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with Janet Maw
The Elephant War by GILLIAN AVERY
When Harriet catches sight of the three Smith boys in the Ashmolean Museum, little does she realise what an effect they, and Jumbo the Elephant, are going to have on her future ...
Today: Harriet Attacks

Contributors

Unknown:
Gillian Avery
Unknown:
When Harriet

by OLIVER POSTGATE Sheep Herding
Pictures by PETER FIRMIN
Story told by OLWEN GRIFFITHS
ANTHONY JACKSON and OLIVER POSTGATE Music by VERNON ELLIOTT

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Firmin
Told By:
Olwen Griffiths
Told By:
Anthony Jackson
Music By:
Vernon Elliott

Presented live from London and the BBC studios around Britain, Frank Bough , Sue
Lawley Hugh Scully , John Stapleton and Bob Wellings are the team that bring you Britain's most-watched current affairs programme. Each weekday evening they present analysis of topical events, plus the features and film that make up the scene Nationwide. Including Home Office with Glyn Worsnip learning how to do it himself and presenting more thoughts and suggestions from your letters.
And The Villages of England-a series in which Hugh Scully makes a 700-mile journey to look at four very different communities -each one typical of an English way of life.
Tonight: Chilham, one of the prettiest villages in Kent.
Producers ANDREW CLAYTON. LINO FERRARI IAN SQUIRES , RICHARD TAIT Deputy editor DAVID LI. OYD Editor HUGH WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Lawley Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Glyn Worsnip
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Producers:
Andrew Clayton.
Producers:
Lino Ferrari
Producers:
Ian Squires
Editor:
David Li.
Editor:
Hugh Williams

Frank Bough and Peter Barkworth are the hosts at London's Café Royal when Nationwide's outside broadcast cameras cover the presentation of these West End theatre awards, coveted accolades awarded by the profession itself for the best plays, musicals and individual performances of 1979. The stars themselves will specially perform for the programme extracts from some of this year s hit musicals including:
Chicago with Antonia Ellis , My Fair Lady with Tony Britton and Liz Robertson , Songbook with Anton Rodgers and Gemma Craven , and Hello Dolly with Carol Channing.
Lighting JOHN MASON Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBB Designer JOHN PUSEY
MUSIC RONNIE HAZLEHURST Producer johjtmwerirge
Director BRIAN WHITEHOUSE. See page 3

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Peter Barkworth
Unknown:
Antonia Ellis
Unknown:
Tony Britton
Unknown:
Liz Robertson
Unknown:
Anton Rodgers
Unknown:
Gemma Craven
Unknown:
Carol Channing.
Unknown:
John Mason
Unknown:
Sound Chris Holcombb
Designer:
John Pusey
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Director:
Brian Whitehouse.

Presented by Fred Emery
The issues, the people and the stories that matter, reported by television's top journalists:
JAMES BELLINI , MICHAEL COCKERELL RICHARD LINDLEY , TOM MANGOLD
JEREMY PAXMAN , PHILIP TIBENHAM DAVID TAYLOR
Deputy editor ELWYN PARRY JONES Editor ROGER BOLTON

Contributors

Presented By:
Fred Emery
Unknown:
James Bellini
Unknown:
Michael Cockerell
Unknown:
Richard Lindley
Unknown:
Tom Mangold
Unknown:
Jeremy Paxman
Unknown:
Philip Tibenham
Unknown:
David Taylor
Editor:
Elwyn Parry
Editor:
Roger Bolton

starring ,
' If I could undo it all, I would.' ' Where would you begin? ' Joan Maple 's questioning reply to her husband. Richard, typifies their relationship. They are a well-off American couple, who-after 15 years-find themselves with a marriage based on mutual distrust and dissatisfaction. But is the remedy more painful than what ails them? John Updike 's devastating series of Maple stories has been brilliantly adapted into scenes from an American marriage, in this made-for-TV feature film. with GLENN CLOSE, KEN KERCHEVAL
JOSEF SOMMER and KATHRYN WALKER
Adapted by WILLIAM HANLEY from the short stories by JOHN UPDIU Produced by CHIZ SCHULTZ Directed by FIELDER COOK
(First showing on British television) Films: page 29

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Maple
Unknown:
John Updike
Unknown:
Ken Kercheval
Unknown:
Josef Sommer
Unknown:
Kathryn Walker
Adapted By:
William Hanley
Stories By:
John Updiu
Produced By:
Chiz Schultz
Directed By:
Fielder Cook
Richard Maple:
Michael Moriarty
Joan Maple:
Blythe Danner

Barry Norman presents a weekly round-up of news, reviews and interviews from the movie world. The Outsider: a controversial story of an Irish-American Vietnam veteran (Craig Wasson ), who joins the IRA in Ireland, and is exploited by both sides in the conflict.
Fedora: Billy Wilder 's latest film is featured in a retrospective season at the National Film Theatre.
Somewhere in Time: a location report from Canada, in which Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour and Christopher Plummer comment on their roles in this time travel love story.
Executive producer BARRY BROWN Studio director BOB BLAGDEN Producer JUDY LINDSAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Craig Wasson
Unknown:
Billy Wilder
Unknown:
Jane Seymour
Unknown:
Christopher Plummer
Producer:
Barry Brown
Director:
Bob Blagden
Producer:
Judy Lindsay

The BBCtv Roadshow meets young people in Plymouth for music, dance and talk. With Linda Lewis and Jon Eden
Featuring the disco-goers at Castaways 2001, Plymouth. Music from Kandidate plus film about the ideas and interests of young people in Plymouth.
(Free Roadshow Guide on jobs, rights and the law available from libraries, careers offices and job centres)

Contributors

Presenter:
Linda Lewis
Presenter:
Jon Eden
Executive Producer:
Tony Matthews
Director:
Peter Lee-Wright

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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