A five-part series about managing small businesses.
4 HOWARD HAMILTON started at 15 with a stall in London's East Street Market. Today he runs five men's. wear shops.
Club chairman IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS
Director MARY SPRENT
Producer JOHN twitchin
A series of eight documentary films featuring practising supervisors in industry and commerce. 7: Problems, Problems
Assistant producer SALLY KIRKWOOD Producer ROBERT CLAMP
A series of 12 programmes aimed at giving direct help to all those having difficulty with O-level Maths.
9: Graphs (1)
Presented by LAURIE BUXTON (Inner London Education Authority)
Director PATRICK TITLEY
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Book, Maths Help, Part 1, £3.95, from booksellers
The ninth of ten programmes
Let's Go and Do Some Gardening
Six programmes on the origins and growth of the Arab-Israeli dispute. 5: From Rebellion to War
Director CAROLINE PICK
Series producer ROGER OWEN
Ten case studies for discussion by teachers. 9: Great Expectations Produced by yvonne deutschman
Series producer JOHN TWITCHIN
3.55 Interval
starring Margaret Sullavan
James Stewart with Frank Morgan A young shop assistant in a Budapest store carries on a romantic correspondence with an unknown girl, not realising the delightful complications that will occur when he discovers who she really is. Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart co-starin one of Hollywood's best-loved romantic comedies directed by the great Ernst Lubitsch.
Screenplay by SAMSON raphaelson from a play by NIKOLAUS LASZLO
Produced and directed by ERNST LUBITSCH Films: page 13
A series of 18 programmes
Part 13: by MARGARET SIMPSON
Suzanne is having problems - and some of the older girls encourage her to do things she normally wouldn't consider.
Series devised by Phil Redmond Producer Susi Hush
Director Anthea Browne-Wilkinson
(Part 14 tomorrow at 5.40 pm)
The music, art and style of today from Riverside Studios, Hammersmith
This week Perry Haines talks to Boy George of CULTURE club, Cabaret Voltaire discuss their videos and The Higsons provide the studio music. Not forgetting a film review of E.T. by science fiction buff Ken Livingstone (yes, the Ken Livingstone ), and performance from the Circus of Poets. Executive producer MICHAEL APPLETON Director DAVID G. CROFT
Producer JOHN BURROWES
A Personal Voyage
Who Speaks for Earth?
In the final episode of Cosmos, Sagan plays out the nightmare of the ' communications interrupted' signal. Presented by Carl Sagan Executive producer ADRIAN MALONE
A joint production of KCET and CARL SAGAN PRODUCTIONS inc in association with BBCtv
with subtitles, followed by Weather
John Holmes and Nigel Farrell find out 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 Chap -man, author of Your Disobedient Servant and the scourge of bumbling bureaucrats, gives his personal views on how to stop wasting money.
Producer ROBIN BOOTLE
Studio director STUART MCDONALD
Film editors MIXE APPELT, PETER Harris Executive producer dick gilling
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: Ken Dodd from America:
Jack Jones , Kelly Monteith
Orchestra directed by COLIN KEYES Programme associate NEIL SHAND Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting kenmacgregor. Designer jim CLAY Produced and directed by BRIAN PENDERS
A series of seven programmes written by DICK CLEMENT and IAN LA FRENAIS based on a character originally created by KINGSLEY AMIS
6: The Ties that Bind featuring Barbara Flynn
David Simeon , Vivienne Martin and Trevor Bannister
It is 1967 and Jim Dixon , late of Eckersley, Yorks, is in London trying, with little success, to make his way in the swinging 60s. In the middle of his latest temporary job - interviewing for a market research company-he receives a letter from his neurotic ex-girlfriend inviting him to visit her at their old university. What can Margaret possibly want?
Signature tune and incidental music written and performed by ALAN PRICE Lighting MIKE JEFFERIES
Sound LAURIE TAYLOR. Designer STEVE SCOTT Producer HAROLD SNOAD
Helicopter: helix - spiral; pterona wing. To the pioneers it looked easy, but it's not. The development of a machine that could screw itself into the air vertically has been fraught with difficulty and danger. It did not really begin until about 1940, yet only 25 years later the helicopter was the main-stay of the US Army in Vietnam. In the cryptic terminology of GIs a disabled helicopter 'glides like a grand piano'; and a number of recent accidents have tragically underlined the vulnerability of this unlikely and extraordinarily complex flying machine.
But now the helicopter is on the verge of a major change in the layout of its controls and rotor systems which should make helicopters of the future safer, faster, larger and, for the US Army that pays the bills, more deadly. Tonight Horizon lifts off in search of the secrets of vertical flight, and finds an unfulfilled dream we now call 'the chopper'.
Narrator MARTIN JARVIS
Film editor COLIN JONES
Horizon editor GRAHAM MASSEY
Written and produced by PATRICK UDEN
There are many faiths but the spirit is one, in me, in you and in every man. (LEO TOLSTOY) The last of a series of films in which six people reflect upon the faith they practise. Tony Bayfield
TONY BAYFIELD is the Rabbi of a Reform Synagogue in Weybridge, Surrey. ' Judaism is built on trust. It is only through trusting and doing that a Jew finds his path to God. The deed has to precede everything else. And he who sits waiting for something is lost.'
Film editor DAVID ELLIOTT
Series producer INGRID DUFFELL
John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick , with Joan Bakewell Linda Alexander , Charles Wheeler Peter Hobday and Tony Lewis.
Producers PETER BELL. TONY HALL JOHN HOLME , DAVID STANFORD
Directors mike CATHERWOOD, JOHN WILKINSON Assignment editors
HOWARD ANDERSON , NICK GUTHRIE Deputy editor PAUL morris
Editor DAVID LLOYD