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Wheels and Wires
Presented by SAM DALE
Story sdng by DEREK GRIFFITHS
Story animation
ALAN ROGERS and LEO BELTOFT
Written and directed by MARTIN FISHER Produced by MICHAEL COLE

Contributors

Presented By:
Sam Dale
Unknown:
Derek Griffiths
Unknown:
Alan Rogers
Directed By:
Martin Fisher
Produced By:
Michael Cole

The Farm Animals' Christmas written and told by Ted Moult Presenters
Floella Benjamin, Bruce Allan pianist RICHARD BROWN
Woodwind MARTIN FRITH
Designerjo DAY
Written and directed by MARTIN FISHER Producer PETER WILTSHIRE
Series producerANNE GOBEY

Contributors

Told By:
Ted Moult
Pianist:
Bruce Allan
Pianist:
Richard Brown
Pianist:
Woodwind Martin Frith
Designer:
Jo Day
Directed By:
Martin Fisher
Producer:
Peter Wiltshire
Producer:
Anne Gobey

by RUDYARD KIPLING
Told by Orson Welles
A new, animated version of the classic story in which a mongoose is saved by a boy and his parents. Rikki becomes a member of their household and defends the family against the dreaded cobras that roam the compound.

Contributors

Told By:
Orson Welles

Presenting the British scene to the British people.
FRANK BOUGH, SUE LAWLEY
HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELUNGS present a mixture of topical reports, special investigations, film and features.

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Welungs

starring James Garner in The Dog and Pony Show
Mary Jo, member of a psychiatric therapy group, admits to a mental problem so Jim tends to disregard her apprehension until he learns of the intelligence agent locked up in the lunatic asylum.

Contributors

Unknown:
James Garner
Jim Rockford:
James Garner
Joseph Rockford:
Noah Beery
Det Becker:
Joe Santos
Angel:
Stuart Margolin

Day of Wrath by JOHN BRASON starring
Bernard Hepton , Angela Richards Michael Culver , Clifford Rose with Juliet Hammond-Hill
Ron Pember , Valentine Dyall
' Vengeance is Mine, saith the Lord'. But FI-Lt de Beers has other ideas, ideas which endanger his own people and ' Lifeline'.
Studio lighting ALAN HORNE Script editor JOHN BRASON Designer RAY London
Producer GERARD GLAISTER
An exhibition based on this series is currently on display at the RAF Museum, Hendon, London.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Brason
Unknown:
Bernard Hepton
Unknown:
Angela Richards
Unknown:
Michael Culver
Unknown:
Clifford Rose
Unknown:
Juliet Hammond-Hill
Unknown:
Ron Pember
Unknown:
Valentine Dyall
Unknown:
Alan Horne
Editor:
John Brason
Designer:
Ray London
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Guard:
David Beckett
De Beers:
John Alkin
Kessler:
Clifford Rose
Wullner:
Neil Daglish
Jelinek:
David Neilson
Alain:
Ron Pember
Albert:
Bernard Hepton
Monique:
Angela Richards
Natalie:
Juliet Hammond-Hill
Keldermans:
Valentine Dyall
Brandt:
Michael Culver
Weikmann:
John Rolfe
Jacques:
Ian Ruskin

by David Nobbs
Starring Leonard Rossiter and Pauline Yates
with John Barron

The slow trickle of visitors to Reggie's Community increases and becomes a fast trickle. The treatment they receive is astonishing, and so are the results.

Contributors

Writer:
David Nobbs
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Designer:
Pamela Lambooy
Producer:
Gareth Gwenlan
Reginald Perrin:
Leonard Rossiter
Elizabeth Perrin:
Pauline Yates
C.J.:
John Barron
McBlane:
Joseph Brady
Tom:
Leslie Schofield
Tony Webster:
Trevor Adams
Linda:
Sally-Jane Spencer
Joan:
Sue Nicholls
David Harris-Jones:
Bruce Bould
Prue Harris Jones:
Theresa Watson
Jimmy:
Geoffrey Palmer
Doc Morrissey:
John Horsley
Bernard Trilling:
Frederick Jaeger
Mr Pelham:
Glyn Edwards
Thruxton Appleby:
Leslie Sands
Hilary Meadows:
Sally Lahee
Arthur Noblet:
Ronald Pember

A Risk Business Special Report on the world's most extravagant fairgrounds.
In which Michael Rodd sets out in search of the ultimate fairground ride. In two of America's sunshine states, California and Florida, he finds himself taking part in a high-wire act, in a Wild West shoot-out, and in the breath-taking twists and turns of a 400-foot aquatic Cresta run. Participation, it seems, is the name of the Theme Park game.
Every year the impresarios introduce new ways of luring customers through the turnstiles of their particular brand of money-spinning fantasy. It's an ' arms race' in which the principal weapons are million-dollar roller coasters, breath-taking machines designed to carry the customer cork-screwing and gyrating in apparent defiance of the laws of gravity.
But the bills can escalate as rapidly as the thrills, and Parks can plunge from giddying heights to sickening depths almost as rapidly as their pleasure-seeking passengers. It's an industry where holidays are the most frantic time of the year, and where pleasure turns out to carry a very slender profit margin.
Film cameraman JOHN WYATT Film editor ROGER CHERYL Producer LYN gambits
Editor MICHAEL BLAKSTAD

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Rodd
Unknown:
John Wyatt
Editor:
Roger Cheryl
Producer:
Lyn Gambits
Editor:
Michael Blakstad

Presented by DENIS TUOHY and DONALD MACCORMICK
Including News Headlines
Deputy editors
RONALD NEIL , JOHN REYNOLDS Editor ROGER BOLTON

Contributors

Presented By:
Denis Tuohy
Presented By:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
Ronald Neil
Unknown:
John Reynolds
Editor:
Roger Bolton

... at the turning of the year
Long before Christmas as we know it came about, the pagan British had their own midwinter festival. The Christmas before last a film crew from BBC Bristol set out to record the colour, vitality and music of nine ritual celebrations which have survived from those early times into the present. North to the Moray Firth, South to the Somerset Levels, East to Humberside and West to County Kerry, this film takes a remarkable journey into the distant reaches of Christmas past.
NarratorJOHN TAMS
Musical director ASHLEY HUTCHINGS Film editorDAVID ALIBAND Written and produced by COLIN ROSE
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Narrator:
John Tams
Director:
Ashley Hutchings
Editor:
David Aliband
Produced By:
Colin Rose

BBC One London

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