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11.0 A Good Bead: 7. The story at Weir Castle ends and author ROBERT LEESON tells how his stories begin. Introduced by GORDON GRIFFIN
GILLIAN HAWSER , GORDON ASTLEY Producer GEOFF WILSON
11.22 Music Time: Sound Maps
11.45 General Studies
Open Prisons. Reporter TOM MANGOLD Producer JOHN PENYCATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Leeson
Introduced By:
Gordon Griffin
Introduced By:
Gillian Hawser
Producer:
Geoff Wilson
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Producer:
John Penycate

Denny MacLeod , Bob Langley
Marian Foster and Tony Francis including Standby USA: Los Angeles life-style - the truth behind the Californian dream.

Contributors

Unknown:
Denny MacLeod
Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Tony Francis

with Bridget Turner
The Battle of Bubble and Squeak by PHILIPPA PEARCE
When Sid Parker smuggles two pet gerbils called Bubble and Squeak into his home, it isn't long before the battle commences ... Today: Round One

Contributors

Unknown:
Bridget Turner
Unknown:
Philippa Pearce
Unknown:
Sid Parker

with Lesley Judd , Simon Groom and Christopher Wenner
Producer RENNY RYE
Assistant editor JOHN ABCOCK Editor BIDDY BAXTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Lesley Judd
Unknown:
Simon Groom
Unknown:
Christopher Wenner
Producer:
Renny Rye
Editor:
John Abcock
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

with Frank Bough. Sue Lawley Hugh Scully , John Stapleton and Bob Wellings Including
Pigeonhole with Glyn Worsnip
Producers DAVID DICKINSON , KEN VASS Deputy editor DAVID LLOYD Editor HUGH WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough.
Unknown:
Lawley Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Glyn Worsnip
Producers:
David Dickinson
Editor:
David Lloyd
Editor:
Hugh Williams

starring James Garner in The Gang at Don's Drive-in For old times' sake. Jim runs the rule over his one-time room-mate's high school class of '62 as research for the alcoholic author's latest novel. What transpires would be classed a sensational revelation in anyone's book.

Contributors

Unknown:
James Garner

Karen Silkwood : Deceased
On the eve of a claim in an American court for ten million dollars damages for the death of 28-year-old Karen Silkwood. Panorama investigates the inexplicable background to the car crash that killed her. Does the case prove that if we want nuclear power, basic civil rights may have to be sacrificed? Reporter Philip Tibenham
Film editor IAN CALLOWAY
Producer CHRISTOPHER OLGIATI
Deputy editor ELWYN PARRY JONES
EditorCHRISTOPHERCAFRON

Contributors

Unknown:
Karen Silkwood
Unknown:
Karen Silkwood.
Reporter:
Philip Tibenham
Editor:
Ian Calloway
Producer:
Christopher Olgiati
Editor:
Elwyn Parry

starring Maggie Smith, Robert Stephens, Pamela Franklin
Unorthodox, wilful and beautiful, Jean Brodie considers herself in her prime, and dedicated to her work. But in the sedate Edinburgh of 1932, her unconventional approach to life and teaching shocks her colleagues at the school. But it delights her pupils - all of whom are la creme de la creme
Screenplay by JAY PRESSON ALLEN
Based on her own play, adapted from the novel by Muriel Spark
Produced by ROBERT FRYER
Directed by RONALD NEAME.
Films, page 21

Contributors

Screenplay, based on her own play:
Jay Presson Allen
Adapted from the novel by:
Muriel Spark
Producer:
Robert Fryer
Director:
Ronald Neame
Jean Brodie:
Maggie Smith
Teddy Lloyd:
Robert Stephens
Sandy:
Pamela Franklin
Gordon Lowther:
Gordon Jackson
Miss Mackay:
Celia Johnson
Jenny:
Diana Grayson
Mary McGregor:
Jane Carr
Monica:
Shirley Steedman
Emily Carstairs:
Lavinia Lang
Helen McPhee:
Antoinette Biggerstaff
Miss Campbell:
Margo Cunningham
Miss McKenzie:
Isla Cameron
Miss Lockhart:
Rona Anderson
Miss Gaunt:
Ann Way

The news, the stories and the people that matter, intrigue and amuse.
Presented this week by Denis Tuohy , Valerie Singleton and Donald MacCormick
Including News Headlines
Deputy editors RONALD NEIL , JOHN REYNOLM Editor ROGER BOLTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Tuohy
Unknown:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Editors:
Ronald Neil
Editors:
John Reynolm
Editor:
Roger Bolton

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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