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Michael Rodd introduces extracts from The Jungle Book, The Black Bird and Sea Children to test the observation of contestants from Scotland. There are also two more top entries from the 'Young Film-makers' Competition.

BBC Manchester

Contributors

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

The third of five programmes
Today: Jacob Jackson

Jacob is one of the children of an orthodox Jewish family living in Middlesex. For years he has been preparing for one of the most important days of his life. On that day, for the first time, he will stand up before his local Jewish Community and read from the Holy Scriptures. He will be just 13 and for all his family it is a day of pride and rejoicing.

Contributors

Subject:
Jacob Jackson
Film Cameraman:
Ken Willicombe
Film Editor:
David Thomas
Producer:
Molly Cox
Director:
Daniel Wolf

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 6.50 Sportswide
Jimmy Hill looks ahead to the weekend's sport, including England's opening World Cup qualifying match in Finland on Sunday and the Olympic Trials at Crystal Palace tomorrow.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Valerie Singleton
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Presenter:
Dilys Morgan
Presenter (Sportswide):
Jimmmy Hill
Deputy Editor (Nationwide):
Stuart Wilkinson
Editor (Nationwide):
John Gau
Producer (Sportswide):
Mike Murphy

Starring Daivd McCallum as Dr Daniel Westin
with Melinda Fee, Craig Stevens, Robert Alda, Barry Sullivan

Millionaire recluse Lionel Parks seems to be involved in a deal which could threaten the country's economy. But is Parks really alive? Westin is the only person who can find out.

Contributors

Dr Daniel Westin:
David McCallum
[Actress]:
Melinda Fee
[Actor]:
Craig Stevens
[Actor]:
Robert Alda
[Actor]:
Barry Sullivan

The 1976 inter-town fun and games competition
Kirklees v Leeds v Doncaster

The winner will represent Great Britain in the fourth heat of the Eurovision Competition in Leeds on 1 September.

Tonight's programme introduced from Kirklees, Yorkshire, by Stuart Hall and Eddie Waring Referee Arthur Ellis

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

with Denis Tuohy and Robin Day

Leading Trade Unionists and industrialists give their views on next week's special TUC 'Pay deal' Conference.

The Chancellor of the Exchequer Rt Hon Denis Healey, MP, and the Shadow Chancellor Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey Howe, QC, MP, talk to Robin Day.

Contributors

Presenter:
Denis Tuohy
Interviewer:
Robin Day
Interviewee:
Rt Hon Denis Healey
Interviewee:
Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey Howe

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. Professor Barry Cunliffe considers those times from the vantage point of Southern England in the 1970s.

The great Universities founded in the Middle Ages created amazing advances in learning and culture of all kinds. Most of it helped mankind. Some was terrible in the extreme.

With Barry Cunliffe, Tom Hassall and Richard Cusden

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Cunliffe
Guest:
Tom Hassall
Guest:
Richard Cusden
Producer:
Hugh Pitt

The 25th Anniversary
Tonight Terry Wogan introduces The Grand Final
Scotland V Midlands and West and special guest Leslie Mitchell from The Lyceum Ballroom, London

A professional demonstration by Robin Short and Rita Last
The trophies presented by Clare Clifford (Staff Nurse Shirley Brent ) and Julie Dawn Cole (Nurse Jo Longhurst ) from the BBC1 serial Angels

 Organised by Mecca Promotions Arranged by Eric Morley

BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Guest:
Leslie Mitchell
Commentator:
Barri Haynes
Dancer:
Robin Short
Dancer:
Rita Last
Guest:
Clare Clifford
Guest:
Julie Dawn Cole
Musicians:
Ray McVay Orchestra
Director:
Ken Griffin
Series producer:
Barrie Edgar

Starring Peter Williams, Petra Davies

When Charles Hilary asks his alcoholic wife for a divorce, her mocking answer is, 'You'll have to murder me first'. Three hours later she is found dead, shot with her husband's pistol.

Films: page 8

Contributors

Screenplay:
Roger Marshall
Producer:
M. Smedley Aston
Director:
Robert Lynn
Charles:
Peter Williams
Kathy:
Petra Davies
Louise:
Ursula Howells
Sir John:
Ronald Adam
Duke:
Bernard Archard
Bates:
Stratford Johns
Charlton (Murgatroyd):
Peter Howell
Mark Richards:
Walter Brown
Brockton:
Piers Kellan
GPO boy:
Eugene Ankeny

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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