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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 and Dilys Morgan take a look at the scene Nationwide.
Editor JOHN GAU
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Barratt
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Dilys Morgan
Editor:
John Gau

by John Mortimer
[Starring] Leo McKern with Joyce Heron, David Yelland and Noel Willman
'I could win most of my cases if it weren't for the clients... They will waltz into the witness box and blurt things out.' Horace Rumpole, Old Bailey hack, appears for the defence in an assault case.

Contributors

Writer:
John Mortimer
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Producer:
Irene Shubik
Director:
John Gorrie
Ossie Gladstone:
Herbert Norville
Horace Rumpole:
Leo McKern
Mrs Rumpole:
Joyce Heron
Prison Officer:
Peter Spraggon
Man in cell:
Tommy Wright
George:
John Byron
Jo:
George Sweeney
Mr Sinter:
Artro Morris
Grace:
Sarah Thomas
Det-Insp Arthur:
Edwin Brown
Magnus Piecan:
Vernon Dobtcheff
Rev Eldred Pickersgill:
Paul Greenhalgh
Mr Justice Bates:
Noel Willman
Court Usher:
Eric Hillyard
Nick Rumpole:
David Yelland
Young Barrister:
Richard Wardale

SUE LAWLEY DENIS TUOHY and DONALD MACCORMICK
Tonight and every weeknight
Report on the events which affect our lives
Talk to the people who take the decisions
Listen to the people whose lives are affected and Invite your opinions on the events of the moment
Editor MICHAEL WNCE

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue Lawley
Unknown:
Denis Tuohy
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Editor:
Michael Wnce

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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