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With ANN MORRISH
Una and Grubstreet by PRUDENCE ANDREW
Today: Mr. Welford's Friend
Adapted by CHRISTOPHER BEDLOE Directed by ROGER BUNCE
Executive producer ANNA HOME

Contributors

Adapted By:
Christopher Bedloe
Directed By:
Roger Bunce

The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v New Zealand from Trent Bridge
The morning's play on the final day.
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD JIM LAKER and TED DEXTER
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING and BILL TAYLOR

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter West
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Commentators:
Jim Laker
Presentation By:
David Kenning
Presentation By:
Bill Taylor

A series of eight programmes
Michael Aspel introduces your requests from recent BBC television programmes. With him in the studio this week: Tim Rice
Producer PHILIP CHILVERS

Contributors

Introduces:
Michael Aspel
Producer:
Philip Chilvers

with John Craven
The Monster in the Labyrinth
JOHN CRAVEN travels to Crete to discover the truth behind the legend of Theseus and the Minotaur. Storyteller RAY SMITH Illustrations
JAN PARKER
Music BBC Radiophonic Workshop Producer MOLLY cox

Contributors

Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Jan Parker

Renoir. Is That You?
Luiz Antonio Gasparetto is a young South American. He cannot paint - until up to 30 spirits of dead artists move him. And then he paints in the styles of great masters at the rate of 20-an-hour.
James Hogg examines this extraordinary case.
Camera ROGER TWYMAN Sound GEORGE CASSIDY
Producer BRIDGET WINTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Luiz Antonio Gasparetto
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Roger Twyman

starring James Garner in To Protect and Serve (part 1)
Rockford encounters a phenomenon new to him - a kind of police groupie Becker calls a buff. Supposedly supporting the sergeant, she is to prove no end of a nuisance; in fact, a real menace.
(Part 2 next week)

Contributors

Unknown:
James Garner

by MICHAEL j. BIRD. A series of eight episodes, starring Jack Hedley Betty Arvaniti , Takis Emmanuel 6: The Well
Water is not just the lifeblood of this Cretan village - it is the reason it's here. But why is Duncan Neve ?
Music composed by YANNIS MARKOPOULOS Designer MYLES LANG
Producer WILLIAM SLATER

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael J. Bird.
Unknown:
Jack Hedley
Unknown:
Betty Arvaniti
Unknown:
Takis Emmanuel
Unknown:
Duncan Neve
Composed By:
Yannis Markopoulos
Designer:
Myles Lang
Producer:
William Slater
Alan Haldane:
Jack Hedley
Annika Zeferis:
Betty Arvaniti
Duncan Neve:
Patrick Magee
Katerina Matakis:
Patience Collier
Nikos Vassilakis:
Nikos Verlekis
Mary Cooper:
Elizabeth Chambers
Leonard Cooper:
Allan Mitchell
Elena Vassilakis:
Maria Sokali
Matheos Noukakis:
Takis Emmanuel
Samantha Ross:
Sally Knyvette
The Major:
Stefan Gryff

The lives behind six legendary names - told by their biographers . 4: Robert Burns
Written and presented by the distinguished scholar and wit David Daiches
We quote Burns every day without realising it. This Scottish poet and songwriter - son of a tenant-farmer born over 200 years ago-told the truth about men and women in love and lust, at work and at play; and in so doing became almost the equivalent of a pop idol. His appeal is still universal. He has been translated into an extraordinary number of languages - the last edition in Russia sold half-a-million copies within weeks. In this programme DAVID DAICHES does not repeat the usual sentimental nonsense of him as a drunken roisterer, but tells the story of a very human person whose short life was full of social, sexual and cultural tensions which are very modern.
Photography jim PEIRSON
Sound GEOFF TOOKEY , RON EDMONDS Film editor LES NEWMAN Producer HARRY HASTINGS Book (some title), £5.95, from bookshops

Contributors

Told By:
Their Biographers
Unknown:
David Daiches
Unknown:
Geoff Tookey
Unknown:
Ron Edmonds
Editor:
Les Newman

A double bill about the inequality and misfits of our education system.

Gotcha
by Barrie Keeffe
On his last day at school, a 'no hope' 16-year-old pupil holds his teachers hostage using a motorbike petrol tank as a bomb.

Campion's Interview
by Brian Clark
A headmaster takes on the Education Authorities on behalf of his pupils, exposing the political pressures behind the creation of a comprehensive school.

Contributors

Writer (Gotcha):
Barrie Keeffe
Writer (Campion's Interview):
Brian Clark
Producer:
Margaret Matheson
Director:
Barry Davis
Gotcha - Kid:
Philip Davis
Gotcha - Ton:
Gareth Thomas
Gotcha - Lynne:
Clare Sutcliffe
Gotcha - Head:
Peter Hughes
Campion's Interview - Campion:
Julian Curry
Campion's Interview - Hyde:
John Byron
Campion's Interview - Sheldon:
Trevor Peacock
Campion's Interview - Sellors:
Don Henderson
Campion's Interview - Mrs Hymes:
Jean Rimmer
Campion's Interview - Walker:
Roger Brierley
Campion's Interview - Rudge:
John Burrows
Campion's Interview - Miss Meakin:
Annie Hulley

BBC One London

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

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