Listings
Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Director ASHOK RAMPAL (Birmingham)
(Repeated: Wednesday BBC2 10.35 am)
Contributors
Presented By:
Saleem
Shahed
Director:
Ashok
Rampal
A series of five programmes 3: Manufacturing Industry-accountable to the nation?
GEOFFREY ROBINSON , until recently Managing Director of Jaguar Cars, talks to young managers. Introduced by SIR FREDERICK CATHERWOOD
Director BRIAN DAVIES
Producer BERNARD ADAMS
Book (same title) 60p, from bookshops
Contributors
Unknown:
Geoffrey
Robinson
Introduced By:
Sir Frederick
Catherwood
Director:
Brian
Davies
Producer:
Bernard
Adams
from St Peter 's Church, Bournemouth
Celebrant: REV PHILIP BARRETT Preacher: The Rector, REV COLIN DEEDES
Director of Music: JOHN BELCHER Organist: GEOFFREY MORGAN
Television presentation by JOHN DOBSON
Contributors
Unknown:
St
Peter
Unknown:
Philip
Barrett
Unknown:
Colin
Deedes
Organist:
John
Belcher
Presentation By:
John
Dobson
Last of 20 programmes: presented by Roy Hudd and Irene Thomas
with Eileen Fowler
(Repeated: Thursday 1.0 pm)
Seventy Plus, 30p from bookshops
Contributors
Presenter:
Roy
Hudd
Presenter:
Irene
Thomas
Exercise instructor:
Eileen
Fowler
Director:
Charles
Pascoe
Executive Producer:
Sheila
Innes
Producer:
Brigit
Barry
A series of ten programmes for hearing-impaired people 9: Lip service?
How can the deaf take a more active part in their own affairs? What plans are there for an improved deal for the deaf in Britain? JACK ASHLEY , CH, mp, presents the second of two personal views and talks amongst others to RT HON BARBARA CASTLE, MP, Secretary of State for Social Services. (The programme will be captioned for those who cannot hear.)
Producer DAVID ALLEN
Book (same title) 85p, from bookshops
Contributors
Unknown:
Jack
Ashley
Producer:
David
Allen
A series of ten programmes 9: Dinosaurs and After
Introduced by DR ALAN CHARIG ,
Curator of Fossil Amphibians, Reptiles and Birds at the British Museum (Natural History), London
Director PETER RAMSDEN
Producer BRENDA HORSFIELD
Book (same title) £5.00, from bookshops
Contributors
Introduced By:
Dr Alan
Charig
Director:
Peter
Ramsden
Producer:
Brenda
Horsfield
Introduced by DAVID RICHARDSON Glasshouse Peat
Nearly half the Guernsey tomato crop is now grown in peat. Troughs and home-made growing bags compete with the high cost of soil sterilisation.
TONY MITCHELL reports.
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
Contributors
Introduced By:
David
Richardson
Unknown:
Tony
Mitchell
Producer:
John
Kenyon
A personal view of childhood in different societies by URIE BRONFENBRENNER
Mummy, Daddy, Lenin and Mao
' Chairman Mao is more dear to us than our parents ' sing kindergarten children in China. Children growing up in all societies are surrounded by models which guide them into the roles they will play as adults. Some of these models are the real people in their lives, others the product of media and ideology. Which images are the most influential? What are the implications for children if we alter the traditional roles of mother and father?
Film editor PETER ORTON Producers DICK FOSTER
EURFRON GWYNNE JONES
(Repeated: Monday 7.5 pm BBC2)
Contributors
Unknown:
Urie
Bronfenbrenner
Editor:
Peter
Orton
Producers:
Dick
Foster
Unknown:
Eurfron
Gwynne
A season of films starring the screen's First Lady, Bette Davis with Miriam Hopkins , George Brent
After two years away in Europe Clem Spender returns home to find Delia, the girl he loves, about to marry the wealthy Jim Ralston. But Delia's cousin Charlotte has always been in love with Clem ... Director
EDMUND GOULDING
This Week's Films: page 13
Contributors
Unknown:
Bette
Davis
Unknown:
Miriam
Hopkins
Unknown:
George
Brent
Unknown:
Jim
Ralston.
