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starring Keith Chegwin with special guests including The Undertones
Matchbox, The Wurzels
The irrepressible Cheggers is assisted by Vivienne McKone and Gordon Astley leading their twin teams the ' Yellows' and the 'Reds'.

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Assisted By:
Vivienne McKone
Assisted By:
Gordon Astley

The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v West Indies from Headingley Final day
PETER WEST introduces live coverage of this morning's play.
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TED DEXTER
TOM GRAVENEY , TONY COZIER
TV presentation NICK hunter, BILL TAYLOR

Contributors

Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Ted Dexter
Unknown:
Tom Graveney
Unknown:
Tony Cozier
Unknown:
Bill Taylor

with Juliet Prowse

As GI Tulsa McCauley, Elvis takes the US Army by storm in one of his most successful movies, featuring numbers like 'Wooden heart' and 'Blue suede shoes'.

Films: p 13

Contributors

Screenplay:
Edmund Beloin
Screenplay:
Henry Garson
Producer:
Hal B. Wallis
Director:
Norman Taurog
Tulsa McCauley:
Elvis Presley
Rick:
James Douglas
Cooky:
Robert Ivers
Lilt:
Juliet Prowse
Tina:
Leticia Roman
Maria:
Sigrid Maier
Sergeant McGraw:
Arch Johnson

Written by Roy Clarke
Starring Arthur Lowe
with John Barron, Noel Dyson, John Warner

When the Potter clan gathers for the christening of their first grand-daughter, Potter practises his usual managerial expertise...

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Clarke
Designer:
Gloria Clayton
Producer:
Peter Whitmore
Redvers Potter:
Arthur Lowe
Aileen Potter:
Noel Dyson
Diana:
Honor Shepherd
Tolly:
John Warner
Vicar:
John Barron
Betty:
Phyllida Nash
Herbie:
Bob East
Myra:
Pearl Hackney
Stanley:
Jeffrey Segal
Fred:
Roger Avon
Emily:
Mary Henry
Jane:
Brenda Cowling

All over the world people believe they can contact the dead. More remarkably, evidence is being offered that composers and other creative personalities of the past are still at work.
In tonight's documentary
Hugh Burnett meets three people who are certain they are in touch with dead musicians. Rosemary Brown claims a large variety of contacts and John Lill , the distinguished concert pianist, explains his own experiences.
Clifford Enticknap has actually recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra and the Arnbrosian Singers part of a new oratorio which he says has come through from Handel.
'It's all to do with cleaning a window.' says JOHN LILL , referring to ROSEMARY BROWN , 'and some, windows are cleaner than are cleaner others.
Photography KENNETH LOWE Film editor LES NEWMAN Produced by HUGH BURNETT
Woddis on ...: page 62

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Burnett
Musicians:
Rosemary Brown
Musicians:
John Lill
Unknown:
Clifford Enticknap
Unknown:
John Lill
Unknown:
Rosemary Brown
Unknown:
Kenneth Lowe
Editor:
Les Newman
Produced By:
Hugh Burnett

by Rachel Billington
with Susan Fleetwood as Pamela Redman

Pamela: "...It's something about me that irritates him. He hits me instead of talking to me. Perhaps he's unhappy himself. I don't know... You're like everybody else. You think it's a joke. But I'm frightened. The children know. They sense something..."

"Not least among the strengths of Rachel Billington's play about wife-battering. Don’t Be Silly was its unexpected location among the affluent and educated middle classes..." (Daily Mail)
"Rachel Billington's first TV play Don't Be Silly, was a beautifully clear and convincing account of wife-battering among the well-bred." (The Guardian)

Contributors

Writer:
Rachel Billington
Producer:
Innes Lloyd
Director:
Kenneth Ives
Pamela Redman:
Susan Fleetwood
Michael Redman:
Christopher Godwin
Harry Redman:
Timothy Chasin
Amy Redman:
Emily Dean
Ellie Bloom:
Maria Aitken
Helen:
Charlotte Howard
Johnny:
Noel Collins
Dr Monday:
Stephanie Coles
Liz Charter:
Richenda Carey
Mrs Duffy:
Rosalind Boxall
Mary Hunter:
Doreen Mantle
Man at party:
James Lister

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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