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A Country Search Special with Susan King
Last year there was a record number of entries for the Prince Philip Cup. But of the 235 teams which started, only six reached the final at Wembley.
This is the story of one of the youngest teams ever to reach the final. SUSAN KING follows the children of the Cheshire Hunt (North) Pony Club from their first practice in the spring, to the last gripping moments at Wembley.
Film editor RICHARD SEEL
Producer DAVID TURNBULL

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan King
Producer:
David Turnbull

With BOB LANGLEY, DONNY MACLEOD
DAVID SEYMOUR , MARIAN FOSTER and JAN LEEMING including Water Sport for All
Editor TERRY DOBSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Jan Leeming
Editor:
Terry Dobson

with John Noakes, Peter Purves, Lesley Judd
Twelfth Night is coming, but don't throw your Christmas cards away - turn them into an exciting game that anyone can play.
Blue Peter Thirteenth Book, £1.00, from bookshops

Contributors

Presenter:
John Noakes
Presenter:
Peter Purves
Presenter:
Lesley Judd
Assistant editor:
John Adcock
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

Presenting the British scene to the people of Britain.
Co-ordinated this week by MICHAEL BARRATT and FRANK BOUGH
With DILYS MORGAN
VALERIE SINGLETON , BOB WELLINGS
Editor JOHN GAU

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Barratt
Unknown:
Dilys Morgan
Unknown:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Editor:
John Gau

A series of eight animal films Introduced by David Attenborough
Once, on a tiny coral atoll in the middle of the South Pacific, the US Navy fought - and lost - a battle against birds. They burnt flares, fired bazookas and even blew up the birds with shrapnel bombs. Some died, a few moved off... and more came back to breed again.
It was the gooney birds of Midway Atoll that beat the US Navy.
Now the sailors have not only learnt to live with them, but to love them as well... there are gooney bird badges and T-shirts, gooney parties and gooney golf balls. Gooney mania is a widespread condition and the gooney, the most beautiful Laysan albatross, has become the emblem of the island.
BBC Bristol
Preview: page 19

Contributors

Introduced by:
David Attenborough
Film Editor:
Ron Martin
Produced and filmed by:
Maurice Tibbles

Last December it ended. Judgment was finally given in the longest and most expensive case this country has known.
This week they are working out the implications of the decision. No one ever thought that 3,000 remote Pacific islanders would have the nerve to take Great Britain to the High Court. But they did. The Banabans of Ocean Island -a mere dot in the mid-Pacific - claim that they have been exploited all along the line for 76 years because their island turned out to be full of phosphate.
Judge Megarry and his band of lawyers went on a trip to the South Seas to view Ocean Island for themselves. Go Tell it to the Judge traces the extraordinary story of the Banabans, from 1900 when the phosphate was discovered, to today when the island resembles the moon landscape, its people deported and the British Government morally condemned in a court of law. Written and narrated by James Cameron
Film cameraman ALEC CURTIS Sound IAN SANSAM
Film editor JONATHAN gili
Producer JENNY BARRACLOUGH

Contributors

Unknown:
Judge Megarry
Unknown:
James Cameron
Producer:
Jenny Barraclough

BBC One London

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