 tomorrow at 3.40 pm)
Ted Polhemus and Lyn Procter introduce Clothespeak
Style has become increasingly important. What you wear, how you look, gives signals to other people. Established style groups such as Teds and Skinheads have been with us for years. Punks took us by surprise in the mid 70s and still survive. This film sets out to rid people of preconceptions they may have, faced by people whose appearance is out of the ordinary.
A Personal Voyage
The Lives of Stars
Some five billion years from now, alleges Carl Sagan , there will be a last, perfect day, then the sun will change and the earth will die.
A joint production of KCET and Carl Sagan Productions Inc in association with BBC TV.
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Seven programmes in which John Holmes and Nigel Farrell find out the facts about where your money goes. There are always villains after your cash but your pocket is picked legally just as often. Are you getting value for your money from shops? - manufacturers? -the local council? - the Government? This series shows how someone, somewhere, is always after your money, and how you can hang on to more of it; and Leslie Chapman , author of Your Disobedient Servant and the scourge of bumbling bureaucrats, gives his personal views' on how to stop wasting money. Producers
JOHN LYNCH , DEBORAH CADBURT Studio director STUART MCDONALD
Film editor MIKE APPELT Executive producer DICK GILLING
He was the pride of Ireland, of trainer Tom Dreaper , and jockey Pat Taaffe. His duel with Mill House in the 1964 Cheltenham Gold Cup is now legendary.
starring Des O'Connor, who plays host to some of the finest entertainment talent from Britain and America. Des sings, jokes and talks in the company of his guests from both sides of the Atlantic. Tonight's special guests are from Britain: Vera Lynn Harry Sccombe from America: Fred Smoot
Orchestra directed by colin KEYES Programme associate NEIL SHAND SoundHUGH BARKER
Lighting KEN MACGREGOR Designer JIM CLAY
Produced and directed by BRIAN PENDERS
A series of seven programmes written by DICK CLEMENT and IAN LA FRENAlS based on a character originally created by KINGSLEY AMIS with Enn Reltel as Jim 2: A Foot in the Doorfeaturing Glynis Barber
Barbara Flynn , David Simeon
Wanda Ventham , Timothy Carlton It is 1967 and Jim Dixon , late of Eckersley, Yorks, is in London, anxious to be part of the swinging 60s he's heard so much about. Fed up with teaching, he temporarily tries his hand at charring - surely an obvious opportunity to meet bored housewives and so sample the permissive side of London, which he understands is so rife.
Signature tune and Incidental music written and performed by ALAN PRICE Sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY Lighting MIKE JEFFERIES Designer IAN RAWNSLEY Producer HAROLD SNOAD
The Scientist and the Baby
An operation on the foetus inside the womb is now a routine procedure at a London teaching hospital. In America a doctor has gone a step further: he has taken a foetus out of the womb, operated, and returned it safely.
Despite the desire for natural childbirth, sophisticated medical intervention will be needed increasingly if more babies at risk are to be bom safely and without handicap. But in obstetrics, as in every branch of medicine, medical research is opening up possibilities of treatment and care that the Health Service will not be able to afford. So how should we allocate resources? How much is each baby worth?
Narrator PAUL VAUGHAN
Film editor STEPHEN bottomori Horizon editor GRAHAM MASSEY
Producer CHRISTOPHER LA FONTAINE
There are many faiths but the spirit is one, in me, in you and in every man. (LEO TOLSTOY) In this series of films six people reflect upon the faith they practise and explain how it helps them to live in Britain today. 2: Christian Weaver
CHRISTIAN WEAVER is a black Christian pastor living and working in Nottingham. But his concern for people is not only a spiritual one.
'My politics is not about party politics. It's about people ... And I'm sorry if people see that as undesirable politics because it's the sort of thing Christians ought to be involved in.' Film editor DAVID ELLIOTT
Series producer INGRID DUFFELL
with John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormlck , with Joan Bakewell and Linda Alexander