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At the Airport
The second of four new pre-reading programmes looking at and talking about Duncan's Picture Show.
Introduced by MICHAEL MAYNARD and Duncan the Dragon
Puppet animation JOE BARTON Director DIANE MORGAN
Producer JUDITH MILES

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Maynard
Unknown:
Joe Barton
Director:
Diane Morgan
Producer:
Judith Miles

Quick to Slow
In the river, trout and dippers like fast-flowing water. Frogs and tadpoles prefer a slower pace. A young otter takes to water for the first time, and gets a muddy nose. Music and narration by DEREK GRIFFITHS
Film editor ANDREW JOHNSTON
Producer MICHAEL COLE
Music from the series (record REC 37t, cassette ZCM 379) from record shops

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Griffiths
Editor:
Andrew Johnston
Producer:
Michael Cole

2.1 Watch
Africa: Animals
JAMES EARL ADAIR traces the migration flight of the swallow and discovers the rich animal life of southern Africa's game parks. African songs and dance come from MAGDALENE ODUNDO, and James sings the ' Hippopotamus Song.'
Producer jobn THORNICROPT
Music Watch Again (record REC 375, cassette ZCM 375) from record shops
2.18 Twentieth-Century History
One Man's Revolution (Mao Tse-Tung)
2.45 Appuntamento in Italia Usanze e costumi

with Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter explores the first-fastest-highest-heaviest-strongest- smallest - laziest - anything or anyone with a place in the record books.
In Hawaii, Roy goes to the top of the world's tallest mountain to find the largest infra-red telescope in the world.
This week's special guest Patrick Moore
Designer DINAH WALKER
Producer ALAN RUSSELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Castle
Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Designer:
Dinah Walker
Producer:
Alan Russell

by JOHN BUCHAN
Dramatised in six parts by EDWARD BOYD with The tinkers have been routed. Princess Saskia's jewels have been deposited in Dickson McCunn 's bank in Glasgow. Now preparations must be made for the siege at Huntingtower and the battle to come against Loudon and his paymaster, the mysterious Paul. Part 4
Cast in order of appearance
Producer PHARIC MACLAREN
Directed by BOB HIRD. BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
John Buchan
Unknown:
Edward Boyd
Unknown:
Dickson McCunn
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Directed By:
Bob Hird.
Dickson McCunn:
Paul Curran
John Heritage:
Peter Settelen
Mrs Morran:
Jean Taylor Smith
James Loudon:
Andrew Faulds
Saskia:
And Emma Jacobs
Dougal:
Iain Andrew
Wee Jaikie:
Eric Cullen
Peter Paterson:
Alan Hunt
Napoleon:
Iain Stewart
Old Bill:
Neil Crossan
Tammas Yownie:
John Keenan
Eugénie:
Izabella Telezynska
Spidel:
Tutte Lemkow
Leon:
Stanley Lebor
Dobson:
Liam O'Callaghan
Sir Archibald Roylance:
David Wood
Sime:
Tom Watson
Alexis:
Shane Briant
McGuffog:
Victor Carin

Look North, Look North West South Today, Look East Midlands Today, Points West
Spotlight South West Scene Around Six
Reporting Scotland, Wales Today present news and views in your area tonight. Then at 6.20 Nationwide

starring Lena Zavaroni with her guests The Nolans and _ special guest star Les Dawson
Musical director ARTHUR GREENSLADE Choreographer LUDOVICO ROMANO Script NEIL SHAND
Costume designer LYNDA WOODFIELD Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM Designer PAUL TRERISE
Producer STEWART MORRIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Lena Zavaroni
Unknown:
Les Dawson
Director:
Arthur Greenslade
Unknown:
Ludovico Romano
Script:
Neil Shand
Unknown:
Dickie Higham
Designer:
Paul Trerise
Producer:
Stewart Morris

by H. E. BATES , Dramatised in two parts by ROBIN CHAPMAN with Alison Elliott and Robin Davies
1: The summer of 1940. The German invasion of France is under way - a prelude to the invasion of Britain. In a small village in Kent, a young girl remains unaware of the momentous events about to change her life for ever.
Alison Elliott combines beauty and spirit in a memorable performance.
^(DAILY EXPRESS)
Lovingly photographed in the glorious Kent countryside. (DAILY MAIL) A triumph of atmosphere.
(SUNDAY TELEGRAPH)
Music composed by PAUL READE Producer COLIN TUCKER
Directed by RENNY RYE (Part 2 next Wednesday)

