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9.38 Out of the Past: Into Thin Air
(Colour)

10.0 Look and Read: Left to Rot
(Colour)

10.25-10.45 History 1917-73: America gets involved

11.0 Watch!: Horses
Working horses on the farm and in the city. Presented by Jean Rogers and Stephen Bradley
(Colour)

11.18 Going to Work: Jobs on the Land

11.40 USA Mississippi
(Colour)

12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing?
Book 35p: see page 62

Contributors

Presenter (Watch!):
Jean Rogers
Presenter (Watch!):
Stephen Bradley
Producer (Watch!):
Andrew Neal

With Bob Langley, Marian Foster, David Seymour and Donny MacLeod

Dog Training the Easy Way with Barbara Woodhouse
Weatherman Jack Scott at 1.30

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Langley
Presenter:
Marian Foster
Presenter:
David Seymour
Presenter:
Donny MacLeod
Expert (Dog Training the Easy Way):
Barbara Woodhouse
Weather presenter:
Jack Scott

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, Bob Wellings and Sue Lawley

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Presenter:
Sue Lawley
Editor:
Michael Bunce

with Grace McDonald Leighton Noble Cecil Kellaway
Kind-hearted Wilbur Hoolihan 's troubles begin when he feeds a stick of peppermint candy to a horse belonging to cab driver King O'Hara - and the horse dies! Anxious to replace the animal, Wilbur and his partner Grover buy a horse, as they think, from three shady characters, Umbrella Sam , Harry the Horse and Chauncey the Eye. But the boys, of course, manage to collect the wrong steed ...
Screenplay by ALLEN BORETZ , JOHN GRANT
Based on the story Princess O'Hara by DAMON RUNYON
Producer ALEX GOTTLIEB Director ERLE C- KENTON
This Week's Films: page

Contributors

Unknown:
Grace McDonald
Unknown:
Leighton Noble
Unknown:
Cecil Kellaway
Unknown:
Wilbur Hoolihan
Unknown:
Umbrella Sam
Unknown:
Allen Boretz
Producer:
Alex Gottlieb
Grover:
Bud Abbott
Wilbur Hoolihan:
Lou Costello
Kitty McCloin:
Grace McDcnald
Joe Collins:
Leighton Noble
King O'Hara:
Cecil Kellaway
Umbrella Sam:
Shemp Howard
Harry the Horse:
Eddie Quillan
Chauncey the Eye:
David Hacker
Col Brainard:
Samuel S Hinds

Tuesday's Documentary
For five years now, the children of Northern Ireland's most troubled areas have grown up on the battlefield of guerrilla warfare.
What is the effect on their growing minds? This is a casebook of children who live in the fear of sudden death, who believe they hate, some of whom are trained and prepared to kill. The story is told through their songs, their games, their paintings. It's told in their words, and the words of adults mostly concerned with children - parents, teachers, doctors and the Army for whom the children are becoming a tragic, insuperable problem.
When the Troubles stop, will the troubles end for these children? We don' know the answers, because there has never been a war, never a casebook quite like this one.
Narrated by IAN HOLM
Researched by FANNY PRIOR Written and produced by MICHAEL BLAKSTAD
This programme will be the subject for discussion on Real Time at 11.15 pm, BBC2

Contributors

Produced By:
Michael Blakstad

A Triangular Look at the Bible
Tonight Marghanita Laski chooses a passage from the Apocrypha to discuss with Fr Michael Lynch and Kenneth Barnes
ProducerR. BROOKS .

Contributors

Unknown:
Marghanita Laski
Unknown:
Fr Michael Lynch
Unknown:
Kenneth Barnes
Producer:
R. Brooks

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