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A story in three parts
1: Boris discovers that buying a birthday present for your mother in a large store can be a frustrating business.
Story told by JOHN WESTBROOK
Presented by PEGGY MILLER
. (Part 2 tomorrow)

Contributors

Told By:
John Westbrook
Presented By:
Peggy Miller

Live and lively every day - television's most original magazine programme with the accent on new ideas, new talking points, star guests and good conversation. Presented live from the lobby of the BBC's Broadcasting Centre in Birmingham by Donny MacLeod, David Seymour, Marian Foster and Jan Leeming.

Contributors

Presenter:
Donny MacLeod
Presenter:
David Seymour
Presenter:
Marian Foster
Presenter:
Jan Leeming
Editor:
Terry Dobson

with Michael Aldridge.
Adapted from traditional sources by Gertrude Mittelmann
When clever Muhammad and a very special companion discover a magic candlestick, the reigning Sultan has cause to be extremely jealous...
Today: Brother Fish
Pictures by Gertrude Mittelmann

Contributors

Storyteller:
Michael Aldridge
Author:
Gertrude Mittelmann
Artist:
Gertrude Mittelmann

An adventure story in 13 episodes set in New Zealand in the 1860s. Part 12
Scott and his father have been tied together and held prisoner until they tell where the gold is. Scott escapes but is hopelessly lost in a desolate part of the country without food and water. Will he ever be found?
Written by ROGER SIMPSON Producer JOHN MCRAE
Director TOM PARKINSON

Contributors

Written By:
Roger Simpson
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
Tom Parkinson
Scott:
Andrew Hawthorn
Hunter:
Bruce Allpress
Molly:
Ilona Rodcers
Baddock:
Ken Blackburn
O'Halloran:
Gabriel Prendergast
Tindle:
Ernie Stanley
Cameron:
Roger Oakley
Ryan:
Bevan Wilson
Dodd:
Peter Thorpe
Rose:
Claire OBErman
Lily:
Cathie Harrop
Old miner:
Jack Dobson
Teddy:
Donald Snook
Charlie:
Robert Pratt
Maxwell:
Robert Bell
Collins:
Richard Moss

Presented live from London and the BBC studios around Britain. Frank Bough, Sue Lawley, Valerie Singleton , John Stapleton and Bob Wellings are the team that bring you Britain's most watched current affairs programme. Each weekday evening they present analysis of topical events plus the features and film that make up the scene Nationwide.
Producers DAVID LLOYD , ANDREW TAUSSIG, GORDON WATTS, HUGH WILLIAMS
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON, Editor JOHN GAU

Contributors

Presenter:
Valerie Singleton
Presenter:
John Stapleton
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Producer:
David Lloyd
Producer:
Andrew Taussig
Producer:
Hugh Williams
Deputy editor :
Stuart Wilkinson
Editor:
John Gau

by Terry Nation
The 12th of a new space adventure series in 13 episodes
Starring Gareth Thomas, Sally Knyvette, Paul Darrow, Jan Chappell, Michael Keating, David Jackson
with Stephen Greif, Jacqueline Pearce.

A spaceship crashes on the planet Cephlon. When the crew of the Liberator look for survivors they find their own survival threatened.

Contributors

Writer/Series created by:
Terry Nation
Music:
Dudley Simpson
Script Editor:
Chris Boucher
Designer:
Robert Berk
Producer:
David Maloney
Director:
Michael E. Briant
Blake:
Gareth Thomas
Jenna:
Sally Knyvette
Avon:
Paul Darrow
Cally:
Jan Chappell
Vila:
Michael Keating
Gan:
David Jackson
Zen:
Peter Tuddenham
Travis:
Stephen Greif
Servalan:
Jacqueline Pearce
Ensor:
Tony Caunter
Meegat:
Suzan Farmer
Maryatt:
James Lister

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
RICHARD LINDLEY
TOM MANGOLD , DAVID TAYLOR and PHILIP TIBENHAM
Deputy editor ELWYN PARRY JON" Editor CHRISTOPHER CAPRON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
Michael Cockerell
Unknown:
Richard Lindley
Unknown:
Tom Mangold
Unknown:
David Taylor
Editor:
Elwyn Parry
Editor:
Christopher Capron

starring Bruce Forsyth, Harry Secombe, Leslie Phillips, Julie Ege, Harry H. Corbett, Ian Carmichael, Alfie Bass, Spike Milligan, Ronald Fraser, Stephen Lewis.
An all-star comedy film which takes a new - and none too serious - look at the frailties of Man. Seven different episodes, each the work of top British comedy writers, are all directed by Graham Stark.
1: "Avarice" by Bob Larbey and John Esmonde.
2: "Envy" by Dave Freeman.
3: "Gluttony" by Barry Cryer and Graham Chapman.
4: "Lust" by Graham Stark from a story by Marty Feldman.
5: "Pride" by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton.
6: "Sloth" by Spike Milligan.
7: "Wrath" by Barry Cryer and Graham Chapman.
Directed by Graham Stark
Films: page 16 (First showing on British television)

Contributors

Writer (Avarice):
Bob Larbey
Writer (Avarice):
John Esmonde
Writer (Envy):
Dave Freeman
Writer (Gluttony/Wrath):
Barry Cryer
Writer (Gluttony/Wrath):
Graham Chapman
Writer (Lust):
Graham Stark
From a story by (Lust):
Marty Feldman
Writer (Pride):
Alan Simpson
Writer (Pride):
Ray Galton
Writer (Sloth):
Spike Milligan
Director:
Graham Stark
Clayton:
Bruce Forsyth
Elsinore:
Paul Whitsun-Jones
Mr Violet:
Bernard Bresslaw
Policewoman:
Joan Sims
Fisherman:
Roy Hudd
Stanley:
Harry Secombe
Vernon:
Geoffrey Bayldon
Mildred:
June Whitfield
Dickie:
Leslie Phillips
Ingrid Svenson:
Julie Ege
Doctor:
Patrick Newell
Ambrose Twombley:
Harry H. Corbett
Greta:
Cheryl Kennedy
Cockney man:
Bill Pertwee
Ferris:
Ian Carmichael
Spooner:
Alfie Bass
Mrs Ferris:
Audrey Nicholson
Mrs Spooner:
Sheila Burnette
Tramp:
Spike Milligan
George:
Ronald Fraser
Jarvis:
Stephen Lewis
Kenneth:
Arthur Howard

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