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with BONNIE HURREN
Felicia the Critic by ELLEN CONFORD Today: Felicia's Observations on her Cousin's Wedding
Illustrations by BERNARD BLATCH Adapted by CHRIS BEDLOE
Directed by PAULINE TALBOT
Executive producer ANNA HOME

Contributors

Unknown:
Bonnie Hurren
Unknown:
Ellen Conford
Illustrations By:
Bernard Blatch
Adapted By:
Chris Bedloe
Directed By:
Pauline Talbot

The Cornhill Insurance Test Series England v New Zealand from =The Oval New Zealand beat England for the first time during the winter and will be looking to repeat that performance on English soil. The England players' determination will be strengthened by the desire to ensure their places for the forthcoming tour of Australia. Captains:
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD and JIM LAKER
TV presentation by DAVID KENNING and. BILL TAYLOR Test Match Scoreboard on CEEFAX

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter West
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Presentation By:
David Kenning
Mike Brearley (England):
Mark Burgess (new Zealand)

A lively new look at words and letters with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and PATRICIA HAYES
NORMAN ROSSINGTON , NIGEL STOCK
Script BARRY TOOK

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Gee
Unknown:
Bob Hoskins
Unknown:
Patricia Hayes
Unknown:
Norman Rossington

Cricket: First Test
England v New Zealand from The Oval
The afternoon's play on the first day.
Glorious Goodwood
3.20 The Goodwood Cup (2m 5f)
The traditional highlight of ' Glorious Goodwood ', first raced in 1812, and still started by flag in front of the grandstand.
Royal Ascot Gold Cup winner Shang-amuzo attempts to complete the big Cup double with Classic's Jockey of the Year Greville Starkey.
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN and JIMMY LINDLEY
Racing TV presentation by DENNIS MONGER

Contributors

Unknown:
Greville Starkey.
Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentators:
Jimmy Lindley
Presentation By:
Dennis Monger

Story: "Clouds"
Written by Peggy Blakeley
Illustrated by Kazuo Nizaka

Contributors

Presenter:
Karen Platt
Presenter:
Johnny Ball
Author (Clouds):
Peggy Blakeley
Illustrator (Clouds):
Kazuo Nizaka
Pianist:
John Burrows
Designer:
Jo Day
Writer/Director:
Avril Price
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Peter Purves and Sue Cook with things to see and places to go on a summer's" day out.
Guest reporter this week:
Tony Soper on Farm Trails
Plus Weekend Diary: special attractions and events in your area this Saturday and Sunday.
Producer DAVID BROWN. BBC Manchester (For fact sheets write to [address removed], enclosing 9in x 4in sae.)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Sue Cook
Unknown:
Tony Soper
Producer:
David Brown.

The Nationwide team of FRANK BOUGH , SUE LAWLEY
VALERIE SINGLETON , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS set out to examine the topical events of the day and also show you some of the less serious features and stories that make up the scene Nationwide.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings

with John Carter
The latest news of developments affecting your holiday. Resort reports from Britain and abroad. In the studio, up-to-the-minute holiday advice, comment and information.
Producer TOM SAVAGE

Contributors

Unknown:
John Carter

Introduced by Jimmy Savile , OBE LEGS & CO
TOP OF THE POPS ORCHESTRA
Musical director JOHNNY PEARSON Choreography FLICK COLBY Sound ANTHONY PHILPOT Director PHIL BISHOP Producer ROBIN NASH

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jimmy Savile
Director:
Johnny Pearson
Unknown:
Anthony Philpot
Director:
Phil Bishop
Producer:
Robin Nash

Introduced by David Attenborough

Once on a tiny coral atoll in the middle of the South Pacific, the US Navy fought - and lost - a battle against birds. They even blew up the birds with shrapnel bombs. Some died, a few moved off... and more came back to breed again.

It was the gooney birds of Midway Atoll that beat the US Navy.

Now the sailors have learnt to live with them, and to love them as well. The gooney, the most beautiful Laysan albatross, has become the emblem of the island.

