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On the Trail starring Brian Cant. with Julie Stevens , Tony Robinson
Anita Dobson. Jonathan Cohen and the Play Away Band
This week's guest: George Layton
Producer ANN REAY
Director JUDY WHITFIELD

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Cant.
Unknown:
Julie Stevens
Unknown:
Tony Robinson
Unknown:
Anita Dobson.
Unknown:
Jonathan Cohen
Unknown:
George Layton
Producer:
Ann Reay
Director:
Judy Whitfield

The Black Economy
Eleven thousand million pounds - that's the sum the taxmen say is being evaded every year.
Bill Kerr Elliott explores the growing world of the Black Economy and talks to tax-evaders from all walks of life.
Film cameraman JOHNNY wyatt Sound CLIVE DERBYSHIRE
Film editor MICHAEL DAVIDSON Producer DUNCAN GIBBINS Editor HUGH WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Kerr Elliott
Editor:
Michael Davidson
Producer:
Duncan Gibbins
Editor:
Hugh Williams

Olympic Sailing Squad
Over two million people go racing with sailing dinghies every weekend in Britain. From these a handful of experts will be chosen to represent their country in the next Olympic Games. Bob Bond of the Royal Yachting Association follows the likely hopefuls through the first freezing days of their winter training to the British Olympic week in June, when they compete for a place in the squad that is regarded as one of the most expert and formidable in world competition.
Producer JEREMY PALLANT

Contributors

Producer:
Jeremy Pallant

Introduced by Jimmy Savile , OBE LEGS & CO
TOP OF THE POPS ORCHESTRA
Musical director JOHNNY PEARSON Choreography FLICK COLBY
Sound KEITH GUNN. Lighting JOHN FARR Designer GRAHAM LOUGH Producer STANLEY APPEL
Executive producer ROBIN NASH

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jimmy Savile
Director:
Johnny Pearson
Unknown:
Keith Gunn.
Producer:
Stanley Appel
Producer:
Robin Nash

Written by John Sullivan
Starring Robert Lindsay as Wolfie Smith
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
John Sullivan
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson
Director:
Ray Butt
Wolfie Smith:
Robert Lindsay
Charles Johnson:
Peter Vaughan
Shirley:
Cheryl Hall
Mrs Johnson:
Hilda Braid
Ken:
Mike Grady
Tucker:
Tony Millan
Rick Holmes:
Lee Walker
Assistant:
Margaret Heald

looks at the world of advertising and marketing
Tonight: The Whisper that Shouts
Why should a soft-drinks company subsidise a new range of books? Or an insurance group cut the cost of opera-going? Or a German firm Put money into that most British of sports, point-to-point?
More than £30-million a year is now being invested by sponsors in sports and the arts. David Tindall asks if sponsorship is simply a kind of soft sell. What do sponsors get in return? How much do they influence sports like motor racing, cricket and tennis?
Film editor BARBARA PLUCK Director MICHAEL TOSH Producer DAVID MARTIN BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
David Tindall

The last of a new four-part film series starring former champion prizefighter turned Private Eye with Nothing 'cept Noise
The Duke is hired to find a missing girl and visits Chicago's dreaded Wilson Street which even cops avoid. There he is set up as fall-guy in a murderous moonshine war; but who knows better than Duke that you have to fight to stay on your feet?
Written by STEPHEN j. CANNELL Directed by ROBERT CONRAD

Contributors

Written By:
Stephen J. Cannell
Directed By:
Robert Conrad
Oscar ' Duke Ramsey:
Robert Conrad
Joe Cadillac:
Larry Manetti
Sgt Mick O'Brien:
Red West
Dedra Smith:
Patricia Conwell

The last in a series of special profiles in which David Dimbleby talks to well-known men and women who have set out to change the world in which they live. Sir James Goldsmith
Half-French, half-English, half-Jewish, half-Roman Catholic, businessman, litigator and would-be newspaper proprietor, SIR JAMES GOLDSMITH is literally a man of many parts. His huge French-based business empire has important interests all over the world. His news magazine Now will be on sale to the public in September. His campaigns against inquisitive journalists, his loyal support for his friends, his pleasure at the gaming table, even his marital adventures, all contribute to his fame. ' What a relief it is,' he tells David Dimbleby , ' to get back to France, where nobody knows who I am.'
Editor JOHN SHEARER
Producer JOHN PERCIVAL Director ROY CHAPMAN BBC Bristol

Contributors

Talks:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Sir James Goldsmith
Unknown:
James Goldsmith
Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Editor:
John Shearer
Producer:
John Percival
Director:
Roy Chapman

starring Goldie Hawn
The delectable GOLDIEHAWN fizzes her way through her own TV special, aided and abetted by her guests
George Burns
The Harlem Globetrotters John Kitter and The Hardy Boys star Shaun Cassidy
And of course, being Goldie, there's always the chance that something will go wrong, intentionally or unintentionally....
Producer GEORGE SCHLATTER. Director DON MISCHER

Contributors

Unknown:
George Burns
Unknown:
John Kitter
Unknown:
Shaun Cassidy
Producer:
George Schlatter.
Director:
Don Mischer

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