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9.5 Heute Direkt
9.35 Out of the Past
A Village at War, AD 1188 3: The Gift
Written by NAOMI CAPON. With
EDWARD BURNHAM, FLEUR CHANDLER , MATTHEW DAVID , CLIVE DUNCAN , NICHOLAS ORCHARD, RENU SETNA , SHELAGH STUTTLE , STEPHEN TILLER and KENNETH WATSON Producer SUE WEEKS
9.57 Talkabout
Two of Everything
10.16 Look and Read: Skyhunter A Friend in Need
10.38 Resource Units 11-13:
Geography. The Iron and Steel Industry
11.0 Watch ..
The Owl and the Pussycat: 2
11.17 It's Your Choice
Opportunities for All?
11.38 Craft of the Potter 2: Throwing
Book (same title), £3.75, from bookshop*
12.5 pm General Studies An Everyday Miracle
Narrated by DAVID ATTENBOROUGH
This film sheds new light on the way we spent the first nine months of our lives before birth, and includes astonishing scenes of the baby at different stages of development inside the womb. The film ends with the birth itself.

Contributors

Written By:
Naomi Capon.
Unknown:
Fleur Chandler
Unknown:
Matthew David
Unknown:
Clive Duncan
Unknown:
Renu Setna
Unknown:
Shelagh Stuttle
Unknown:
Stephen Tiller
Unknown:
Kenneth Watson
Unknown:
David Attenborough

Look North, Look North West South Today, Look East Midlands Today, Points West
Spotlight South West
Then at 6.20 Nationwide The reporting team of LUKE CASEY, PATTIE COLDWELL , SALLY HARDCASTLE , JOHN HITCHINS , JAMES HOGG , BILL KERR ELLIOTT , LAURIE MAYER , TONY WILKINSON , NICHOLAS WOOLLEY and GLYN WORSNIP travels the country to bring you details of the way life is Nationwide.

Contributors

Unknown:
Pattie Coldwell
Unknown:
Sally Hardcastle
Unknown:
John Hitchins
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Bill Kerr Elliott
Unknown:
Laurie Mayer
Unknown:
Tony Wilkinson
Unknown:
Nicholas Woolley
Unknown:
Glyn Worsnip

starring
James Garner , Natalie Wood
Cash McCall may be a whizz-kid in the grown-up world of big business and high finance, but it's another story when it comes to romance. Complications follow when he agrees to buy a plastics firm because he has fallen in !ove with the owner's pretty daughter.
James Garner is the shrewd wheeler-dealer and Natalie Wood the light in his eye, in this delightfully witty, romantic comedy.
Screenplay LENORE COFFEE . MARION HARGROVE Directed by JOSEPH PEVNEY. Films: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
James Garner
Unknown:
Natalie Wood
Unknown:
Cash McCall
Unknown:
James Garner
Unknown:
Natalie Wood
Unknown:
Lenore Coffee
Unknown:
Marion Hargrove
Directed By:
Joseph Pevney.
Cash McCall:
James Garner
Lory Austen:
Natalie Wood
Maude Kennard:
Nina Foch
Grant Austen:
Dean Jagger
Winston Conway:
E G Marshall
Gil Clark:
Henry Jones
Will Atherson:
Otto Kruger
General Danvers:
Roland Winters
Harrison Glenn:
Edward C Platt
Miriam Austen:
Linda Watkins

... A Love Story from the novel by MARGARET DRABBLE dramatised in four parts by PETER DUFFELL , starring
Lisa Harrow and Robin Ellis 1:
James Jane looks at James: 'I wonder what it was I had always found so threatening in him ... was he really ominous, really dangerous? ' and Film editor GRAHAM WALKER Script editor SALLY HEAD
Photography BERNARD HEDGES Designer STEPHEN BROWNSEY Producer COLIN TUCKER
Directed by PETER DUFFELL

Contributors

Novel By:
Margaret Drabble
Unknown:
Peter Duffell
Unknown:
Lisa Harrow
Unknown:
Robin Ellis
Unknown:
James Jane
Editor:
Graham Walker
Editor:
Sally Head
Unknown:
Bernard Hedges
Designer:
Stephen Brownsey
Producer:
Colin Tucker
Directed By:
Peter Duffell
Jane Gray:
Lisa Harrow
James Otford:
Robin Ellis
Lucy Otford:
Caroline Mortimer
Malcolm Gray:
Stephen Boxer
Policeman:
Mike Lewin
Hospital sister:
Sheila Mitchell
Doctor:
Geoffrey Beevers
Plain clothes officer:
Peter Davidson
Hotel receptionist:
Rosalind Adams
Midwife:
Yvonne Brewster
GP:
John Pennington
Laurie:
Alistair Pagnamenta
Laurie:
Robert Pagnamenta

A musical play in two parts by John McGrath
with music by Mark Brown and additional songs by Mike O'Neill and Si Cowe
with Mick Ford as Frank

In his further adventures Frank finds success and unhappiness.

Contributors

Writer/Director:
John McGrath
Producer:
Ricjard Eyre
Composer:
Mark Brown
Songs By:
Mike O'Neill
Songs By:
Si Cowe
Choreographer:
Jo Jelly
Musical Director:
Mark Brown
Photography:
Michael Sanders
Video Effects:
A.J. Mitchell
Videotape Editor:
Howard Dell
Designer:
Don Taylor
Frank:
Mick Ford
Mrs Champing:
Jennifer Hilary
Mr Champing:
Jim Broadbent
Mr Trolley:
Bernard Gallagher
Miss Cataclysm:
Susan Porrett
Ms Teethgrind:
Annie Hayes
Mr Twitch:
Norman Scace
Mr Shiver:
David Neville
Alf:
John Mulcahy
Mrs Chancer:
Jane Wood
Mr Chancer:
Alan Ford
Belinda:
Gaylie Runciman
Andrew:
Perry Benson
Dr Fester:
Elizabeth MacLennan
Bill Bailey:
Philip Donaghy
Singer:
Michael Clarke
Singer:
Hilton McRae
Singer:
Jenny O'Grady
Singer:
Michael Pearn
Singer:
Jacquie Stillwell
Singer:
Julia Whitaker
Singer:
Mike O'Neill
Musician:
Adrian Cook
Musician:
Neil Gammock
Musician:
Alan Tall
Musician:
Ian Thompson

Ten programmes celebrating areas of excellence in the British arts.
Prue Leith creates original extravagant dishes for the customers at her elegant London restaurant, and she is the woman who introduced brown bread to the British Rail sandwich. Her cookery school trains professional chefs and her flourishing catering business provides both stylish dinners for two and banquets on a royal scale.
From Sunday lunch at her farm to dinner at her restaurant, we show that she is a cook who continues to be delighted by good food, and who cares equally about the perfection of turbot stuffed with lobster and the quality of a cheese sandwich.

Contributors

Subject:
Prue Leith
Film cameraman:
Philip Bonham-Carter
Film Editor:
Charles Chabot
Series Producer:
Robin Lough
Series Producer:
David Cheshire
Director:
Jane Coles

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