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and Johnny Morris

The gift of a young female lemur to Bristol Zoo almost accidentally produced a saga! Her name of course is Dotty, and during the last eight years she has time and again been featured with Johnny Morris in Animal Magic - many times with the offspring she has produced. This film shows some of the milestones in the saga and features Dotty's latest twins Crotchet and Quaver.
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Johnny Morris
Producer:
Douglas Thomas

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:
Bernard Falk
Reporter:
James Hogg
Reporter:
Sue Lawley
Reporter:
Lynn Lewis
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Christopher Rainbow
Reporter:
John Swinfield
Reporter:
Philip Tibenham
Reporter:
Martin Young
Editor:
Michael Bunce

by Louis Marks
A complete adventure in one programme
Starring Jon Pertwee as Dr Who

A mysterious attack on a high ranking diplomat... savage guerillas who vanish into thin air... ape-like monsters in pursuit of the guerillas - and behind it all the Doctor's oldest and deadliest enemies. Now you can see it all again.

Contributors

Writer:
Louis Marks
Incidental Music:
Dudley Simpson
Script Editor:
Terrance Dicks
Designer:
David Myerscough-Jones
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Paul Bernard
Miss Paget:
Jean McFarlane
Sir Reginald Styles:
Wilfrid Carter
Guerilla:
Tim Condren
Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart:
Nicholas Courtney
Dr Who:
Jon Pertwee
Jo Grant:
Katy Manning
Ogron:
Rick Lester
Capt Mike Yates:
Richard Franklin
Sergeant Benton:
John Levene
Chief Dalek:
John Scott Martin
Dalek voices:
Oliver Gilbert
Dalek voices:
Peter Messaline
Controller:
Aubrey Woods
Girl technician:
Deborah Brayshaw
Unit Radio Operator:
Gypsie Kemp
Anat:
Anna Barry
Shura:
Jimmy Winston
Boaz:
Scott Fredericks
Monia:
Valentine Palmer
Senior guard:
Andrew Carr
Guard:
George Raistrick
Manager:
Peter Hill
Television reporter:
Alex MacIntosh

This week, Princess Anne and Prince Philip visit Kiev, the capital of the Ukraine. It is the first time that members of the British Royal Family have ever visited the Soviet Union. What sort of city will they see?
To find out, Julian Pettifer and a Panorama team spent three weeks in Kiev, and with the help of Novosti Press Agency, filmed its citizens at work and at play. They found that, despite enormous destruction during the war and the loss of nearly half its inhabitants, Kiev has grown into a prosperous city, in fact, the third largest in the USSR.
The film looks at what living under a communist system means to the Kiev man in the street - a system that regulates everything from the books he reads to the price of his food and the size of his garden.
Tonight's report provides a rare glimpse into ordinary life in the Soviet Union.

Contributors

Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Producer:
John Gau
Editor:
Robert Rowland

The first in a season of major films made in the 60s for adult audiences.
Tonight's film stars Simone Signoret, James Caan, Katharine Ross

Paul and Jennifer Montgomery, happily married, wealthy, but thoroughly bored with life, amuse themselves with a round of games and parties in their fashionable Manhattan apartment. But when the mysterious Lisa Schindler comes into their lives, they are introduced to altogether more exciting, more dangerous games.
This Week's Films: page 9

Contributors

Director:
Curtis Harrington
Lisa:
Simone Signoret
Paul:
James Caan
Jennifer:
Katharine Ross
Norman:
Don Stroud
Harry:
Kent Smith
Miss Beattie:
Estelle Winwood
Nora:
Marjorie Bennett
Dr Edwards:
Ian Wolfe
Winthrop:
Antony Eustrel
Celia:
Eloise Hardt
Terry:
George Furth
Holly:
Carmen Phillips
Count:
Peter Brocco
Baroness:
Florence Marly

BBC One London

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

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