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A film in three parts from Yugoslavia
1: Matice is chosen as the leading boy in a film and is given his co-star-a big black Newfoundland dog. But Matice lives in a block of flats where pets aren't allowed, and soon trouble begins.
Narrated by KEITH BARRON
Presented by DAPHNE JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Barron
Presented By:
Daphne Jones

The Who Come Back
After the death of their drummer Keith Moon , the group that has been called the greatest-surviving rock group in the world went into seclusion. But now they have re-emerged, with a concert tour and two films. Kevin Cosgrove reports on how The Who came back.
Film cameraman PHILIP bonham-carter Producer PETER GILLBE Editor HUGH WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Moon
Unknown:
Kevin Cosgrove
Unknown:
Philip Bonham-Carter
Producer:
Peter Gillbe
Editor:
Hugh Williams

Presented by Jimmy Hill
The series returns with a special look at the forthcoming football season. Tonight: a look back at the summer, which saw a further exodus of. British talent to the continent - including LAURIE CUNNING-HAM of West Brom to Real Madrid for 1900,000.
JIMMY HILL is also joined by Bob Wilson , and they speculate on the forthcoming ten months, which are climaxed by the finals of the EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS in June 1980.
Studio director MIKE moss Editor mike murphv

Contributors

Presented By:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Director:
Mike Moss
Editor:
Mike Murphv

Des O'Connor - who plays host to a gathering of some of the finest entertainment talent from Britain and America-sings, jokes and talks in the company of his guests. Tonight's special guests include From Los Angeles Hank Garcia From Philadelphia The Three Degrees
From Blackpool Lennie Bennett and from Sheffield Jerry Stevens
Orchestra directed by COLIN KEYES Programme associate NEIL SHAND
Additional material DENNIS BERSON Produced by JAMES MOIR

Contributors

Unknown:
Des O'Connor
Directed By:
Colin Keyes
Unknown:
Dennis Berson
Produced By:
James Moir

Five profiles from the golden age of Hollywood. Written and presented by Barry Norman 3: Charlie Chaplin with personal comments from
Sophia Loren , whom he directed in A Countess from Hong Kong Sydney Chaplin, his son Douglas Fairbanks Jr whose father co-founded United Artists with Chaplin Claire Bloom his co-star in Limelight King Vidor, director
Lita Grey Chaplin , his second wife Jackie Coogan , who was his child co-star in The Kid Tim Durant businessman and friend Robert Parrish screenwriter and director
Hal Roach , producer, who worked with Chaplin early in his career.
Film editor RAY WINGROVE
Research SALLY STOCKFORD , JILL TALBOT Production assistant sue mailinson Producer BARRY BROWN
Book (same title), £7.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Charlie Chaplin
Unknown:
Sophia Loren
Unknown:
Lita Grey Chaplin
Unknown:
Jackie Coogan
Unknown:
Tim Durant
Unknown:
Robert Parrish
Unknown:
Hal Roach
Editor:
Ray Wingrove
Unknown:
Sally Stockford
Unknown:
Jill Talbot
Producer:
Barry Brown

starring .
Charles Chaplin , with Claire Bloom, Sydney Chaplin
Chaplin's moving portrait of a faded music-hall comedian was the last film he made in America, and includes his only joint appearance with Buster Keaton.
Calvero once a star, is now only a theatrical memory. Returning home drunk one evening, he fortuitously saves a young ballet dancer from suicide. Their subsequent friendship alters the course of both their careers.
Written, produced and directed by CHARLES CHAPLIN ..
(First showing on British television) . Films: page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Chaplin
Unknown:
Sydney Chaplin
Unknown:
Buster Keaton.
Directed By:
Charles Chaplin
Calvero:
Charles Chaplin
Terry:
Claire Bloom
Neville:
Sydney Chaplin
Mr Postant:
Nigel Bruce
Stage manager:
Norman Lloyd
Calvero's partner:
Buster Keaton
Mrs Alsop:
Marjorie Bennett
Street musician:
Snub Pollard
Harlequin:
Andre Eglevsky
Columbine:
Melissa Hayden

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