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with DONNY MACLEOD , DAVID SEYMOUR and MARIAN FOSTER
The live and lively magazine, presenting the personalities and talking points of the day and including Medicine Matters with Dr David Delvin

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Dr David Delvin

with Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter explores the first - fastest - highest - heaviest - strongest - smallest - laziest anything or anyone with a place in the record books.
In New Zealand, ROY meets world mile record-holder John Walker.
The studio audience tests NORRIS'S record memory and meets a man who spent seven weeks playing the piano.
Designer CHRIS HULL
Producer ALAN RUSSELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Castle
Unknown:
Norris McWhirter
Unknown:
John Walker.
Designer:
Chris Hull
Producer:
Alan Russell

Television's most popular current affairs magazine presented each weekday evening by FRANK BOUGH , SUE LAWLEY, JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS with contributions from BBC studios throughout the country. Also, from far and near, the programme's team of reporters LUKE CASEY , BERNARD CLARK , KEVIN COSGROVE , TONY FRANCIS , DIANE HARRON , JAMES HOGG , BILL KERR ELLIOTT, NICHOLAS WOOLLEY and MARTIN YOUNG bring you films and features that reflect the way life is Nationwide.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Reporters:
Luke Casey
Reporters:
Bernard Clark
Reporters:
Kevin Cosgrove
Unknown:
Tony Francis
Unknown:
Diane Harron
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
Nicholas Woolley

Distant Voices
James Burke follows another detective story through the past, looking for the clues that lead to one of the modern world's most indispensable inventions.
This week he asks: ' What's the connection between the Battle of Hastings and the muck that the Chinese found in pigsties, or between the invention of the barometer and the pleasures of the Electrico-Celestial Bed - and how does the result of those connections help prevent World War III?'
Film editor JIM LATHAM Photography
DAVID FE1G, TONY PlERCE-ROBERTS Produced by MICK JACKSON and DAVID KENNAND
Marc's cartoon: page 94

Contributors

Unknown:
James Burke
Editor:
Jim Latham
Produced By:
Mick Jackson
Produced By:
David Kennand

starring
Black Market Baby
Sue Ellen is so desperate to present Jock Ewing with his first grandchild that she secretly decides to adopt a baby. But then her real problems begin ...
Directed by LAWRENCE DIOBKIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Jock Ewing
Directed By:
Lawrence Diobkin
Jock Ewing:
Jim Davis
J R Ewing:
Larry Hagman
Bobby Ewing:
Patrick Duffy
Barbara Bel Geddes:
Eleanor Southworth Ewing
Victoria Principal:
Pamela Barnes Ewing
Sue Ellen Ewing:
Linda Grey
Lucy Ewing:
Charlene Tilton

by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey

Three a.m. A crash of breaking glass ... the slow creak of a door opening ... is it a burglar? Raymond Collis finds out the hard way.

Contributors

Writer:
John Esmonde
Writer:
Bob Larbey
Film cameraman:
Tony Pierce Roberts
Studio sound:
John Hartshorn
Studio lighting:
Dave Sydenham
Designer:
Ray Cusick
Director:
James Cellan Jones
Raymond Collis:
Ray Brooks
Stan:
Tony Selby
Sylvia Collis:
Judy Cornwell
Mrs Hackett:
Brenda Bruce
Tiny Hackett:
Rusty Goffe
Norman Tuck:
Nat Jackley
First policeman:
Karl Howman
Second policeman:
Hugh Walters
Ambulanceman:
Tim Meats
CID man:
Alec Linstead
Terry:
Doug Fisher
Old Spud:
George Tovey
Graham:
George Innes
Mike:
Anthony Langdon
Miss Benson:
Deborah Fairfax
Reporter:
Eamonn Boyce
Mr Nesbitt:
Patrick Newell
Mr Samson:
John Kidd
Court attendant:
Esmond Webb

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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