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. A film from Yugoslavia: part 3
Matice's mother says Jacob must be found a new home. But Matice loves his dog, and can't bear the thought of being parted from him. The children on the estate think of a plan.
Narrated by KEITH BARRON
Presented by DAPHNE JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Barron
Presented By:
Daphne Jones

Another series of the nature programme, with the latest news and information on wildlife.
Introduced by Tony Soper With SU INGLE
Barn owls are having a hard time as traditional barns disappear. Tony has some ideas for providing new nest sites for barn owls. And if you know of unusual nest sites for other birds, why not write in and tell us?
How many different wild flowers could you find in one day, in one place, at this time of year? Su goes on a wild flower expedition to discover the answer.
Otters are popular animals, but they're almost impossible to see, let alone film. Tony goes otterwatchine in Shetland, and discovers the secrets of how these rare and beautiful animals can be filmed.
Associate producer TONY SOPER
Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tony Soper
Producer:
Tony Soper

by BRIAN FINCH
A comedy series in six episodes featuring
1: Gold Fever
As Peter Potter endeavours to keep open the old Picture Palace, he discovers that his late aunt turned all her profits into a gold brick and hid it in the cinema. Melvyn and Bogie decide that it's ' finders-keepers '.
Producer JOHN BUTTERY Director JEREMY SWAN
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Finch
Unknown:
Peter Potter
Producer:
John Buttery
Director:
Jeremy Swan
Melvyn Didsbury:
Melvyn Hayes
Sidney Bogart:
John Comer
Joan Biddie:
Angela Crow
Frank Plank:
Colin Edwynn
Peter Potter:
Eden Phillips
Desmond Bagshaw:
Mark Dempsey

A report by Peter Williams The DBCP File
In 1977, an unusual order was processed at an agrochemical factory in East Anglia. It was for a pesticide that was subsequently exported to the West Indies.
The pesticide was DBCP. The use of DBCP is now banned throughout the United States, because it causes sterility, and may cause cancer, in those who manufacture it or who use it.
The implications of this single order led the Open Secret team from Suffolk to the United States and on to Mexico. PETER WILLIAMS talks to Mexican farmers who still use DBCP and to the president of the Los Angeles company that still manufactures it - solely for export. He examines the role of the chemical giants, Dow and Shell, in the story of this pesticide and meets the group of men who, in discovering they were sterile in 1977, became the first entry in The DBCP File.
ResearchDAVID DUGAN
Film editorjohn STOTHART
Producer CHRISTOPHER SYKES

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Williams
Unknown:
David Dugan
Editor:
John Stothart
Producer:
Christopher Sykes

Introduced by Harry Carpenter
The Greyhound TV Trophy Final live from Wembley Stadium
The most prestigious race in the greyhound calendar over 850m. Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
The Welterweight Championship of Great Britain from Wembley Conference Centre Kirkland Laing v Colin Jones (Champion) (Challenger)
Last night's fight on the Barrett-Duff promotion.
Sponsored by Whyte & Mackays Wonder Woman
American TRACY CAULKINS ' hopes of winning nine swimming gold medals at the Moscow Olympics are threatened by President Carter's boycott call. HAMILTON BLAND reports from Tennessee.
TV presentation:
Greyhounds JOHN SHREWSBURY Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Producer JOHN PHILIPS
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Tracy Caulkins
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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