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Bob Langley, Donny Macleod, David Seymour, Marian Foster and Jan Leeming with the personalities and talking-points of the day including On Your Own

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Langley
Presenter:
Donny Macleod
Presenter:
David Seymour
Presenter:
Marian Foster
Presenter:
Jan Leeming
Editor:
Terry Dobson

Skip to the Ewe: It's lambing time on the farm. Not all the lambs can be fed by the ewe - some have to be bottle fed by the farmer. Music and narration by DEREK GRIFFITHS
Film editor MARTIN smith Research ROBIN HALDANE Producer MICHAEL COLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Griffiths
Producer:
Michael Cole

Bernard Cribbins invites Ed Stewart, Peter Purves and Nerys Hughes to compete with Wendy Richard, Roy North and Carol Leader in a series of peculiar acting games.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Cribbins
Unknown:
Ed Stewart
Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Nerys Hughes
Unknown:
Wendy Richard
Unknown:
Roy North
Designer:
Colin Green
Producer:
Peter Charlton

by Martin Worth
A series of 12 episodes starring Denis Lill, Lucy Fleming John Abineri
with Barbara Lott

'A market was always more than bartering. You came whether you'd anything to sell or not. It was where you heard the gossip, had a few beers, met your friends.'

Contributors

Writer:
Martin Worth
Series created by:
Terry Nation
Designer:
Geoff Powell
Producer:
Terence Dudley
Director:
George Spenton Foster
Edith:
Barbara Lott
Steve:
Eric Deacon
Agnes:
Anna Pitt
Owen:
Keith Varnier
Jenny:
Lucy Fleming
Hubert:
John Abineri
Mavis:
Cheryl Hall
Charles:
Denis Lill
Bill:
John Ronane
Alice:
Hazel McBride
Elphick:
Harry Jones
Bagley:
John Ruddock
Susan:
Rosalind Elliot

Introduced by Harry Carpenter
Soccer Action
Highlights of one of tonight's major matches.
Commentator JOHN MOTSON
International
Boxing
Alan Minter
(GB) (right) versus
Ronnie Harris
(Ohio, USA)
Britain's European middleweight champion was out to stake his claim to a world title shot in last night's ten rounds eliminator on Mike Barrett 's Royal Albert Hall bill. Harris, unbeaten in 21 fights as a pro, is a former Olympic champion who beat John Stracey on the way to his gold medal. Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Save of the Season
BOB WILSON recalls the best goalkeeping moments in the annual competition - with E200 in Premium Bonds to be won.
Television presentation Soccer ALEC WEEKS Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JONATHAN MARTIN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
John Motson
Unknown:
Ronnie Harris
Unknown:
Mike Barrett
Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
John Stracey
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

with Raymond Baxter and Michael Buerk
Where Do We Go from Here?
What will we use for energy once the oil runs out? How will we run our buses and cars and heat our homes?
The sea, the sun and the wind offer intriguing alternatives. Large-scale experiments to tap the wave power of the Atlantic are about to start in Britain. A Midlands man has invented a car powered by solar cells; in Wales experimenters are harnessing the wind; and in Oxfordshire physicists are trying to duplicate the endless process which fuels the sun.
The Energy File tonight reports on the shape of things to come.
Director ROGER CASSTLES
Producers ARTHUR BINNIE , DAVID MARTIN BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Baxter
Unknown:
Michael Buerk
Director:
Roger Casstles
Producers:
Arthur Binnie

JOHN TIMPSON and DENIS TUOHY With DONALD MACCORMICK and Tonight's reporters at home and abroad
Including News Headlines
Deputy editor PETER IBBOTSON Editor CHRISTOPHER CAPRON

Contributors

Unknown:
John Timpson
Unknown:
Denis Tuohy
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Editor:
Peter Ibbotson
Editor:
Christopher Capron

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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