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With MICHAEL JAYSTON Princess Spindrift by SHEILA MACDONALD
King Hilarion had married the Sea-princess Arene despite all warnings that no good would come of such a marriage. Their daughter, Princess Spindrift, belonged to both the sea and the land, and some day she would have to choose between them. Today: The Sea-prince
Pictures by PAUL BIRKEECK
Directed by ANGELA BEECHING
Executive producer ANNA HOME

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheila MacDonald
Directed By:
Angela Beeching
Producer:
Anna Home

A school series by Phil Redmond
Judy hasn't found it easy to make friends at Grange Hill, so when she finds herself threatened by the school bullies she is on her own.

Contributors

Writer:
Phil Redmond
Executive Producer:
Anna Rome
Director:
Colin Cant
Justin Bennett:
Robert Morgan
Benny Green:
Terry Sue Patt
Jackie Heron:
Miriam Mann
Tucker Jenkins:
Todd Carty
Lucy Patton:
Kim Neve
Judy Preston:
Abigail Brown
Mary Richards:
Tilly Vosburgh
Brenda Thomas:
Karen Snow
Ann Wilson:
Lucinda Duckett
Carol Yates:
Julia Gale
Trisha Yates:
Michelle Herbert
Caretaker:
Graham Ashley
Mr Mitchell:
Michael Percival
Mrs Preston:
Peggy Sinclair

A six-part serial from Norway
3: A Council meeting with representatives from the main island has been arranged, but Kiwa and Gunnar do their best to upset the proceedings.
Story told by GABRIEL WOOLF
Presented by PEGGY MILLER

Contributors

Told By:
Gabriel Woolf
Presented By:
Peggy Miller

The last of five programmes with John Noakes
Paddlers Must Wear Lifejackets
John shoots the swollen weirs of the River Liffey in Ireland's toughest canoe race.
Producer DAVID BROWN
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
John Noakes
Producer:
David Brown

Another Ireland
Bob Wellings begins and ends this week on Nationwide reminiscing on his travels in the west of Ireland. He introduces some of the larger-than-life characters he met on the way-the do-it-yourself submariner of County Clare, and the Norfolk vicar turned High Priest of Isis.
Film cameraman KEITH BURTON Sound NORMAN JOHNSTONE Film editor LAURIE CHOAT Producer IAN TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Keith Burton
Producer:
Ian Taylor

This year the rock band Genesis was voted the number one touring group in the world. Behind Genesis are 37 members of a tough highly-paid road crew, eight 40-foot articulated trucks, and 20 tons of the most sophisticated rock equipment yet invented. Bernard Clark looks at the story behind GENESIS and follows them across Europe on their latest tour.
Film cameraman MARTIN PATMORE Sound STUART MOSER Director LAURIE CHOAT
Producer BERNARD CLARK

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Clark
Unknown:
Martin Patmore
Unknown:
Sound Stuart Moser
Director:
Laurie Choat
Producer:
Bernard Clark

Members of The Lord's Taverners challenge a team of Celebrities in a special edition of It's a Knockout

Taking part: Robin Askwith, Raymond Baxter, John Blythe, Tommy Boyd, Patricia Brake, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Paul Burnett, Eddie Capelli, Judith Chalmers, Jacqueline Clarke, Julie Dawn Cole, John Craven, Pat Crerand, Barry Cryer, Linda Cunningham, Roger de Courcey, Neil Durden-Smith, Jessie Evans, Tony Gale, Graeme Garden, Bob Grant, David Hamilton, Jenny Hanley, Anita Harris, Rachael Heyhoe-Flint, Frazer Hines, Derek Hobson, Kid Jensen, Barry John, John Junkin, Diane Langton, George Layton, Legs & Co, Liverpool Express, Linda Lusardi, Victor Maddern, Tony Mahoney, Mick McManus, Ann Moore, Patrick Moore, Eric Morecambe, Don Moss, Bill Oddie, Richard O'Sullivan, Nicholas Parsons, Lance Percival, Nora Perry, Magnus Pyke, Chris Ralston, Tim Rice, Cardew Robinson, William Rushton, Sheila Steafel, Ray Stevens, Mike Swann, Shaw Taylor, Meriel Tufnell, Bob Wilson, Norman Wisdom
Introduced from Fulham Football Club by Stuart Hall and Eddie Waring

