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9.30 Athlete: 9: Throwing the Discus

10.0 Look and Read: Joe and the Sheep Rustlers: Left to Rot

10.23 Let's Look at Wales: The Cursed Valley
Presenter David Parry-Jones

Contributors

Presenter (Let's Look at Wales):
David Parry-Jones
Director (Let's Look at Wales):
Robin Rollinson
Series Producer (Let's Look at Wales):
J. Mervyn Williams

Starring Don Maclean, featuring Peter Glaze, Jan Hunt
Introduced by Ed Stewart
with special guests

Contributors

Presenter:
Ed Stewart
Comedian:
Don MacLean
Comedian:
Peter Glaze
Comedienne:
Jan Hunt
Script:
Bob Hedley
Script:
Tony Hare
Script:
Peter Robinson
Music:
Bert Hayes and his Orchestra
Designer:
Steve Brownsey
Assistant Producer:
Brian Penders
Producer:
Robin Nash

In which, after your regional news Michael Barratt, Frank Bough, Bob Wellings and Dilys Morgan present the British scene

and at 6.45* Sportswide, introduced by Jimmy Hill.
What's going on in sport this weekend? Sportswide previews the major events with action, interviews and the day's news.

(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Presenter:
Dilys Morgan
Presenter (Sportswide):
Jimmy Hill
Producer (Sportswide):
Mike Murphy

by Carla Lane
Starring Nerys Hughes as Sandra, Elizabeth Estensen as Carol
featuring Mollie Sugden as Mrs Hutchinson

Contributors

Writer:
Carla Lane
Film Cameraman:
John Baker
Film Editor:
Norman Carr
Designer:
Eric Walmsley
Producer:
Douglas Argent
Sandra:
Nerys Hughes
Carol:
Elizabeth Estensen
Mrs Hutchinson:
Mollie Sugden
Mrs Boswell:
Eileen Kennally
Mr Boswell:
Ray Dunbobbin
Paul:
John Nettles
Lucian:
Michael Angelis
Barbara:
Jackie Fishel
Grandad:
Jack Le White
Fr O'Leary:
Patrick McAlinney
Mr Widmark:
Michael Logan
Mrs Evans:
Margot Field
Postman:
Trevor Lawson

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