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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. A Country Picture
Illustrated by JOAN HICKSON
Percussion GREG KNOWIES
Musical director PETER PETTINGER "esigner JOHN HOLLAND
J-xecutive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Written and produced by CAROLE WARD

Contributors

Introduces:
Carmen Munroe
Illustrated By:
Joan Hickson
Illustrated By:
Percussion Greg Knowies
Director:
Peter Pettinger
Unknown:
John Holland
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Produced By:
Carole Ward

Introduced by Johnny Morris With TERRY NUTKINS and Gemini the sea-lion.
Terry has the latest news of Gemini's progress on Skye, where she has just had a surprise visitor -her mother!
Johnny gets into deep water when he has to wash the elephants at Bristol Zoo. We meet an eagle owl that can't find its owner, and there's the result of the Great Animal Magic Limerick Competition.
Producer MUtE DEYNON. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Introduced By:
Johnny Morris

The last of five programmes written by Bob Block
Starring Clive Dunn

Grandad is told to retire as caretaker of the Rehearsal Hall because of his age. To prove he's still as fit as a fiddle, he embarks on a course of physical exercises - but then he has to resort to other measures.
BBC Manchester
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Bob Block
Devised by:
Clive Dunn
Incidental Music:
Roy Civil
Executive Producer:
Anna Home
Director:
Jeremy Swan
Grandad:
Clive Dunn
Digby Rigby:
Maurice Thorogood
Mildred:
Jane Waddell
Mr Watkins:
Geoffrey Russell
Sergeant Stone:
Colin Rix
Mrs Rigby:
Jane Egan
Performers:
Wendy Roast
Performers:
Ben Forster
Mr Marvel:
John Asquith
Dr Brigshaw:
Raymond Marlowe
Bailiff:
Abe Ginsberg
Captain Flint:
Laura Macaw

In which Britain learns what's happening from studios throughout the country.
Linked live from London by FRANK BOUGH, SUE
LAWLEY RICHARD KERSHAW , HUGH SCULLY and SUE COOK
Including tonight:
Dear Nationwide. The popular correspondence column of the air. If you have any suggestions about ways in which life could be improved Nationwide, write to Dear Nationwide, BBCtv, Wood Lane , London W12 8QT
Producers PETER CERESOLE
ANDREW CLAYTON , LINO FERRARI )AN SQUIRES, RICHARD TAfT
Deputy editor ANDREW TAUSSIG Editor HUGH WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Lawley Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Wood Lane
Producers:
Peter Ceresole
Unknown:
Andrew Clayton
Editor:
Andrew Taussig
Editor:
Hugh Williams

by HAMMOND INNES dramatised in six parts by PETER YELDHAM. starring
5: The discovery that Golden Soak was always a reservoir of subterranean water brings joy to Jarabinda. But the joy is short-lived.
Produced by JAMES CATWARD , RAY ALCHIN Directed by HENRI SAFRAN
Presented for the BBC by TIMOTHY COMBE

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Yeldham.
Produced By:
James Catward
Directed By:
Henri Safran
Unknown:
Timothy Combe
Alec Hamilton:
Ray Barrett
Alec:
Ray Barrett
Rosa:
Christiane Kruger
Janet:
Elizabeth Alexander
Ed:
Heinz Schimmelpfennig
Johnny:
David Cameron
Culpin:
Bill Hunter
Kadek:
Gunther Ungeheuer
Prophesy:
Ruth Cracknell
Sgt Reynolds:
Ken Blackburn
JackO:
Les Foxcroft
Maggie:
Kay Yates
Robbie:
Rev Jones
Pilot:
Hu Pryce

The first of six programmes by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft
starring Harry Worth and featuring Jonathan Cecil as Mr Herbert, John Horsley as Mr Braithwaite
Harry Worth, as conductor of the brass band in the small town of Nettlebridge, finds himself leading its fight against a proposal to build a new airport nearby.

Contributors

Writer:
Jeremy Lloyd
Writer:
David Croft
Musical Director:
George Prior
Film cameraman:
Max Samett
Costume:
Dee Robson
Studio Lighting:
Duncan Brown
Designer:
Eric Walmsley
Producer:
David Croft
Mr Herbert:
Jonathan Cecil
Mr Braithwaite:
John Horsley
Mr Sowerby:
Billy Burden
Mr Pilgrim:
Tom Mennard
Mr Giles:
Tony Sympson
Mrs Draper:
Jan Holden
Vicar:
Harold Bennett
Glenda:
Moira Foot
Mrs Tickford:
Peggyann Clifford
Miss Mayhew:
Margaret Clifton
Man from the Ministry:
Jeffrey Segal
Mr Turtle:
Ronnie Brody
Vicar's wife:
Mollie Maureen
Musicians:
Aldershot Brass Ensemble

The first of three programmes
"Make 'em laugh, make 'em cry, but above all, make 'em wait". the classic formula for soap opera, and it still fascinates us, 50 years after American soap manufacturers used it to capture audiences for their commercials. Angela visits the Crossroads Motel, meets J.R. and Sue Ellen (separately), and becomes Nelson's girl-friend in The Archers, in her search for the roots of the popularity and profitability of soap.
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Film Editor:
Liz Thoyts
Producer:
Christopher Lewis
Editor:
John Shearer

Action highlights of one of tonight's second round, second leg games. This is the stage where the First and Second Division clubs meet the teams from the Third and Fourth Divisions.
Commentator BARRY DAVIES
Producer FRED VINER Editor MIKE MURPHY

Contributors

Commentator:
Barry Davies
Producer:
Fred Viner
Editor:
Mike Murphy

A weekly news series in which Hilary Henson and Chris Serle report on events in the medical world and investigate the latest developments in medicine.
Studio director FIONA HOLMES
Series producer VIVIENNE KING

Contributors

Unknown:
Hilary Henson
Unknown:
Chris Serle
Director:
Fiona Holmes

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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