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Drama starring Margaret Lockwood

A spirited gypsy, Jassy Woodroffe, vows to help the rightful owner of a stately home regain his property.
(1947, PG)
See Films: pages 59-68
Barry Norman: page 56

Contributors

Director:
Bernard Knowles
Jassy Woodroffe:
Margaret Lockwood

Britain works the longest hours in Europe, has the highest divorce rates and almost half its working population returns home exhausted. But now an increasing number of professionals are settling for less money and an improved lifestyle, as Frederic Rostand discovers.
(The series returns on 9 January)
(Stereo)
E-mail: [email address removed]

Contributors

Reporter:
Frederic Rostand
Producer:
Henry Yelf

With the help of a Lottery Fund grant, environmental sculptor Andy Goldsworthy is currently working in the fields of Cumbria on Europe's biggest public art project- building 100 sculptures and installations related to both sheep farming and the landscape. The work brings Goldsworthy into close contact with the colourful local farming community, not all of whom are convinced the project represents money well spent.

Contributors

Subject:
Andy Goldsworthy
Producer:
Tim Neil
Series Editor:
Michael Poole

Quentin Willson, Steve Berry and Michele Newman join nearly 700 cars and drivers from 23 countries on the centenary London-to-Brighton run.

Contributors

Presenter:
Quentin Willson
Presenter:
Steve Berry
Presenter:
Michele Newman
Producer:
Nigel Warrack
Series Producer:
Jon Bentley

The second of two documentaries marking the 25th anniversary of Bangladesh becoming independent.
Ruhul Amin came to Britain as a 14-year-old when his parents fled the imminent war which was to turn East Pakistan into Bangladesh in 1971. In this programme, directed and produced by Amin, he recalls his first impressions of his new home in London's East End. and examines why others immigrated to the area. He charts the experiences of the Bangladeshis, and looks at how they have come to terms with racism.

Contributors

Subject/Director/Producer:
Ruhul Amin

Open University
12.30 Out of the Melting Pot
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
1.30 Reflections on a Global Screen
(Repeat)

Believing
2.00 The Long Search: Faith to Faith; Stories of Resolution

Business and Work
4.00 Winning: Dynamic Accounting; Winning: Managing Growth
5.00 The Small Business Programme
(Repeat)
20 Steps to Better Management-the Drama (Repeat)
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Open University
6.00 The Statistician Strikes Back
(Repeat)
6.25 The World's Best Athlete?
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
6.50 Refining the View
(Repeat)

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