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England v Australia from Old Trafford
The morning's play on the final day.
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , IAN CHAPPELL
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING and NICK HUNTER

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter West
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Ian Chappell
Presentation By:
David Kenning
Presentation By:
Nick Hunter

with Johnny Morris
How do you de-horn a rhino? JOHNNY MORRIS finds out by assisting the veterinary surgeon at
. Longleat Safari Park in dealing with this somewhat difficult and potentially dangerous operation.
Producer GEORGE INGER BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Morris
Unknown:
Johnny Morris
Producer:
George Inger

starring Brian Cant with Toni Arthur
Julie Stevens , Tony Robinson
Jonathan Cohen , Spike Heatley Alan Rushton , Brian Ashe
Brian and company play away with music, songs, puzzles and comedy.
Musical director JONATHAN COHEN
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE Producer ANN REAY
Scriptwriter/director AVRIL PRICE

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Cant
Unknown:
Toni Arthur
Unknown:
Julie Stevens
Unknown:
Tony Robinson
Unknown:
Jonathan Cohen
Unknown:
Spike Heatley
Unknown:
Alan Rushton
Unknown:
Brian Ashe
Director:
Jonathan Cohen
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Producer:
Ann Reay

Tonight the Nationwide Inter-City pulls into Maidenhead. For the first time a television programme is being introduced live from a train as MICHAEL BARRATT makes the journey into nostalgia at the end of eight years with Nationwide.
Editor JOHN GAU

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Barratt

featuring
The Mitchell Minstrels and The Television Toppers starring Margaret Savage
Ted Darling , Les Rawlings Les Want , Rita Morris
Dorothy Ogden , Bob Hunter with special guests Keith Harris
The Don Lusher Quartet
Choreography ROY GUNSON
Vocal arrangements and conductor GEORGE MITCHELL
Orchestrations ALAN BRISTOW Lighting BILL MILLAR
Sound ADRIAN BISHOP-LAGGETT
Designers IAN WATSON , PETER KINDRED Producer BRIAN WHITEHOUSE

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Savage
Unknown:
Ted Darling
Unknown:
Les Rawlings
Unknown:
Les Want
Unknown:
Rita Morris
Unknown:
Dorothy Ogden
Unknown:
Bob Hunter
Unknown:
Keith Harris
Conductor:
George Mitchell
Unknown:
Alan Bristow
Designers:
Ian Watson
Designers:
Peter Kindred
Producer:
Brian Whitehouse

Narrated by David Attenborough Run Cheetah Run
0-45 mph in 2.0 sees. Top speed 71 mph. Weight just over 100 lbs. Height three feet. Body length just over four feet. Comes in two colours: black spots on tawny background or mixture of spots and stripes on same background ... - a specification for the cheetah ... The lion may have majesty; the leopard may be the essence of power. But the cheetah is total elegance and grace.
Producer STANLEY JOSEPH
Presented for television by MICK RHODES BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough
Television By:
Mick Rhodes

Written by Peter Tinniswood
[Starring] Robin Bailey as Uncle Mort, John Comer as Mr Brandon, Liz Smith as Mrs Brandon, Stephen Rea as Carter Brandon, Anita Carey as Pat

Uncle Mort plays a bowls match whose prize is a fate worse than death.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Tinniswood
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Film Cameraman:
John Baker
Producer:
Bernard Thompson
Uncle Mort:
Robin Bailey
Mr Brandon:
John Comer
Mrs Brandon:
Liz Smith
Carter Brandon:
Stephen Rea
Pat:
Anita Carey
Mrs Partington:
Vanda Godsell
Uncle Stavely:
Bert Palmer
Linda Preston:
Deirdre Costello
Mrs Macclesfield:
Sheila Raynor
Mr Fallowfield:
Charles Morgan
Sid Skelhorn:
Ray Dunbobbin

A two-part documentary

Disasters happen to people. Forty-three died in the Moorgate train crash in 1975. Could a disaster like that ever happen again?
London is sinking. Thames tides are rising. What would be the disastrous consequences of a Central London flood?
The threat of exposure to radiation. Recent cases of radio-active leakages at nuclear power stations concern us all. Red Alert filmed, for the first time, a nuclear power station's full emergency plan swinging into operation.
Written and narrated by Jeremy Hornsby

Contributors

Writer/Narrator:
Jeremy Hornsby
Film Producer:
Tony Broughton

David Fanshawe has returned to the island of Bahrain in the Arabian Gulf, searching out the songs of the pearl divers - the traditional world - and combining them with the new sounds of modern Bahrain. This 'musical extravaganza', based on the LP and book Arabian Fantasy, follows Fanshawe's 'work-in-progress ' -a sequel to African Sanctus, recently the subject of an Omnibus BBC film. Sound JOHN HAYES
Cameraman PETER MIDDLETON Film editor ALLAN TYRER
Executive producer NAIM ATTALLAH
Producer and director HERBERT CHAPPELL A Namara Enterprises Film

Contributors

Unknown:
David Fanshawe
Unknown:
John Hayes
Unknown:
Cameraman Peter Middleton
Editor:
Allan Tyrer
Director:
Herbert Chappell

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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