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"Mr McFinn and Mme Splatt" written by Kathy Buchanan, illustrated by Charles Front
Presenters Julie Stevens, John Golder

Contributors

Presenter:
Julie Stevens
Presenter:
John Golder
Author (Mr McFinn and Mme Splatt):
Kathy Buchanan
Illustrator (Mr McFinn and Mme Splatt):
Charles Front
Pianist:
William Blezard
Designer:
Colin Green
Scriptwriter/Director:
John Lane
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Britain's best-loved clown Charlie Cairoli
Assisted by Charlie Junior and Jimmy Buchanan
Introduced by Norman Barrett with his performing budgerigars
Guests Miguel Peris and Partner, Stromboli and Silvia, Don Robertson
Plus more Right Charlie film

BBC Manchester

Recorded at the Grange Arts Centre, Oldham

Contributors

Clown:
Charlie Cairoli
Assistant:
Charlie Junior [Charlie Cairoli Jr]
Assistant:
Jimmy Buchanan
Presenter/Budgerigar act:
Norman Barrett
Performers:
Miguel Peris and Partner
Performers:
Stromboli and Silvia
Performer:
Don Robertson
Designer:
Stuart Furber
Producer:
Tony Harrison

John Craven re-examines four of the special news reports that he made last summer.

1975 was the year of the Bay City Rollers. But is their popularity now past its peak? And why haven't they given a concert in this country since July 1975?

Contributors

Reporter:
John Craven
Producer:
Jill Roach
Director:
John Bush
Director:
Michael Beynon

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

and at 6.45* Sportswide
Direct from Wembley Stadium Jimmy Hill brings you the latest news of tomorrow's FA Cup Final between Manchester United and Southampton - with interviews from the teams' hotels and a look at their various paths to Wembley. Plus a preview of the Scottish FA Cup Final where Glasgow Rangers will be attempting to win this trophy for the 20th time.

(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

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

Starring Freddie Starr
with The Nigel Lythgoe Dancers
Vocal backing The Ladybirds

Contributors

Comedian:
Freddie Starr
Dancers:
The Nigel Lythgoe Dancers
Singers:
The Ladybirds
Choreography:
Nigel Lythgoe
Musical Director:
Arthur Greenslade
Designer:
John O'Hara
Producer:
Terry Hughes

Tough and rough - but likeable and friendly. Two young cops walk a tightrope in the world of crime, starring Paul Michael Glaser as Starsky and David Soul as Hutch

Drive hard, drive fast. Get the girl and bring her back alive. That is the assignment for Starsky and Hutch when the key witness against a crime syndicate demands his daughter's safety in return for his testimony.

Contributors

Starsky:
Paul Michael Glaser
Hutch:
David Soul

From the Empire Pool, Wembley

Once every four years the appearance of a young boxer in the famous Wembley ring is not just an opportunity to gain an Amateur Boxing Association title.

This is that magic fourth year when the road from a small gym in a back street could lead to standing on the dais in Montreal and the greatest prize in Amateur Sport - an Olympic Gold Medal.

Contributors

Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Television Presentation:
Bob Duncan

The 25th Anniversary
Eight teams from the United Kingdom compete in the Silver Jubilee series.
Tonight Terry Wogan introduces WALES V HOME COUNTIES NORTH and special guest David Jacobs from the Top Rank Suite, Swansea
Commentator BARRI HAYNES
A professional demonstration by David Douglass and Janice Barb
Music by the ANDY ROSS ORCHESTRA Organised by MECCA PROMOTIONS Arranged by ERIC MORLEY Director KEN GRIFFIN
Series producer BARRIE EDGAR

Contributors

Introduces:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Commentator:
Barri Haynes
Unknown:
David Douglass
Unknown:
Janice Barb
Unknown:
Andy Ross
Arranged By:
Eric Morley
Director:
Ken Griffin
Producer:
Barrie Edgar

BBC One London

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