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7.5 Heterosis
7.30 Silicates
(UHF only)
in their flying machines
A comedy cartoon with Dick Dastardly as the commander of the notorious Vulture Squadron.
with Judi Dench
Come Down the Mountain by VIAN SMITH
The house on the moors has been empty for weeks, ever since the old man died. There is no one left to care for the big bay horse, who has been left out on the moors to die. No one, that is, except Brenda. Today: The Horse on the Moors
The adventures of Ernie Devlin , a daring motor-bike stunt performer.
When it was night
Told by Richard Briers
Written by GRANGE CALVELEY
Animation BOB GODFREY
A three-part story from Russia
1: Sher, who lives in a village on the plains of Kazakhstan, becomes the proud owner of a new-born foal.
Story told by Cyril Shaps
Presented by PEGGY MILLER
Weather BILL GILES
A programme for children under 5
John Noakes of Blue Peter takes to the pits with Formula 5000
'It wasn't until we got to Oulton Park that one of the other mechanics told me the unwritten law of motor-racing - "you can reckon that if nothing goes wrong, you're not trying".'
BBC Manchester.
starring Brian Cant with Toni Arthur
Chloe Ashcroft , David Wood
Jonathan Cohen , Spike Heatley Alan Rushton , Bob Falloon director PETER CHARLTON Producer ANN REAY
Richard Whitmore ; Weatherman
Britain's most popular current affairs programme.
Presented this week by Dilys Morgan
Julian Pettifer, Valerie Singleton John Stapleton and Bob Wellings
Producers RONALD NEIL , GORDON WATTS and HUGH WILLIAMS
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor JOHN GAU
Jim Hutton as Ellery Queen David Wayne as his father
Police Inspector Richard Queen of the New York Homicide Bureau in the late 40s. With guest stars Ed McMahon , Arthur Godfrey
Dorothy Malone , Bobby Sherman
The Adventure of the Eccentric Engineer
In his strictly private sanctuary an eccentric millionaire is playing happily with an elaborate train set In his heavily guarded mansion. No one enters or leaves but he is later found murdered.
The last of a series of four films.
Introduced by Joe Henson
Joe Henson , a Cotswold farmer interested in the survival of rare breeds of domesticated animals, takes a personal look at the largest land mammal used by Man - the elephant.
With a trunk capable of handling anything from a peanut to a tree, its strength was widely utilized by the people of the East. There is evidence that the Indian Elephant was domesticated as early as 4,500 bc, and from that period on It was - and remains to this day - a powerful influence on the Asian culture and civilisation.
BBC Bristol
with Richard Whitmore ; Weather
A season of films starring the internationally acclaimed British actor.
Tonight also starring Jack Warner Jimmy Hanley , Robert Flemyng
The film that established Bogarde as the leading young film actor of his generation-and which introduced PC Dixon to the screen.
Made largely on location in London The Blue Lamp tells the story of the ordinary copper on the beat.
Screenplay by . E. B. CLARKE
Associate producer MICHAEL RELPH Director BASIL DEARDEN
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Susan Hampshire is the reporter in this documentary film about Dyslexia, a disorder that many thousands are born with, a disorder which disables their ability to learn to read and write. Susan herself is dyslexic, she has great difficulties with words, and yet she chose to become an actress and forced herself to cope with the problems. So this film is a personal document as well as an investigation.
Producer FRANK DALE
Editor MICHAEL TOWNSON
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