England v Australia from The Oval Coverage of the final morning's play
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TED DEXTER
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING and BILL TAYLOB
by PETER FIRMIN and OLIVER POSTGATE with music by SANDRA KERR and JOHN FAULKNER
Weather BARBARA EDWARDS
Children's magazine
England v Australia
Further coverage of the final day's play direct from The Oval
A programme for children under 5 Story:
The Sad Indian by JUDY WHITFIELD PresentersCHLOE ASHCROFT , DEREK GRIFFITHS
A film cartoon series about the gang of alley-cats captained by the ever-resourceful Boss Cat.
with Richard Baker Weatherman
Today's news and views in your corner of England presented by the BBC's regional newsrooms. Then at 6.25
Michael Barratt , Frank Bough Bob Wellings , Susanne Hall and Dilys Morgan coordinate the scene Nationwide.
Editor JOHN GAU
(Regional details as Monday)
starring
Nigel Davenport Michael Whitney Barbara Shelley Angela Douglas with Callum Mill , Andrew Robertson Angela Cheyne Special guest
Maurice Roëves Quiet Day by DAVID PURSALL and JACK SEDDON
The sea, flat calm. Perfect drilling weather-a rare occurrence in the North Sea. A vital piece of equipment swings beneath a helicopter. An airlift to the rig, Nelson One. Suddenly, a dense bank of fog envelops both rig and helicopter.
Cast in order of appearance:
Series devised by N. J. CRISP and GERARD GLAISTER in association with TOM VEITCH and JOAN VEITCH
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director MICHAEL HAYES
with Richard Baker and Angela Rippon; Weather
A series of seven programmes by ROY CLARKE starring
Fabulous Eyelashes he's Got
Conscious of the importance of these first steps in a new life. What have I learned then today, with police powers of observation? '
Music composed by PETER SKELLERN Arranged by ANDREW JACKMAN and played by THE HANWELL BAND Film cameraman JAMES BALFOUR Film editor TONY WOOLLARD Designer TONY SNOADEN
ProducerDOUGLAS ARGENT
Can you tell the difference between a tin of 'Stewed Steak with Gravy' and a tin of 'Stewed Steak with Gravy, Pie Filling'? Do you know how much water you buy with every frozen chicken or tin of ham? Could you tell the difference between a lump of vegetable protein and a lump of beefsteak? Exactly one hundred years ago Disraeli introduced the first effective Food and Drugs Act to protect us from adulterated food. Now that Act has grown into a massive tome of rules and regulations and in this programme Christopher Brasher wends his way through the complexities of modern food trying to find out what we are really eating.
Preview: page 15
SUE LAWLEY, DENIS TUOHY and DONALD MACCORMICK
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Editor MICHAEL BUNCE