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with Jane Lapotaire
Fanny and the Monsters by PENELOPE LIVELY
For Fanny's birthday treat in 1865, Aunt Caroline takes her to the Crystal Palace, where Fanny meets Dr Halliday and sees the prehistoric monsters. Part 1
(Part 2 tomorrow at 9.55 am)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Lapotaire
Unknown:
Aunt Caroline

The classic serial, in 12 exciting episodes, starring
Buster Crabbe as Buck Rogers 9: Bodies Without Minds
In which Buck Rogers is trapped in one of Killer Kane 's amnesia helmets, and Buddy is captured when he attempts to rescue Buck.

Contributors

Unknown:
Buster Crabbe
Unknown:
Buck Rogers
Unknown:
Killer Kane

Guest stars
Dale Robinette as Kedryn Carole Demas as Krysta Dax Xanos as the Rider
William O'Connell as Simkin Riddles : Varian and his fellow wanderers learn of a mysterious stone - the key to the doorway back to their own times.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dale Robinette
Unknown:
Kedryn Carole Demas
Unknown:
Krysta Dax Xanos
Unknown:
William O'Connell
Unknown:
Simkin Riddles

A cartoon featuring the voices of Glynis Johns as the swallow
Christopher Plummer as the Prince OSCAR WILDE'S classic bittersweet story of a swallow, winging its way south, which stops to rest upon the sorrowing statue of a once happy Prince and stays behind to help.
Produced by MURRAY SHOSTAK and MICHAEL MILLS

Contributors

Unknown:
Glynis Johns
Unknown:
Christopher Plummer
Produced By:
Murray Shostak

David Attenborough and Dr Warwick Bray visit the fabulous exhibition at the Royal Academy, London, to examine some of the wonderful creations of the Colombian Indian goldsmiths.
Producer DAVID COLLISON

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough
Producer:
David Collison

A feature film for television starring Ruth Gordon, T.J. Hargrave , Lisa Richards
Two orphans run away from their hated foster-mother and set up house in a tree in Central Park. They find it frightening by themselves but gradually they make friends with a sad old woman.

3.10 Interval

Contributors

Screenplay:
Jeb Rosebrook
From the novel by:
Evan Rhodes
Producer/Director:
Harvey Hart
Mrs Miller:
Ruth Gordon
Jay Jay:
T.J. Hargrave
Laurie:
Lisa Richards
Elmo:
Marc Vahanian
Alice:
Eda Reiss Merin
Ardis:
Carol Gustafson

with Cyril Luckham
The Church Mouse written and illustrated by GRAHAM OAKLEY
Sampson, the Church Cat, having heard many sermons by the Vicar on the theme of brotherly love, has become good friends with the Church Mice.

Contributors

Unknown:
Cyril Luckham
Illustrated By:
Graham Oakley

Michael Rodd asks questions based on scenes from Return to Witch Mountain, The Magic of Lassie, Scrooge and Pinocchio.
Looking for the answers are contestants from SIR JOHN TALBOT 'S SCHOOL, WHITCHURCH, and BRINE LEAS SCHOOL, NANTWICH, in a special holiday edition from The Odeon Cinema, Sale. Plus the Young Film-makers' Competition.
Directed by PAUL LOOSLEY Produced by JOHN BUTTERY BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Rodd
Unknown:
Sir John Talbot
Directed By:
Paul Loosley
Produced By:
John Buttery

by Phil Redmond
A series in 18 parts
The start of a new term brings new faces, a new headmaster and new problems, especially for Benny who is suspected of stealing.
Grange Hill pupils:
(For rest of cast see Friday 5.10, p 99)

Contributors

Writer/Series devised by:
Phil Redmond
Studio Lighting:
Derek Slee
Studio Sound:
Jeff Booth
Designer:
John O'Hara
Executive Producer:
Anne Home
Director:
Colin Cant
Alan Humphries:
George Armstrong
Judy Preston:
Abigail Arundel
Mary Johnson:
Kim Benson
Cathy Hargreaves:
Lindy Brill
Tucker Jenkins:
Todd Carty
Penny Lewis:
Ruth Davies
Joey Singer:
Alan Gibson
Singer's mate:
Neil Rogers
Grant:
Christopher Hall
Michael Doyle:
Vincent Hall
Trisha Yates:
Michelle Herbert
Antoni Karamanopolis:
Vivian Mann
Simon Shaw:
Paul Miller
Justin Bennett:
Robert Morgan
Susi McMahon:
Linda Slater
Benny Green:
Terry Sue Patt
Hughes:
Donald Waugh

A feature film for television starring Cathryn Harrison and Mark Holden
Although forbidden by her father to ride, Jenny Grey determines to spend her life with horses - especially the spirited filly, Blue Fire Lady ...
This film for the family is in the tradition of National Velvet and Gallant Bess with its strong appeal to animal lovers. It introduces one of Australia's pop idols, Mark Holden , to the screen.
Screenplay by BOB MAUMILL
Produced by ANTONY i. GINNANE Director Ross dimsey

Contributors

Unknown:
Cathryn Harrison
Unknown:
Mark Holden
Unknown:
Jenny Grey
Unknown:
Mark Holden
Play By:
Bob Maumill
Produced By:
Antony I. Ginnane
Director:
Ross Dimsey
Jenny:
Cathryn Harrison
Barry:
Mark Holden
Mclntyre:
Peter Cummins
Mrs Gianini:
Marion Edward
Mr Grey:
Lloyd Cunnington
Mrs Bartlett:
Irene Hewitt
Mr Bartlett:
Syd Conabere

by RON HUTCHINSON with ' This could be a bit special, Maggie. This could be the first case of an office block falling down during the topping-out party.'
Music by ANDY ROBERTS
Film cameraman KEN MORGAN
Film editor NIGEL PARDOE-MATTEWS Designer JIM HATCHARD
Script editor MICHAEL WEARING Producer DAVID ROSE
Director ROBERT KNIGHTS BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Ron Hutchinson
Music By:
Andy Roberts
Slacey:
Joe Lynch
Kellet:
Eamonn Kelly
Shay:
Stephen Rea
Fidelma:
Dearbhla Molloy
Maggie:
Barbara Young
Feeny:
Harry Webster
Nathan:
Anthony Sher
Neeley:
Colin Jeavons
Bly:
David Trevena
Wesson:
Edmund Kente
Fullerton:
Roland Jaquarello
Meikle:
Michael Golden
Kimber's rep:
Gareth Milne
Hostel warden:
Paul Luty
DHSS clerk:
Michael Cashman
Secretary:
Chloe Salaman

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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