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with Bob Langley , Marian Foster and David Seymour plus Yoga for All with Hazel Wills and a chat with today's Weatherman at 1.30
Editor TERRY DOBSON
Narrated and produced by ROGER MILLS Director colin THOMAS
Along 2,000 miles of the USA's east coast lies one of the world's largest marshlands renowned for its wildlife. But marine scientists have shown that marshes are better food sources than agricultural land. This film looks at their work and the developers who act and ask questions later.
Producers GRAHAM MASSEY , ALLAN SEGAL
Chairman Eleanor Summerfield This week with: Barbara Kelly and Pete Murray
The return of a series in which guest personalities help or hinder members of the public to guess the Password. The game is a race against the clock. The aim is to score points - and win prizes. But the guests would always rather score off each other - and trip an opponent. An addict's game - for punsters and crossworders.
Devised by MARK GOODSON/BILL TODMAN Designer PAUL MONTAGUE Director PEGGY WALKER Producer CECIL KORER
No hockey mistress: page 5
3.58 Regional News Headlines
A programme for children under 5 Story: The New Rug by MARJORIE NEWMAN Presenters this week:
Julie Stevens , Lionel Morton
Little Red Riding Huck
Hound Dog Huck and his quest for the peaceful life.
with Kenneth Williams Tales of Incrediblania by NORMAN HUNTER
Tales from the incredible kingdom of Incrediblania with its ornamental King and decorative Queen, and all the ridiculous situations that they find themselves in. Today: The Home-made Dragon
with John Noakes, Peter Purves, Lesley Judd
Blue Peter Tenth Book, 60p: see page 78
Paddington's Blue Peter Story Book, available from booksellers, price £1.25
by PHILIPPA PEARCE
Dramatised in three parts by JOHN TULLY
1: The Clock Strikes Thirteen
Tom Long goes to stay with his Uncle and Aunt and makes a strange discovery ...
Designer MYLES LANG
Producer DOROTHEA BROOKING
with Richard Whitmore Weather
Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today Points West and Spotlight South West bringing you news and views in your region tonight Presented by Michael Barratt
Frank Bough , Bob Wellings and Sue Lawley
Editor MICHAEL BUNCE
by P.J. Hammond
Starring James Ellis, John Slater, Ian Cullen, Douglas Fielding
with Ray Lonnen and Allan O'Keefe
A bank raid in the offing and the only man who knows anything about it is Harry Dance...
A Happy New Year?
Energy shortages, industrial and political strife, fears of recession and rising unemployment -rarely has a new year opened with such gloom as 1974. Daily the experts hold the stage advising, explaining and forecasting, so tonight, for a change, Panorama reports on those of us, the majority, who are not consulted perhaps quite so much.
For the past few weeks Philip Tibenham joined the people of Hereford to see how the daily dose of news affected their lives; how one community rang out the crisis-ridden old and brought in the new.
Producer PETER IBBOTSON Editor FRANK SMITH
with guests
Ross and Norris McWhirter
Do twins think alike? Intriguing tricks and surprises as ROMARK attempts the impossible.
Designer KENNETH LAWSON Director PEGGY WALKER
Producer PETER RIDSDALE SCOTT
It's all in the mind-bending: page 10
with Richard Baker and Richard Whitmore Weather
Pat Reid talks to FRANK GILLARD. MAJOR p. R. REID was the first escape officer at Colditz, wrote the bestseller The Colditz Story and acted as technical adviser on the BBC drama series.
Film cameraman BILL MATTHEWS Producer FRANCES WHITAKER