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With ALISON CHRISTIE-MURRAY ,
JOHN DRYDEN , JILL SHAKESPEARE and GLEN STUART. Macmouse tries to 'fix it' for Ali and J.D. visits Greece to tell the story of St Paul 's missionary journey.
Devised by NORMAN STONE Director ALAN WALSH
Producers CYRIL GATES , DAVID BROWN Executive producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Alison Christie-Murray
Unknown:
John Dryden
Unknown:
Jill Shakespeare
Unknown:
Glen Stuart.
Unknown:
St Paul
Unknown:
Norman Stone
Director:
Alan Walsh
Producers:
Cyril Gates
Producers:
David Brown

Spotlight on newspapers and weeklies in Asian languages and English published by and for Asians settled here. The editors discuss their role and future in multi-racial Britain.
Studio director KRISHAN GOULD Producer SALEEM SHAHED BBC Birmingham

A combined television and radio course in 25 parts for beginners in German, with on-the-spot documentary film and recordings. 10: Sechzig Pfennig pro Wort
Written by CORINNA SCHNABEL Teaching adviser ANTONY PECK
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
(Also on Radio 4 VHF at 4.30 pm and on Friday at 11.0 pm)

Contributors

Written By:
Corinna Schnabel

Ten projects for making furniture at home presented by DAVID DAY and ALBERT JACKSON 5: Dining Table
Directed by DENIS GARTSIDE
Produced by RON BLOOMFIELD
Book (same title), £7.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Presented By:
David Day
Unknown:
Albert Jackson
Directed By:
Denis Gartside
Produced By:
Ron Bloomfield

In our second Advent programme we join the congregation of Salem United Reformed Church in South Leeds as they celebrate some of the signs of God's kingdom they see around them. Worship is led by the Minister, The Rev Graham Cook, and others taking part include Dr Patrick Nuttgens, The Rev Alan Griggs, Ken Glendenning, Marjorie Ayton, and the steel band Paradise.

Kumbya; When wilt thou save the people?; Invisible hands; O come, O come, Emmanuel

BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Cook
Unknown:
Dr Patrick Nuttgens
Unknown:
Alan Griggs
Unknown:
Marjorie Ayton
Television Presentation:
Stephen Whittle

Featuring the news and views, politics and practice of those involved with the land. with PHILIP WRIXON
DAN CHERRINGTON
Producer JOHN KENYON BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers MICHAEL FISH

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Wrixon
Unknown:
Dan Cherrington
Producer:
John Kenyon

Six programmes in which John Noakes and Shep take a Sunday afternoon drive down the by-ways of Britain.
5: Borders and Bridges
John dodges birds of prey, blows a glass vase, pulls some onions with Percy Thrower and climbs down a factory chimney.
Shep enters the Dog Olympics.
Film cameraman JULIEN BALCHIN Sound recordist MALCOLM HILL Film editor DAVID SHORE Producer DAVID BROWN
Director ALAN WALSH. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
John Noakes
Unknown:
Percy Thrower
Unknown:
Julien Balchin

The return of one of the best-loved Western series. Starring
Today: Another Windmill to Go
An eccentric visitor bewilders everyone by rowing a boat across the dry grazing lands of the Ponderosa. But he turns out to have good reason and Ben stands to lose a fortune.
Written by PALMER THOMPSON Directed by JAMES B. CLARK

Contributors

Written By:
Palmer Thompson
Directed By:
James B. Clark
Ben Cartwright:
Lome Greene
Hoss Cartwright:
Dan Blocker
Little Joe Cartwright:
Michael Landon

by SIR WALTER SCOTT , dramatised in : nine episodes by ANTHONY STEVEN starring and 3: Richard is near to death. While waiting at Engaddi for Ilderim, who has gone to fetch a Saracen ! physician he claims can cure the king, Kenneth is reunited with the Lady Edith.
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN DEUTSCH. Script editor
ALISTAIR BELL. Designer JULIAN Williams Producer BARRY LETTS
Directed by RICHARD BRAMALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Walter Scott
Unknown:
Anthony Steven
Conducted By:
Stephen Deutsch.
Unknown:
Alistair Bell.
Designer:
Julian Williams
Producer:
Barry Letts
Directed By:
Richard Bramall
Richard the Lionheart:
Stephan Chase
Kenneth:
Patrick Ryecart
Edith:
Lynn Clayton
Berengaria:
Joanne Pearce
De Vaux:
Jack Watson
Amaury:
Donald Burton
Montserrat:
Richard Morant
Ilderim:
Damien Thomas
El Hakim:
Ahmed Osnatimi
Blondel:
Bill Homewood
Theodoric:
Thane Bettany
Nectabanus:
Peter Burroughs
Archbishop of Tyre:
Ivor Roberts
Calista:
Jane Morant
Florise:
Tacy Kneale
Brother Hubert:
Andrew Lane

