Weather MICHAEL FISH
DAVID SEYMOUR , BOB LANGLEY and MARIAN FOSTER
The live and lively magazine, presenting the personalities and talking points of the day and including Dig This America
For the next few weeks Peter Seabrook looks at gardens and gardeners US-style.
Editor jim DUMIGHAN
A programme for children under 5
Mr Tornado
with Hannah Gordon The Snow Kitten by NINA WARNER HOOKE 5:Unwelcome Visitors
Pictures by GAVIN ROWE
Directed by GORDON HOUSE Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Executive producer ANNA HOME
A cartoon series
The Stone Age superhero, Captain Caveman, helps the Teen Angels solve another mystery.
Introduced by Ed Stewart starring Peter Glaze
Jan Hunt and Bernie Clifton with Val Mitchell and special guests
Script BOB HEDLEY
Music BERT HAYES AND HIS ORCHESTRA Lighting ERIC WALLIS Sound MIKE GILES Designer JIM CLAY Director ALAN BELL
Producer JOHNNY DOWNES
with Richard Baker Weatherman
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Presented by FRANK BOUGH SUE LAWLEY, HUGH SCULLY
JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLJNGS brings you an up-to-the-minute analysis of events in the news. Including The Mersey Beat
Another of Martin Young's on-the-spot reports about the life and work of the Merseyside police. and Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
This week: The Corbomite Manoeuvre
The alarm bells clang aboard the USS Enterprise as the sensors detect an unidentified object speeding towards the spaceship on a collision course!
Rebel Without a Pause
Written by JOHN SULLIVAN and starring
Studio lighting DEREK SLEE
Studio sound NORMAN GREAVES Designer PAUL ALLEN DirectorRAY BUTT
Producer DENNIS MAIN WILSON
by CARLA LANE starring featuring and in Various Kinds of Old
Sandra is very elated to discover she is pregnant but Mrs Hutchin son, in spite of saying that' Sandra is becoming gloriously and beautifully pregnant' is definitely not pleased to be made a ' Grannie Carol decides to help Grandad Boswell fulfil his longing to go on the Birkenhead Ferry. Unfortunately, with the help of Lucian, it does not turn out as she has planned.
Designer MARJORIE PRATT Produced by ROGER RACE
with Richard Baker
Weekend Weather MICHAEL FISH
starring
in Big Elephant by BOB BAKER and DAVE MARTIN with Philip Madoc. Brendan Price and Vivien Heilbron and featuring
Ken Hutchison and Katy Manning Half-a-million pounds' worth of heroin goes missing - not even Mr Cetti can afford to lose that. Hackett knows who's got it - but he's waiting for the big fish to pounce.
Producer PHILIP HINCHCLIFFE
Directed by DOUGLAS CAMFIELD
Target: The Men They Once Were, £3.25 (hardback), 80p (paperback), from bookshops
starring
Charlie Chaplin with Dawn Addams, Oliver Johnston
Jerry Desmonde, Michael Chaplin and Maxine Audley
Political persecution was long a subject of deep concern to Chaplin and in the early 50s he had bitter personal experience of its effect when he was refused readmission to the United States. A King in New York, entirely made in Britain, was his answer to his accusers. Chaplin plays King Shahdov who flees from a revolution in his own country to New York but soon finds himself a victim of commercial exploitation - and of the infamous Un-American Activities Committee. In typical Chaplin fashion, this attack on American life is leavened with some of the master's most brilliant comedy sequences.