Unknown:
Edmund
Goulding
Charlotte Lovell:
Bette
Davis
Delia Lovell:
Miriam
Hopkins
Clem Spender:
George
Brent
Tina:
Jane
Bryan
Dr Lanskell:
Donald
Crisp
Dora:
Louise
Fazenda
Jim Ralston:
James
Stephenson
Weardale
Written and presented by Derek Cooper
Once completely covered in trees; in the early 19th century peppered with lead mines; now it's evolved into a beautiful rural valley, well-farmed and much used by tourists seeking escape from the industrial North East.
But there could be another change, from a boom in cement and fluorspar mining. The landscape and the community could suffer a further upheaval. Do the people who live there want it, and do any of the rest of us care?
Series producer PETER CRAWFORD Director tom Dood┊ Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Contributors
Presented By:
Derek
Cooper
Producer:
John
Kenyon
with Geoffrey Wheeler Heat 7: Gower
SUSAN RAAD , MICHAEL ISAAC ALISON MAULL , DAVID SMITH v Abergavenny
LINDA BARTLETT , SIMON GUEST
ALISON COTTERILL , ANDREW LANG
Questions set by BOSWELL TAYLOR Director PETER MASSEY Producer BILL WRIGHT
Contributors
Unknown:
Geoffrey
Wheeler
Unknown:
Susan
Raad
Unknown:
Michael
Isaac
Unknown:
Alison
Maull
Unknown:
David
Smith
Unknown:
Linda
Bartlett
Unknown:
Simon
Guest
Unknown:
Alison
Cotterill
Unknown:
Andrew
Lang
Unknown:
Boswell
Taylor
Director:
Peter
Massey
Producer:
Bill
Wright
in Goofy's Glider
A WALT DISNEY cartoon
Starring Ben Murphy as Jones and Roger Davis as Smith
with guest stars J.D. Cannon, James Drury, Larry Storch
Smith and Jones are in real trouble. After a long chase by a determined sheriff and his hard-riding posse they are finally captured. Only one person can help them now - their old enemy, Harry Briscoe!
Contributors
Jones:
Ben
Murphy
Smith:
Roger
Davis
[Actor]:
J.D.
Cannon
[Actor]:
James
Drury
[Actor]:
Larry
Storch
by ELEANOR H. PORTER
Dramatised in six parts by JOY HARINGTON starring
Parti Pollyanna is a little girl with a remarkable gift for looking on the bright side. When she goes to live with her Aunt Polly, she walks into a situation that might have been specially designed for her therapeutic talents.
Producer JOHN MCRAE
Director JUNE WYNDHAM DAVIES
Contributors
Unknown:
Eleanor H.
Porter
Unknown:
Joy
Harington
Producer:
John
McRae
Director:
June Wyndham
Davies
Aunt Polly:
Elaine
Stritch
Nancy:
Paddy
Frost
Old Tom:
Donald
Bisset
Timothy:
Robert
Coleby
Telegraph boy:
Ian
Pigot
Pollyanna:
Elizabeth
Archard
Cook:
Lillian
Padmore
Weatherman BARBARA EDWARDS
Contributors
Unknown:
Barbara
Edwards
Colin Morris takes a hard look at the world of religion in 1975. Series producer PETER ARMSTRONG
Contributors
Unknown:
Colin
Morris
Producer:
Peter
Armstrong
from Pip 'n' Jay, Bristol the Church of St Philip and St Jacob, a community revived by the Pentecostal movement. Introduced by JEREMY CARRAD
Conductor DAVID SPRIGGS Organist HAROLD EDWARDS Pianist DORIS WRIDE
Tarry for the spirit (Rachie) Angels' voices (Angel voices) Love lifted me
I've a message from the Lord
0 for a thousand tongues to sing (Lyngham)
Search me. 0 God (Maori melody) To God be the glory
Prayer and Blessing by REV MALCOLM WIDDECOMBE Arranged by PETER FIRTH Producer JOHN DOBSON
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT
Contributors
Introduced By:
Jeremy
Carrad
Conductor:
David
Spriggs
Organist:
Harold
Edwards
Pianist:
Doris
Wride
Arranged By:
Peter
Firth
Producer:
John
Dobson
starring
Jean Anderson
Patrick O'Connell Jennifer Wilson with Robin Chadwick Derek Benfield Package Deal by N. J. CRISP
Whilst Edward settles comfortably into marriage and David starts to enjoy life again, Paul Merroney quietly and skilfully begins to feather his own nest....
