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2: The famous Swedish detective and Chief Inspector Lispington attend a performance of magic given by those super-criminals, the Mox Brothers.
Voices by PETER HAWKINS
Presented by PEGGY MILIER

Contributors

Voices By:
Peter Hawkins
Presented By:
Peggy Milier

Curves
When Pat models for Sylveste the results are unusual.
Tony bends a swan out of tinfoil and produces a rainbow by accident. The Prof finds ballet dancing a little tricky.
Tony Hart , Pat Keysell
Sylveste McCoy ; and THE PROF
Director CLIVE DOIG
Producer PATRICK DOWINNG
The address to send paintings to: Vision On. BBCtv, London W12 8QT.
Unfortunately we can't return any, but a prize is given for each one shown.

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hart
Unknown:
Pat Keysell
Unknown:
Sylveste McCoy
Director:
Clive Doig
Producer:
Patrick Dowinng

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

The Australians
Australia, with a population little more than that of Greater London, has produced a galaxy of athletic talent. It is one of the few nations which have competed in every Olympic Games since 1896, but most of its gold medals have been won in the post-war years. This programme, the second of the series, tells the story of super-champions, such as HERB ELLIOTT, unbeaten at 1500 metres; swimmer DAWN FRASER , who won gold at three Olympics; and the multi-medal-winning sprinters MARJORIE JACKSON and BETTY CUTHBERT. In addition the programme examines the enigma of RON CLARKE , a man who set up 21 world records, but who never won a gold.
Written and produced by BUD GREENSPAN CAPPY PRODUCTIONS INC (New York) and 20th CENTURY-FOX TELEVISION

Contributors

Unknown:
Dawn Fraser
Unknown:
Marjorie Jackson
Unknown:
Betty Cuthbert.
Unknown:
Ron Clarke
Produced By:
Bud Greenspan

A series of 13 programmes 2: Vocation by PAULA MILNE starring
Angela Bruce
Julie Dawn Cole
Erin Geraghty , Fiona Fullerton Karan David , Clare Clifford with Faith Brook
A suicide attempt ... Miss Windrup's 30th anniversary ... both disturb Nurse Sandra Ling ...
Designer CHARLES BOND
Adviser SAGA TYNDALE, SRN, HV Producer RON CRADDOCK Director DEREK MARTINUS BBC Birmingham
Book (same title), based on the original series, 50p, from bookshops. Record of theme music, No BEEB 014, 64p, from record shops

Contributors

Unknown:
Paula Milne
Unknown:
Angela Bruce
Unknown:
Julie Dawn Cole
Unknown:
Erin Geraghty
Unknown:
Fiona Fullerton
Unknown:
Karan David
Unknown:
Clare Clifford
Unknown:
Sandra Ling
Producer:
Ron Craddock
Director:
Derek Martinus
Heather Windrup:
Faith Brook
Jo Longhurst JULIE:
Dawn Cole
Sandra Ling:
Angela Bruce
Doctor:
Wayne Browne
Intensive Care Ward Sister:
Marcia King
Sarah Carter:
Lois Ward
Joan White:
Shelia Keith
Mrs Carter:
Josie Kidd
Dr Miles:
Terence Conoley
Maureen Morahan:
Erin Geraghty
Patricia Rutherford:
Fiona Fullerton
Mr Carter:
Bill Treacher
Nurse Gale:
Deborah Makepeace
Shirley Brent:
Clare Clifford
Sita Patel:
Karan David

by Jack Rosenthal.
When war comes in 1939, school kids Danny and Neville have to leave for Blackpool. They are billeted on Mrs Graham, but her well-intentioned strictness presents too strong a contrast with the Jewish home they have left behind in Manchester.
"Exquisite" (Daily Telegraph) "Brilliant" (Financial Times) "Outstanding" (The Listener)
International Emmy Award, 1975
Best Single Play Award, Broadcasting Press Guild, 1975
Best Single Play Award, BAFTA, 1975

Contributors

Writer:
Jack Rosenthal
Producer:
Mark Shivas
Director:
Alan Parker
Sarah:
Maureen Lipman
Louis:
Ray Mort
Mrs Graham:
Margery Mason
Danny:
Gary Carp
Neville:
Steven Serember
Grandma:
Margery Withers
Zuckerman:
Paul Bestermann
Wilhelm:
Aubrey Edwards
Mr Goldstone:
Ian East
Mr Graham:
Ivor Roberts
Philip Hyman:
John Williams
Bernard:
Louis Raynes
Merton:
Laurence Cohen
Workman:
Bob West
Fireman:
Ted Carroll
Ambulance man:
Cyril Varley
Office woman:
Christine Buckley
Photographer:
Ray Dunbobbin
Mr Grossfine:
Barron Casenov
Man in overalls:
Alan Partington
Banana woman:
Pat Wallis
First housewife:
Gwen Harris
Second housewife:
Joyce Kennedy
Third housewife:
Marjorie Sudell
Gang ringleader:
Simon Fish
Gang ringleader:
George Carleton

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 DELAHAYE
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

The story of popular dancing A series of five programmes
1: The Roots of the Matter
How did our social dancing begin; why did we dance to the waltz, the foxtrot and the hustle - and what happened before the waltz?
The first programme in this series traces the origins of western dancing from the ancient carole through to the dances of medieval times and four great dances of Queen Elizabeth's Court - particularly the galliard, for which we were famous throughout Europe. Narrated by MARTIN JARVIS Dancers VAL MITCHELL
JACKI BARRON , KAREN RABINOWITZ JANE GIBSON , ANTHONY ELLIS
MICHAEL LANDER , GRAHAM TURNER ROBERT NORTH, MICHAEL HOLMES
Music arranged by JONATHAN COHEN Series devised by BELINDA QUlREY
Producer RONALD SMEDLEY
Book (same title), £1.60, from bookshops

Contributors

Dancers:
Martin Jarvis
Dancers:
Val Mitchell
Dancers:
Jacki Barron
Dancers:
Karen Rabinowitz
Unknown:
Jane Gibson
Unknown:
Anthony Ellis
Unknown:
Michael Lander
Unknown:
Graham Turner
Unknown:
Michael Holmes
Arranged By:
Jonathan Cohen
Producer:
Ronald Smedley

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