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by Brian Finch
A comedy series in six episodes featuring Melvyn Hayes as Melvyn Didsbury, John Comer as Sidney Bogart, Angela Crow as Joan Biddie, Colin Edwynn as Frank Plank, Eden Phillips as Peter Potter, Mark Dempsey as Desmond Bagshaw

Peter Potter discovers that his late Aunt turned all her profits into a gold brick and hid it in the cinema. Melvyn and Bogie decide that it's 'finders-keepers'.

BBC Manchester

Contributors

Writer:
Brian Finch
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Producer:
John Buttery
Director:
Jeremy Swan
Melvyn Didsbury:
Melvyn Hayes
Sidney Bogart:
John Comer
Joan Biddie:
Angela Crow
Frank Plank:
Colin Edwynn
Peter Potter:
Eden Phillips
Desmond Bagshaw:
Mark Dempsey

Susan King returns with a new series all about horses and ponies, and the people who ride, drive, jump and breed them.
This week SUSAN talks to Norman Thelwell , the famous cartoonist; joins Sally Ennor , a Junior International rider, to build a do-it-yourself show jumping course; and rides out with the NEW FOREST VERDERERS for a wild pony round-up.
Film editor GEORGE AUCKLAND Producer DAVID TURNBULL

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Thelwell
Unknown:
Sally Ennor
Editor:
George Auckland
Producer:
David Turnbull

Live from London, and with studio and film features from all corners of the country. Presented by FRANK BOUGH
SUE LAWLEY
VALERIE SINGLETON JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS the programme sets out to give you the best picture of the events and stories that are Nationwide current affairs.
Including at 6.45* Sportswide with Ron Pickering
Nationwide editor JOHN GAU

Contributors

Presented By:
Frank Bough
Presented By:
Sue Lawley
Presented By:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Ron Pickering

A special It's a Knockout contest from the Tower Circus, Blackpool, with teams of miners representing England, Scotland and Wales. Introduced by Stuart Hall
Referees ARTHUR ELLIS , MIKE SWANN Winners' trophy presented by Keith Chegwin
Designer stijart FURBER Director GEOFF WILSON
Producer CECIL KORER. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Introduced By:
Stuart Hall
Introduced By:
Referees Arthur Ellis
Introduced By:
Mike Swann
Presented By:
Keith Chegwin
Designer:
Stijart Furber
Director:
Geoff Wilson
Producer:
Cecil Korer.

by Lawrence Gordon Clark
The last of a series of eight dramatic reconstructions of stories which made the headlines.

Montreal, Quebec, October 1970: 'You are not to look at us, ever. If you try to turn round you will regret it.'

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Lawrence Gordon Clark
Film Editor:
Clare Douglas
Film Cameraman:
Ian Stone
Designer:
Tony Snoaden
Executive Producer:
Anthony Isaacs
Producer:
Frank Cox
James Cross:
Benjamin Whitrow
Jacques Lanclot:
David Dixon
Marc Carbonneau:
Tom Kempinski
Yves Langlois:
Ian East
Jacques Cossette-Trudel:
Peter Whitman
Louise Cossette-Trudel:
Robin Pappas
Suzanne Lanclot:
Carolyn Courage
Bernard Mergler:
J. F. Parker
Pierre Laporte:
Paul McDowell
Paul Rose:
Valentine Palmer
Bernard Lortie:
Hilton McRae
Francis Simard:
Guy Siner
Newsreader:
Peter Banks

starring William Marlowe Wolfgang Kieling
Catherine von Schell In Amsterdam, thriller writer Martin Ray is arrested and charged with the murder of his former mistress, but the evidence against him is all circumstantial and even the police begin to wonder if they have the right man.
Director GERRY O'HARA Films: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
William Marlowe
Unknown:
Wolfgang Kieling
Director:
Gerry O'Hara
Martin Ray:
William Marlowe
Sophie Ray:
Catherine von Schell
Van der Valk:
Wolfgang Kieling
Elsa de Charmoy:
Pamela Ann Davy
Eric de Charmoy:
Josef Dcbln-Behrman
Policeman:
Will van Selst
Magistrate:
Lo van Hensbergen
Baron:
Ekik Plooyer
Piet Ulbricht:
Guido de Moor
Herman Ketelboer:
Peteu Burton
Ilenk:
Piet Romer
Hendrik:
Onno Molenkamp

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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