Topology: Flows
The second day of the TUC presented by Vivian White and Ian Smith. Top of the agenda is a major debate on industrial relations and the law after ten years of Mrs Thatcher 's government. Production assistant
JOSEPHINE SHEPPARD
Co-ordinator JANET MACCULLOCH
OB directors NICK DAVIES. CAROLINE BING and BOB WILD
Editor JAMES HOGAN
Fernie
Executive producer BRIDGET WINTER
Director ROBIN WYLIE (R)
The Big Sneeze by Eric Charles.
Narrator: Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker. Director of animation DEREK MOGFORD
Designed and produced by IVOR WOOD (R)
Weather followed by Trades Union
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Live coverage of the TUC presented by Vivian White and Ian Smith. The TUC debates an issue at the forefront of British politics this year, protection of the environment and how to balance that with the need for industrial growth and expansion. Also a debate on Equal Rights. Editor JAMES HOGAN including at
3.00pm News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
also starring and In the last days of the Civil War, a Confederate troop hijacks a Union payroll. The pursuit that follows is destined to tear a loving family apart.
Screenplay by ROBERT BUCKNER based on a story by MAURICE GERAGHTY
Produced by DAVID WEISBART Directed by ROBERT D. WEBB
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Crosby on Quality
Last in the present series. Philip Crosby is one of the world's leading experts on the management of quality. To Crosby and his followers the creed of 'doing things right the first time' stretches far beyond the factory floor and for some it has become a way of life.
Photography IAN HILTON
Film editor ALEX RICHARDSON Series editor BRIAN DAVIES
From the International
Festival of Country Music: Buck Owens Special
After being coaxed out of retirement by fan and admirer Dwight Yoakham , 'living legend' Owens has re-formed the Buckaroos.
Introduced by David Allan.
Sound BARRIE HAWES. LES MOWBRAY Lighting JOHN KING
Design STEPHAN PACZAI Produced and directed by DAVE PERROTTET
Eight country-by-country
- accounts ot tne origins of the Second World War written and narrated by Charles Wheeler. 1: Great Britain
Fifty years ago this week, Britain declared war on Germany; eight months later the British army was in retreat from the beaches of Dunkirk. For half a century many have blamed the 'guilty men' - the government of Neville Chamberlain - for Britain's near defeat. But now a different story may be told, the story of a Britain weakened by the First World War, desperate to avoid the carnage of another conflict, and struggling to support an overextended Empire. By the late 1930s,
Neville Chamberlain was caught in a hopeless position, confronting the irrational aggression of Hitler and Mussolini, while trying to preserve the illusion of British imperial power. Film editor CAROL OWENS Executive producer HUGH PURCELL
Producer CHRISTOPHER WARREN
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The last word on world events analysed by Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick.
Biology: Plant Propagation Producer DENIS GARTSIDE