Last in a five-part series. The difficulties of raising finance for starting and expanding a small firm.
Club chairman IAN MCNAUGHT-DAVIS
The last of eight documentary films. Staying on Top
A series of 12 programmes aimed at giving help with 0-level Maths. 10: Graphs (2)
Presented by LAURIE BUXTON (ILEA)
The last of six programmes on the origins and growth of the Arab-Israeli dispute.
Towards a State
The last of ten case studies for discussion by teachers.
Multi-cultured Swap Shop
This film shows how some teachers bring to their work a positive approach to cultural differences.
starring
Humphrey Bogart , Lauren Bacall
Today's Star Movie features the most successful husband and wife team of the 40s. Bogart plays an escaped convict bent on discovering the identity of his wife's murderer and the sultry Bacall is the girl who helps him in his quest and, of course, falls in love with him.
Screenplay by DELMER DAVES from the novel by DAVID GOODIS Produced by JERRY WALD Directed by DELMER DAVES
Films: page 18
A series of 18 programmes Part 15: by ALAN JANES
Roland can't seem to do anything right - and Gripper makes his life a misery.
Series devised by PHIL REDMOND
Producer susi hush. Director JOHN PROWSE
(Part 16 tomorrow at 5.40 pm)
from
Riverside Studios, Hammersmith
This week Steve Blacknell examines the heavy metal scene in a chat with Lemmy of Motorhead and an interview with Brian Harri gan of Melody Maker. Plus archive footage of Black Sabbath, filmed performance of Motorhead in concert earlier this year and studio band Rock Goddess.
Also studio performance from brilliant rising star of the dance world Michael Clarke and an inside look at the preparations for the publication of independent magazine Id.
Film director JONATHAN DENT
Studio director DAVID G. CROFT
Executive producer MICHAEL APPLETON Producer JOHN BURROWES
Private Life of the Ford Cortina Arena opens the bonnet of the Ford Cortina, Britain's most popular, most stolen and most misunderstood car. The Sierra has arrived. This is the end of a legend ...
Sir John Betjeman , Tom Robinson, Alexel Sayle , Sir Terence Beckett and Magnus Magnusson take apart the Ford Cortina: Life and Works 1962-1982
Brilliantly witty (THE NEW STANDARD) Marvellous (THE DAILY TELEGRAPH) Director NIGEL FINCH
Executive producer ALAN YENTOB
with subtitles, followed by Weather
John Holmes and Nigel Farrell find out the facts about where your money goes.
This week's special Christmas edition includes some eye-opening facts about the presents Santa Claus may bring you, and some words of warning before the festivities begin.
Producer SOPHY ROBINSON
Studio director STUART MCDONALD
Film editors MIKE APPELT , MICHAEL BOYD Executive producer DICK GILLING
Gillette Cup Semi-final 1971
As the clock approached half past eight, the cricketing captains of Lancashire and Gloucestershire were faced with an unprecedented problem. Should they keep faith with a huge Old Trafford crowd, and see the match through to a conclusion?
Theme music on Action Replay (record REH 441. cassette ZCR 441) from retailers
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: Freddie Starr The Shadows from America: Elayne Boosler
Orchestra directed by COLIN KEYES Programme associate NEIL SHAND Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting KEN MACGREGOR Designer JIM CLAY
Produced and directed by BRIAN PENDERS
The last of seven programmes written by DICK CLEMENT and IAN LA FRENAIS , based on a character originally created by KINGSLEY AMIS with Enn Reitel as Jim featuring Antony Sher
7: Will Success Spoil Jim Dixon ?
It is 1967 and Jim Dixon , late of Eckersley, Yorks, is in London trying to become part of the swinging 60s he's read so much about. A small magazine-run by an old friend - asks him to interview a film producer and Jim suddenly finds himself in the movie business!
Signature tune written and sung by ALAN PRICE
Costume designer JUNE Hudson Make-up artist JILL SHARDLOW Lighting MIKE JEFFERIES Sound LAURIE TAYLOR
Designer IAN RAWNSLEY Producer HAROLD SNOAD
Earlier this year nearly 100 world authorities on the environment gathered in London. They included such names as Jacques Cousteau, Thor Heyerdahl, Sir Peter Scott and David Attenborough and their task was to assess what progress had been made in the ten years since the first major United Nations Environment Conference in Stockholm. This film follows their often fierce debate, and illustrates the problems the experts addressed: 2,000 kinds of vertebrate animal in danger of extinction; new urban developments that will cover another 50,000 square miles of agricultural land by the end of the century; tropical forests being chopped down at the rate of an acre per second; the human environment. especially for the world's poor, deteriorating even faster. The picture is not optimistic, so will our grandchildren find us guilty of destroying the planet's life support systems?
Continues the Samuel Beckett season.
Starring Jack MacGowran
A rare opportunity to see an early television premiere. Recorded in 1966, tonight's presentation has only one visible actor, the late Jack MacGowran who, with Patrick Magee, was one of the principal interpreters of Samuel Beckett's work. Unseen is an actress, Sian Phillips. She is the voice of a woman whom Joe once loved. He sits remembering, and his memories recall a life whose hypocrisy and faithlessness have brought tragedy - as much for Joe as for the woman.
Introduced by Martin Esslin
An Arena presentation
(Rockaby is tomorrow at 10.5 S pm)
John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick , with Joan Bakewell and Linda Alexander , present television's fullest and most authoritative daily news magazine.
With Charles Wheeler on foreign affairs, Peter Hobday on business, Tony Lewis on sport, and reporters in Britain and around the world the Newsnight team brings you the major events of the day with the pictures and interviews that matter and the analysis that counts.
Producers PETER BELL , TONY HALL JOHN HOLME. DAVID STANFORD Directors
MIKE CATHERWOOD , JOHN WILKINSON Assignment editors
HOWARD ANDERSON. NICK GUTHRIE Deputy editor PAUL NORRIS Editor DAVID LLOYD