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9.38-9.53 Out of the Past Any Old Iron
10.25-10.45 History 1917-73 Crisis in Asia
11.0 Colour Watch! Holes to Live In Presented by JEAN ROGERS and STEPHEN BRADLEY Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
11.18 Going to Work Day Release

Contributors

Presented By:
Jean Rogers
Presented By:
Stephen Bradley
Producer:
Elizabeth Bennett

The programme that tells the inside stories about police work -
' and invites the views of the public.
Introduced by DAVID SEYMOUR With MIKE DORNAN
Director PHILIP PRANKLIN
Editor BRIAN GIBSON (Birmingham)

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Seymour
Introduced By:
With Mike Dornan
Director:
Philip Pranklin
Editor:
Brian Gibson

with Quentin Blake
The Adventures of Lester
Where Lester lives, everything grows on trees. That may seem odd but Lester is quite unusual as well. QUENTIN BLAKE illuStrates and tells the story.
Today: Lester on his way to see Otto

Contributors

Unknown:
Quentin Blake
Unknown:
Quentin Blake

With Sarah Tomlinson and Timothy Fritchley
Koalas, wombats, kangaroos, penguins, the platypus and echidna. Just some of the unique Australian animals Sarah and Tim, prize-winners in our Competition, discover with the help of Bill Anderson.
Producer Douglas Thomas (from Bristol)

Contributors

Guest:
Sarah Tomlinson
Guest:
Timothy Fritchley
Presenter:
Bill Anderson.
Producer:
Douglas Thomas

The Mysterious Mr Tate starring
What the colonel sees from a train causes him to force the driver to make an unscheduled stop. Later he is to wonder if it was wise.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Tate
Col MacKenzie:
Stewart Granger
Ray Tate:
Lee Majors
Lark Walters:
Annette O'Toole
Reed:
Robert Webber
Ellis:
Dane Clark
Parker:
John McLiam
Rex:
John Rayner
Endicott:
Ken Renard
Sheriff:
Neil Russell

presents
Howerd's History of England by BARRY TOOK and MICHAEL MILLS starring Frankie Howerd With PATRICK NEWELL
PATRICK HOLT and BRIAN OULTON
TAIWO AJAI , JOHN CAZABON
MAGGY MAXWELL , FRANCES LEE LINDA CUNNINGHAM
BARBARA LINDLEY
GAIL PLAYFAIR , CYRIL APPLETON TONY SYMPSON , LEON GREENE
Signature music by RON GRAINER Designer PAUL ALLEN
ProducerMICHAEL MILLS

Contributors

Unknown:
Frankie Howerd
Unknown:
Patrick Newell
Unknown:
Patrick Holt
Unknown:
Brian Oulton
Unknown:
Taiwo Ajai
Unknown:
John Cazabon
Unknown:
Maggy Maxwell
Unknown:
Frances Lee
Unknown:
Linda Cunningham
Unknown:
Barbara Lindley
Unknown:
Gail Playfair
Unknown:
Cyril Appleton
Unknown:
Tony Sympson
Unknown:
Leon Greene
Music By:
Ron Grainer
Designer:
Paul Allen
Producer:
Michael Mills

Jack Charlton - like his younger brother Bobby -began this year's soccer season in a new career as Manager of a Second Division football team. On 1 December, the two famous brothers were due to clash. The fixture was Middlesbrough (under Jack) versus Preston (under Bobby).
This film was made on Teesside in the seven days that led up to the family confrontation. In his playing days, Bobby overshadowed Jack. As managers the boot is on the other foot.
In his very first season, Jack has lifted his new club into the First Division, and Middlesbrough has waited 20 years to get back among the elite.
Film editor ALAN CUMNOR-PRICE Producer ROGEH MILLS
Director ALAN MURGATROYD
(The Charltons will be featured in Newsbeat on Radio 1, Friday 12.30,
5.30 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Charlton

Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy Tom Mangold , Vincent Hanna , Michael Cockerell , Bill Kerr Elliott and David Jessel are the Midweek correspondents.
Deputy editor JOHN GAU
Editor PETER PAGNAMENTA

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ludovic Kennedy
Introduced By:
Tom Mangold
Introduced By:
Vincent Hanna
Introduced By:
Michael Cockerell
Introduced By:
Bill Kerr
Introduced By:
David Jessel
Editor:
Peter Pagnamenta

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