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A lively look at words and letters
With DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and MARTIN SHAW
Script BARRY TOOK
Adviser CATHERINE MOORHOUSE Director BARBARA DERKOW
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Gee
Unknown:
Bob Hoskins
Unknown:
Martin Shaw
Script:
Barry Took
Unknown:
Catherine Moorhouse
Director:
Barbara Derkow
Producer:
David Hargreaves

DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER
JAN LEEMING and DAVID SEYMOUR with the personalities and talking points of the day including
The Pebble Mill Home Service

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Jan Leeming
Unknown:
David Seymour

With MAGGIE HENDERSON and FRED HARRIS
Music by PETER GOSLING and DAVE MOSES Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Maggie Henderson
Music By:
Peter Gosling
Music By:
Dave Moses
Produced By:
Michael Cole
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

with William Rushton
The Queen's Beasts written and illustrated by WILLIAM RUSHTON
The heraldic creatures in Kew Gardens felt they ought to mark the Jubilee with something special. The Unicorn suggested climbing Everest. The Griffin favoured a bank robbery. But the Lion had a better idea.

Contributors

Unknown:
William Rushton
Illustrated By:
William Rushton

with John Noakes
Peter Purves and Lesley Judd
STOP PRESS -BLUE PETER INDOOR
RIDING SCHOOL OPENED BY PRINCESS
ANNE
That was the welcome news that greeted handicapped riders in Tyne and Wear this summer. The Indoor School was provided by some of the old wool and cotton donated by viewers to the Clothes Horse Race
Appeal.
Today PETER reports on the Official Opening and talks to some of the disabled children who are now able to ride whatever the weather.
Assistant editor JOHN ADCOCK
Editor BIDDY BAXTER

Contributors

Unknown:
John Noakes
Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Lesley Judd
Editor:
John Adcock
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

Reporters: LUKE CASEY,
KEVIN COSGROVE , BERNARD FALK ,
DIANE HARRON , JAMES HOGG , PATRICK STENSON and MARTIN YOUNG

Contributors

Unknown:
Kevin Cosgrove
Unknown:
Bernard Falk
Unknown:
Diane Harron
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Patrick Stenson

Introduced by Jimmy Savile , OBE LEGS & CO
TOP OF THE POPS ORCHESTRA
Musical director JOHNNY Pearson Choreography FLICK COLBY Sound ALAN MACHIN
Director DAVID G. HILLIER Producer ROBIN NASH

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jimmy Savile
Director:
Johnny Pearson
Unknown:
Flick Colby
Unknown:
Alan MacHin
Director:
David G. Hillier
Producer:
Robin Nash

by John Chapman, Eric Merriman
Starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield

Terry and June find themselves getting involved with the supernatural when Aunt Lucy thinks she may be getting messages from her 'dear Percy'.

Contributors

Writer:
John Chapman
Writer:
Eric Merriman
Designer:
Moira Tait
Producer:
Peter Whitmore
Terry Fletcher:
Terry Scott
June Fletcher:
June Whitfield
Aunt Lucy:
Beryl Cooke
Mr Braithwaite:
Arthur Howard
Vicar:
Preston Lockwood
Mr Cooper:
William Moore

by James Mitchell
[Starring] James Bolam, Susan Jameson i
with James Garbutt, Jean Heywood

'That feller Ford. Somebody's annoyed him and when he's annoyed he smashes things.'

Cast in order of appearance: [see below]

Contributors

Writer/Series created by:
James Mitchell
Designer:
Bernard Lloyd-Jones
Producer:
Andrew Osborn
Director:
Terence Williams
Roddy:
Martin Duncan
Channing:
Christopher Benjamin
Jack:
James Bolam
Joe Carr:
Michael Dragone
Dodson:
Dave Holley
Billy:
Edward Wilson
Jessie:
Susan Jameson
Bill:
James Garbutt
Bella:
Jean Heywood
Tom:
John Nightingale
Dolly:
Madelaine Newton
Matt:
Malcolm Terris
Arthur:
Geoffrey Rose
Maid:
Anna Gymer
Lady Caroline:
Lois Baxter
Sir Horatio Manners:
Basil Henson
Duke of Bedlington:
William Fox
Tovey:
John Kidd
Evesdrop:
Mike Mason
Sarah:
Rosalind Bailey

starring William Conrad as private investigator Frank Cannon , a big man who walks alone in a dangerous world The Deadly Conspiracy
As a favour to a lawyer friend, a sceptical Cannon is called upon to clear a client with a record of rape from a fresh charge of rape and murder, little realising the sinister forces against him.

Contributors

Unknown:
William Conrad
Unknown:
Frank Cannon

Four literary portraits from
Omnibus. This week: Anatomies
Images in the work of John Donne (1572-1631) starring Richard Pasco as Donne.
The age of King James I - courtly, extravagant, cruel. John Donne , poet, wit and notorious lover of women, has become the most celebrated preacher of his day, a star performer. But even as he confesses publicly to the sins of his youth, the images in his sermon consistently refer back to his poetry, some of the greatest celebrations of erotic love in the English language.
In this film the church itself becomes the setting for a series of memories from Donne's past which, he confesses, haunt him as he prays ... ' A memory of yesterday's pleasures ... an anything, a nothing, a fancy, a chimera in my brain.'
... dazzling to look at ... illustrated with a remarkable freshness and aptness. (SUNDAY TIMES) As dazzling a dramatisation of an artist's fantasies as anything since Ken Rus sell's heyday ... an extraordinarily sensuous film. (TIME OUT) Film cameraman JOHN HOOPER Film editor PAUL HUMFRESS
Director LESLIE MEGAHFY
(Richard Pasco is an Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Donne
Unknown:
Richard Pasco
Unknown:
John Donne
Unknown:
Ken Rus
Unknown:
John Hooper
Editor:
Paul Humfress
Director:
Leslie Megahfy
Unknown:
Richard Pasco

Explaining the news that will still matter tomorrow - tonight. Introduced by DENIS TUOHY
Tonight's reporters at home and abroad are Michael Delahaye, Vincent Hanna , David Jessel , David Lomax , Donald McCormick , Philip Tibenham , David Tindall. With the Robin Day interview
Editor MIKE TOWNSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Denis Tuohy
Unknown:
Vincent Hanna
Unknown:
David Jessel
Unknown:
David Lomax
Unknown:
Donald McCormick
Unknown:
Philip Tibenham
Unknown:
David Tindall.
Editor:
Mike Townson

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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