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DONNY MACLEOD , BOB LANGLEY and MARIAN FOSTER Including Dig This with Peter Seabrook and That Was the Circus
A look back with Peter Verney

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Peter Seabrook
Unknown:
Peter Verney

with Michael Hordern
Alice Through the Looking-glass by LEWIS CARROLL
Illustrated by JOHN TENNIEL Today: Queen Alice
Adapted and directed by PAULINE TALBOT Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Executive producer ANNA HOME

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Hordern
Unknown:
Lewis Carroll
Illustrated By:
John Tenniel
Unknown:
Queen Alice
Directed By:
Pauline Talbot
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Producer:
Anna Home

with Susan King
Britain's Heavy Horses
Once a part of everyday life, Britain's common carthorses are now almost an elite. But, as SUSAN discovers, there is still a job for them to do when they're away from the attentions of the showground crowds.
Film editor GEORGE AUCKLAND Producer DAVID TURNBULL

Contributors

Editor:
George Auckland
Producer:
David Turnbull

A series in 18 parts
Part 4 by MARGARET SIMPSON
Trisha reluctantly agrees to call for the unpunctual Simon on her way to school, but this leads to more complications than she'd bargained for.
Grange Hill pupils
Series devised by PHIL REDMOND Film cameraman BILL MATTHEWS Film recordist ALAN COOPER Designer JOHN O'HARA
Executive producer ANNA HOME Director COLIN CANT

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Simpson
Unknown:
Grange Hill
Unknown:
Bill Matthews
Unknown:
Alan Cooper
Designer:
John O'Hara
Cathy Hargreaves:
Lindy Brill
Tucker Jenkins:
Todd Carty
Sudhamani Patel:
Sheila Chandra
Gary Hargreaves:
Mark Farmer
Carol Yates:
Julia Gale
Michael Doyle:
Vincent Hall
Trisha Yates:
Michelle Herbert
Simon Shaw:
Paul Miller
Maria:
Helen Raye
Benny Green:
Terry Sue Patt
Hughes:
Donald Waugh
Mr Llewellyn:
Sean Arnold
Mr Garfield:
Graham Ashley
Mr Baxter:
Michael Cronin
Mr Mitchell:
Michael Percival
Mr Sutcliffe:
James Wynn
Mrs Yates:
Pamela Vezey
Neighbour:
William Ashley

News from London, and with studio and film features from all corners of the country.
Presented by FRANK BOUGH SUE LAWLEY, HUGH SCULLY
JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS Including Highspots of Britain in which Bob Wellings makes tracks up the highest points in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Tonight:
The High Road to Glencoe and Sportswide with Desmond Lynam

Contributors

Presented By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Desmond Lynam

A film series starring
Today: Light-Fingered Lady
Diana takes part in a$50 million robbery and is well and truly trapped by an electronic device.
Written by BRUCE SHELLEY Directed by ALAN CROSLAND

Contributors

Written By:
Bruce Shelley
Directed By:
Alan Crosland
Diana Prince and Wonder Woman:
Lynda Carter
Major Steve Trevor:
Lyle Waggoner
Tony:
Ryan Chrisstone
Anton Caribe:
Greg Morris
Paul Rojak:
Bubba Smith
Grease:
Gary Crosby
Michael Sutton:
Titos Vandis

The British National Championship for the Brylcreem Trophy Heat 1 - The Post Masters
Nine of Britain's legendary sporting champions come out of retirement to compete in this multi-sport contest with the added chance of meeting in the Final the top sporting champions of today.
The contenders
Bobby Charlton : one of soccer's most popular post-war players with over 100 England caps
Lynn Davies : the Welshman who won Olympic gold in the Tokyo long jump
Brian Phelps : the high diver who became a Commonwealth, European and Olympic medallist as a teenager
Brian Close: one of cricket's finest all-rounders who captained England, Yorkshire and Somerset
Roger Becker : England's No 1 tennis star of the 50s and trainer of our Davis Cup Squad
Budge Rogers: acknowledged as one of our most talented rugby players ever
Ian Black : Scotland's world record-breaking swimmer of the mid-50s
John Charles : the Welsh football star who became an Italian soccer idol
Billy Walker : the blond bomber of British heavyweight boxing
Commentators DAVID VINE and RON PICKERING
Staged at the Cwmbran Stadium
Sports Centre, South Wales. I Produced in collaboration with Trans World International and Candid Productions Inc Executive producer IAN SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Bobby Charlton
Unknown:
Lynn Davies
Unknown:
Brian Phelps
Unknown:
Brian Close
Unknown:
Roger Becker
Unknown:
Budge Rogers
Unknown:
Ian Black
Unknown:
John Charles
Unknown:
Billy Walker
Unknown:
David Vine
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Producer:
Ian Smith

by Desmond Bagley, dramatised in three parts by Jack Gerson
starring Stuart Wilson, Heida Steindørsdøttir and George Sewell
Why should Graham, a British agent, attempt to kill Alan and his girlfriend Elin?
While waiting for answers to that and a few other strange questions, Alan drives into the Icelandic hinterland. But their Land-Rover is followed and they are pursued across Iceland.
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Author:
Desmond Bagley
Dramatised by:
Jack Gerson
Music composed and conducted by:
Christopher Gunning
Film cameraman:
Alex Scott
Film sound:
Gordon Forsyth
Film Editor:
David White
Producer:
Bob McIntosh
Director:
William Brayne
Alan:
Stuart Wilson
Elin:
Heida Steindørsdøttir
Slade:
George Sewell
Jack Case:
Ian McCulloch
Sir David Taggart:
Richard Hurndall
Graham:
Dallas Adams
Sigurlin:
Jonina Scott
Johnny:
Joe Praml
Hyich:
Eugene Schlusser
Gregor:
Jøn Sigubjørnsson
Kennikin:
Vladek Sheybal

starring
Marlon Brando , Sophia Loren with Sydney Chaplin
Tippi Hedren, Patrick Cargill and Margaret Rutherford
Ogden, a wealthy American diplomat, arrives in Hong Kong recovering from illness and meets Natascha, a beautiful, but poor, emigree Russian countess - with no passport.
Produced by JEROME EPSTEIN
Writer and director CHARLES CHAPLIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Marlon Brando
Unknown:
Sophia Loren
Unknown:
Patrick Cargill
Unknown:
Margaret Rutherford
Produced By:
Jerome Epstein
Director:
Charles Chaplin
Ogden:
Marlon Brando
Natascha:
Sophia Loren
Harvey:
Sydney Chaplin
Martha:
Tippi Hedren
Hudson:
Patrick Cargill
Miss Gaulswallow:
Margaret Rutherford

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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