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Story: A House for Button written by IRIS RUSSELL illustrated by ADRIAN MORRIS Presenters Chloe Ashcroft , Stuart McGugan

Contributors

Written By:
Iris Russell
Illustrated By:
Adrian Morris
Unknown:
Chloe Ashcroft
Unknown:
Stuart McGugan

with T. P. McKenna Celtic Tales adapted by JENNY NIMMO Today: The Faerie Fort
In days gone by, Irish farmers were very reluctant to touch any faerie rings or forts on their land. But Seumas had no such qualms - and one night came upon the ' little people ' themselves.
Illustrations by PAMELA GOODCHILD

Contributors

Adapted By:
Jenny Nimmo
Illustrations By:
Pamela Goodchild

with Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter Do you know ...
Where the biggest mobile land machine is? Who is the fastest miler? Roy and Norris discover the longest, shortest, highest, lowest, rarest, deepest, greatest-more people and things with a place in the record books.
Designer TOM YARDLEY JONES Producer ALAN RUSSELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Castle
Unknown:
Norris McWhirter
Designer:
Tom Yardley
Producer:
Alan Russell

by L. T. MEADE dramatised in five parts by JULIA JONES
4: Mrs Jessop has been committed for trial - accused of stealing Jim Ashburn 's money. Johnnie Clea ver, the eldest of the Cleaver children, knows the identity of the real culprit and is determined to see justice done.
Studio sound ANTHONY PHILPOT Studio lighting clive THOMAS Designer RAY London Executive producer ANNA HOME
Director MICHAEL KERRIGAN

Contributors

Unknown:
L. T. Meade
Unknown:
Julia Jones
Unknown:
Mrs Jessop
Unknown:
Jim Ashburn
Unknown:
Johnnie Clea
Director:
Michael Kerrigan
Alison:
Siobhan O'Carroll
Bess:
Zoe Cleveland
Johnnie:
Ian Land
JOS:
Nicholas Davies
Poll:
Thea Bennett
Jim Ashburn:
Norman Bowler
Mrs Cleaver:
Patsy Byrne
Mallinger:
Forbes Collins
Woman with flower basket:
Enid Irvin
Mrs Jessop:
Merelina Kendall
Cleaver:
Ron Pember
Ned:
Stephen Tate

Look North, Look North West South Today, Look East Midlands Today, Points West
Spotlight South West
Then at 6.20 Nationwide
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 Dear Nationwide
If you have any suggestions about ways in which life could be improved Nationwide, write to: Dear Nationwide, BBC Television Centre, Wood Lane , London W12 8QT.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Wood Lane

starring Tim Brooke-Taylor Graeme Garden , Bill Oddie with Michael Barratt , Richard Pescud
In which Tim and Graeme try ' Kung Fu', Bill becomes master of the Lancastrian Martial Art of ' Ecky Thump', and black puddings fly.
Written by GRAEME GARDEN and bill ODDIE With TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR
Music by BILL ODDIE and MICHAEL GIBBS Designer COLIN GREEN
Produced by JIM FRANKLIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Unknown:
Michael Barratt
Unknown:
Richard Pescud
Written By:
Graeme Garden
Music By:
Bill Oddie
Music By:
Michael Gibbs
Designer:
Colin Green
Produced By:
Jim Franklin

The last in a film series starring in What do you people want from me? Troubles never come singly. And Stone is in trouble; an action for breach of copyright, a paternity suit, and, worst of all, the task of revamping the Policeman's Ball-the most boring date on a cop's calendar.
Written by STEPHEN CANNELL Directed by ROD HOLCOMB

Contributors

Written By:
Stephen Cannell
Directed By:
Rod Holcomb
Sgt Dan Stone:
Dennis Weaver
Chief Paulton:
Pat Hingle
Buck Rogers:
Robby Weaver
Murray Weinstock:
Joby Baker
Bad Bob Browner:
Roger Mosley
Mary Hooper:
Amanda McBroom

A series of three programmes
2: The Time Travellers of Bath
Can Mrs Smith , Miss Mills and seven-year-old Betty really remember living another life as religious heretics in 13th-century France? They seem to share memories of a previous existence as Cathars - the persecuted victims of the Albigensian Crusade and the Inquisition. Does history confirm their story?
This week Henry Lincoln investigates the case of the West Country doctor who believes himself to be at the centre of this group reincarnation. The search for truth leads him to the French Pyrenees and the Languedoc where some of the Inquisition's records are still kept and where 600 years ago the last Cathar heretics were burnt at the stake.
Film cameraman COLIN WALDECK Film editor MALCOLM DANIEL Executive producers
BILL MORTON , BRUCE NORMAN Producer PETER BUTLER

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Smith
Unknown:
Henry Lincoln
Unknown:
Colin Waldeck
Editor:
Malcolm Daniel
Unknown:
Bill Morton
Unknown:
Bruce Norman
Producer:
Peter Butler

featuring the presentation to the Sports Personality of the Year by John Arlott
Action and entertainment from more than 20 sports as over 400 leading sports personalities gather at this gala occasion to relive the memorable moments-some dramatic, some humorous - and the outstanding achievements of this Olympic year. Despite the political arguments - and a rain-soaked summer - 1980 still produced a marvellous feast of sporting excellence.
The Olympic Games: in Moscow, gold medals for athletes SEBASTIAN COE , STEVE OVETT , DALEY THOMPSON , and ALLAN WELLS , and for swimmer DUNCAN GOODHEW; in Lake Placid, ROBIN COUSINS becomes Olympic figure-skating champion.
Boxing: three Britons win world title fights - JIM WATT , MAURICE HOPE and ALAN MINTER.
Football: NOTTINGHAM FOREST retain the European Cup, LIVERPOOL retain the League title and Second Division WEST HAM win the FA Cup. But England disappoint in the European Championship.
Tennis: BORG and MCENROE produce an epic tie-break in one of Wimbledon's greatest finals.
Golf: TOM WATSON wins the Open again, and JACK NICKLAUS is US Open champion for the fourth time.
Rugby Union: the Lions score a famous try and England achieve the Grand Slam.
Rugby League's Cup Final divides a city.
Racing: an amateur jockey wins the Grand National and WILLIE CARSON wins the Derby again.
Cricket celebrates with the Centenary Test.
British World Champions include MICHAEL LEE (speedway), ERIC BRISTOW (darts), TONY DOYLE (cycling) and JOCK TAYLOR (sidecar racing).
The programme also features presentations to The Team of the Year and The Outstanding Overseas Personality.
Sports Review introduced by Frank Bough and Harry Carpenter with David Coleman and Jimmy Hill
Videotape editor chris BOOTH Lighting NIGEL WRIGHT Designer BRUCE MACADIE Assistant producer ELAINE ROSE
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JONATHAN MARTIN

Contributors

Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Sebastian Coe
Unknown:
Steve Ovett
Unknown:
Daley Thompson
Unknown:
Allan Wells
Unknown:
Jim Watt
Unknown:
Alan Minter.
Unknown:
Tom Watson
Unknown:
Jack Nicklaus
Unknown:
Willie Carson
Unknown:
Michael Lee
Unknown:
Eric Bristow
Unknown:
Tony Doyle
Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Nigel Wright
Designer:
Bruce MacAdie
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

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