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with June Whitfield
A Nice Touch of Colour by MARGARET GREAVES
It had been decreed that only blond-haired children and white animals could take part in the Silver Jubilee Procession. Now, Dawlish's hair was as red as autumn and so was his dog's. And Malkin, his cat, was as black as coal.
Illustrations by RUTH BROWN Directed by PAULINE TALBOT
Produced by ANGELA BEECHING
Executive producer ANNA HOME

Contributors

Unknown:
June Whitfield
Unknown:
Margaret Greaves
Illustrations By:
Ruth Brown
Directed By:
Pauline Talbot
Produced By:
Angela Beeching

by PETER ROBINSON based on characters created by KAY KING
A Moving Story
Major Huffin rehouses Dr Pretzel and Cornelius Plum. That's the first mistake - the second one is when he asks them to move in with him!
Designer PAUL MONTAGUE
Executive producer ANNA HOME
Director JEREMY SWAN. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Robinson
Unknown:
Cornelius Plum.
Designer:
Paul Montague
Director:
Jeremy Swan.
Cornelius Plum:
Arthur Howard
Major Huffin:
Aubrey Woods
Dr Pretzel:
William Hootkins

Introduced by Tristan Fry 3: The 'Eisteddfod'
The origins of the Eisteddfod go back to the Druids, but today it's a great Welsh celebration of their language and their music.
As well as the great National Eisteddfods there are many other Eisteddfods held throughout the length and breadth of Wales.
This week we visit Hendy in South Wales to follow the fortunes of the HENDY YOUTH CHOIR as they get ready for the National Union of Miners' Eisteddfod.
Film cameramen LAURIE RUSH, DEREK BANKS Film sound CAVE BRINICOMBE Producer CLIVE doig

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tristan Fry

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
Events and stories that are Nationwide current affairs.
Presented by FRANK BOUGH
SUE LAWLEY, VALERIE SINGLETON
JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS Including at 6.45* Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
Nationwide editor JOHN GAU

Contributors

Presented By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Desmond Lynam

A season of the classic films starring
The mysterious reappearance on the fog-shrouded Canadian marshes of the 100-year-old legendary monster of La Morte Rouge, a village near Quebec, brings a new terror to the local people.
Directed by ROY WILLIAM NEILL

Contributors

Directed By:
Roy William Neill
Sherlock Holmes:
Basil Rathbone
Dr Watson:
Nigel Bruce
Alistair Ramson:
Gerald Hamer
Lord Penrose:
Paul Cavanagh
Emil Journet:
Arthur Hohl
Judge Brisson:
Miles Mander
Marie Journet:
Kay Harding
Sergeant Thompson:
David Clyde
Nora:
Victoria Horne
Drake:
Ian Wolfe

starring William Conrad as private investigator Frank Cannon
A girl is discovered murdered in a motel room. Beside her lies the unconscious body of James Mathews, a crusading newspaper editor whose favourite targets have always been police corruption and gangland vice. Probably a frame-up - but by whom?

Contributors

Frank Cannon:
William Conrad

BBC One London

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