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with Valerie Singleton, John Noakes, Peter Purves
John and Peter visit Bavaria and explore the fairytale town of Nuremberg. Join in with carols round the tree in a Blue Peter traditional Christmas, and hear the latest news of the Appeal.
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Valerie Singleton
Presenter:
John Noakes
Presenter:
Peter Purves
Producer:
Rosemary Gill
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

News and opinions from the country at large and, in particular, Your Region Tonight (including Regional Weather) co-ordinated by Michael Barratt and Bob Wellings

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Bob Wellings

by Malcolm Lynch
Starring Nigel Stock with Joan Newell

'Mrs Brough has all her wits about her. There are people far more in need of care and attention than this lady.'
(from Birmingham)
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Malcolm Lynch
Script Editor:
Christopher Bond
Designer:
Ian Ashurst
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Ronald Wilson
Dr Thomas Owen:
Nigel Stock
Meg Owen:
Joan Newell
Dr Jim Fletcher:
Alan Moore
Mary Brough:
Daphne Heard
Bert Andrews:
Victor Winding
Arthur Saddleworth:
Noel Johnson
Reg Walters:
Jeffrey Segal
Leslie Arnold:
Jeremy Longhurst
Heather Mason:
Ann Penfold

A special film presentation starring Frankie Howerd, Dora Bryan
with George Cole, Reg Varney, Raymond Huntley, Richard Wattis

Leaving a notorious trail of arson behind them, the girls of St Trinian's are always on the move. In this latest episode in the saga of Ronald Searle's infamous academy for young ladies, the school finds a splendid new home, Hamingwell Grange.
What the headmistress does not know is that the Great Train Robbers have left several million pounds hidden under the ballroom floor, which they now plan to retrieve. But, of course, the Train Robbers are also in for a surprise...
(Christmas Films: pages 14-15)
(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
Ronald Searle
Screenplay/Director:
Frank Launder
Screenplay:
Ivor Herbert
Producer:
Leslie Gilliat
Director:
Sidney Gilliat
Alphonse Askett:
Frankie Howerd
Amber Spottiswood:
Dora Bryan
Flash Harry:
George Cole
Gilbert:
Reg Varney
The Minister:
Raymond Huntley
Bassett:
Richard Wattis
Georgina:
Portland Mason
Culpepper Brown:
Eric Barker
Truelove:
Godfrey Winn
Noakes:
Colin Gordon
Policeman:
Terry Scott
The Voice:
Stratford Johns

Another chance to see this Play for Today by Colin Welland
[Repeat]
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Colin Welland
Producer:
Graeme McDonald
Director:
Alan Clarke
Henry:
Tony Calvin
Geoff:
Jeremy Wilkin
The Rev Whitehead:
John Phillips
Anne:
Lynn Farleigh
Bob:
Howell Evans
Wendy:
June Watson
Mrs Atkinson:
Sheelagh Wilcocks
Brenda:
Ann Curthoys
Alf:
Harry Davis
Connie:
Queenie Watts
Jim:
Myles Hoyle
Andrews:
Michael McKevitt
Mrs Wyndham:
Janet Burnell
Scoutmaster:
Ralph Ball
Workmen:
George Selway
Workmen:
Wesley Murphy
Workmen:
Laurence Terry
Probation Officer:
David Webb
Clerk of the Court:
Eric Longworth
Magistrate:
Alan Foss
Arresting Officer:
Simon Barnes
Police Sergeant:
John Roden
Prison Warder:
Dennis Castle
Son:
Andrew Benson
Daughter:
Tracey Peryman
Old lady:
Nelly Griffiths

with Cliff Michelmore

Jamaica: the blue Caribbean, swaying palms, calypso bands, limbo dancing, rum punch, and so it goes on. This is the stuff dreams and holidays are made of - Jamaica's an island of extreme contrasts with sophisticated hotels in primitive surroundings, it's English-speaking, yet dollar-orientated. If you're tempted to this tropical paradise, are you sure you can afford it?

Shetlands: away from it all, certainly-these islands are so far north, it's hard to think of them as part of Britain. But just how important is tourism to the Shetland people, and what allowances, if any, are they prepared to make to welcome visitors?

(Holiday 72 competition: page 19)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Producer:
Tom Savage

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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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More