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Aidan Smith and Paul Johnson, two English schoolboys, join Lewis and David Boswell, two Romany gypsies, to make a journey across Britain by horse-drawn caravan. This week they meet grandfather Boswell, a leading English gypsy, and the rest of the Boswell family, as they start their expedition in Dorset.

Off with the gypsies: pages 8 and 9

Contributors

Reporter:
Aidan Smith
Reporter:
Paul Johnson
Subject:
Lewis Boswell
Subject:
David Boswell
Film Cameraman:
Stewart Kington
Producer:
David Turnbull

with Look North, South Today, Look East, Midlands Today, Points West and Spotlight South West bringing you news and views in your region tonight (including Regional Weather)
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings

Starring Robert Donat
with Renee Asherson, Marjorie Rhodes, Charles Victor, Dora Bryan, Thora Hird, Gladys Henson

Jack Hardacre returns from active service to a real Lancashire welcome in his native village - and finds himself faced with a choice between two girls, one of whom is already regarded as his fiancee.

Films: p 9. Lasting Donation: p 5

Contributors

Screenplay/Producer/Director:
Robert Donat
Screenplay:
Alexander Shaw
Screenplay:
Albert Fennell
Jack:
Robert Donat
Milly:
Renee Asherson
Mrs Hardacre:
Marjorie Rhodes
Harry:
Charles Victor
Mrs Dorbell:
Thora Hird
Janey:
Dora Bryan
Mrs Jenkins:
Gladys Henson
Sam:
John Stratton
Claude:
Francis Wignall
Vicar:
Norman Partridge
Mrs Harrison:
Edna Morris
Albert:
Michael Dear

Beryl and Sandra's flat isn't an aviary, or the Liverpool branch of the Samaritans, but it sometimes seems like that.

Contributors

Script:
Carla Lane
Script Editor:
John Chapman
Designer:
Geoffrey Patterson
Producer:
Sydney Lotterby
Beryl:
Polly James
Sandra:
Nerys Hughes
Jake:
Christopher Sandford
Mrs Hutchinson:
Mollle Sugden
Fred:
Felix Bowness

This film looks at life today in one of the last remaining dukedoms of Britain.

Twenty-three years ago Andrew Robert Buxton Cavendish inherited the title Duke of Devonshire and set himself the formidable task of preserving the seat at Chatsworth in a style evolved through four centuries by one of the richest families in Britain.

For the pleasure of it they had put thousands of people to work, built and rebuilt the house, demolished a town, transformed the landscape and through a system of artificial lakes and aqueducts created the grandest pattern of waterworks perhaps in the whole world.

Outwardly, the estate is little changed, a monument to great thinking and to eccentricity, but industrial towns have crept up the other side of surrounding hills and Chatsworth itself is by no means an island where time stands still.

'The Zoo Dukes...': pages 3-4

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Don Haworth
Narrator:
Derek Hart
Film Cameraman:
Arthur Smith
Film Editor:
Peter Gibbs

'It's the best thing I've ever done... I think it's a step forward for me, as an actress.'
Sarah Miles talks about The Hireling and her film career.
Barry Norman interviews Hollywood columnist Joe Hyams and reviews the new political thriller State of Siege.

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Interviewee:
Sarah Miles
Interviewee:
Joe Hyams
Producer:
Patricia Ingram

The people behind the stories, the people the stories affect and the people with something to say. Nicholas Harman presents an informal review of reporting and relevant talk

Vincent Hanna, Max Hastings, David Jessel and Tom Mangold are the Midweek correspondents.

Contributors

Presenter:
Nicholas Harman
Correspondent:
Vincent Hanna
Correspondent:
Max Hastings
Correspondent:
David Jessel
Correspondent:
Tom Mangold
Deputy Editor:
Michael Townson
Editor:
Peter Pagnamenta

The second of two programmes about what the Church, the State and voluntary groups are doing for people in need.
This week: The homeless
Introduced by Joan Bakewell
with David Ennals and Rev Bill Kirkpatrick

Contributors

Presenter:
Joan Bakewell
Panellist:
David Ennals
Panellist:
Bill Kirkpatrick

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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