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Bob Langley, Marian Foster, David Seymour, Donny MacLeod
including Collector's Corner with Arthur Negus

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Langley
Presenter:
Marian Foster
Presenter:
David Seymour
Presenter:
Donny MacLeod
Expert (Collector's Corner):
Arthur Negus

Look North, South Today, Look East, Midlands Today, Points West, Spotlight South West
News, interviews and analysis from your region tonight, including local weather; with Michael Barratt, Frank Bough, Bob Wellings, Brian Widlake Sue Lawley and Susanne Hall
and Consumer Unit, your weekly guide to consumer problems and how to avoid them.
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Richard Stilgoe

(Regional details as Wednesday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Presenter:
Brian Widlake
Presenter:
Sue Lawley
Presenter:
Susanne Hall
Presenter (Consumer Unit):
Valerie Singleton
Presenter (Consumer Unit):
Richard Stilgoe
Editor:
Stuart Wilkinson

Seven samples of Italian life in seven different places.

In Lucania where the dialect word for countryfolk is pagani - "pagans" - daily life still embodies something of pre-Christian Europe. This is the poverty-stricken homeland of millions of Italian emigrants. The most successful of them, the legendary Filippo Gagliardi, so adored his mother that he treated her as a saint and built her an air-conditioned church.

(Bristol)
(Colour)

Contributors

Narrator:
Eric Thompson
Producer:
Michael Croucher
Writer/Director:
Colin Rose

A new film series starring James Garner as Jim Rockford an amiable private eye with a nose for trouble and a talent for solving cases the police have marked "closed".

Why is a dark-eyed ex-Countess being blackmailed? By the time Jim Rockford has the answer he is wanted by both the police and the blackmailer's friends.

(Colour)

Contributors

Jim Rockford:
James Garner
Deborah:
Susan Strasberg
Ryder:
Art Lund

It is a tiny village in the Yorkshire Pennines, yet it was already established when the Domesday Book was compiled. Its land was farmed by the Vikings and usurped by Normans. It has sent men to the wars from Flodden and Agincourt to Gallipoli and Alamein. It sheltered Quakers from persecution; gave Charlotte Bronte a job as governess; today its farmers grapple with the Common Market Agricultural Policy. The people of Lothersdale make their contribution to the programme in their own forthright way. 'Nobody's ever heard of Lothersdale,' says a local farmer but if the spirit of England is alive and flourishing it is in a place like this.

Village voice: page 4

Contributors

Writer:
Patrick O'Donovan
Narrator:
Michael Parkinson
Voice:
Olive Gregg
Voice:
Vernon Joyner
Film Cameraman:
Tom Ingle
Film Editor:
John Bush
Producer:
Patricia Meehan

In this series, we shall be reuniting each week three personalities who once shared an experience, and who meet to recollect both that and what has happened to them since.

Eton is probably the most famous school in the world, and it was there that three small boys began a friendship which has lasted to the present day. One became a politician, the second a play-wright and the third a broadcaster. They are: Rt Hon Jo Grimond, MP; William Douglas-Home; Brian Johnston

Prank confessions: page 5

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Redhead
Guest:
Jo Grimond
Guest:
William Douglas-Home
Guest:
Brian Johnston
Designer:
Paul Montague
Director:
Peggy Walker
Producer:
Hazel Lewthwaite

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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