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9.10 Tele-Journal
Presented by Chantal Cuer.

9.38 Out of the Past: Great Archaeological Discoveries of the Past: 2: Ur of the Chaldees

10.5 Look and Read: The King's Dragon: Miss Wood in Danger

10.30-10.45 Let's Go: Let's Go and Cook a Meal
Presented by Brian Rix.
Last week's group prepare and cook the food they bought. Brian emphasises cleanliness and safety, and gives some tips for efficiency in the kitchen.

11.0 Watch: Down at the Docks

11.17 Going to Work: Wheels

11.38 Design by Five: 4: A Sitting Room for Alan Coren designed by Max Glendinning
Alan Coren would like his sitting room to be a background for lively conversation amongst his journalist and cartoonist friends. The designer's problem is to give the room a unified sense of style without being intrusive and overpowering.

12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing?: Dispensing

Contributors

Presenter (Tele-Journal):
Chantal Cuer
Presenter (Let's Go):
Brian Rix
Subject (Design by Five):
Alan Coren
Interior designer (Design by Five):
Max Clendinning
Film Editor (Design by Five):
Al Gell
Producer (Design by Five):
Paul Kriwaczek

with Kenneth Williams and special guests Margaret Tyzack and Jack Shepherd Today: Adventure
Musical director ROY CIVIL Designer PAUL TRERISE
Director MICHAEL KERRIGAN Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Executive producer ANNA HOME.

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Margaret Tyzack
Unknown:
Jack Shepherd
Designer:
Paul Trerise
Director:
Michael Kerrigan
Producer:
Angela Beeching

Graeme Garden invites
Roy Hudd , Floella Benjamin and Jan Chappell to compete with Melvyn Hayes Jan Hunt and Simon Groom in a series of peculiar acting games, including
Ivor Notion Makes History written by MYLES RUDGE
Designer TOM YARDLEY-JONES Producer PETER CHARLTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Hudd
Unknown:
Floella Benjamin
Unknown:
Jan Chappell
Unknown:
Melvyn Hayes
Unknown:
Jan Hunt
Unknown:
Simon Groom
Written By:
Myles Rudge
Designer:
Tom Yardley-Jones
Producer:
Peter Charlton

A series in 18 parts
Part 11 by PHIL REDMOND
The Students Action Group start picketing sports activities to further their campaign for the abolition of school uniform, but they reckon without Mr Baxter.
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
(Part 12 is on Friday at 5.10 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Baxter.
Unknown:
Grange Hill
Unknown:
Bill Matthews
Unknown:
Alan Cooper
Designer:
John O'Hara
Alan Humphries:
George Armstrong
David Sellers:
Richard Beaumont
Mike:
Andrew Bowen
Tucker Jenkins:
Todd Carty
Andrew Stanton:
Mark Chapman
Macker:
Bobby Collins
Penny Lewis:
Ruth Davies
Michael Doyle:
Vincent Hall
Justin Bennett:
Robert Craig-Morgan
Jessica Samuels:
Sara Sugarman
Hughes:
Donald Waugh
Mr Llewellyn:
Sean Arnold
Mr Baxter:
Michael Cronin
Miss Clarke:
Jill Dixon

Terry Wogan and Ray Moore introduce the Variety Club of Great Britain Annual Show Business Awards from the Savoy Hotel, London.
In the presence of celebrities from the world of show business Lord Delfont assisted by Chief Barker Philip Isaacs presents the awards reflecting outstanding performances of 1978. Among the awards being made are: BBC and ITV personalities
Film and Stage Actress and Actor BBC and Independent Radio and the premier award to the Show Business Personality jor 1978
Producer KEN GRIFFIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Ray Moore
Unknown:
Barker Philip Isaacs
Producer:
Ken Griffin

Alan Minter (GB) v Rudy Robles (USA)
Live exclusive coverage of tonight's International Contest over ten rounds from the Wembley Conference Centre.
MINTER, Middleweight Champion of Europe and leading contender for a World Title Fight, meets in tonight's overweight contest a very tough opponent.
ROBLES, a veteran of over eight years' campaigning, has a great number of wins on his record and took former World Champion Rodrigo Valdez the full distance. Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Television presentation BOB DUNCAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Rudy Robles
Unknown:
Rodrigo Valdez
Unknown:
Bob Duncan

On the eve of his 85th birthday former Prime Minister
Harold Macmillan talks to
Robert McKenzie about the vast changes he has seen in 4 his lifetime and his hopes for the future of Britain.
Producer
MARGARET DOUGLAS

Contributors

Talks:
Harold MacMillan
Unknown:
Robert McKenzie
Unknown:
Margaret Douglas

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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