BBC Manchester

Contributors

Presenter:
Stuart Hall
Presenter:
Eddie Waring
Unknown:
Robin Askwith
Unknown:
Raymond Baxter
Unknown:
John Blythe
Unknown:
Tommy Boyd
Unknown:
Patricia Brake
Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Paul Burnett
Unknown:
Eddie Capelli
Unknown:
Judith Chalmers
Unknown:
Jacqueline Clarke
Unknown:
Julie Dawn Cole
Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Pat Crerand
Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
Linda Cunningham
Unknown:
Roger de Courcey
Unknown:
Neil Durden-Smith
Unknown:
Jessie Evans
Unknown:
Tony Gale
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Bob Grant
Unknown:
David Hamilton
Unknown:
Jenny Hanley
Unknown:
Anita Harris
Unknown:
Rachael Heyhoe-Flint
Unknown:
Frazer Hines
Unknown:
Derek Hobson
Unknown:
Kid Jensen
Unknown:
Barry John
Unknown:
John Junkin
Unknown:
Diane Langton
Unknown:
George Layton
Unknown:
Linda Lusardi
Unknown:
Victor Maddern
Unknown:
Tony Mahoney
Unknown:
Mick McManus
Unknown:
Ann Moore
Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Unknown:
Eric Morecambe
Unknown:
Don Moss
Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Unknown:
Richard O'Sullivan
Unknown:
Nicholas Parsons
Unknown:
Lance Percival
Unknown:
Nora Perry
Unknown:
Magnus Pyke
Unknown:
Chris Ralston
Unknown:
Tim Rice
Unknown:
Cardew Robinson
Unknown:
William Rushton
Unknown:
Sheila Steafel
Unknown:
Ray Stevens
Unknown:
Mike Swann
Unknown:
Shaw Taylor
Unknown:
Meriel Tufnell
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Contestant:
Norman Wisdom
Referee:
Arthur Ellis
Designer:
Stuart Furber
Director:
Keith Phillips
Producer:
Cecil Korer

The last episode of a five-part series by JOHN CHALLEN Stephen starring Frank Windsor
Colin Douglas , Michael Byrne
Stephen lies, steals, plays truant and accuses his maths teacher of brutality. To convince his listeners, he reveals very real bruises and signs of ill-treatment.
Cast in order of appearance
Theme music DUDLEY SIMPSON Producer RAYMOND MENMUIR Director ROLAND JOFFE

Contributors

Unknown:
John Challen
Unknown:
Frank Windsor
Unknown:
Colin Douglas
Unknown:
Michael Byrne
Producer:
Raymond Menmuir
Director:
Roland Joffe
Stephen:
Mark Farmer
Simon:
David Nunn
David:
Shaun Davies
Mike:
John Higgens
Harris:
Roger Hume
Douglas:
Mark Herman
Hart:
Tom Georgeson
Saunders:
Ian Thompson
Funnell:
Peter Godfrey
Mr Lewis:
David Ryall
Fisher:
Frank Windsor
June:
Lucinda Curtis
Philips:
Colin Douglas
First boy:
Lee Mannering
Second boy:
Tony Hambleton
Wilf Farley:
Ray Burdis
Third boy:
Franco Manzi
Abbott:
Peter Sproule
Russell:
Michael Byrne
Usher:
Stephen Wale
Clerk of the Court:
Arthur Blake
Chairman:
Doreen Mantle
Policeman:
David Whitworth
Social worker:
Judy Buxton

starring Kate Jackson
Katharine Justice , Stuart Margolin Mary Kaye Buell , Sandy Lawton and Sharon Dornbeck are three American wives whose husbands are in Vietnam; one a PoW for seven years, another on combat duty, the third, missing believed killed in action. Mary, Sandy and Sharon are three women in limbo.
From a story by JOAN SILVER
Directed by MARK ROBSON. Films: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Jackson
Unknown:
Katharine Justice
Unknown:
Stuart Margolin
Unknown:
Mary Kaye Buell
Unknown:
Sandy Lawton
Unknown:
Sharon Dornbeck
Story By:
Joan Silver
Directed By:
Mark Robson.
Sandy Lawton:
Kate Jackson
Sharon:
Katharine Justice
Phil Garrett:
Stuart Margolin
Jane York:
Hazel Medina
Mary Kaye Buell:
Kathleen Nolan
Alan Weber:
Russell Wiggins
Margaret Holroyd:
Joan Murphy
Joe Buell:
Michael Bersell
Kathy Buell:
Kim Nicholas
Pete Buell:
Ken Kornbluh
Julie Buell:
Laura Kornbluh

Six individuals take a highly-subjective look at Scotland at the crossroads. Tonight:
Laura Grimond
' The people of Orkney in their kingdom on this side of the Pent-land Firth have never been more conscious of the value of their own inheritance or more determined to fight for their own future.'
Director BARRY TOOVEY Editor DAVID MARTIN BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Laura Grimond
Director:
Barry Toovey
Editor:
David Martin

BBC One London

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