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Bob Langley , Donny MacLeod
Marian Foster and David Seymour live from the entrance hall of the BBC Broadcasting Centre in Birmingham. including Variety Scrap-book with Charlie Chester
Editor TERRY DOBSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Charlie Chester
Editor:
Terry Dobson

by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
Music by MIKE BATT
Animated by BARRY LEITH
Director IVOR WOOD (Repeat)

Contributors

Unknown:
Elisabeth Beresford
Told By:
Bernard Cribbins
Music By:
Mike Batt
Unknown:
Barry Leith
Director:
Ivor Wood

with Wendy Wood
Stories from Scotland
Four stories adapted from traditional sources by JENNY NIMMO
An eagle who helped a young prince to find some magic water, a fairy who filled a stewpot with food every day, and two boys who thought they'd seen a ghost - these are some of the tales and legends in these stories from Scotland. Today: The Deepest Loch in the Deepest Glen

Contributors

Unknown:
Wendy Wood
Unknown:
Jenny Nimmo

with John Noakes, Peter Purves and Lesley Judd
The Blue Peter Book of Odd Odes, 45p from bookshops

Contributors

Presenter:
John Noakes
Presenter:
Peter Purves
Presenter:
Lesley Judd
Assistant Editor:
Rosemary Gill
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

The adventures in magic of Samantha, who tries to be an ordinary mortal, of Darrin her husband, who is an ordinary mortal, and their daughter Tabitha. who seems to have inherited her mother's charms.

Contributors

Samantha:
Elizabeth Montgomery
Darrin:
Dick York

Britain's most popular current affairs programme.
Presented this week by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough, Bob Wellings and Dilys Morgan
Reporters at large: Luke Casey, Bernard Falk, Diane Harron, James Hogg, John Stapleton, Patrick Stenson, Martin Young

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Presenter:
Dilys Morgan
Reporter:
Luke Casey
Reporter:
Bernard Falk
Reporter:
Diane Harron
Reporter:
James Hogg
Reporter:
John Stapleton
Reporter:
Patrick Stenson
Reporter:
Martin Young
Deputy Editor:
Stuart Wilkinson
Editor:
John Gau

The return of Captain Kirk and his crew in earlier adventures.

The Captain of the USS Enterprise has more than enough trouble on his hands in the shapely form of a female possessing curious qualities, without a clash with the Klingons too.
Despite the foreboding of his friends, Kirk proves to have a powerful antidote to the peculiar potency of a woman's tears.

(Repeat)

Contributors

Captain Kirk:
William Shatner
Mr Spock:
Leonard Nimoy
Dr McCoy:
De Forest Kelley
Elaan:
France Nuyen
Petri:
Jay Robinson
Kryton:
Tony Young

Reporting on the stories that matter, and asking the questions that need to be asked.
Introduced by David Dimbleby
The Panorama correspondents at home and abroad are
MICHAEL CHARLTON
MICHAEL COCKERELL
RICHARD LINDLEY and TOM MANGOLD
Assistant editor DAVID HARRISON Editor PETER PAGNAMENTA

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Michael Charlton
Unknown:
Michael Cockerell
Unknown:
Richard Lindley
Unknown:
Tom Mangold
Editor:
David Harrison
Editor:
Peter Pagnamenta

starring Bibi Andersson, Richard Boone, Nigel Greene, Dean Jagger, Lila Kedrova Micheal Mac Liammoir, Patrick O'Neal, Barbara Parkins, George Sanders , Max Von Sydow, Orson Welles
The Kremlin Letter is an agreement, between the West and Russia. to unite and destroy China's nuclear installations, mistakenly signed by a chief in American Intelligence. One counter-espionage agent has already died while attempting to buy back the document from the Kremlin. Will Lt Commander Charles Rone , late of the US Navy, meet the same fate?
Director JOHN HUSTON Films: page 9

Contributors

Director:
John Huston
Erika:
Bibi Andersson
Ward:
Richard Boone
The Whore:
Nigel Greene
Highwayman:
Dean Jagger
Sophie:
Lila Kedrova
Sweet Alice:
Michael MacLiammoir
Rone:
Patrick O'Neal
B A:
Barbara Parkins
Potkin:
Ronald Radd
Warlock:
George Sanders
Puppet Maker:
Raf Vallone
Kosnov:
Max von Sydow
Bresnavitch:
Orson Welles
Grodin:
Sandor Eles
Erector Set:
Niall MacGinnis
Kitai:
Anthony Chinn
Professor:
Guy Deghy
Admiral:
John Huston

A programme in which Sue Lawley and Denis Tuohy talk to interesting people about themselves and their lives and look at events of the day which affect us with Donald MacCormick and reporters JOHN PITMAN , DAVID LOMAX
PHILIP TIBENHAM , DAVID JESSEL DAVID TAYLOR , VINCENT HANNA
JULIAN MOUNTER , MICHAEL DELAIIAYE
Editor MICHAEL BUNCE

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Tuohy
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Reporters:
John Pitman
Reporters:
David Lomax
Unknown:
Philip Tibenham
Unknown:
David Jessel
Unknown:
David Taylor
Unknown:
Vincent Hanna
Unknown:
Julian Mounter
Unknown:
Michael Delaiiaye
Editor:
Michael Bunce

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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