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Ideas about community-based basic education have come from experience abroad. Limited public funds have only recently been available even for adult literacy work. The whole field shows in Britain a sense of neglect.
Producer EDWARD MILNER
A BBC/Open University production

Contributors

Producer:
Edward Milner

The second of four films featuring the men from U.N.C.L.E. starring with Joan Crawford , Curt Jurgens An all-star cast enhance this entertaining spy adventure in which the dynamic U.N.C.L.E. duo are sent on a world-wide chase to foil the devilish plans of THRUSH. A top scientist has been murdered and his secret formula can lead to ruin for the free world ...
Screenplay by NORMAN HUDIS from a story by BORIS INGSTER Produced by BORIS INGSTER
Directed by BARRY SHEAR . Films: page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Crawford
Unknown:
Curt Jurgens
Unknown:
Norman Hudis
Story By:
Boris Ingster
Produced By:
Boris Ingster
Directed By:
Barry Shear
Illya Kuryakin:
David McCallum
Napoleon Solo:
Robert Vaughn
Carol von Kesser:
Curt Jurgens
Amanda True:
Joan Crawford
Randolph:
Herbert Lom
Count De Fanzini:
Telly Savalas
Constable:
Terry-Thomas
Sandy True:
Kim Darby
Margo:
Diane McBain
Imogen:
Jill Ireland
Alexander Waverly:
Leo G Carroll
Yvonne:
Danielle de Metz
Reikko:
Irene Tsu
Dr True:
Jim Boles
Sazami Kyushu:
Philip Ahn

In a back garden in the centre of Bristol a pair of great tits slave away to rear ten chicks. Crammed into a tiny nestbox they demand an unending supply of food - which the parents find in a busy, noisy, urban world. The
"drama inside this special nestbox is revealed by a hidden video camera looking through the glass back.
Tony Soper looks at the highlights of this project, including the magical moment when the chicks take to the air for their first flight.
Assistant producer PAUL APPLEBY Director ALASTAIR FOTHERGILL Producer MIKE BEYNON
A Wildtrack production. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Soper
Producer:
Paul Appleby
Director:
Alastair Fothergill
Producer:
Mike Beynon

Frank Muir
Hannah Gordon , Patrick Garland challenge Arthur Marshall Diane Keen , Ian Ogilvy Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN Directed by ALAN J. W. BELL
ProducerPAUL CIANI

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Hannah Gordon
Unknown:
Patrick Garland
Unknown:
Arthur Marshall
Unknown:
Diane Keen
Unknown:
Ian Ogilvy
Unknown:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Mark Goodson
Unknown:
Bill Todman
Directed By:
Alan J. W. Bell
Producer:
Paul Ciani

written by JOHN FORTUNE starring Bernadette Shortt with Eileen Kennally and featuring James Lister 5: Divorce
1970: the end of a decade coincides with a turning-point in Maureen's life.
Designer GRAHAM LOUGH Producer RAY BUTT
Directed by PETER HAMMOND

Contributors

Written By:
John Fortune
Unknown:
Bernadette Shortt
Unknown:
Eileen Kennally
Unknown:
James Lister
Directed By:
Peter Hammond
Maureen:
Bernadette Shortt
Mum Stevens:
Eileen Kennally
Francis:
James Lister
Helen:
Patti Love
Beatrice:
Chrissy Iddon
Laura:
Eleanor Tremain
Mrs Critchley:
Mollie Maureen

The last of a series of documentary films following events over seven weeks in a village in Kenya.
Miisia's new bride meets her mother-in-law and her three co-wives. The morning after her wedding a bride should receive nine cows to start her own milking herd. But Miisia's mother discovers that Miisia has given away so many of his livestock to his friends that there are not enough left to give the bride her due. Meanwhile an ox is sacrificed to celebrate Miisia's new status as a father of grown-up children. Rerenko, another of the Prophet's sons, is still in prison. But his case is soon to be decided.
Photography DICK POPE Sound BOB ALCOCK
Film editor DAI VAUGHAN
Director MELISSA LLEWELYN-DAVIES
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 270

Contributors

Editor:
Dai Vaughan
Director:
Meussa Llewelyn-Davies

11.30 English Romantic Poets in Italy
In the early 19th century Byron and Shelley fled from the rumours and repressions of England. This programme deals with the relationships between the poets and Italy, the country they found refuge in.
11.55 Diffusion of Dutch Elm Disease
The spread of Dutch Elm Disease from the original centres of London, Bristol and Southampton across the English countryside illustrates the principles of Hager. stand's Diffusion Model.

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