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9.38 Countdown: A Need of Numbers: Part 2
Dramatised by John Tully
Three-year-old Stuart gets turned into a percentage by Alex Glasgow
With Sally Thomsett, John Arthur Baron, Louis Selwyn and Tenniel Evans

10.0 Merry-go-Round: Where We Live: the Isle of Skye

10.25-10.45 South America: City: Bogota
A Bavarian TV production
(Colour)

11.5 A Year's Journey: Weavers of the Isles

11.30 New Horizons: China: Mao's Second Revolution
The Cultural Revolution and after
Introduced by Brian Hook

12.0 Office: 10: A Place to Work
(Book, £1.00: see page 66)

Contributors

Presenter (Countdown):
Alex Glasgow
Dramatised by (Countdown):
John Tully
Producer (Countdown):
David Roseveare
[Actress]:
Sally Thomsett
[Actor]:
John Arthur Baron
[Actor]:
Louis Selwyn
[Actor]:
Tenniel Evans
Commentary (South America):
Paul Vaughan
Presented by (South America):
Len Brown
Presenter (New Horizons):
Brian Hook
Producer (New Horizons):
Jill Sheppard

The programme with the informal air introduced by Bob Langley. A chance to meet the people and personalities who drop in to talk about ideas, events and interests. Plus a daily chat with the Weatherman Keith Best

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Langley
Weatherman:
Keith Best
Editor:
Terry Dobson

2.5 Words and Pictures: Sam on Boffs' Island: Part 19
by Michael Rosen
(Colour)

2.25 Going to Work: Horticulture

2.50 Maths Today: Year 3: Both Ways Round

3.13 Look out: Eyecatch

3.35 Twentieth-Century Focus: Health Hazards: 3: Drugs
A film about the drug problem in Britain today particularly as it affects young people.

(Colour)

Contributors

Writer (Words and Pictures):
Michael Rosen
Animated film (Words and Pictures):
Oliver Postgate
Puppets and settings (Words and Pictures):
Peter Firmin
Producer (Words and Pictures):
Claire Chovil
Producer (Twentieth-Century Focus):
Gordon Croton

by Noel Streatfeild
with Rosalie Crutchley

Anna has been brought up to believe that ballet is the most important thing in her life. But then she and her two brothers are caught up in a disaster that changes everything.

("Wizards are a Nuisance", containing five stories told recently in Jackanory, is available in paperback, price 25p: see page 66)
(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
Noel Streatfeild
Storyteller:
Rosalie Crutchley

Bringing you news and views in your region tonight
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Reporter:
Brian Ash
Reporter:
Bernard Falk
Reporter:
James Hogg
Reporter:
Sue Lawley
Reporter:
Lynn Lewis
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
John Swinfield
Reporter:
Philip Tibenham
Editor:
Michael Bunce

TV's top reporters close in on the most interesting topics of the day.
Alastair Burnet, Michael Charlton, Alan Hart, Francis Hope, Richard Kershaw, Julian Pettifer, Alan Watson

(Colour)

Contributors

Reporter:
Alastair Burnet
Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
Alan Hart
Reporter:
Francis Hope
Reporter:
Richard Kershaw
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
Alan Watson
Assistant Editor:
David Harrison
Editor:
Robert Rowland

by David Hare
with
Gwen Watford as Susan
Alexander Knox as the Judge

'I'm the judge's daughter... I think he's a monstrous old man. I think all men who say "I'm only doing my job" are monstrous. I've despaired of changing him. But I'd stop short of killing him.'

(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
David Hare
Sound:
Chick Anthony
Lighting:
Dennis Channon
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Producer:
Mark Shivas
Director:
Alan Clarke
Susan:
Gwen Watford
The Judge:
Alexander Knox
First Prosecuting Counsel:
John Gatrell
Benson:
John Moore
Andrews:
John Salthouse
Old woman:
Nellie Griffiths
Ann:
Cheryl Hall
Attendant:
Lewis Wilson
Barbra:
Elizabeth Bell
Nurse:
Louise Nelson
Ian:
Myles Hoyle
Second Prosecuting Counsel:
Charles Kinross
Mrs Andrews:
Maggie Flint
Mrs Marshall:
Amelia Bayntun
Kelly:
Oliver Maguire

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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