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9.15 Colour Engineering Craft Studies. Joining: Fastening
9.38 History 1917-73
America Gets Involved
10.0 Colour Out of the Past Into Thin Air I
10.23 Colour Gwlad a Thref Y Celtiaid: 1 Cynhyrchydd j.
MERVYN WILLIAMS Cyflwynydd MEIRION EDWARDS
(Town and Country. BBC Wales)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mervyn Williams
Unknown:
Meirion Edwards

Including Crime Line, the 'hot line' between police and public - [number removed]
Introduced by David Seymour with Mike Dornan
(Birmingham)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Mike Dornan
Director:
Desmond Lapsley
Editor:
Brian Gibson

from your region tonight, including local weather: with MICHAEL BARRATT , FRANK BOUGH BOB WELLINGS , BRIAN WIDLAKE SUE LAWLEY and SUSANNE HALL
Also including The National Nursing Awards 1975. From now until June the search is on for the ideal nurse. From Scotland Frank Bough talks to last year's winner and launches this year's competition with Lord Hill, chairman of the judging panel.
(Regional details as Monday) Entry coupon: see page 5

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Barratt
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Brian Widlake
Talks:
Frank Bough

by Elwyn Jones
[Starring] Stratford Johns as Det Chief Superintendent Barlow
with Derek Newark as Det-Insp Tucker

Barlow: "West is a very successful organiser of crime with a highly respectable front."
Tucker: "But we've got him at a bit of a disadvantage haven't we, sir? We want him, sure. But looks like he needs us."

Contributors

Writer/Barlow format:
Elwyn Jones
Script Editor:
Graham Williams
Designer:
Colin Green
Producer:
Keith Williams
Director:
Geraint Morris
Det Chief Supt Barlow:
Stratford Johns
Det-Insp Tucker:
Derek Newark
Donald West:
Frederick Jaeger
Chief Supt Summers:
Philip Stone
Motamba:
Olu Jacobs
Christine West:
Lesley Manville
Jackson:
Charles Adey-Grey
Police Constable:
Geoffrey Brighty
Police Constable:
Derek Southern
Lorry driver:
Bill Hughes

direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London, in the presence of HRH the Princess Anne, Mrs Mark Phillips
President of the Society of Film and Television Arts, who presents the Society's trophies to the top performers, directors and producers nominated by their professional colleagues for outstanding achievement and performance in films and television during the past year
David Niven hosts this gala occasion where stars and celebrities of television and the cinema are gathered to witness the presentation of the 1974 awards which include those for the Best Film; Best Film Actress; Best Film Actor; Best Film Director; Best TV Situation Comedy series; Best TV Drama series; Best TV Actor; Best TV Actress; Best Light Entertainment performance as well as the announcement of The Richard Dimbleby Award for the year's outstanding television commentator, reporter or presenter in factual programmes; The Desmond Davis Award for outstanding contribution to television; The Anthony Asquith Award for the year's best original film music; and the presentation of The Society's Fellowship Award. Commentator RAY MOORE
Musical arrangements
ALYN AINSWORTH and ALAN ROPER Musical director ALYN AINSWORTH Choreography RALPH TOBERT Script MICHAEL KERR
Arranger for SFTA JOSEPHINE DOUGLAS Designer Richard LEVIN Producer IAN SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall
Unknown:
Mrs Mark Phillips
Unknown:
David Niven
Unknown:
Richard Dimbleby
Unknown:
Desmond Davis Award
Unknown:
Anthony Asquith
Commentator:
Ray Moore
Commentator:
Alan Roper
Script:
Michael Kerr
Designer:
Richard Levin
Producer:
Ian Smith

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
Unknown:
Michael Cockerell
Unknown:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
David Jessel
Unknown:
Julian Mounter
Unknown:
David Lomax
Editor:
Peter Pagnamenta

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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