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John Grant tells Littlenose
The Littlenose Stories were specially written and illustrated for Jackanory by John Grant
Next week: Norwegian Folk Tales with Sonia Nerdrum

Result of Appeals - June
Brian Johnston for St Katharine's House, Wantage, raised £3,400 and, on TV, Michael Aspel's appeal for the Family Welfare Association £1,706. Also on Radio, the Children's Country Holidays Fund appeal by Jack Warner (£1,457) and the St Luke's Nursing Home for the Clergy appeal by Dame Margaret Rutherford (£573). Lord Willis's appeal for the Haemophilia Society (£628). Yehudi Menuhin's appeal for the Notting Hill Housing Trust raised £865.

Contributors

Writer/illustrator/storyteller:
John Grant
Designer:
Kassy Baxter
Producer:
Paul Ciani
Series producer:
Anna Home

Introduced by Michael Aspel
With Peter Glaze, Rod McLennan, Frances Barlow, Jillian Comber
Special guests The Tremeloes
(Bert Hayes is appearing at Butlins Hotel, Cliftonville)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Aspel
Comedian:
Peter Glaze
Comedian:
Rod McLennan
Hostess:
Frances Barlow
Hostess:
Jillian Comber
Musicians:
The Tremeloes
Script:
Bob Block
Script:
Bob Hare
Music:
Bert Hayes and his Orchestra
Designer:
Kassy Baxter
Director:
Brian S. Jones
Producer:
Peter Whitmore

Neil Crockford, insurance manager
Denis Fishleigh, bank official
John James, novelist
Simon Lewis, solicitor
Sam Mortimer, civil servant
Richard Wildman, student
Chairman Harvey Hall

Contributors

Contestant:
Neil Crockford
Contestant:
Denis Fishleigh
Contestant:
John James
Contestant:
Simon Lewis
Contestant:
Sam Mortimer
Contestant:
Richard Wildman
Chairman:
Harvey Hall
Questions set by:
John P. Wynn
Director:
Ken Griffin
Producer:
Bill Wright

A film series starring James Drury as The Virginian.

When an Australian sheep farmer threatens the cattle ranges, the issues are complicated by his beautiful daughter
(first shown on BBC2)

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Adam Tercell:
John Anderson
Abel Tercell:
Jon Locke
Reagan:
Maura McGiveney
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Ryker:
Clu Gulager
Randy:
Randy Boone
John Pierce:
John McLiam
Cobb:
Sean McClory

by Richard Waring
starring Wendy Craig as Jennifer Corner, Ronald Hines as Henry Corner
with Fanny Rowe as Mother, Charlotte Mitchell as Mary

Jennifer's hopes of a nice, happy christening day are dashed by the male members of the family

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Waring
Signature music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Incidental music:
Dennis Wilson
Designer:
Gloria Clayton
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Jennifer Corner:
Wendy Craig
Henry Corner:
Ronald Hines
Mother:
Fanny Rowe
Mary:
Charlotte Mitchell
Trudi:
Verina Greenlaw
Amanda:
Jill Riddick
Robin:
Hugo Keith-Johnston
Girl:
Therese McMurray
Young man:
Louis Cabot

The stars of the silent comedy screen introduced by Michael Bentine from the National Film Theatre, London

A look at the ways in which some comedians tackle the same situation - with Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, and Harry Langdon
A BBCtv production in association with Mitchell Monkhouse Associates and Raymond Rohauer

Contributors

Presenter/script:
Michael Bentine
Script/producer:
Richard Evans
Film consultant:
Raymond Rohauer
Music composed by:
Malcolm Mitchell
Co-Producer:
Henry Howard

A television novel by Harold Robbins
A dramatic new series about the international power elite's struggle for supremacy in the big business boardrooms and playgrounds of the rich, starring Lana Turner as Tracy Carlyle Hastings, George Hamilton as Duncan Carlyle, Ralph Bellamy as Baylor Carlyle, Rossano Brazzi as Antaeus Riakos, Kevin McCarthy as Philip Hastings, Michael Vincent as Jeffrey Hastings

Duncan returns to the banking business - not without misgivings. Tracy and Riakos meet for the first time since the eventful days of their youthful romance.

Contributors

Writer:
Harold Robbins
Tracy Carlyle Hastings:
Lana Turner
Duncan Carlyle:
George Hamilton
Baylor Carlyle:
Ralph Bellamy
Antaeus Riakos:
Rossano Brazzi
Philip Hastings:
Kevin McCarthy
Jeffrey Hastings:
Michael Vincent

A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented by James Burke with on-the-spot reports by Linda Blandford, Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Fyfe Robertson and Denis Tuohy and special contributions from Keith Kyle, Robert McKenzie and Olivier Todd including a round-up of the day's news in pictures

Contributors

Presenter:
James Burke
Reporter:
Linda Blandford
Reporter:
Bernard Falk
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Denis Tuohy
Reporter:
Keith Kyle
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Reporter:
Olivier Todd

with Derek Hart
Tokyo-born of British parents, sister of Olivia de Havilland, Joan Fontaine won an Oscar in Hitchcock's Suspicion. Still a distinguished and attractive actress, she recalls Hollywood personalities like Hitchcock and Selznick, problems with her marriages and the gossip columnists, the ballyhoo around Academy Awards
With extracts from Suspicion, Rebecca, Letter from an Unknown Woman, Jane Eyre

Contributors

Interviewee:
Joan Fontaine
Interviewer:
Derek Hart
Director:
Leslie Megahey
Producer:
Fred Burnley

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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