"A fascinating documentary" (The Times)

"Tibbles handles his nature studies with an acute sense of humour" (Daily Express)

BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
David Attenborough
Producer/Filmed by:
Maurice Tibbles
Series Editor:
Mick Rhodes

Written by JOHN SULLIVAN starring
Robert Lindsay as Wolfie Smith Peter Vaughan as Dad Hilda Braid as Mum Mike Grady as Ken, and Cheryl Hall as Shirley featuring
Donald ChurchiU as Murdoch
Designer PAUL ALLEN
Producer DENNIS MAIN WILSON

Contributors

Written By:
John Sullivan
Unknown:
Robert Lindsay
Unknown:
Wolfie Smith
Unknown:
Peter Vaughan
Unknown:
Dad Hilda Braid
Unknown:
Mum Mike Grady
Unknown:
Cheryl Hall
Unknown:
Donald Churchiu
Designer:
Paul Allen

The seventh programme in this series, celebrating 80 years of British popular music, tells the story of Lennon and McCartney
Written by Tony Staveacre

The first part charts the progress of John Lennon and Paul McCartney from schoolboy skiffle groups to heavy rock in Hamburg and thence into the big time, with songs like 'Love Me Do', 'Please Please Me', 'She Loves You'.

The second part is an uninterrupted sequence of 19 songs from the later years, when John and Paul retreated from Beatlemania into the recording studio, there to create their best work.

The events of 'the studio years' are told through the songs in a series of visual images designed to identify the author, reflect the source of inspiration or explore the fantasy - from 'Yesterday' through 'Strawberry Fields', 'Across the Universe' to 'The Long and Winding Road'.
The songs are sung and the story is told by Paul Jones, Peter Blake, Stephen Leigh, Vicki Brown, Marti Webb, Sheila White

(The final part of The Songwriters will be shown in two weeks' time)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Tony Staveacre
Singer/Storyteller:
Paul Jones
Singer/Storyteller:
Peter Blake
Singer/Storyteller:
Stephen Leigh
Singer/Storyteller:
Vicki Brown
Singer/Storyteller:
Marti Webb
Singer/Storyteller:
Sheila White
Orchestrations:
David Cullen
Musical Director:
Peter Murray
Choreography:
Gillian Gregory
Costume Designer:
Prue Handley
Sound:
Adrian Stocks
Lighting:
Duncan Brown
Designer:
Cynthia Kljuco
Director:
Keith Cheetham

Based on the novels by ROBERT GRAVES
The Classic Serial in 12 parts 7: Reign of Terror
Written by JACK PULMAN
Livia has predicted to Claudius that Caligula will be the next Emperor. Tiberius has retired to Capri whilst Sejanus, his righthand man, wields power in Rome - but Sejanus also has powerful enemies.
Producer MARTIN LISEMORE Director HERBERT WISE

Contributors

Written By:
Jack Pulman
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
Herbert Wise
Claudius:
Derek Jacobi
Apicata, Sejanus's ex-wife:
Kate Lansbury
Antonia, Claudius's mother:
Margaret Tyzack
Helen, Livilla's daughter:
Karin Foley
Livilla, Claudius's sister:
Patricia Quinn
Tiberius, Emperor of Rome:
George Baker
Sejanus:
Patrick Stewart
Thrasyllus:
Kevin Stoney
Agrippina, Caligula's mother:
Fiona Walker
Senator:
Richard Aylen
Arria, Sejanus's daughter:
Katherine Hughes
Junius, Sejanus's son:
Alfonso Di Lieto
Slave:
John Beardmore
Callus:
Charles Kay
Quaestor:
Michael Segal
Drusus, Caligula's brother:
Richard Hunter
Macro:
John Rhys-Davies
Guard:
Kim Begley
Caligula, Agrippina's son:
John Hurt
Slave:
Peter Benedict
Aelia, Claudius's wife:
Liane Aukin
Atticus:
John Franklyn-Robbins
Captains of the Guard:
Richard Lindfield,
Captains of the Guard:
Pat Gorman
Bystander:
Jeremy Wallis

I, Claudius

Episode 7: Reign of Terror

Duration: 51 minutes

on BBC One London

Available for 4 months

Drama series chronicling the reigns of Roman emperors. With Tiberius retired to Capri, Sejanus plans to tighten his grip on Rome and divorces his wife for Livilla. Show more

Contributors

Claudius:
Derek Jacobi
Tiberius:
George Baker
Caligula:
John Hurt
Director:
Herbert Wise

BBC One London

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