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And We Went to ... Hong Kong This week Helen Oakes tells the story of the boys and girls who are abroad with their parents in the British Services in Hong Kong. In their spare time they go sailing; help the Vietnamese Boat People; take a ride on the world's newest underground railway and explore a remote island.
In this, the final programme of the series, we see what their parents in the Navy and Army do for Hong Kong, the most distant place to which children travel with the British Forces.
Photography MAURICE FISHER Film editor DAVID BARRETT Producer BRIAN HAWKINS BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Oakes
Unknown:
Maurice Fisher
Editor:
David Barrett
Producer:
Brian Hawkins

The Nationwide team of Frank Bough, Sue Lawley, Richard Kershaw, Hugh Scully and Sue Cook

Including tonight: Grass Roots
A new weekly series in which a presenter from one of the BBC's regional programmes joins the Nationwide team to give an insider's view of what's been happening, and what people feel is important up and down the country.
Presented this week by Mike Neville from Look North in Newcastle.

Contributors

Presenter (Nationwide):
Frank Bough
Presenter (Nationwide):
Sue Lawley
Presenter (Nationwide):
Richard Kershaw
Presenter (Nationwide):
Hugh Scully
Presenter (Nationwide):
Sue Cook
Presenter (Grass Roots):
Mike Neville

The first of 16 programmes

Terry Wogan hosts the comedy quiz game all the family can play at home - in which contestants attempt to match their 'blanks' with six star guests: Katie Boyle, Janet Brown, Lorraine Chase, Barry Cryer, Val Doonican, Kenny Everett

Presented by arrangement with Goodson-Todman lnc and Talbot TV Ltd

Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Panellist:
Katie Boyle
Panellist:
Janet Brown
Panellist:
Lorraine Chase
Panellist:
Barry Cryer
Panellist:
Val Doonican
Panellist:
Kenny Everett
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Programme Associate:
Tony Hawes
Designer:
Bob Cove
Designer:
Malcolm Thornton
Director:
Stanley Appel
Producer:
Alan Boyd

starring
Paul Eddington
Nigel Hawthorne in Open Government by ANTONY JAY and JONATHAN LYNN With Derek Fowlds , John Nettleton
Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer JIM CLAY
Produced by STUART ALLEN 'first shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Eddington
Unknown:
Nigel Hawthorne
Unknown:
Antony Jay
Unknown:
Jonathan Lynn
Unknown:
Derek Fowlds
Unknown:
John Nettleton
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Produced By:
Stuart Allen
James Hacker:
Paul Eddington
Sir Humphrey Appleby:
Nigel Hawthorne
Bernard Woolley:
Derek Fowlds
Sir Arnold Robinson:
John Nettleton
Vic Gould:
Edward Jewesbury
Annie Hacker:
Diana Hoddinott
Frank Weisel:
Neil Fitzwilliam
Mayor:
Norman Mitchell
Nigel Lloyd-Pritchard:
David Moran
Radio reporter:
Fraser Kerr

A serial in 12 episodes by Andrea Newman, starring Jack Galloway as Robert Mackenzie, Kara Wilson as Jean Mackenzie
with Lynda Bellingham as Ruth Isaacs, Sheila Ruskin as Diana Crawley
and Toby Salaman as David Isaacs, Richard Marner as George Kovacs

'Robert is going to drag Jean off to London and she doesn't want to go. He's a bully and I don't think he cares, so long as he gets his own way.'
'Nonsense, he's just ambitious.'

Feature p.77

Contributors

Writer:
Andrea Newman
Programme Adviser:
Charles Price
Music composed by:
Anthony Isaac
Producer:
George Gallaccio
Director:
Kenny McBain
Robert Mackenzie:
Jack Galloway
Jean Mackenzie:
Kara Wilson
Ruth Isaacs:
Lynda Bellingham
Diana Crawley:
Sheila Ruskin
David Isaacs:
Toby Salaman
George Kovacs:
Richard Marner
Jamie Mackenzie:
Derek Gray
Duncan Mackenzie:
Michael McLaughlin
Lisa Isaacs:
Debra Langerman
Annie Robertson:
Ida Schuster
Andy Robertson:
James Copeland
Marie Mackenzie:
Maggie James
Mr Armstrong:
Russell Hunter
Mrs Armstrong:
Anne Kristen
Bill Campbell:
Alex McCrindle
Mrs Alexander:
Joan Fitzpatrick
Alex:
James Kennedy
Burns:
Finlay Welsh
Alan:
Charles Nowosielski
Publican:
Ron Paterson
Charlie:
Charles Kearney
Chris:
Chris Connor
Sandy:
Alexander West
Mrs Parkin:
Marjorie Hogan
Receptionist:
Linda Spurrier
Stephanie:
Kirsty Wells
Peter Langton:
William Hoyland
Mr Edwards:
Richard Steele
Builders' merchant:
Daniel Webb
Ealing neighbour:
Beryl Nesbitt
Adam:
Stephen Churchett
Head waiter:
Raymond Mason

with Russell Harty
People have strange fears - fears of ice, lice, meat and rain. Joy Melville has catalogued these strange phobias in a new book.
Sir Peter Scott , the royal photographer Norman Parkinson , and the author Thomas Hinde talk about their latest work and some of their own phobias.
Research DOROTHY SPOKES, CHRIS WILSON Director HELEN MORTON
Producer NIGEL WILLIAMS Editor RUSSELL HARTY

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Peter Scott
Unknown:
Norman Parkinson
Unknown:
Thomas Hinde
Unknown:
Chris Wilson
Director:
Helen Morton
Producer:
Nigel Williams
Editor:
Russell Harty

Meteor Crater
In Northern Arizona there is a vast hole in the desert, almost a mile across and 600 feet deep, known as Meteor Crater. It was blasted out in prehistoric times by a huge iron meteorite, and is the most perfectly preserved impact area known on Earth. Patrick Moore visits Meteor Crater, and goes down into what has been described as the oldest of all natural museums.
Director PIETER MORPURGO Producer PATRICIA WOOD

Contributors

Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Producer:
Patricia Wood

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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