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2.1 Watch: Rope and String
2.18 Scan: Why Peterloo? (Rpty
2.40 Focus
4: A Fair Chance
Written and presented by ROGER MCGOUGH with STEPHEN TATE , CAROL LEADER Director IAN ROSENBLOOM Producer CHRIS JELLEY

Contributors

Presented By:
Roger McGough
Unknown:
Stephen Tate
Unknown:
Carol Leader
Director:
Ian Rosenbloom
Producer:
Chris Jelley

by E. NESBIT ; dramatised in eight parts by JOHN TULLY
The children have sent the carpet away to its native Persia to bring back some gifts to entertain them. When it returns, however, they are nonplussed to find that the gifts are four-legged, furry and need feeding.
They have an unwelcome visitor in the house, but solve several problems by taking him to the desert island.
6: What to do with a Burglar
The Phoenix made and operated by JOE BARTON
Film cameraman JOHN BAKER Film editor BILL WRIGHT Designer MYLES LANG Director CLIVE DOIG
Producer DOROTHEA BROOKING

Contributors

Unknown:
E. Nesbit
Unknown:
John Tully
Unknown:
John Baker
Editor:
Bill Wright
Designer:
Myles Lang
Director:
Clive Doig
Producer:
Dorothea Brooking
The Phoenix:
Richard Warner
Cyril:
Gary Russell
Anthea:
Tamzin Neville
Robert:
Max Harris
Jane:
Jane Forster
Burglar:
Bernard Holley
Mrs Wigson:
Deddie Davies
Eliza:
Trisha Mortimer
Policeman:
Kenneth Watson
Prison Warder:
Gordon Salkilld
Cook:
Susan Field
Rev Septimus Blenkinsop:
Nigel Lambert
Annie the cow:
Herself

How high is your rates demand? How much, if any, of the money you pay is being wasted? How efficient are our local authorities?
Tonight, as part of Nationwide's Bristol week, the Public Eye Unit focuses on one particular West Country council and its spending.

Written by ROY CLARKE starring Paul Greenwood Wholesale Fish
' You look quite nice in your uniform, dear, but there must be far better openings in wholesale fish.'
Signature tune written by PAUL GREENWOOD and IAN WILSON Sung by PAUL GREENWOOD
Incidental music by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Film cameraman JOHN BAKER Producer BERNARD THOMPSON
(Postponed from 19 January)

Contributors

Written By:
Roy Clarke
Unknown:
Paul Greenwood
Written By:
Paul Greenwood
Written By:
Ian Wilson
Sung By:
Paul Greenwood
Music By:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
John Baker
Producer:
Bernard Thompson
PC Penrose:
Paul Greenwood
Norman:
Allan Surtees
Ida:
Lorraine Peters
Millie:
Avril Elgar
Sergeant West:
Barry Hart
PC Wilmot:
Tony Haygarth
Landlady PEGGY:
Ann Wood
Gifford Pendlebury:
Ted Carroll
Gillian:
Frankie Jordan

A series of six programmes 5: If ...
Much of the work of the scientists during the Second World War was never used operationally; but the armed forces required always to be able to counter any new device that the enemy might use.
This programme shows some of the fantastic weapons that were devised by both sides during World War II: bouncing bombs, rocket-powered guided missiles and 40-ton gliders. Many of these ingenious devices were never to be used in anger - and others, the jet-fighter for example, were just too late.
Narrator WILLIAM WOOLLARD
Film editor COLIN JONES
Written and produced by BRIAN JOHNSON

Contributors

Produced By:
Brian Johnson

Introduced by Harry Carpenter Featuring tonight: Cup Soccer Action
Highlights from one of tonight's top football matches.
Commentator BARRY DAVIES
Boxing Action
The Light Middleweight
Championship of Great Britain
Last night's top-of-the-bill fight for the vacant title between
Jimmy Batten and Albert Hillman from Mike Barrett 's Royal Albert Hall promotion.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
TV presentation:
Football ALEC WEEKS Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JONATHAN MARTIN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Jimmy Batten
Unknown:
Albert Hillman
Unknown:
Mike Barrett
Unknown:
Albert Hall
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

with JOHN TIMPSON and DENIS TUOHY Throughout the week Tonight looks at the people and topics that provoke, entertain, worry or amuse us.
Tonight's reporters at home and abroad are
Michael Delahaye, Vincent Hanna David Jessel , David Lomax John Pitman , David Taylor and Philip Tibenham
Including News Headlines

Contributors

Unknown:
John Timpson
Unknown:
Denis Tuohy
Unknown:
Vincent Hanna
Unknown:
David Jessel
Unknown:
David Lomax
Unknown:
John Pitman
Unknown:
David Taylor

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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