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Summer cooking with Delia Smith 8: Summer Entertaining (2) Duck with Cherries
Morello Cherry Sauce
Braised Peas with Lettuce and Spring Onion
Director PHILIP CHILVERS Producer BETTY WHITE
Family Fare 2: Summer Cooking, 35p, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Delia Smith
Director:
Philip Chilvers

Today:
Darrin, Gone and Forgotten ... because a witch wants Samantha to wed her warlock son!

Contributors

Samantha:
Elizabeth Montgomery
Darrin:
Dick York
Endora:
Agnes Moorehead
Tabatha:
Erin Murphy
Juke:
Steve Franken
Cartotta:
Mercedes McCambridge

A film starring Bing Crosby Bob Hope , Dorothy Lamour
Bing and Bob play a couple of irresponsible musicians, predictably in trouble and on the run, who stow away on a Rio-bound luxury liner.
Director NORMAN Z. MCLEOD

Contributors

Unknown:
Bing Crosby
Unknown:
Bob Hope
Unknown:
Dorothy Lamour
Director:
Norman Z. McLeod
Scat Sweeney:
Bing Crosby
Hot Lips Barton:
Bob Hope
Lucia Maria de Andrade:
Dorothy Lamour
Catherine Vail:
Gale Sondergaard
Trigger:
Frank Faylen
Tony:
Joseph Vitale
Rodrigues:
Frank Puglia
Cardoso:
Nestor Paiva
Johnson:
Robert Barrat
The Stone-Barton Puppeteers:
Themselves
The Carioca Boys:
Themselves
The Wiere Brothers:
Themselves
The Andrews Sisters:
Themselves

Introduced by Roy Castle with Ross and Norris McWhirter and Dilys Morgan who discover the fastest - slowest - strongest - highest - toughest - anyone or anything that claims to be a record breaker.
This week's special guest:
Mary Peters , Britain's only athletic Olympic gold medallist in 1972. Designer TONY SNOADEN
Producer ALAN RUSSELL

Contributors

Introduced By:
Roy Castle
Unknown:
Norris McWhirter
Unknown:
Dilys Morgan
Unknown:
Mary Peters
Designer:
Tony Snoaden
Producer:
Alan Russell

Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today Points West and Spotlight South West
News, interviews and analysis from your region tonight, including local weather: with Michael Barratt , Frank Bough Bob Wellings and Sue Lawley
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Barratt
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Bob Wellings

from the Olympic Stadium, Rome
Today's events on the second day of the XI Championships
Finals of: Men's 100m
Can Olympic champion BORZOV, of Russia, retain his European title? Women's 100m
RENATE STECHER. of East Germany. Olympic champion, is favourite. Women's Long Jump
It's a toss-up between ANGELA SCHMALFELD and META ANTENEN. Women's Javelin
RUTH FUCHS is the certainty. The 20km Walk
West Germany's BURND KANNEN-BURG is top of the rankings.
Men's 400m hurdles, semi-finals Men's 800m, semi-finals
Women's 800m, semi-finals Men's 400m, semi-finals
Women's 400m, semi-finals
Introduced by Frank Buugh
Commentator DAVID COLEMAN and RON PICKERING

Contributors

Unknown:
Renate Stecher.
Unknown:
Ruth Fuchs
Introduced By:
Frank Buugh
Commentator:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Ron Pickering

Just a Little Death by NICK MCCARTY starring lain Cuthbertson Martin Cochrane and Harriet Buchan featuring
Ralph Michael and Ian McCulloch A small boy has been poisoned. Sutherland acts quickly to prevent further deaths.
Series created by LINDSAY GALLOWAY Script editor MERVYN HAISMAN
Designers HELEN RAE , DAVID MCKENZIE Producer frank cox
Director GILCHRIST CALDER (BBC Scotland)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick McCarty
Unknown:
Lain Cuthbertson
Unknown:
Martin Cochrane
Unknown:
Harriet Buchan
Unknown:
Ralph Michael
Unknown:
Ian McCulloch
Unknown:
Lindsay Galloway
Editor:
Mervyn Haisman
Designers:
Helen Rae
Designers:
David McKenzie
Producer:
Frank Cox
Director:
Gilchrist Calder
Colonel Adair:
Ralph Michael
Gail Munro:
Harriet Buchan
Drummond:
Martin Cochrane
John Sutherland:
Iain Cuthbertson
Pharic McFee:
Ian McCulloch
Effie McFee:
Gwyneth Guthrie
Inspector Menzies:
Victor Carin
John Adair:
Angus McKay
Mrs Breck:
Nancy Mitchell
Andy Breck:
Ronald Johnstone
Park:
Ken Hutchison
Billy:
Joe Dunlop

by STANLEY R. GREENBERG starring
In 1968 the uss Pueblo was seized by the North Koreans in the Sea of Japan, her captain and crew imprisoned and tortured, accused of spying. They were released nearly a year later and on their return to America two Courts of Inquiry were held, one organised by the US Navy, the other by Congress.
This highly acclaimed American production is a dramatised account of those two inquiries and of the events which led up to them.
Producer HERBERT BRODKIN Director ANTHONY PAGE for Titus Productions

Contributors

Unknown:
Stanley R. Greenberg
Producer:
Herbert Brodkin
Director:
Anthony Page
Commander Bucher:
Hal Holbrook
Cmdr Bucher:
Hal Holbrook
Signalman:
Ronny Cox
Congressman:
Andrew Duggan
Rear Admiral F L Johnson:
Stephen Elliott
Rose Bucher:
Mary Fickett
American negotiator:
Larry Gates
Court counsel:
George Grizzard
Lt Stephen Harris:
Paul Hecht
Congressional chairman:
Alan Hewitt
Super C:
James Hong
Secretary of Navy:
Barnard Hughes
N Korean negotiator:
Robert Ito
Admiral Thomas H Moorer:
Gary Merrill
cwo G H Lacy:
Richard Mulligan
Lt-Gen S J McKee:
John Randolph

The people behind the stories, the people the stories affect and the people with something to say. Introduced by Denis Tuohy
Tom Mangold , Vincent Hanna , Michael Cockerell , Bill Kerr Elliott, David Jessel , Julian Mounter and David Lomax are the Midweek correspondents.
Deputy editor john GAU
Editor PETER PAGNAMENTA

Contributors

Introduced By:
Denis Tuohy
Introduced By:
Tom Mangold
Introduced By:
Vincent Hanna
Introduced By:
Michael Cockerell
Introduced By:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
David Jessel
Unknown:
Julian Mounter
Unknown:
David Lomax
Editor:
Peter Pagnamenta

Barry Norman looks at two events to mark the 80th birthday of the great French film-maker, Jean Renoir - season of his best-known films at the Everyman Cinema, including La Regle du Jeu and French Can-Can, and the premiere of his last completed film, Le Petit Theatre de Jean Renoir at the Paris Pulman. Also, reviews of new releases, including Gold starring Roger Moore.

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Producer:
Patricia Ingram

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

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