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Football Association Coaching: Tactics, Skills
A series of 14 programmes 4: Creating Space (1)
Coaches: R. GREENWOOD , G. HURST J. CARTWRIGHT , A. WADE , C. HUGHES Players: K. KEEGAN
R. WILKINS , V. HILAIRE
Supporting match action shows the close relationship between coaching, practice and performance.

Contributors

Unknown:
R. Greenwood
Unknown:
G. Hurst
Unknown:
J. Cartwright
Unknown:
A. Wade
Unknown:
K. Keegan
Unknown:
R. Wilkins

continues the holiday season of films starring the screen's best-loved canine star.
With BRUCE BENNETT
SEAN KELLY , MARY MCGREGOR
ROBERT SAMPSON , ROBERT DONNER
When Davey's dog Barney dies, the young boy is heartbroken. But Lassie, sensing his grief, lets him take one of her newly born pups.
Screenplay by ROBERT SCHAEFER and ERIC FREIWALD
Produced by Robert GOLDEN Directed by JACK HIVELY

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Bennett
Unknown:
Sean Kelly
Unknown:
Mary McGregor
Unknown:
Robert Sampson
Unknown:
Robert Donner
Unknown:
Robert Schaefer
Unknown:
Eric Freiwald
Produced By:
Robert Golden
Directed By:
Jack Hively

Written by Janet Meyers.

Vince confidently accepts a challenge to a motor car race from Connie, an attractive young woman. But the lady hasn't learned about the rules of the road.

Contributors

Writer:
Janet Meyers
Director:
Alan Myerson
Vince Butler:
Jimmy McNichol
Ross Whitman:
Marc McClure
Rick:
Lorenzo Lamas
Laurie:
Michele Tobin
Connie:
Morgan Brittany
Paul:
Dan Spector
Pete:
John Howard Thomas

The feature film starring
Barrie Ingham , James Hayter
A lively and exciting version of the famous legend with some splendidly arranged fights between Robin Hood , with his merry men, and the villainous sheriff of Nottingham and his soldiers.
Screenplay by PETER BRYAN
Produced by CLIFFORD PARKES
Directed by PENNINGTON RICHARDS Films: page 116

Contributors

Unknown:
Barrie Ingham
Unknown:
James Hayter
Unknown:
Robin Hood
Unknown:
Peter Bryan
Produced By:
Clifford Parkes
Directed By:
Pennington Richards
Robin:
Barrie Ingham
Friar Tuck:
James Hayter
Little John:
Leon Greene
Roger de Courtenay:
Peter Blythe
Maid Marian:
Gay Hamilton
Pie merchant:
Alfie Bass
Lady Marian:
Jenny Till
Sheriff of Nottingham:
John Arnatt
Alan-a-Dale:
Eric Flynn
Stephen:
John Gugolka
Much:
Reg Lye
Sir John:
William Squire
Sir Jamyl de Penitone:
Donald Pickering
Henry de Courtenay:
Eric Woofe

starring
Leonide Massine , Milada Ndladova Leonide Massine , as an amorous and agile rich Peruvian visitor to Paris, dances to the music of Offenbach with the BALLET RUSSE
DE MOKTE CARLO.
Choreography LEONIDE MASSINE Director JEAN NEGULESCO

Contributors

Unknown:
Leonide Massine
Unknown:
Milada Ndladova
Unknown:
Leonide Massine
Director:
Jean Negulesco

Story: Mr Bits and Pieces
Christmas Sack by FRANCES LINDSAY Guest storyteller Sam Kydd Presenters
Carol Chell , Fred Harris
(Sh'own un BBC2 at 11.0 am)

Contributors

Unknown:
Frances Lindsay
Unknown:
Sam Kydd
Presenters:
Carol Chell
Presenters:
Fred Harris

by PENELOPE LIVELY dramatised by VALERIE GEORGESON ' What is the secret of the wood? Mair asked. ' I've noticed none of the village people seem to want to talk about it.'
When Mair and her brother finally discover the secret the wood contains, the past comes eerily alive.
Film cameraman MAURICE FISHER Film editor PAUL CARTER Designer JOHN BONE
Executive producer ANNA HOME Director MARILYN FOX

