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Kerby Drill , the Clown
Introduced by Rene Cutforth
Hal Brooks is an entertainer who specialises in demonstrating road safety to schoolchildren and old people all over the country. He also entertains at local children's parties near his home in Sussex and in the summer takes his Super Sausage Squad to open-air shows.
Producer JENNIFER JEREMY

Contributors

Unknown:
Kerby Drill
Introduced By:
Rene Cutforth
Introduced By:
Hal Brooks
Producer:
Jennifer Jeremy

with Mary Tyler Moore
Barbara McNair , Jane Elliot
Changing their traditional habit for ordinary clothes, three young nuns are assigned to a slum area where they meet a young doctor ...
Directed by WILLIAM GRAHAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Tyler Moore
Unknown:
Barbara McNair
Unknown:
Jane Elliot
Directed By:
William Graham
Dr John Carpenter:
Elvis Presley
Sister Michelle:
Mary Tyler Moore
Sister Irene:
Barbara McNair
Sister Barbara:
Jane Elliot
Mother Joseph:
Leora Dana
Lt Moretti:
Edward Asner
The Banker:
Robert Emhardt
Fr Gibbons:
Regis Toomey

Written by BARRY TOOK
Narrated by MICHAEL ASPEL
The Chelmsford Morris men in Pleshey - a sedan chair race round the village of Kingsclere - London's biggest street party in Hounslow - red, white and blue bunting, front doors, and chips - the Bond Street party held in Berkeley Square, complete with taped nightingale: all ways of celebrating the Queen's Silver Jubilee by her subjects.
To the Queen herself, the summer of 77 must have seemed one long round of handshakes, civic functions and cheering crowds; of innumerable bouquets and countless arrivals and departures.
This programme looks at the small moments and unrehearsed incidents of the royal tour, and looks, too, at what Her Majesty didn't see: at some of the parties, celebrations and happenings that people all over the British Isles devised as their way of celebrating the Silver Jubilee.
Produced by FRANCES WHITAKER

Contributors

Written By:
Barry Took
Narrated By:
Michael Aspel
Produced By:
Frances Whitaker

A two-part compilation by Chris Boucher
starring Tom Baker
Sabotage aboard the Sandminer ... And the killer robot strikes again.

Contributors

Writer:
Chris Boucher
Incidental Music:
Dudley Simpson
Producer:
Philip Hinchcliffe
Director:
Michael E. Briant
Dr Who:
Tom Baker
Dask:
David Bailie
Toos:
Pamela Salem
Leela:
Louise Jameson
SV7:
Miles Fothergill
Poul:
David Collings
D84:
Gregory de Polnay
Uvanov:
Russell Hunter
Robots:
Mark Blackwell Baker
Robots:
John Bleasdale
Robots:
Mark Cooper
Robots:
Peter Langtry
Robots:
Jeremy Ranchev
Robots:
Richard Seager

by Kate Douglas Wiggin
Dramatised in four parts by Constance Cox.
Starring Brenda Bruce as Aunt Miranda, Margery Mason as Aunt Jane, Phil Brown as Jeremiah Cobb and Julia Lewis as Rebecca
When she goes to live with her aunts at the Brick House, Rebecca exchanges the drudgery of an overcrowded home where money is scarce for the luxury of a room of her own. Now, too, she can go to school. It sounds wonderful....

Contributors

Author:
Kate Douglas Wiggin
Dramatised by:
Constance Cox
Music Composed by:
Dudley Simpson
Script Editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Roger Murray-Leach
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Rodney Bennett
Aunt Miranda:
Brenda Bruce
Aunt Jane:
Margery Mason
Jeremiah Cobb:
Phil Brown
Rebecca:
Julia Lewis
Mrs Randall:
Valerie Colgan
Hannah Randall:
Gail Henley
Mark Randall:
Graham Fletcher
Mira Randall:
Helena Digby
Fanny Randall:
Alison Portes
Clara Belle Simpson:
Anne Mannion
Susan Simpson:
Virginia Fiol
Sammy Simpson:
Paul Easom
Emma Jane Perkins:
Mandy Woodward
Miss Dearborn:
Shirley Cain
Alice Robinson:
Kim Neve
Mr Simpson:
Christopher Burgess

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
The Holiday programme returns to take its by now familiar place at the start of another year.
This series concentrates on value-for-money suggestions as well as keeping viewers informed about the latest developments in the way holidays are changing.
In this first programme, Kieran Prendiville samples a self-catering holiday in Wales and, in total contrast, John Carter reports from the island of Crete.
Producer TOM SAVAGE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Kieran Prendiville
Unknown:
John Carter

The feature film, starring
It is 1904 and the newly-formed Bolsheviks are fomenting unrest among the Russian peasants and industrial workers in the wake of a disastrous war with Japan. In the Imperial Palace Tsar Nicholas II and his German-born wife Alexandra await the birth of their son Alexis; a boy afflicted with haemophilia and destined, with the rest of his family, to meet a tragic end.
From the book by ROBERT K. MASSIE Directed by FRANKLIN J. SCHAFFNER Films: pages 17-18

Contributors

Unknown:
Tsar Nicholas
Book By:
Robert K. Massie
Directed By:
Franklin J. Schaffner
Tsar Nicholas II:
Michael Jayston
Alexandra:
Janet Suzman
Grand Duke Nicholas:
Harry Andrews
Rasputin:
Tom Baker
Lenin:
Michael Bryant
Kokovtstov:
Maurice Denham
General Alexeiev:
Roy Dotrice
Gillard:
Jean Claude Drouot
Tatiana:
Lynne Frederick
Anastasia:
Fiona Fullerton
Marie:
Candace Glendenning
Nagorny:
John Hallam
Fredericks:
Jack Hawkins
Yakovlev:
Ian Holm
Sklarz:
Curt Jurgens
Olga:
Ania Marson
Kerensky:
John McEnery
Alexis:
Roderic Noble
Mme Krupskaya:
Vivian Pickles
Stolypin:
Eric Porter
YUSSOUPOV:
Martin Potter
Sazonov:
Michael Redgrave
Tegleva:
Katherine Schofield
Yurovsky:
Alan Webb
Dr Botkin:
Timothy West
Col Kobylinsky:
John Wood
Queen Mother:
Irene Worth
Count Witte:
Laurence Olivier
Young Bolshevik:
David Baxter
Pankratov:
Steven Berkoff
Trusky:
Brian Cox
Flautista:
Alan Dalton
Dr Lazovert:
Vernon Dobtcheff
Col Voikov:
John Forbes-Robertson
Foloshchekin:
David Giles
Gapon:
Julian Glover
GuchkoV:
Gordon Gostelow
Martov:
Stephen Greif
Stalin:
James Hazeldine
Root:
Alexander Knox
Avadeyev:
Leon Lisser
Sonya:
Diana Quick
Dr Federov:
Guy Rolfe
Petya:
John Shrapnel
Rodzianko:
Ralph Truman
Dmitry:
Richard Warwick

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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