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by Ursula Moray Williams
With Gordon Gostelow

Uncle Peder the Toymaker gave the little wooden horse a gay red saddle, blue-painted stripes and four green wheels. Surely he could sell him for at least five shillings? But the little wooden horse did not want to be sold and began to cry real tears.
Today: The Little Wooden Horse sets out to make his fortune

Contributors

Author:
Ursula Moray Williams
Storyteller:
Gordon Gostelow

from the Queen's Parade, Aldershot
76 Trombones... lead the parade of over 500 musicians from 15 Military Bands of the Army as they march and counter-march as one enormous band with the Trumpeters of the Royal Military School of Music (Kneller Hall)
Massed Band under the direction of Captain G. H. J. Hurst
Royal Army Medical Corps
Guest conductor Lt-Col C. H. Jaeger OBE
Introduced by Brian Matthew
An outside broadcast from The Aldershot Army Display

Contributors

Trumpeters:
Trumpeters of the Royal Military School of Music (Kneller Hall)
Massed Band under the direction of:
Captain G.H.J. Hurst
Musicians:
Royal Army Medical Corps
Guest conductor:
Lt-Col C.H. Jaeger OBE
Presenter:
Brian Matthew
Television Production:
Ken Griffin

by Leslie Duxbury
Starring James Ellis, John Slater, Derek Waring
with Ian Cullen, Douglas Fielding, Bernard Holley

Bernie Spencer enjoys newspaper publicity of his crimes... So what lengths will he go to in order to gain such publicity?

Contributors

Writer:
Leslie Duxbury
Designer:
Austin Ruddy
Producer:
Ron Craddock
Director:
Christopher Barry
Det-Sgt Stone:
John Slater
Det-Insp Goss:
Derek Waring
Sgt Lynch:
James Ellis
PC Quilley:
Douglas Fielding
PC Newcombe:
Bernard Holley
PC Skinner:
Ian Cullen

The new adventures of the Star-ship Enterprise as it zooms across man's final frontier - space!

Star Fleet orders specifically forbid intervention in the evolution of other races, yet Captain Kirk takes the grave risk of running guns to a previously peaceful tribe.
He runs a far greater peril without even realising it, which is perhaps just as well for his peace of mind.

Contributors

Captain Kirk:
William Shatner
Mr Spock:
Leonard Nimoy
Dr McCoy:
DeForest Kelley
Nona:
Nancy Kovak
Tyree:
Michael Witney

Introduced by Robin Day with Michael Charlton, Nicholas Harman, Alan Hart, Richard Kershaw, Robert MacNeil, Julian Pettifer

Contributors

Presenter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
Nicholas Harman
Reporter:
Alan Hart
Reporter:
Richard Kershaw
Reporter:
Robert MacNeil
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Editor:
Brian Wenham

by George Byatt
[Starring] Ray Barrett, Geoffrey Keen, Philip Latham
Guest stars William Dexter, Barry Dennen

In the desert, water can be just as valuable as oil - and as explosive, as Peter Thornton finds out to his cost.

Contributors

Writer:
George Byatt
Series created by:
John Elliot
Designer:
Barrie Dobbins
Associate Producer:
Michael Glynn
Producer:
Anthony Read
Director:
Frank Cox
Brian Stead:
Geoffrey Keen
Badra:
Michael Mellinger
Captain Hamed:
Julian Sherrier
Colonel Al Faraj:
William Dexter
General Maitland:
Bruce Carstairs
Chalmers:
David Wood
Peter Thornton:
Ray Barrett
Willy Izard:
Philip Latham
Professor Knox:
Barry Dennen
Dr Kharma:
Eva Haddon
Willington:
Alan Bennion

An international heavyweight contest over eight rounds between Dan McAlinden, Great Britain and Ray Patterson, Sweden

Dan McAlinden, known as 'Dangerous Dan,' with 11 wins inside the distance from 11 professional fights, and said by many to be a future British champion, takes on the experienced Swedish-based American Ray Patterson who recently gave that other British prospect, Joe Bugner, an extremely close fight.
Can McAlinden go one better than Bugner and stop Patterson? BBC outside broadcast cameras are at the ringside of the World Sporting Club, London, to bring you this top-of-the-bill contest.

Contributors

Boxer:
Dan McAlinden
Boxer:
Ray Patterson
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Television Presentation:
Richard Tilling

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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