starring Doug McClure
Peter Cushing , Caroline Munro
When their giant burrowing machine hurtles out of control, Dr Perry and his American backer, David Innes , discover a terrifying pre-historic world enclosed in a vast subterranean cave. Captured by a tribe of half-human creatures, the two explorers survive a series of hair-raising adventures until they come to grips with the real rulers of the world-the grisly Mahars.
Screenplay by MILTON SUBOTSKY based on the novel by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
Produced by JOHN DARK
Directed by KEVIN CONNOR. Films: p 23 (First showing on British television)

Contributors

Unknown:
Doug McClure
Unknown:
Peter Cushing
Unknown:
Caroline Munro
Unknown:
David Innes
Play By:
Milton Subotsky
Novel By:
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Produced By:
John Dark
Directed By:
Kevin Connor.
David Innes:
Doug McClure
Dr Abner Perry:
Peter Cushing
Dia:
Caroline Munro
R a:
Cy Grant
Ghak:
Godfrey James
Hooja:
Sean Lynch
Jubal:
Michael Crane
Sagoth chief:
Bobby Parr
Dowsett:
Keith Barron
Maisie:
Helen Gill
Gadsby:
Anthony Verner

with Magnus Magnusson
The MacRobert Arts Centre at the University of Stirling is the setting for this special Semi-final match between the four ' best losers' from the heats.
Tonight's winner will fill the last place in the Final line up.
Christopher Cooke (bank official) The life of Richard III
Samuel Mortimer (civil servant) Napoleon's campaign in Russia Roger Sandell (teacher)
The British Army, 1914-1918 Jacquelyn Tonge (teacher) Novels of Nevil Shute
Series producer BILL WRIGHT Production
ANTONIA CHARLTON. MARY CRAIG

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Christopher Cooke
Unknown:
Richard Iii
Unknown:
Samuel Mortimer
Unknown:
Jacquelyn Tonge
Unknown:
Antonia Charlton.
Unknown:
Mary Craig

starring Trevor Eve in Where Was I? by PETER MILLER with Michael Medwin
Doran Godwin and Liz Crowther and featuring
Eddie agrees to help a psychiatrist restore a patient's memory. But the man is in danger if he remembers too much ...
Theme music composed by GEORGE FENTON Film recordist JOHN MURPHY Film editor JOHN LEE Designer JOHN HURST
Photography JOHN WALKER
Producer ROBERT BANKS STEWART Directed by JEREMY SUMMERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Eve
Unknown:
Peter Miller
Unknown:
Michael Medwin
Unknown:
Doran Godwin
Unknown:
Liz Crowther
Composed By:
George Fenton
Unknown:
John Murphy
Editor:
John Lee
Designer:
John Hurst
Unknown:
Photography John Walker
Directed By:
Jeremy Summers
Denise Thompson:
Hilary Ryan
Keith Amery:
Philip Bond
Eddie Shoestring:
Trevor Eve
Don Satchley:
Michael Medwin
Erica Bayliss:
Doran Godwin
Sonia:
Liz Crowther
Dr Fischer:
Alan David
Ellery:
Colin Jeavons
Lydia Amery:
Patricia Perry
Tom Laidlaw:
George Roubicek
Daryl:
Ralph Arliss
Mal:
Craeme Eton
Farmer:
Ken Halliwell
Car park attendant:
Jack Le White
Lab technician:
Peter Craze
Railway buff:
James Charles
Radio soundman:
Alan Downer
DJ:
David McNally
Telephone girl:
Emma Stephenson
Child:
Jayn Rosamund

from the Long Room, The Oval
Peter West introduces highlights of an eventful summer, and is joined by cricket's outstanding players and personalities for the presentation of the annual awards. Among the trophies is the Players' Player, the Young Cricketer and one to the English cricketer whose performance on television gave the greatest pleasure this year.
In this his final year as a commentator, John Arlott recalls some of the most memorable moments of his life in cricket. Introduced by PETER WEST , JOHN ARLOTT
Producer PETER HAYWARD
Television presentation NICK HUNTER

Contributors

Unknown:
John Arlott
Introduced By:
Peter West
Introduced By:
John Arlott

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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