Contributors

Unknown:
H. E. Bates
Unknown:
Robin Chapman
Unknown:
Alison Elliott
Unknown:
Robin Davies
Unknown:
Alison Elliott
Composed By:
Paul Reade
Producer:
Colin Tucker
Directed By:
Renny Rye
Elizabeth:
Alison Elliott
Tom:
Michael Troughton
Catharine:
Jill Balcon
Harry:
Benjamin Whitrow
Edna:
Lucy Griffiths
Rose:
Betty Alberge
Group Capt O'Brien:
James Greene
Bill:
John Moulder-Brown
Matters:
Richard Albrecht
Count:
Nicolas Chagrin
Splodge:
Robin Davies
Fitzroy:
Geoffrey Burridge
Mac:
Neil McCaul
Stephanie:
Joanna Lloyd
Countess SHARON:
Lee Hill
Sergeant:
John Lyons
Corporal:
Tommy Wright
Photographer:
Barry McDonald
Newsreader:
Alvar Lidell
Doll:
Cheryl Hall
Landlord:
Harry Littlewood
Mr Hudson:
Bob Cartland
Smithy:
Ron Flanagan
Fred:
Jimmy Gardner
Amos:
George Malpas
Vicar:
Noel Howlett
Jimmy:
Lee MacDonald
Derek:
Gus Robbins

Introduced by Harry Carpenter featuring
International Professional Boxing from the Royal Albert Hall
TONY SIBSON , the Commonwealth Middleweight title-holder headed a parade of champions on last night's Mike Barrett promotion. His opponent over ten rounds was MARCIANO BERNARDI , a Puerto Rican who has had 20 wins as a professional, 16 inside the distance. Also on the bill were British Welterweight champion COLIN JONES ; PAT THOMAS , the Light-middleweight champion and RAY CATTOUSE , champion of Britain at Lightweight. Commentator HARRY CARPENTER Cricket
A preview of the First Test between England and the West Indies which begins tomorrow at Trent Bridge.
Television presentation: BOXing BOB DUNCAN
Producer JOHN PHILIPS
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
Tony Sibson
Unknown:
Mike Barrett
Unknown:
Marciano Bernardi
Unknown:
Colin Jones
Unknown:
Pat Thomas
Unknown:
Ray Cattouse
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Trent Bridge.
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Producer:
John Philips
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

starring Patrick Mower in Queen's Pardon by David Wickes

An old man campaigns to clear his dead son's name. His obsession unravels an 18-year-old mystery - but with deadly consequences.

Contributors

Producer:
Philip Hinchcliffe
Director:
David Wickes
Writer:
David Wickes
Geoffrey Wyatt:
Max Wall
Det-Supt Hackett:
Patrick Mower
Det Chief Supt Tate:
Philip Madoc
Det-Sgt Bonney:
Brendan Price
Det-Sgt Colbert:
Vivien Heilbron
Jack Sissons, MP:
Ray Smith
Labour Party agent:
Brian Glover
John Perry:
Peter Childs
Lloyd Johnson:
Lance Percival
Sandra:
Toni Palmer
Minister:
Ted Moult
Det-Con Fletcher:
Grahame Mallard
Jimmy Hackett:
Simon Mower
Supt:
John Franklyn-Robbins
Chief Constable:
Antony Carrick
PPS:
David Horovitch
Psychologist:
John Quayle
CID man:
John York
CID man:
Graham Padden
Companion:
Jason Kemp
Barman:
Alan Troy
Paul Wyatt:
Christopher Cregan

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