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9.38 Out of the Past: Wool to Bruges

10.0 Look and Read: Where is Tom?

10.25-10.45 History 1917-73: Hitler's War

11.0 Watch!: Messages
Making paper faces with changing expressions. The story of Sailor Sam shipwrecked on a desert island.
Presented by Jean Rogers and Stephen Bradley
(Colour)

11.18 Going to Work: Office Work

11.40 Music in Action: 6: The Abode of the Dead
Some modern versions of Hades in music and mime.
(Colour)

12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing?: Law and Order
Book 35p: see page 82

Contributors

Presenter (Watch!):
Jean Rogers
Presenter (Watch!):
Stephen Bradley

With Bob Langley, Marian Foster, David Seymour and Donny MacLeod
Ken Dodd's Anthology of Humour and a chat with today's Weatherman Keith Best at 1.30

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Langley
Presenter:
Marian Foster
Presenter:
David Seymour
Presenter:
Donny MacLeod
Comedian:
Ken Dodd
Weatherman:
Keith Best

Starring Diana Rigg as Diana Smythe

Diana, newly divorced, arrives in New York to restart her career as a fashion artist and looks forward to a quiet night in her brother's 'empty' flat.
Diana Rigg in Hollywood: page 13

Contributors

Diana-Smythe:
Diana Rigg
Norman Brodrick:
David Sheiner
Norma Brodrick:
Barbara Barrie
Holly Green:
Carol Androsky
Vincent:
Philip Proctor

by Bill Barron
[Starring] Paul Daneman

Anyone who travels regularly behind the Iron Curtain may be suspect - even an art critic.

Contributors

Writer:
Bill Barron
Series devised by:
Robert Barr
Script Editor:
Simon Masters
Designer:
Stanley Morris
Producer:
Morris Barry
Director:
Julia Smith
Cmdr Ryan, RN:
Paul Daneman
Lt Saunders, RN:
Prentis Hancock
Barbara Baker:
Ann Castle
Freda Gutteridge:
Susan Littler
Nigel Stewart:
William Squire
Sharon Lunghi:
Kate O'Mara
Mike Gutteridge:
Matthew Long
Janice:
Jenny Quayle
Muriel:
Zoe Wanamaker
Pascoe:
Robert Gary

The first programme in a two-part enquiry in which Christopher Brasher investigates the safety of drugs.
Tonight he looks at the common drugs which so many of us take every week: the pain-killers like aspirin, phenacetin, paracetamol and codeine; the amphetamines prescribed to help us slim; and the sleeping tablets.
These are drugs which we take in vast quantities and in many cases we regard them as harmless - but they certainly were not harmless to some of the people in this programme...
(The second part of the investigation is on Friday at 9.25 pm.)
Not what the doctor ordered: page 5

Contributors

Presenter/Producer:
Christopher Brasher
Producer:
Mick Jackson

"Graft paid to police here reported to run into millions" (New York Times 25 April 1970)
That headline triggered off an official inquiry into police corruption and became the basis first of a best-selling book by Peter Maas and now a film - Serpico, starring Al Pacino. Frank Serpico was a young cop who was revolted by the corruption and exposed it through the press. Peter Maas tells Serpico's story with extracts from contemporary newsreels and with early 'rushes' from the film which was shot on location in New York this summer.
Out of the paper bag: page 4

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Maas
Film Editor:
Roy A. Clarke
Producer:
Don Bennetts

Joan Bakewell talks to John Stewart Collis who says that a passionate love of nature has been his only real religious experience, but in books such as The Vision of Glory he has shown it to be a profound one.

Contributors

Interviewer:
Joan Bakewell
Interviewee:
John Stewart Collis
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

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