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Starring
Dennis Weaver
The true story of Ishi, who sees his tribe brutally massacred by the white man, but is driven into their world.
Director Robert Ellis Miller ● FILMS: pages 35-41

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Weaver
Director:
Robert Ellis Miller
Prof Benjamin Fuller:
Dennis Weaver
Ishi as a man:
Eloy Phil Casados
Lushi:
Devon Ericson
Elder Uncle:
Geno Silva
Ishi as a teenager:
Joseph Running Fox
Ishi asa boy:
Michael Medina

The Life and Times of Peter Drucker. Peter Drucker is 'Mr Management'. Since the 1940s, managers, students and even governments have been taking his advice and now, in his 80s, he still writes and lectures worldwide. What are his key ideas and how does he see the future?
Producer Fiona Pitcher
Series editor Brian Davies
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Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Drucker.
Editor:
Brian Davies

Sian Penlington reports from eastern Germany on the rise and fall of Dynamo Berlin (now Berlin FC) - a club run by the notorious State Secret Police, the Stasi. On the Line reveals how the head of the Stasi,
Erich Mielke , took a personal interest in the team: intimidating other clubs and threatening players with death when they tried to defect.
Executive producer Susan Woodward Editor David Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Sian Penlington
Unknown:
Erich Mielke
Producer:
Susan Woodward
Editor:
David Taylor

The foreign resort report is from Calvi in Corsica and the UK Mini-Guide looks at
Bideford Bay in Devon. With
Penny Junor, Matthew Collins , Mairi Maciver and Dr John Thornes. Producer Paul Colbert
Executive producer Alan Dobson
● INFORMATION LINE: [number removed]● MOAN LINE: [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Matthew Collins
Unknown:
Mairi MacIver
Unknown:
Dr John Thornes.
Producer:
Paul Colbert
Producer:
Alan Dobson

Life and Death
This montage of clips from Leningrad film-makers over the last 50 years is shown as part of BBC2's Leningrad series. Newsreel and propaganda films are brought together with documentaries made under glasnost. A journalist interviews a convict bleeding to death after a prison shoot-out and a doctor describes the most popular form of suicide, hanging.
Meanwhile, children strive for freedom through ice-skating, and teenagers get their kicks from motorbikes while their parents seek solace in religion.
And at 10.20pm 600 Seconds
Another edition of Leningrad's news show. In January 1991, while the rest of the world prepares for war in the Gulf, charismatic television journalist Alexander Nevzorov finds dead bodies and tests bullet-proof vests.
* TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexander Nevzorov

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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