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Story: Indian Two Feet and his Horse
by MARGARET FRISKEY Illustrated by KATHERINE EVANS Presenters
Carol Chell , Stuart McGugan

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Friskey
Illustrated By:
Katherine Evans
Unknown:
Carol Chell
Unknown:
Stuart McGugan

with Lesley Judd , Simon Groom and Christopher Wenner
Producer RENNY RYE
Assistant editor JOHN ADCOCK Editor BIDDY BAXTER
Blue Peter Make, Cook and Look Book, £1.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Lesley Judd
Unknown:
Simon Groom
Unknown:
Christopher Wenner
Producer:
Renny Rye
Editor:
John Adcock

Written by MAURICE DODD featuring LEONARD ROSSITER as ' Boot'
With JUDY BENNETT SHEILA STEAFEL and PETER HAWKINS
Music by TREVOR EVAN JONES
Executive producer GRAHAM CLUTTERBUCK A FILM FAIR presentation

Contributors

Written By:
Maurice Dodd
Unknown:
Leonard Rossiter
Unknown:
Judy Bennett
Unknown:
Sheila Steafel
Unknown:
Peter Hawkins
Music By:
Trevor Evan Jones
Producer:
Graham Clutterbuck

The Nationwide team of FRANK BOUGH , SUE LAWLEY
HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS provides you with background to the news of the day and presents some of the less serious features and stories that make up the scene Nationwide.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings

Terry Wogan hosts a new comedy quiz game in which contestants attempt to match their 'blanks' with six star guests.

A game all the family can play at home; a game with no right or wrong answers - simple formula which relies on everyone to be witty with words.

Presented by arrangement with Goodson-Todman Inc and Talbot Television Ltd

Letters: see page 73

Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Programme Associate:
Tony Hawes
Designer:
Bernard Lloyd-Jones
Director:
Marcus Plantin
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Written by ROY CLARKE , starring
Potter calls to see how business is going in Tolly's antique shop. Things take a turn for the worse as he applies his experience of selling sweets to the art of selling valuable paintings.
With STUART SHERWIN
GORDON SALKILLD , FELIX BOWNESS
Designer GLORIA CLAYTON Producer PETER WHITMORE

Contributors

Written By:
Roy Clarke
Unknown:
Stuart Sherwin
Unknown:
Gordon Salkilld
Unknown:
Felix Bowness
Designer:
Gloria Clayton
Producer:
Peter Whitmore
Redvers Potter:
Arthur Lowe
the Vicar:
John Barron
Aileen:
Noël Dyson
Harriet:
Lally Bowers
Willy:
Ken Wynne
Tolly:
John Warner
Diana:
Honor Shepherd
Jane:
Brenda Cowling
Auctioneer:
John Pennington

Prima Ballerina Assoluta
Omnibus features a study of a great dancer, presented by writer and ballet critic Clement Crisp.
The sensation of Rudolf Nur eyev's defection to the West in 1961 was renewed nine years later when MAKAROVA became the first female ballet star to ask to stay in the West.
This film is about the qualities that have earned her the most extravagantly complimentary title of all - 'assoluta'. She has been blessed with a beautiful body; she has had the world's best training at the Vaganova School and in the Kirov Company in Leningrad; and she brings to the stage a magical theatrical presence, a unique combination of personality and intellect. But none of these advantages replaces the need to work: the constant process of rehearsing old roles and learning new ones.
This film is about Makarova at work and in performance; with Anthony Dowell in Los Angeles ' doing class ' and working on new choreography with Glen Tetley; extracts from her legendary Giselle with Mikhail Baryshnikov ; and in performance in the Pas de Deux from Swan Lake: Act II with Ivan Nagy of American Ballet Theatre.
Film cameramen
PHILIP BONHAM-CARTER , RICK ROBERTSON Film editor JON GREGORY Directed by DEREK BAILEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Clement Crisp.
Unknown:
Rudolf Nur
Unknown:
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Unknown:
Ivan Nagy
Unknown:
Philip Bonham-Carter
Unknown:
Rick Robertson
Editor:
Jon Gregory
Directed By:
Derek Bailey

BBC One London

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