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Michael Rodd introduces the second round of this new series with extracts from Benji, and The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery. The contestants come from London, and there are more results from this year's 'Young Film-Makers' Competition.'

(BBC Manchester)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Rodd
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Producer:
David Brown

The second of five programmes
Today: Panayiotis Piperides

Twelve-year-old Panayiotis (Peter to his English friends) came to London from Cyprus when he was three. His everyday life is like any other boy's, except that in the evenings and at weekends he helps the priests of the Greek Orthodox Church by serving on the altar during the Sacred Liturgy. In this programme, he talks about his family and the beliefs of his Church.

Contributors

Subject:
Panayiotis Piperides
Film Cameraman:
Stan Speel
Film Editor:
John Stothart
Research:
Barbara Kindred
Producer:
Molly Cox

In which, after your regional news Michael Barratt, Frank Bough, Valerie Singleton, Bob Wellings and Dilys Morgan present the British scene to the people of Britain
and at 6.45 Sportswide
Jimmy Hill previews the weekend's sport, including athletics and tomorrow's Olympic trials at Crystal Palace. There's also a report from Trent Bridge on the second day of the First Test against the West Indies.

(Regional details as Tuesday)

Contributors

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

The 1976 inter-town fun and games competition

The winner will represent Great Britain in the third heat of the Eurovision Competition to be held in Caslano, Switzerland, on 25 August.
Tonight's programme introduced from Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, by Stuart Hall and Eddie Waring
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Presenter:
Stuart Hall
Presenter:
Eddie Waring
Referee:
Arthur Ellis
Designer:
Paul Montague
Games arranger:
Paul Trerise
Director:
Geoff Wilson
Producer:
Cecil Korer

Starring Paul Michael Glaser as Starsky, David Soul as Hutch

Driving late at night, Texas tycoon Zack Taylor stops to help two men whose car seems to have broken down. But it's a trap. Zack is knocked unconscious; his beautiful wife, Emma Lou, is murdered. And Starsky and Hutch must move fast in their hunt for the killers before the grief-stricken Texan takes the law into his own hands.

Contributors

Starsky:
Paul Michael Glaser
Hutch:
David Soul

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.

The Hollywood spectaculars of the Middle Ages were the great cycles of plays performed by townsfolk throughout Europe on occasions of great rejoicing.

With Barry Cunliffe, Professor Glynn Wickham and the Bristol University Drama Department.

Contributors

Presenter:
Professor Barry Cunliffe
Expert:
Professor Glynn Wickham
Actors:
Bristol University Drama Department
Producer:
Hugh Pitt

A French Army officer is convicted of treason on falsified evidence and left to rot on Devil's Island.

The Dreyfus case remains one of the most infamous miscarriages of justice, for Alfred Dreyfus, the tragic pawn sacrificed to save the face of the French establishment, was a Jew.

Films: page 7

Contributors

Director:
Jose Ferrer
Captain Alfred Dreyfus:
Jose Ferrer
Major Esterhazy:
Anton Walbrook
Lucie Dreyfus:
Viveca Lindfors
Major Picquart:
Leo Genn
Emile Zola:
Emlyn Williams
Mathieu Dreyfus:
David Farrar
General Mercier:
Donald Wolfit
Major du Paty de Clam:
Herbert Lom
Major Henry:
Harry Andrews
Edgar Demange:
Felix Aylmer
George Clemenceau:
Peter Illing
Colonel Sandherr:
George Coulouris
Bertillon:
Eric Pohlmann
Drumont:
John Chandos

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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