Programme Index

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11.0 Exploring Science: Food Technology

11.23 Words and Pictures: Trip Trap
A series to encourage reading.
Introduced by Henry Woolf

11.40 Corners of France
Village Life: the day-to-day events of a small French village in the Massif Central.

Contributors

Presenter (Words and Pictures):
Henry Woolf
Puppets (Words and Pictures):
Alan Platt
Animation (Words and Pictures):
Bura and Hardwick
Producer (Words and Pictures):
Moyra Gambleton

with Bob Langley, Donny MacLeod, Marian Foster and David Seymour

Including Family Advice with Claire Rayner

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Langley
Presenter:
Donny MacLeod
Presenter:
Marian Foster
Presenter:
David Seymour
Presenter (Family Advice):
Claire Rayner

2.1 Watch!: Horses

2.18 Scan: M-way Impact: 2: Motorways and the Environment
What factors influence the choice of a motorway route?
Presenter Roseanne Harvey

2.40 The Electric Company: 6
A new 15-part reading series from the Children's Television Worshop, New York.
Presented for the BBC by Ronald Smedley

Contributors

Presenter (Scan):
Rosanne Harvey
Producer (Scan):
John Chapple
Presented by (The Electric Company):
Ronald Smedley

The programme about police affairs; including Crime Line, the 'hot line' between police and public: [number removed]

Introduced by David Seymour with Mike Dornan

BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Presenter:
David Seymour
Presenter:
Mike Dornan
Director:
Keith Ackrill
Editor:
Brian Gibson

A programme for children under 5

Story: "Fox in Socks" written and illustrated by Dr Seuss

Presenters: Sarah Long, Derek Griffiths

Contributors

Presenter:
Sarah Long
Presenter:
Derek Griffiths
Author/Illustrator (Fox in Socks):
Dr Seuss

Bernard Cribbins invites Chloe Ashcroft, George Chisholm and John Craven to compete with Douglas Fielding, Lesley Judd and Lionel Morton in the second programme of a new series of unrehearsed acting games.

Contributors

Presenter:
Bernard Cribbins
Guest:
Chloe Ashcroft
Guest:
George Chisholm
Guest:
John Craven
Guest:
Douglas Fielding
Guest:
Lesley Judd
Guest:
Lionel Morton
Designer:
Roger Murray-Leach
Producer:
Alan Russell

Look North, South Today, Look East, Midlands Today, Points West, Spotlight South West present news and views in your region tonight.

Then at 6.20 Michael Barratt, Frank Bough, Bob Wellings and Dilys Morgan present some interesting stories of life in today's Britain, including Consumer Unit with Valerie Singleton, Richard Stilgoe

(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Presenter:
Dilys Morgan
Presenter (Consumer Unit):
Valerie Singleton
Presenter (Consumer Unit):
Richard Stilgoe

A full-length feature film from the series starring Telly Savalas as Police Lieutenant Theo Kojak, a tough cop with a tough job in a tough town - New York.
And guest stars Eli Wallach as Lee Curtin
with Michael Gazzo as Joel Adrian, Jerry Orbach as Brubaker, Jennifer Warren as Geach

Lee Curtin, a frightened and desperate man, tries to clear his own name and stay out of prison by helping Kojak to try to trap a ruthless loan shark. It is a dangerous gamble.

Contributors

Writer:
Albert Ruben
Producer:
James McAdams
Director:
Jerry London
Lieutenant Theo Kojak:
Telly Savalas
Lee Curtin:
Eli Wallach
Joel Adrian:
Michael Gazzo
Brubaker:
Jerry Orbach
Geach:
Jennifer Warren
Captain McNeil:
Dan Frazer
Crocker:
Kevin Dobson
Stavros:
George Savalas

A programme in which Denis Tuohy and Donald MacCormick talk to interesting people about themselves and their lives and look at events of the day which affect us, with reporters John Pitman, David Lomax, Philip Tibenham, David Jessel, David Taylor, Vincent Hanna, Julian Mounter and Michael Delahaye

Contributors

Presenter:
Denis Tuohy
Presenter:
Donald MacCormick
Reporter:
John Pitman
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Philip Tibenham
Reporter:
David Jessel
Reporter:
David Taylor
Reporter:
Vincent Hanna
Reporter:
Julian Mounter
Reporter:
Michael Delahaye
Editor:
Christopher Capron

A series of six programmes

The years between the Norman Conquest and the death of Elizabeth I were some of the most turbulent in our history. Yet they are the very foundation of our lives and heritage. Professor Barry Cunliffe considers those times from the vantage point of Southern England in the 1970s.

Five centuries separate the massive Norman castles and the elegant Palaces, like Hampton Court. But all held absolute power over ordinary people.

Contributors

Presenter:
Professor Barry Cunliffe
Producer:
Hugh Pitt

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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