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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
Editor TERRY DOBSON

Contributors

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

starring
Keith Chegwin and guests
The Jarvis Brothers The Pleasers Suzi Quatro
Top pop fun and games with the irrepressible Cheggers, his twin teams the ' Reds' and the ' Yellows' and this week's hit sounds.
Designer PETER MAVIUS
Director JOHNNIE STEWART
Producer PETER RIDSDALESCOTT BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
Suzi Quatro
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Director:
Johnnie Stewart

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.
Producer DAVID LLOYD ,ANDREW TAUSSIG GORDON WATTS, HUGH WILLIAMS
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor JOHN GAU

Contributors

Unknown:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Weliings
Producer:
David Lloyd
Producer:
Andrew Taussig
Unknown:
Hugh Williams
Editor:
Stuart Wilkinson

by Paula Milne
A serial in 13 episodes
Featuring Carol Holmes, Kate Saunders, Joanna Monro, Shelley King, Shirley Cheriton, Claire Walker
with Phyllida Law as Ann Kingsley and Neil Stacy as Dr Sullivan

Jean and Anna arrive for their first day at St Angela's hospital. Jean, the new young casualty sister, soon discovers that life there is more explosive than she had imagined, whilst for Anna there is an unexpected arrival.
(BBC Birmingham)

Contributors

Writer:
Paula Milne
Theme Music:
Alan Parker
Script Editor:
Sally Head
Designer:
Sally Williams
Associate Producer:
Julia Smith
Producer:
Morris Barry
Director:
Ronald Wilson
Ann Kingsley:
Phyllida Law
Dr Sullivan:
Neil Stacy
Anna Newcross:
Joanna Monro
Joan Webster:
Gwen Cherrell
Emma Newcross:
Emma Ware
Jean MacEwen:
Carol Holmes
Brenda Cotteral:
Kate Saunders
Sister Bannister:
Elspeth MacNaughton
Mrs Czechpinski:
Freda Dowie
Busker:
Karl Johnson
Jay Harper:
Shelley King
David Preston:
Michael Cashman
Keith Newcross:
Adam Bareham
Frank Williams:
Phillip Joseph
Sister Clarke:
Barbara Atkinson
Michael Boyd:
Gregory Munroe
Katy Betts:
Shirley Cheriton
Sarah Lloyd-Smith:
Claire Walker

with Charles Wheeler , including Mr Cut Price
'... a mixture of Houdini and the Godfather.' Michael Cockerell reports on the man in the forefront of the battle against inflation-Prices Minister Roy Hattersley.
Producer CLIVE SYDDALL
Editor CHRISTOPHER CAPRON

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
Michael Cockerell
Unknown:
Roy Hattersley.
Producer:
Clive Syddall
Editor:
Christopher Capron

starring Warren Beatty, Goldie Hawn with Gert Frobe, Robert Webber, Scott Brady
Security expert Joe Collins takes a special interest in the installation of a sophisticated alarm system in a large bank, for Joe has plans to commit the perfect robbery ...
Director RICHARD BROOKS. Films: page 17 (First showing on British television)

Contributors

Unknown:
Warren Beatty
Unknown:
Goldie Hawn
Unknown:
Gert Frobe
Unknown:
Robert Webber
Unknown:
Scott Brady
Unknown:
Joe Collins
Director:
Richard Brooks.
Joe Collins:
Warren Beatty
Dawn Divine:
Goldie Hawn
Mr Kessel:
Gert Frobe
Attorney:
Robert Webber
Sarge:
Scott Brady
Candy man:
Arthur Brauss
Major:
Robert Stiles
Granich:
Wolfgang Kieling
Bodyguard:
Robert Herron
Helga:
Christiane Maybach
Karl:
Hans Hutter
Berta:
Monica Stender
Bruno:
Horst Hesslein

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

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