Contributors

Unknown:
Penelope Lively
Dramatised By:
Valerie Georgeson
Unknown:
Maurice Fisher
Editor:
Paul Carter
Designer:
John Bone
Producer:
Anna Home
Director:
Marilyn Fox
Mair:
Siobhan Brooks
Peter:
Ifor Williams
Goacher:
John Branwell
Evadne:
Janis Winters
Mr Tranter:
Ivor Roberts
Mrs Tranter:
Kristine Howarth
Betsy Tranter:
Alison Rolfe
Mr Jenkins:
Davyd Harries
Tom Craddock:
John Malcolm
Major Pratt:
Lloyd Lamble
Mrs Fletcher:
Brenda Cowling
Luke Tranter:
Richard Hunter
Mrs Fowler:
Pat Quayle
Frank Turner:
Keith James
TV reporter:
Sarah Grazebrook
TV cameraman:
Bill McGuirk
Village woman:
Val Lorraine,
Estate girl:
Penny Jones

Carol Competition 1980
The Nationwide Carol Competition gives young people the chance to compose their own
Christmas carols. Tonight, from the parish church of Thaxted in Essex, Sue Lawley introduces the eight finalists selected from 3,000 original entries.
Judges: John Dankworth
Barbara Dickson , Peter Skellern
LightingHu CARTWRIGHT. Sound JEFF BAKER Designer COLIN GREEN
Musical director ROBERT HOWES Director VICTOR MELLENEY Producer COLIN STANBRIDGE Editor HUGH WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dankworth
Unknown:
Barbara Dickson
Unknown:
Peter Skellern
Unknown:
Lightinghu Cartwright.
Unknown:
Jeff Baker
Designer:
Colin Green
Director:
Robert Howes
Director:
Victor Melleney
Producer:
Colin Stanbridge
Editor:
Hugh Williams

by JOHN KANE starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield
Costume designer JOHN HEARNE Make-up artist
MAUREEN WINSLADE
Lighting BERT POSTLETHWAITE Sound JOHN HOLMES
Designer BARRIE DOBBINS Producer PETER WHITMORE

Contributors

Unknown:
John Kane
Unknown:
Terry Scott
Unknown:
June Whitfield
Designer:
John Hearne
Artist:
Maureen Winslade
Unknown:
Bert Postlethwaite
Unknown:
John Holmes
Designer:
Barrie Dobbins
Producer:
Peter Whitmore
Terry:
Terry Scott
June:
June Whitfield
Malcolm:
Tim Barrett
Beattie:
Rosemary Frankau
Renate:
Daphne Oxenford
Miss Fuller:
Patsy Smart
Carol singers:
Tommy Barnett
Carol singers:
Gerry Dolan
Carol singers:
Vincent Pakosz
Carol singers:
Christopher Poole

by BRYAN FORBES starring withand introducing
Music composed by MICHAEL J. LEWIS Photography by JOHN HOOPER Costume -JOHN PEACOCK Make-up PAM MEAGER Designer DON TAYLOR
Produced by NEIL ZEIGER
, Directed by BRYAN FORBES

Contributors

Unknown:
Bryan Forbes
Composed By:
Michael J. Lewis
Unknown:
John Hooper
Unknown:
John Peacock
Unknown:
Pam Meager
Designer:
Don Taylor
Produced By:
Neil Zeiger
Directed By:
Bryan Forbes
Jessie:
Nanette Newman
Mr Edmonds:
Nigel Hawthorne
Mrs Edmonds:
Jennie Linden
Mrs Appleyard:
Avis Bunnage
Nanny:
Annette Crosbie
Harry:
Keith Barron
Mathews:
Paul Daneman
Peter:
Toby Scopes
Scullery maid:
Norma Barclay
Curate:
Ivor Roberts
Postman:
Iain Anders

The last of ten programmes celebrating areas of excellence in the British arts.
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) Robert Tear (tenor) with David Willison (piano)
When Benjamin Luxon met Robert Tear on a concert engagement some years ago, they discovered a mutual interest in the songs and ballads of the Victorians and Edwardians.
Some of the best are included in this programme from the Organ Room at Glyndebourne Opera House in Sussex.
Lighting BERT OATEN Sound JEFF BAKER Series producers
ROBIN LOUGH , DAVID CHESHIRE Producer IAN ENGELMANN
(Robert Tear ts in The Tales of Hoffmann Friday 2 January at 7.0 on BBC2 and R3)

Contributors

Baritone:
Benjamin Luxon
Piano:
David Willison
Unknown:
Benjamin Luxon
Unknown:
Robert Tear
Producers:
Robin Lough
Producer:
Ian Engelmann

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