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The Romantic View
The large studios, Wilson of Aberdeen and Valentine of Dundee, cashed in on Scotland's 19th-century Romantic image and photographed thousands of views.
Written by JOHN HANNAVY Director KEN MACGREGOR
Producer KEITH ALEXANDER BBC Scotland (R)

Contributors

Written By:
John Hannavy
Director:
Ken MacGregor
Producer:
Keith Alexander

Starring
This screen adaptation of Jack London 's tale follows the hardships and adventures of Alsatian dog Buck, stolen from his Californian home and sold for use as a sled dog.
Produced by HARRY ALAN TOWERS Directed by KEN ANNAKIN
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jack London
Produced By:
Harry Alan
Directed By:
Ken Annakin
Thornton:
Charlton Heston
Calliope:
Michelle Mercier
Pete:
Raimund Harmstorf
Black Burton:
George Eastman
Mercedes:
Maria Rohm
Seze:
Juan Luis Galjardo

Narrator: Duncan Carse.
Dr Alex Williams 's practice covers 250,000 square miles of the Canadian Arctic. Written and produced by RICHARD ROBINSON
Editor ANTHONY ISSACS
(First shoum in 'World About Us')

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Alex Williams
Produced By:
Richard Robinson
Editor:
Anthony Issacs

Weather followed by The Four Great
Seasons
The Great Spring
Written and presented by David Bellamy.
Produced by HARRY GREEN and MIKE WEATHERLEY (R)

Contributors

Presented By:
David Bellamy.
Produced By:
Harry Green
Produced By:
Mike Weatherley

Magenta De
Vine, Sankha Guha , Michael Douglas ,
John Holdsworth , Laura Walsh ,
Brenda Emmanus and Tyler Brule and the team present news, issues, sport, fashion and music broadcast live. Studio director JOHN ROONEY Editor RACHEL PURNELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Sankha Guha
Unknown:
Michael Douglas
Unknown:
John Holdsworth
Unknown:
Laura Walsh
Unknown:
Brenda Emmanus
Unknown:
Tyler Brule
Director:
John Rooney
Editor:
Rachel Purnell

Last in the series.
The Documentary Photographers
This week leading photo-journalists such as Eugene Smith ,
Bruce Davidson , and Henri Cartier Bresson talk about their motivation and commitment.

Contributors

Unknown:
Eugene Smith
Unknown:
Bruce Davidson
Unknown:
Henri Cartier

Dangerous Reunions
Since 1976, British adoptees have had the legal right to information that will help them trace their biological relatives. For some it's the beginning of a bewildering and sometimes illegal relationship. They want to make love to their biological brothers, sisters, mothers or fathers. Some commit incest.
What does genetic sexual attraction tell us about the incest taboo and how most of us select our mates?
Patenting Life
Should scientists who genetically engineer a new animal be able to patent it as an invention? A controversial proposal before the European Parliament says they should. Biotechnology companies argue it's necessary to get a financial return. Science writer Colin Tudge asks: Is the profit motive enough of a reason to own life itself?
Executive producer DAVID PATERSON Series producer JANA BENNETT

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Tudge
Producer:
David Paterson
Producer:
Jana Bennett

Guerrilla My Dreams
A wounded Korean woman arrives - can she be trusted?
Written by BOB COLLEARY Directed by ALAN ALDA (R)

Contributors

Written By:
Bob Colleary
Directed By:
Alan Alda
Hawkeye:
Alan Alda
BJ:
Mike Farrell
Col Potter:
Harry Morgan
Hot Lips:
Loretta Swit
Charles:
David Ogden Stiers
Radar:
Gary Burghoff

A four-part series written by Dennis Potter.
3: Castles and catwalks and crystal flutes. Success has put a sheen on lovely, pliable Blackeyes. But grimmer shapes are reflected in the high gloss. A lonely death in cold water still beckons to her, and the sick rage of an obsessive cop is no recompense for such a fate. The young man who loves
Blackeyes is still trying to get into the story of her life. If he can, his shy adoration might yet save her. But is he all he seems to be....?
Produced by RICK MCCALLUM Directed by DENNIS POTTER
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Contributors

Written By:
Dennis Potter.
Produced By:
Rick McCallum
Directed By:
Dennis Potter
Directed By:
Gina Bellman
Kingsley:
Michael Gough
Jessica:
Carol Royle
Jeff:
Nigel Planer
Blackeyes:
Gina Bellman
Det Blake:
John Shrapnel
Mark WiMier:
David Westhead
Colin:
Gary Love
Sebastian:
Charley Gray
Rupert:
Ian Gelder
Charles:
Peter Birch
Receptionist:
Samantha Gates
Nigel Bennon:
Christopher Guard
Model:
Nikki MacE
Bennon's assistant:
Lucinda Fisher
Little Jessica:
Hannah Morris
Stilt man:
Nicky Bee

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