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Michael Rodd asks questions based on scenes from: When Knights Were Bold; 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea; Beaver Valley; He's Your Dog Charlie Brown.
Looking for the answers will be the winning contestants from the first four programmes, coming from St Helier Boys' Grammar School, Jersey; Bishop Stopford School, Kettering; Culverhay School, Bath; and Rising Brook High School, Stafford.
Also in the programme will be Time in a Box, the winner in the Live Action Section of the Young Film-makers' Competition.
(BBC Manchester)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Rodd
Director:
Paul Loosley
Producer:
John Buttery

A series in 18 parts
Justin thinks he has found a champion in Andrew but making friends can be hard work.

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Janes
Devised by:
Phil Redmond
Film Cameraman:
Bill Matthews
Film Recordist:
Alan Cooper
Designer:
John O'Hara
Executive Producer:
Anna Home
Director:
Colin Cant
Grange:
Hill pupils -
Alan Humphries:
George Armstrong
Andrew Stanton:
Mark Chapman
Penny Lewis:
Ruth Davies
Michael Doyle:
Vincent Hall
Antoni Karamanopolis:
Vivian Mann
Justin Bennett:
Robert Morgan
Susi McMahon:
Linda Slater
Mr Baxter:
Michael Cronin
Miss Summers:
Philomena McDonagh
Mr Sutcliffe:
James Wynn
Mrs Karamanopolis:
Helen Bourne
Mrs Stanton:
Briony Hodge
Mr Karamanopolis:
Alexis Mylonas

Television's most popular current affairs magazine presented each weekday evening by Frank Bough, Sue Lawley, Hugh Scully, John Stapleton and Bob Wellings with contributions from BBC studios throughout the country.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Sue Lawley
Presenter:
Hugh Scully
Presenter:
John Stapleton
Presenter:
Bob Wellings

The first in a new series of 13 episodes
Blake and his crew witness a gigantic explosion that destroys their spaceship The Liberator.
The event is shown to them on a visual by Orac, the super-computer. Orac confirms this prediction but refuses to say when it will happen - but it will happen soon.

Contributors

Writer:
Terry Nation
Series created by:
Terry Nation
Music:
Dudley Simpson
Studio Lighting:
Brian Clemett
Script Editor:
Chris Boucher
Designer:
Sally Hulke
Producer:
David Maloney
Director:
Vere Lorrimer
Blake:
Gareth Thomas
Jenna:
Sally Knyvette
Avon:
Paul Darrow
Cally:
Jan Chappell
Vila:
Michael Keating
Gan:
David Jackson
Zen:
Peter Tuddenham
Alta One:
Sheila Ruskin
Alta Two:
Harriet Philpin
Norm One:
Roy Evans

starring Jim Davis as Jock Ewing, Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing, Patrick Duffy as Bobby Ewing, Barbara Bel Geddes as Eleanor Southworth Ewing, Victoria Principal as Pamela Barnes Ewing, Linda Gray as Sue Ellen Ewing and Charlene Tilton

Contributors

Jock Ewing:
Jim Davis
J R Ewing:
Larry Hagman
Bobby Ewing:
Patrick Duffy
Eleanor Southworth Ewing:
Barbara Bel Geddes
Pamela Barnes Ewing:
Victoria Principal
Sue Ellen Ewing:
Linda Gray
Lucy Ewing:
Charlene Tilton

by Dixie Williams
"They live in castles with big doors and bars on the windows and a faithful servant and a coach with no driver that takes you where you don't want to go..."
Stu has been chasing vampires all over Liverpool - where will it end?
(BBC Birmingham)

Contributors

Writer:
Dixie Williams
Designer:
Stanley Morris
Script Editor:
Peter Ansorge
Director:
John Goldschmidt
Producer:
Tara Prem
Stu:
Peter Moran
Davey:
Paul Moran
Dingo:
Tommy White
Mrs Perry:
Linda Beckett
Jim:
Jimmy Coleman
Joke shop owner:
Bert Edgar
Sweet shop owner:
Vera Kelly
Georgie:
Paul Shane
Dolly:
Terri Griffin
Miss Mathers:
Christine Moore
Miss Goodall:
Margot Boyd
Sandra:
Angela Uglow
Headmaster:
George Malpas
Fr Mulvaney:
Phil Kernot
Dingo's brother:
Gerard Riley
Girlfriend:
Janet Bond
Cemetery official:
Eddie Ross
Vampire:
John G. Heller

Mother leaves; Dad disappears; daughter missing ...
We have in Britain what amounts to a right to disappear. Thousands of people vanish from home every year and provided they are over 17, and there is no reason to believe that they are in danger. it is their own business and the police are not bound to investigate. Jack Pizzey reports on the case of a businessman who vanished and turned up in another town with another name and papers to prove it; the case of a young mother who phoned the police to say she was alive and well and would not return home; and the case of a missing girl which has baffled the police and Interpol for nine years.

Contributors

Reporter:
Jack Pizzey
Research:
Ginny Sykes
Film Editor:
Eric Brown
Producer:
Harry Weisbloom

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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