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by JOHN CHALLEN
The gang have to find partners to enter the local treasure hunt. Lux is taking Denise and Robert meets a pretty French girl. But who will Graham ask?
Cordial Intent
With BRUCE PARKER
Executive producer ANNA home Director MARILYN FOX

Contributors

Unknown:
John Challen
Unknown:
Bruce Parker
Producer:
Anna Home
Graham:
Mark Francis
Mildred:
Melanie Gibson
William:
Neill Lillywhite
Lux:
Alan Corbett
Denise:
Katherine Hughes
Robert:
Tommy Pender
Keith:
Lloyd Mahoney
Annabeiie:
Elizabeth Rees
Stephanie:
Marion Gay
Miss Green:
Brigit Forsyth
News cameraman:
Bill McGuirk
News soundman:
David Hayward

with Simon Groom
Christopher Wenner , Tina Heath
Producer RENNY RYE
Assistant editor JOHN ADCOCK Editor BIDDY BAXTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Groom
Unknown:
Christopher Wenner
Unknown:
Tina Heath
Producer:
Renny Rye
Editor:
John Adcock
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

FRANK BOUGH, SUE LAWLEY
HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS provide you with background to the news of the day and present some of the less serious features and stories that make up the scene Nationwide.
Including The Bosanquet View: The Aristocracy
In the second of his new series, Reginald Bosanquet examines the condition of Britain's aristocrats and asks: ' What's in a name? '

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Reginald Bosanquet

America's comedy hit

Latka faces deportation unless he can find an American girl willing to marry him. Elaine refuses, so the cabbies hire a 'working girl' to be the romantic mechanic's bride.

Starring Judd Hirsch as Alex Rieger
with Randall Carver as John Burns, Jeff Conaway as Bobby Wheeler, Tony Danza as Tony Banta, Danny De Vito as Louie de Palma, Marilu Henner as Elaine Nardo, Andy Kaufman as Latka Gravas
Special guest stars Rita Taggart as Vivian, Christopher Lloyd as Rev Jim

Contributors

Director:
James Burrows
Writer:
Glen Charles
Writer:
Len Charles
Producer:
James L. Brooks
Alex Rieger:
Judd Hirsch
John Burns:
Randall Carver
Bobby Wheeler:
Jeff Conaway
Tony Banta:
Tony Danza
Louie de Palma:
Danny De Vito
Elaine Nardo:
Marilu Henner
Latka Gravas:
Andy Kaufman
Vivian:
Rita Taggart
Rev Jim:
Christopher Lloyd

by Lee Langley
From the novel Miss Mole by E.H. Young in four episodes

Hannah's attempt to escape into quiet obscurity is threatened - Mr Pilgrim has arrived in Radstowe.

(For full cast see Tuesday page 44)
(Part 3 next Tuesday evening)

Contributors

Writer:
Lee Langley
From the novel by:
E.H. Young
Title music composed by:
Anthony Isaac
Film Cameraman:
Peter Hall
Script Editor:
Sally Head
Designer:
Walter Miller
Producer:
Colin Tucker
Director:
Peter Jefferies
Miss Hannah Mole:
Helen Ryan
Mr Blenkinsop:
Tim Pigott-Smith

by Ron Hutchinson
A story of a Midlands factory in six parts
with Mark McManus and Philip Martin Brown

'No trouble with the Unions in Bull Week. Bull Week's the week they pretend they're West Germans.' But an incident at the factory gate threatens industrial strife - with the Kowal family in the front line.

BBC Birmingham
Feature p68

Contributors

Writer:
Ron Hutchinson
Music composed by:
Glenn Swanborough
Script Editor:
Michael Rolfe
Designer:
Ian Ashurst
Producer:
Michael Wearing
Director:
Philip Dudley
Johnny Kowal:
Mark McManus
Donna Kowal:
Stephanie Fayerman
Eddie Kowal:
Philip Martin Brown
Mr Kowal:
Czeslaw Grocholski
Hilditch:
Norman Jones
Fat Freddy Armadale:
Dave Atkins
Sanders:
Forbes Collins
Greer:
James Duggan
Alick:
Phil McCall
Ferguson:
David Leland
Secretary:
Jane Galloway
CID man:
Graham Weston
Police constable:
Kenneth Hadley

with Robin Day tonight Joe Ashton , MP
John Biggs-Davison , MP
Tom Jackson , Emma Nicholson Producer BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Ashton
Unknown:
John Biggs-Davison
Unknown:
Tom Jackson
Unknown:
Emma Nicholson
Producer:
Barbara Maxwell

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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