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Donny MacLeod, Marian Foster, Jan Leeming and David Seymour with the personalities and talking points of the day including One Summer Day: Highspots of the summer of 77 relived through the eyes of three different groups of people. This week: Jubilee Day
A programme for children under 5
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
with Arthur Lowe
A Baker of Genius and Mouthwatering Simplicity by BRIAN PATTEN
There was once a very small king with a very small crown, and everybody in his kingdom was very happy, until a very fat king with a very large crown began spoiling things.
Illustrations by CYNTHIA PICKARD
A series in five episodes by JOHN CHALLEN
Mildred persuades the Gang to take part in the school pageant - with disastrous results.
3: William's Week
Smind recordist RON BLIGHT Photography PAUL WHEELER Film editor TONY TEW
Executive producer ANNA HOME Director MARILYN FOX
with John Noakes, Peter Purves and Lesley Judd
Tawny owls Rin, Tin and Tiny made their first television appearance last May when they were seven weeks old. Today, nine-year-old Philip Smith, who rescued them, and naturalist Grahame Dangerfield, who has cared for them at his Wildlife Breeding Centre, released the orphans back into the wild.
Blue Peter Fourteenth Book, £1.25, from bookshops
with Kenneth Kendall
Weatherman
Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West present news and views in your region tonight. "Then at 6.20
The West End Theatre Awards
Tonight, in a specially extended edition, Nationwide outside broadcast cameras cover the Society of West End Theatre Awards - coveted accolades awarded by the profession itself for the best plays, musicals and individual performances of 1977. Albert Finney and Frank Bough are hosts for the ceremony at the Cafe Royal, London, and a galaxy of stars are featured in extracts from some of this year's most successful productions.
Producers JOHN BEVERIDGE , RONALD NEIL Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor JOHN GAU
Reporting on the stories that matter and asking the questions that need to be asked.
Introduced by Charles Wheeler
The Panorama correspondents at home and abroad are
MICHAEL COCKERELL , DAVID TAYLOR
RICHARD LINDLEY , TOM MANGOLD and JULIAN MOUNTER
Assistant editor ELWYN PARRY-JONES Editor CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
with Kenneth Kendall
Weather
Catchpenny Twist by STEWART PARKER
A comedy with music
Roy and Martyn want to write the next Irish winner for the Eurovision Song Contest. So who thinks they are working for British Army Intelligence? Why has someone sent them two bullets through the post?
Music by, shawn DAVEY
Sound DIXIE DEANE. Lighting JOHN TREAYS Script editor MICHAEL HEFFERNAN Designer CHRIS EDWARDS Director ROBERT KNIGHTS