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With DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and GAY HAMILTON
MARTIN SHAW
NORMAN ROSSINGTON
PATRICIA HAYES
Script BARRY TOOK

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Gee
Unknown:
Bob Hoskins
Unknown:
Gay Hamilton
Unknown:
Martin Shaw
Unknown:
Norman Rossington
Unknown:
Patricia Hayes
Script:
Barry Took

with John Noakes
Peter Purves , Lesley Judd and Olympic gold medallist Jim Fox and news of the latest scheme to win more British Olympic medals.
Assistant editors JOHN ADCOCK and ALAN RUSSELL
Editor BIDDY BAXTER

Contributors

Unknown:
John Noakes
Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Lesley Judd
Unknown:
Jim Fox
Editors:
John Adcock
Editors:
Alan Russell
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

Reports and features reflecting the life of Britain today.
Presented this week by MICHAEL BARRATT , FRANK BOUGH
DILYS MORGAN , VALERIE SINGLETON and BOB WELLINGS
Editor JOHN GAU

Contributors

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

The last of a series of animal films introduced by David Attenborough

Loved and hated, exploited and worshipped; snakes raise conflicting reactions in man. Perhaps it's these contradictions that make them such compelling animals.
They have been used in magic, medicine and religion and these are the origins of the snake charmer's performance. But who is being charmed? Audience or snake?
David Attenborough tries to untangle some of the facts from fiction.

BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
David Attenborough
Producer/Photography:
Stanley Breeden
Producer/Photography:
Belinda Wright
Presented by:
Caroline Weaver

The 57 British clubs in Southern California have a total membership of 350,000. Last summer, they held a British Fortnight in Los Angeles. One of their number, Ian Whitcomb, a British ex-rock 'n' roll star turned author and journalist, is our guide to the town he now calls home.

The tour includes the Huntington Art Gallery, home of Gainsborough's 'Blue Boy', and Disneyland, where Mickey Mouse parades with the British Consul General.

The Old Country is saluted at the British Commonwealth Games and at the British United Services Club in Hollywood. But not all Britishers are concerned with British Fortnight. Amongst the oblivious: Roy Dean, Shakespearean actor turned photographer; Peter Asher, once of 'Peter and Gordon', now a top record producer; and Suze Randall, who came from Worcestershire to become Playboy's queen of the lens.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Ian Whitcomb
Interviewee:
Roy Dean
Interviewee:
Peter Asher
Interviewee:
Suze Randall
Film Editor:
Angus Newton
Executive Producer:
Barrie Gavin
Producer:
Geoffrey Haydon

BBC One London

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