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The programme about police affairs now includes Crime Line, the ' hot line ' between police and public - [number removed]
Introduced by David Seymour with Mike Dornan
Director DESMOND LAPSLET
Editor BRIAN GIBSON (Birmingham)

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Mike Dornan
Director:
Desmond Lapslet
Editor:
Brian Gibson

How Boris saved the Forest
Boris leaves his shoemaking business, with his wife Marianne, to live once more in the forest. Story told by JOHNNY MORRIS
Presented by PEGGY MILLERt

Contributors

Told By:
Johnny Morris
Presented By:
Peggy Millert

Baffin Island Last summer 12 boys from Clifton
College, Bristol, left England on the first-ever British school expedition to go to Baffin Island in Arctic Canada. In the first of two films
MIKE MILLER and PHILIP JARDINE tell the story of the week they spent at the Eskimo settlement of Pangnirtung, finding out how the modern Eskimo lives and works. Though its population is under 1,000, Pangnirtung has a modern school, a church, even a theological college...Law and order is the responsibility of a single mountie.
Film editor JIM TOBiN
Photography JOHN EARLE
Producer BRIAN HAWKINS (Bristol)
High class holiday: page 4

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Miller
Unknown:
Philip Jardine
Editor:
Jim Tobin
Unknown:
John Earle
Producer:
Brian Hawkins

News, interviews and analysis from your region tonight, including local weather
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough, Bob Wellings, Brian Widlake, Sue Lawley and Susanne Hall

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Presenter:
Brian Widlake
Presenter:
Sue Lawley
Presenter:
Susanne Hall
Reporter:
Bernard Falk
Reporter:
James Hogg
Reporter:
Christopher Rainbow
Reporter:
Patrick Stenson
Reporter:
Philip Tibenham
Reporter:
Martin Young
Editor:
Stuart Wilkinson

by N.J. Crisp
A series of six programmes
Starring Denis Quilley as Archer
with June Ritchie as Kathy

Ryder is essential to the Police. Ryder wants some assistance.

Contributors

Writer/Series created by:
N.J. Crisp
Series created by:
Gerard Glaister
Designer:
Kenneth Sharp
Producer:
Peter Cregeen
Director:
Ronald Wilson
Ryder:
Denis Quilley
Kathy:
June Ritchie
Stephen Draycott:
James Grout
Polly Gregg:
Shirley Cheriton
Mrs Ellis:
Eileen Erskine
Dr Jones:
Julia McCarthy
Benson:
Nick Brimble
Elizabeth Draycott:
Ruth Trouncer
Det Chief Supt Archer:
Andrew Keir
Henry Gregg:
Richard Butler
Oscar Patterson:
John Shrapnel
Sonny Patterson:
Robert Tayman
Landlord:
Fred Bryant
Colin Wilks:
Antony Carrick
Arthur Singer:
Alistair Williamson
Sid:
Matthew Long
Traffic PC:
Alec Sabin
Vince:
Robert Oates

Written by Roy Clarke
Starring Michael Bates as Blamire, Bill Owen as Compo, Peter Sallis as Clegg

Harry, the fierce landlord, runs a tight pub. And Mouse is tighter still and it's Tina's 'boom' night, so farewell restful ease.

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Clarke
Music composer/conductor:
Ronnie Haziehijrst
Designer:
Andy Dimond
Producer:
Bernard Thompson
Blamire:
Michael Bates
Compo:
Bill Owen
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Mouse:
Larry Noble
Ted:
Brian Grellis
Marion:
Diana Berriman
Harry:
George Malpas
Danny:
Alan Curtis
Tina:
Jean Burgess
Card player:
John Rapley
Card player:
Gordon Bilboe
Card player:
Norman Robbins
Card player:
Chris Sanders

In the early hours of 25 January this year, the British coaster the Lovat sank in mountainous seas just 20 miles off Land's End. Eleven men died - even though there were ships standing by to rescue them and Royal Navy helicopters were sent out to help.

In this special report, Bill Kerr Elliot traces the misfortunes and mistakes that dogged the Lovat from the moment she loaded her cargo in Swansea to the time she sank in a force 10 gale and examines what can be done in the future to prevent lives being lost in this way.

Contributors

Presenter:
Bill Kerr Elliot
Producer:
Hugh Williams
Editor:
John Gau

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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