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9.30 Canoe
2: Elementary Paddling from the former Outward Bound School at Ashburton, Devon, with DEREK PRITCHARD and JEFF CHOAT and GAY GOLDSMITH
Introduced by JOHN EARLE
10.0 Look and Read Sky Hunter
Written by LEONARD KINGSTON 2: For Sale
10.23 Ffenestri Dewch i ganu gyda MAIR ROBINS
Cynhyrchydd WYNNE LLOYD
BBC Cymru/Wales. (Windows)

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Pritchard
Unknown:
Jeff Choat
Unknown:
Gay Goldsmith
Introduced By:
John Earle
Written By:
Leonard Kingston
Unknown:
Mair Robins
Unknown:
Wynne Lloyd

DAVID SEYMOUR , BOB LANGLET and MARIAN FOSTER
The live and lively magazine, presenting the personalities and talking points of the day and including Dig This with Peter Seabrook
Editor TERRY DOBSON

Contributors

Unknown:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Bob Langlet
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Peter Seabrook
Editor:
Terry Dobson

Introduced by Ed Stewart
Starring Peter Glaze, Jan Hunt and Bernie Clifton
with Val Mitchell
and special guests including Peters and Lee

Contributors

Presenter:
Ed Stewart
Comedian:
Peter Glaze
Comedienne:
Jan Hunt
Comedian:
Bernie Clifton
Hostess:
Val Mitchell
Singers:
Peters and Lee
Script:
Bob Hedley
Music:
Bert Hayes and his Orchestra
Lighting:
Ron Bristow
Sound:
Mike Giles
Designer:
Jim Clay
Director:
Alan Bell
Producer:
Johnny Downer

Presented by FRANK BOUGH
SUE LAWLEY, JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS , the programme brings you an up-to-the-minute analysis of events in the news and provides you with a comprehensive picture of life Nationwide. Including at
6.40 Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
Nationwide editor HUGH WILLIAMS

Contributors

Presented By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Desmond Lynam
Editor:
Hugh Williams

starring in by DAVID WICKES with Philip Madoc, Brendan Price and Vivien Heilbron and featuring
An old man campaigns to clear his dead son's name. His obsession unravels an 18-year-old mystery - but with deadly consequences.
Designer HUMPHREY JAEGER
Sound DAVE JEWITT, RON EDMONDS
Film editor BERNARD ASHBY
Photography FRED HAMILTON
Produced by PHILIP HINCHCLIFFE
Directed by DAVID WICKES

Contributors

Unknown:
David Wickes
Unknown:
Philip Madoe
Unknown:
Brendan Price
Unknown:
Vivien Heilbron
Designer:
Humphrey Jaeger
Unknown:
Dave Jewitt.
Unknown:
Ron Edmonds
Editor:
Bernard Ashby
Unknown:
Fred Hamilton
Produced By:
Philip Hinchcliffs
Directed By:
David Wickes
Hackett:
Patrick Mower
Geoffrey Wyatt:
Max Wall
Ray Smith and:
Lance Percival
Det-Supt Steve Hackett:
Patrick Mower
Det Chief Supt Tate:
Philip Madoc
Det-Sgt Frank Bonney:
Brendan Price
Det-Sgt Louise Colbert:
Vivien Heilbron
Jack Sissons, MP:
Ray Smith
Labour Party agent:
Brian Glover
John Perry:
Peter Childs
Lloyd Johnson:
Lance Percival
Sandra:
Toni Palmer
Minister:
Ted Moult
Det-Con Fletcher:
Grahame Mallard
Jimmy Hackett:
Simon Mower
Superintendent:
John Franklyn-Robbins
Chief Constable:
Antony Carrick
PPS:
David Horovitch
Psychologist:
John Quayle
CID men:
John York
CID men.:
Graham Padden
Companion:
Jason Kemp
Barman:
Alan Troy
Paul Wyatt:
Christopher Cregan

starring
Cliff Robertson , Claire Bloom with Lilia Skala , Leon Janney
Charly Gordon , a 30-year-old man with the mind of a child of six, is the butt of cruel jokes from his workmates whom he regards as friends. Touched by Charly's determined but hopeless efforts to improve himself, night-school-teacher Alice Kinian takes him to a clinic specialising in mental retardation.
Based on the short story and novel Flowers for Algernon by DANIEL KEYES
Produced and directed by RALPH NELSON Films: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Robertson
Unknown:
Claire Bloom
Unknown:
Lilia Skala
Unknown:
Leon Janney
Unknown:
Charly Gordon
Unknown:
Daniel Keyes
Directed By:
Ralph Nelson
Charly Gordon:
Cliff Robertson
Alice Kinian:
Claire Bloom
Dr Richard Nemur:
Leon Janney
Dr Anna Straus:
Lilia Skala
Bert:
Dick van Patton
Joey:
William Dwyer
Gimpy:
Ed McNally
Paddy:
Dan Morgan
Hank:
Barney Martin
Mrs Apple:
Ruth White
Eddie:
Frank Dolan

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