If Edward expects Jennifer to forget his own past, then he must forget hers ...
H. J. CRISP
Created by GERARD GLAISTER and N. J. CRISP Script editor douglas WATKINSON Designer GAVIN DAVIES
Producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director LENNIE MAYNE
Contributors
Unknown:
Jean
Anderson
Unknown:
Patrick
O'Connell
Unknown:
Jennifer
Wilson
Unknown:
Robin
Chadwick
Unknown:
Derek
Benfield
Unknown:
N. J.
Crisp
Unknown:
Paul
Merroney
Designer:
Gavin
Davies
Producer:
Ken
Riddington
Director:
Lennie
Mayne
Clare Miller:
Carole
Mowlam
Paul Merroney:
Colin
Baker
Bill Riley:
Derek
Benfield
Mary Hammond:
Jean
Anderson
Reg Turner:
Kenneth
Watson
David Hammond:
Robin
Chadwick
Jennifer Hammond:
Jennifer
Wilson
Edward Hammond:
Patrick
O'Connell
Gwen Riley:
Margaret
Ashcroft
Don Stacey:
Mike
Pratt
Jane Maxwell:
Kate
O'Mara
Co-pilot:
Michael
Gaunt
Barnes:
Norman
Pitt
Charles Daventry:
Frederick
Treves
Bert Reed:
Raymond
Adamson
Doctor's receptionist:
Patricia
Prior
Mrs Palmer:
Marcia
Ashton
starring
Charlton Heston
Maximilian Schell with Kathryn Hays , Leslie Nielsen
Belgium, 1944: during the Battle of the Bulge, a symphony orchestra entertaining American servicemen is captured by a German Panzer division under orders to shoot all prisoners.
The executions are prevented by the intervention of General Schiller, an avid music lover who offers to spare the orchestra if its conductor Lionel Evans will agree to conduct a concert for him. Evans, however, refuses.... based on the novel The General by ALAN SILLITOE
Director RALPH NELSON
This Week's Films: page 13
Contributors
Unknown:
Charlton
Heston
Unknown:
Maximilian
Schell
Unknown:
Kathryn
Hays
Unknown:
Leslie
Nielsen
Conductor:
Lionel
Evans
Unknown:
Alan
Sillitoe
Director:
Ralph
Nelson
Lionel Evans:
Charlton
Heston
General Schiller:
Maximilian
Schell
Annabelle Rice:
Kathryn
Hays
Victor Rice:
Leslie
Nielsen
Colonel Arndt:
Anton
Diffring
Lt Long:
Linden
Chiles
Sgt Calloway:
Pete
Masterson
Capt Klingerman:
Curt
Lowens
Dorothy:
Neva
Patterson
Tartzoff:
Cyril
Delevanti
Jordon:
Gregory
Morton
Hook:
Parley
Baer
Chaminant:
Dan
Drazer
Prescott:
Ed
Peck
with Richard Baker ; Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Baker
Pinchas Zukerman : Here to Make Music
PINCHAS ZUKERMAN is one of the world's greatest violinists. This film traces his development from his birth in Israel in 1948 to his current association with the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA as soloist/conductor. It includes tape recordings from the age of nine, and film performances from the age of 19, including his official New York debut. Filmed in Spoleto, Tel Aviv, Copenhagen, New York, London and Munich. With music by Bach, Corelli, Mozart, Wieniawsky, Beethoven, Telemann, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Schubert and Vivaldi.
Lighting cameraman DAVID FINDLAY Film editor PETER DAY
Executive producer MIKE WOOLLER Written and directed by CHRISTOPHER NUPEN
AN ALLEGRO FILM
(Mozart's Symphony No 29 and the fourth Violin Concerto from the concert in Munich will be on BBC2 15 June) Zuckerman takes a bow: page 4
Contributors
Unknown:
Pinchas
Zukerman
Unknown:
Pinchas
Zukerman
Unknown:
David
Findlay
Producer:
Mike
Wooller
Directed By:
Christopher
Nupen
A series of eight films on the background of the present conflict 8: Nothing to Lose But Your VeilsWomen have traditionally played a passive role in Arab countries. How far is their situation changing and what kind of results will this have?
Director PETER JARVIS
Producer HOWARD SMITH
Contributors
Director:
Peter
Jarvis
Producer:
Howard
Smith