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with DONNY MACLEOD. DAVID SEYMOUR MARIAN FOSTER and JAN LEEMING including the first in a new series of The Music Makers. This week: cellist Julian Lloyd Webber
Editor TERRY DOBSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod.
Unknown:
Seymour Marian Foster
Unknown:
Jan Leeming
Unknown:
Julian Lloyd Webber
Editor:
Terry Dobson

with MAGGIE HENDERSON and FRED HARRIS
Music by PETER GOSLING and DAVE MOSES Devised and produced by MICHAEL COLE
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE It's Ragtime, 55p, from bookshops

Contributors

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

with Tony Hart
Tony Hart brings magic and originality to making pictures 'helped' by a self-propelled lump of clay called Morph. Your paintings are displayed in the Gallery.
(If you're aged 15 or under, Take Hart, [address removed] is the address to send paintings for the Gallery. There's a prize for any that are shown, as long as you put your name, age and address, but we're sorry we can't promise to return any.)

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Hart
Director:
Christopher Pilkington
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

Stop with Peter Purves and Joanne Watson.
Watch -
Five-a-side soccer with Trevor Francis
Eventing: Lucinda Prior-Palmer prepares for Badminton
Ice Skating: Robert Daw and Susan Garland
and news, views and results.
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Purves
Presenter:
Joanne Watson
Footballer:
Trevor Francis
Showjumper:
Lucinda Prior-Palmer
Skater:
Robert Daw
Skater:
Susan Garland
Director:
Mike Adley
Producer:
Hazel Lewthwaite

Presented live each weekday evening by FRANK BOUGH, SUE LAWLEY, VALERIE SINGLETON, JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS with contributions from BBC studios throughout the country. Reporters: LUKE CASEY, KEVIN COSGROVE DIANE HARRON, JAMES HOGG, BILL KERR ELLIOTT, PATRICK STENSON, NICHOLAS WOOLLEY and MARTIN YOUNG.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Sue Lawley
Unknown:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Kevin Cosgrove
Unknown:
Diane Harron
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Bill Kerr Elliott
Unknown:
Patrick Stenson
Unknown:
Nicholas Woolley

starring James Garner in Just Another Polish Wedding
At Rockford's suggestion, the redoubtable Gandy Fitch, one-time terror of cell-block C, joins the smooth-tongued Marcus Haves, previously his parole officer and now private investigator, to form a formidable combination of guile and brawn. Unfortunately, their first joint effort is to try to filch a fortune from under his nose.

Contributors

Joseph:
Noah Beery
Rocky:
Noah Beery
Rockford:
Noah Beery
Gandy Fitch:
Isaac Hayes
Marcus Hayes:
Lou Gossett
Mel ,:
Pepper Martin
Dancer:
Anthony Charnota
Fred Koska:
Barney McFadden

by Anthony Read
A series in 13 episodes
[Starring] Colette O'Neil, Neil Stacy, Tom Watson and Patrick Malahide
The Scottish Daily Standard has big problems: it is losing money fast, so the Lockwood Newspaper Group send one of their trouble-shooters to Glasgow to investigate - and he is not welcome...
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Writer:
Anthony Read
Series created by:
Peter May
Series created b:
Alastair Balfour
Script Editor:
Maggie Allen
Designer:
Guthrie Hutton
Producer:
Roderick Graham
Director:
Paddy Russell
Felicity Grant:
Colette O'Neil
Peter Dawson:
Neil Stacy
Alex Forsyth:
Tom Watson
James Kendal:
Gerry Slevin
Colin Anderson:
Patrick Malahide
Moira Craig:
Jan Wilson
Jeremy Longmuir:
Jerome Willis
Archie:
Bill Denniston
Dougie Clarke:
Patrick Joyce
Pilot:
Philip Crowther
PR man:
Paul Barnard

Martin Luther King was assassinated ten years ago today in Memphis, Tennessee. James Earl Ray pleaded guilty to that murder and was sentenced to 99 years imprisonment. David Lomax, who was also in Memphis on that fatal day, in an exclusive interview with Ray filmed in Brushy Mountain Penitentiary, examines Ray's claim that he was, in fact, an unwitting party to a conspiracy. He was, he says, induced to plead guilty, which meant that he waived his right to a full trial. Now, after nine years in jail, he's still demanding a trial so that the extraordinary assemblage of evidence can be revealed. Four out of five Americans, according to a recent poll, believe that they have not yet been told the whole truth.

Contributors

Reporter:
David Lomax
Producer:
Jack Saltman
Executive Producer:
Frank Smith
Editor:
Mike Townson

BBC One London

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