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A lively look at words and letters with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and GAY
HAMILTON PATRICIA HAYES , ROSEMARY LEACH
NORMAN ROSSINGTON , MARTIN SHAW
Script BARRY TOOK

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Gee
Unknown:
Bob Hoskins
Unknown:
Hamilton Patricia Hayes
Unknown:
Rosemary Leach
Unknown:
Norman Rossington

Told by Paul Jones
Long ago, in the city of Baghdad, there lived a man called Sinbad. One day he decided to travel and see the world so he bought himself a ship. He made so many voyages and had so many adventures that he became known as Sinbad the Sailor.
A cartoon film made by Czechoslovak Filmexport

Contributors

Narrator:
Paul Jones

Written by Roy Clarke
Starring Paul Greenwood

Wilmot begins to conceive a Grand Passion and Rosie fears the worst.

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Clarke
Signature tune written by/Sung by:
Paul Greenwood
Signature tune written by:
Ian Wilson
Incidental Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Studio Lighting:
Ron Bristow
Studio Sound:
Michael McCarthy
Designer:
Paul Allen
Producer:
Bernard Thompson
PC Penrose:
Paul Greenwood
PC Wilmot:
Tony Haygarth
Norman:
Allan Surtees
Millie:
Avril Elgar
Ida:
Lorraine Peters
Police Clerk:
Sue Lynne
Chief Insp Dunwoody:
Paul Luty
WPC Whatmough:
Penny Leatherbarrow
Drunk:
Joe Belcher
Gillian:
Frankie Jordan
Merv:
John Cater
Big Cyril:
Dudley Jones
Liz:
Geraldine Gardner
Passer-by:
Joyce Kennedy

Starring Des O'Connor who plays host to a gathering of some of the finest entertainment talent from Britain and America.
Tonight's special guests include:
from Los Angeles: The Keane Brothers
from Hollywood: Tom Bresh
from Sheffield: Marti Caine

Contributors

Presenter:
Des O'Connor
Musicians:
The Keane Brothers
Singer/Guitarist:
Tom Bresh
Comedienne:
Marti Caine
Orchestra directed by:
Colin Keyes
Designer:
Eric Walmsley
Producer:
James Moir

HRH The Prince of Wales, Patron of the Royal Anthropological Institute presents Face Values with people from Bali, Brazil, California. Malta, Tanzania and Britain.

An African woman wants to know why her four-year-old child cannot walk, and a woman in West London asks the Holy Spirit to make her well. Human society has a place for everybody, but those who are sick, unfortunate or unhappy may have to go outside the normal everyday world and make use of powers that are dangerous to handle.
Narration written by Paul Kriwaczek
Spoken by Elizabeth Bell
Book (same title), £8.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Writer:
Paul Kriwaczek
Narrator:
Elizabeth Bell
Assistant Producer:
Peter Ramsden
Producer:
David Cordingley

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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