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Off-beat comedy starring Glenn Ford When a television writer is blackmailed, he decides to take matters into his own hands. With Debbie Reynolds. Director George Marshall (1959)

Contributors

Unknown:
Glenn Ford
Unknown:
Debbie Reynolds.
Director:
George Marshall

Light-hearted pirate adventure, starring Burt Lancaster
Landing on a Caribbean island to sell stolen arms to a rebel leader, the Crimson Pirate plans deceit and betrayal.
(1952)

Contributors

Vallo:
Burt Lancaster
Ojo:
Nick Cravat
Consuelo:
Eva Bartok
Director:
Robert Siodmak

Bullying
Orthodox approaches to bullying often fail - children are frightened of "grassing" to a teacher and telling parents is no better. Twenty-one children at Acland Burghley School, an inner-London comprehensive, have been properly trained as counsellors and trusted to offer services to children in trouble. It's a risky strategy. This film offers unique access to their counselling sessions and discovers their pioneering work in bringing bully and victim together. Director/Producer Oliver Morse A Windfall production for BBCtv
BULLYING HELPLINE: is available tree on [number removed] any day 4.00-9.00pm

Contributors

Producer:
Oliver Morse

Statistics show that we
3re spending more of )ur leisure time at home, so it is not surprising that home improvement and decoration is becoming one of the nation's most popular activities.
Described as offering an intelligent, stylish and accessible insight into the design choices that people make in their homes, this new six-part series is the first magazine-style programme devoted to the subject of interior design.
Presented by comedy actress
Caroline Quentin , the series covers topics such as loft conversion, mail order shopping, architectural salvage and domestic lighting. Items in this first programme include what imagination and a power saw can do to a L50 wardrobe, how tenants can disguise a landlord's poortaste.andwhyantique
Swedish furniture could be the look of the future.
Series producerTim Kirby
SenesedttorJaniceHadlow
“You name it and I've lived in it, "says Caroline Quentin.
SEE FEATURE page 36

Contributors

Unknown:
Caroline Quentin
Unknown:
Caroline Quentin.

Soon after buying their house, John's wife left him; with three children to care for, John could not continue working as a self-employed plumber and fell behind with the mortgage payments. Alan and Linda used their house as security to start a small business; when the business collapsed, the bank threatened repossession.
Hundreds of thousands of families in Britain are paying the price of the 1980s boom in house purchases and bank lending. Each week more than
1,000 homes are repossessed. Michael Darlow's intimate record of six months in the lives of two families threatened with repossession gives an insight into the stress and degradation it causes. As filming continues until today, their current situation remains unknown.
Series editor Paul Watson
Followed by Video Nation

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Darlow
Editor:
Paul Watson

India Week. The bizarre tale of how Muslim novelist Taslima
Nasreen has become the heroine of Hindu fundamentalists.
Has India's most famous broadcaster Mark Tully "gone native'? And India's national passion: cricket.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Tully

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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