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Donny MacLeod, David Seymour and Marian Foster
Television's liveliest magazine programme returns for its seventh season live, as always, from the foyer of the BBC Centre in Birmingham. This year the regular menu of informality, information and entertainment reflects the impact of cheaper travel upon ordinary people and the New World they have been discovering on the other side of the Atlantic.
Today's programme also launches a new series on practical self-sufficiency for Everyman - and woman - and includes, as guest stars
Max Boyce and the Three Degrees
Editor TERRY DOBSON

Contributors

Unknown:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Max Boyce
Editor:
Terry Dobson

by Roald Dahl
Dramatised by Trevor Preston
James Henry Trotter had been living with his terrible aunts for three whole years, and then one day, something rather peculiar happened...

Contributors

Author:
Roald Dahl
Dramatised by:
Trevor Preston
Producer:
Anna Home
Director:
Paul Stone
James:
Simon Bell
Aunt Spiker:
Anna Quayle
Aunt Sponge:
Ann Beach
Old man:
Arthur Hewlett
Interviewer/First naval officer/Security chief:
Andrew Sachs
Grasshopper:
Thorley Walters
Spider:
Pat Coombs
Ladybird:
Kate Lock
Centipede:
Bernard Cribbins
Earthworm:
Hugh Lloyd
Silkworm/Second naval officer:
Christopher Owen
Glow-worm/American woman:
Jo Kendall
American general/Ship's captain:
James Berwick
First American/Fourth naval officer:
Blain Fairman
Second American/Third naval officer:
Bernard Taylor
Newscaster:
Weston Gavin
Police chief:
Garry McDermott
Fire chief:
Robert MacLeod

by OLIVER POSTGATE The Railway Story told by OLWEN GRIFFITHS , ANTHONY JACKSON and OLIVER POSTGATE
Pictures by PETER FIRMIN
Music by VERNON ELLIOTT

Contributors

Told By:
Olwen Griffiths
Told By:
Anthony Jackson
Unknown:
Peter Firmin
Music By:
Vernon Elliott

Presented live from London and the BBC studios around Britain. Frank Bough, Sue Lawley
John Stapleton and Bob Welllngs are the team that bring you Britain's most watched current affairs programme. Each weekday evening they present analysis of topical events plus the features and film that make up the scene Nationwide.
Producers DAVID DICKINSON
ANDREW TAUSSFG
Deputy editor DAVID LLOYD
Editor HUGH WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Welllngs
Producers:
David Dickinson
Unknown:
Andrew Taussfg
Editor:
David Lloyd
Editor:
Hugh Williams

A fictional chronicle in four parts based on real events.
2: The Road to Babi Yar
1941: Erik Dorf 's career is on the ascendant as he assists Heydrich in devising methods for exterminating the Jews of Eastern Europe. The Weiss family are scattered from Buchenwald to Warsaw to Kiev where Rudi and Helena witness the massacre at Babi Yar.

Contributors

Unknown:
Erik Dorf

Explains the news and examines the issues from Britain and around the world that are still going to matter tomorrow. Presented by Denis Tuohy , Valerie Singleton and Donald MacCormick
Including News Headlines
Editor ROGER BOLTON

Contributors

Presented By:
Denis Tuohy
Presented By:
Valerie Singleton
Presented By:
Donald MacCormick
Editor:
Roger Bolton

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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