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9.10 Télé-Journal
Presented by CHANTAL CUER tShown last night on BBC2)
9.38 Mathshow
Cover-up Story
10.5 Look and Read The King's Dragon
Mr Day Helps with Story
10.30-10.45 Let's Go
Let's Go and Lend a Hand Presented by BRIAN RIX
About people from the Centre in Salisbury who do various kinds of voluntary work. tShown on Sunday at 10.35 am)
11.0 Watch
Salt Water
11.17 Going to Work
Applying for a Job
11.38 Shakespeare in Perspective
Romeo and Juliet: GERMAINE GREER travels to Italy to investigate the background to Shakespeare's play.
12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing?
Supermarket Manager

Contributors

Presented By:
Chantal Cuer
Presented By:
Brian Rix
Unknown:
Germaine Greer

DONNY MACLEOD and MARIAN FOSTER The live and lively magazine, presenting the personalities and talking points of the day including Medicine Matters with Dr David Delvin
Editor JIM DUMIGKAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Dr David Delvin
Editor:
Jim Dumigkan

with the PLAYBOARD PUPPET THEATRE and CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP
At the fair. Mr Max shows Kathy some magic and Mole and Hedge-hog join her to hear the story of The Mouse and the Lion.
Written and directed by JUDY WHITFIELD Produced by MICHAEL COLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Lillicrap
Unknown:
Mr Max
Directed By:
Judy Whitfield
Produced By:
Michael Cole

Graeme Garden invites
Bernie Clifton , Lesley Judd and Fred Harris to compete with Richard Stilgoe , June Whitfield and Derek Griffiths 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:
Bernie Clifton
Unknown:
Lesley Judd
Unknown:
Fred Harris
Unknown:
Richard Stilgoe
Unknown:
June Whitfield
Unknown:
Derek Griffiths
Written By:
Myles Rudge
Designer:
Tom Yardley-Jones
Producer:
Peter Charlton

A series in 18 parts
Part 15 by Alan Janes
A weekend field trip in the country should have been quiet and peaceful but Doyle and his friends are soon in trouble.
(Part 16 on Friday at 5.10 pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Janes
Series devised by:
Phil Redmond
Film cameraman:
Bill Matthews
Film recordist:
Alan Cooper
Executive producer:
Anna Home
Director:
Colin Cant
Designer:
John O'Hara
Alan Humphries:
George Armstrong
Andrew Stanton:
Mark Chapman
Penny Lewis:
Ruth Davies
Michael Doyle:
Vincent Hall
Justin Bennett:
Robert Craig-Morgan
Susi McMahon:
Linda Slater
Miss Clarke:
Jill Dixon
Mr Mitchell:
Michael Percival
Mr Sutcliffe:
James Wynn
Mr Stiles:
Tim Barlow
Insp Seaton:
Richard Grant
Mrs Doyle:
Amanda Reiss

Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West Look North, South Today
Present news and views in your region tonight. Then at 6.20 from Edinburgh and Cardiff, the Nationwide team look at some of the issues that might lead to the biggest change in the United
Kingdom for centuries. Including tonight -
Pigeonhole, Glyn Worsnip and WALTER with a special Celtic edition. Also from far and near, the Programme's team of reporters, LUKE CASEY, BERNARD CLARK , KEVIN COSGROVE , TONY FRANCIS , DIANE HARRON , JAMES HOGG , BILL KERR ELLIOTT , NICHOLAS WOOLLEY and GLYN WORSNIP bring you films and features that reflect the way life is Nationwide.

Contributors

Unknown:
Glyn Worsnip
Unknown:
Bernard Clark
Unknown:
Kevin Cosgrove
Unknown:
Tony Francis
Unknown:
Diane Harron
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Bill Kerr Elliott
Unknown:
Nicholas Woolley

starring

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

Hugh Burnett looks at Mauritius ten years after independence.
About the size of an English county, the volcanic island of Mauritius lies in the Indian Ocean, some 1,200 miles off the East Coast of Africa.
Once completely uninhabited, its population today is approaching a million. Here, where the dodo died, is a polyglot population, largely Indian, deeply influenced by the years when-the French and British ruled.
Tonight's documentary takes a look at this remarkable island of coral reefs and sugar cane and meets some of the interesting people who live beneath the island's towering jagged mountains-one of the most jumbled social mixtures of cultures and ideas in the world.
Photography LAURIE RUSH, vinod VITHALDAS Film sound JOHN GATLAND , GEOFF CUTTING Film editor JOHN LEE
Produced by HUGH BURNETT

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Burnett
Unknown:
John Gatland
Editor:
John Lee
Produced By:
Hugh Burnett

BBC One London

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