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The Gillette Cup: Second round
PETER WEST introduces live coverage of the morning's play from one of today's second-round matches.
Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , JIM LAKEB FRED TRUEMAN
Television presentation
"ICK HUNTER, BILL TAYLOR ,
Cricket scores and reports on Ceefax

Contributors

Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Bill Taylor

CARMEN MUNROE introduces rhymes and counting games and tells a story about Annie, Louise, George Kevin , Caroline, Cheng,
Scott Mary Toni , and Sandra, who all go to a place where there is Plenty to do and room to play. Cheng's Cat
Illustrated by JOAN HICKSON
Percussiongbegknowles Musical director PETER PETTINGER
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE Written and directed by CAROLE WARD

Contributors

Introduces:
Carmen Munroe
Unknown:
George Kevin
Unknown:
Scott Mary Toni
Illustrated By:
Joan Hickson
Illustrated By:
Percussiongbegknowles Musical
Director:
Peter Pettinger
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Directed By:
Carole Ward

Introduced by Johnny Morris
With TERRY NUTKINS
The Animal Magic regulars back again for another series: Johnny with Rocky the rockhopper penguin and Terry with Gemini the sea-lion.
Among a studio full of guest animals there are two puma cubs and a spitting cobra! And Johnny takes the penguins at Edinburgh Zoo out for a walk, while Terry goes looking for - and finds - wild otters.
Producer mike BEYNON BBC Bristol

Contributors

Introduced By:
Johnny Morris

by Bob Block
With the help of Hazel the Mac-Witch, the ghosts open a restaurant, but their plans misfire and Hazel is dismissed-she decides to take her revenge.
(Repeat)
Book (same title), hardback £3.85, paperback 75p, from bookshops

Contributors

Writer:
Bob Block
Incidental Music:
Jonathan Cohen
Designer:
Carol Golder
Producer:
Jeremy Swan
Fred Mumford:
Anthony Jackson
Hubert Davenport:
Michael Darbyshire
Timothy Claypole:
Michael Staniforth
Mr Meaker:
Edward Brayshaw
Ethel Meaker:
Ann Emery
Mr Mumford:
John Dawson
Mrs Mumford:
Betty Alberge
Hazel the MacWitch:
Molly Weir
Newsreader:
David Strong

FRANK BOUGH , SUE COOK
HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS present a mixture of topical reports, special investigations, films and features.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Sue Cook
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings

A series of six programmes
5: Sue Peacock - TV Presenter Reporter Paul Heiney
Sue Peacock is a housewife from Cheshire. She is used to giving talks to her local Women's Institute, but with the help of The Big Time she gets an audience of ten-million as she goes, for the first time ever, before live TV cameras to present Nationwide.
FRANK BOUGH, BOB WELLINGS and SUE LAWLEY help to prepare her for the big night and, with advice from top TV personalities, DAVID FROST , ESTHER RANTZEN , ROBIN DAY and ANGELA RIPPON , she sits, for one night only, in one of the hottest seats in television.
Research BEITY MCBRIDE Film editor COLIN JONES
Producer ESTHER RANTZEM Director PIETER MORPURGO

Contributors

Reporter:
Paul Heiney
Unknown:
Sue Peacock
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
David Frost
Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Angela Rippon
Producer:
Esther Rantzem
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo

from the Wembley Arena featuring tonight the classic event for the men and the week's most prestigious. event for the ladies.
Last year, ROBERT SMITH at the age of 18, became the youngest-ever winner of the King George V Gold Cup with Video and ELIZABETH EDGAR provided further evidence of the potential of Forever when winning the Queen Elizabeth II Cup for the second time in three years. Introduced by DAVID VINE
Commentators DORIAN WILLIAMS
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
HUGH THOMAS
Producer FRED VINER

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Smith
Unknown:
Elizabeth Edgar
Introduced By:
David Vine
Commentators:
Dorian Williams
Unknown:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Unknown:
Hugh Thomas
Producer:
Fred Viner

The times we live in are so stirring and full of change that it is not impossible to believe that we are in the rapids of revolution.
The words of John Maclean , the man whom many thought might have become Britain's Lenin. He was an honorary president of the first All-Russia Workers' Soviet in Petrograd, along with Lenin and Trotsky. This year the USSR have celebrated his birth with a centenary stamp.
Maclean believed that Red Clyde-side could become a storm centre for revolution. Just how close did we come to revolution? Reporter James Cox
Research JACKIE ROWLEY
Film editor BARBARA PLUCK Producer DAVID MARTIN BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
John MacLean
Producer:
David Martin

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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