9.41 Colour Merry-go-Round Dutch Treat
10.3 Countdown
Don'Fence Me In (Part 1) I
10.25-10.45 Colour Television Club
It Was All Right for Some I
11.0 Going to Work A Factory Day
Presented by ROY HUDD and IRENE THOMAS
With EILEEN FOWLER
Last of 20 programmes
Weatherman BARBARA EDWARDS
with Michael Gough
The Kingdom Under the Sea, and other stories by JOAN A!KEN Today: The Sun-God's Castle
Illustrations by JAN PIENKOWSKI Director PAUL STONE
Producer DAPHNE JONES
Executive producer ANNA BOMB
with John Noakes, Peter Purves, Lesley Judd
Producer John Adcock Assistant editor Rosemary Gill Editor Biddy Baxter
starring Freddie Davies as Samuel Tweet
With CARDEW ROBINSON as Lord Chumpton COLIN EDWYNN as PC Wicketts PRUE CLARKE as Sandra Jones and NORMAN TURKINGTON as Russell Chumpton 1: Wind of Change
Money is short in Chumpton Green and the Bank is putting pressure on Lord Chumpton. Advised by his nephew Russell his Lordship intends to make changes at the Pet Shop which could mean that Samuel Tweet will lose his home.
Script by GARY KNIGHT Designer PETER MAVIUS
Producer tony HARRISON (Manchester)
When you're goin' to fly . ... fl.y high
Richard Whitmore; Weatherman
Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West News, interviews and analysis from your region tonight, including local weather
Introduced by Ed Stewart TOP OF THE POPS ORCHESTRA
Musical director JOHNNY PEARSON PAN'S PEOPLE
Choreography FLICK COLBY Sound LAURIE TAYLOR
Assistant producer BRIAN PENDEM Producer ROBIN NASH
A series of nine programmes
4: Beavers of the North CountryCabined in Saskatchewan, Cousteau's team charts the survival of wild beavers throughout the rigours of the Canadian winter. Narrators Jacques Cousteau and Hugh Falkus
Produced by the COUSTEAU SOCIETY and METROMEDIA PRODUCERS CORPORATION (Bristol)
with Kenneth Kendall . and Richard Whitmore ; Weather
Written by Paul Thompson
A National Youth Theatre Company Production
In a foreign port two boys come to a fisherman with a strange story. The pair are refugees from a country where a military take-over has organised a gigantic League of Youth. Could this country be England?
Taking part: Michelle Abrahams, Philip Beckwith, William Buffery, Richard Burge, Nancy Browner, Ashley Burns, Michael Carrington, Marcus Coles, Jonathan Dockar-Drysdale, Jacqueline Downey, Andrew Dunn, John Ellis, Hazel Everitt, Deborah Farrington, Richard Festenstein, Jane Filbee Nicholas Frost, Michael Ford, Adrian Foster, Michael Galikowski, Anthony Gouveia, James Gray, Rupert Hayles, Janice Hervieu, Michael Hewell, Sean Higgins, Malcolm Hughes, Matthew Jacobs, Patrick Lewis, Richard Lewis, Lynn Maxwell, Adrian Mills, Stephen Mitchell, Gregory Moon, Martin Powell, Graham Rollason, Martin Stringer, Michael Tarff, Tom Thompson, Simon Treves, Caroline Tubridy, Alan Turton, Richard Walker, Angela Walsh, Robert Ward, John Wheeler, Lindy White, Andrew Wilde, Malcolm Wilson, Andrew Wood
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David Dimbleby with a preview of the arrangements for the Referendum Result.
Ludovic Kennedy in the Midweek studio with other topics of the day.
Editor ANTONY ROUSE