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With DONNY MACLEOD
MARIAN FOSTER and BOB LANGLEY
Today's programme includes Dig This presented by Peter Seabrook. The gardening expert offers help and advice to all gardeners and reports on the latest horticultural aids and developments.

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Bob Langley
Presented By:
Peter Seabrook.

with Bernard Holley
Jonny Briggs and the Great Razzle-Dazzle by JOAN EADINGTON 5: The Protest
Pictures by JIM RUSSELL
Executive producer ANNA HOME Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Adapted and directed by NEL ROMANO

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Holley
Unknown:
Jonny Briggs
Unknown:
Joan Eadington
Unknown:
Jim Russell
Directed By:
Nel Romano

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Based in London, but reporting from all over the country, the' programme brings you an analysis of events in the news as well as studio and film features from every corner of Britain.
Presented by FRANK BOUGH
SUE LAWLEY, RICHARD KERSHAW HUGH SCULLY and SUE COOK Including Down to Earth: the guide to easy gardening with Alan Titchmarsh
And at 6.45 Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presented By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Desmond Lynam

by R.F. Delderfield
The last of 13 parts dramatised by Andrew Davies
Starring John Duttine, Frank Middlemass, Alan MacNaughtan

Christine, unable to cope with her present lifestyle, needs help desperately - but who can she turn to?

Contributors

Author:
R.F. Delderfield
Dramatised by:
Andrew Davies
Music composed by:
Kenyon Emrys
Studio Lighting:
Peter Catlett
Studio Sound:
Laurie Taylor
Designer:
Cynthia Kljuco
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Director:
Peter Jefferies
Christine:
Susan Jameson
David Powlett-Jones:
John Duttine
Howarth:
Alan MacNaughtan
Matron:
Elisabeth Choice
Dr Farrington:
Peter Arne
Herries:
Frank Middlemass
Julia:
Kim Braden
Boys - Boyer:
Gene Foad
Boys - Crispin:
Jaime Wilson
Boys - Charles Sprockman:
Edward Haynes
Boys - Bennington:
Charles Grant
Boys - Pratt:
James Lovell
Boys - Enderby:
Harry Cursham
Boys - 'Julius Caesar':
Richard Harries
Boys - 'Brutus':
Gabriel Sayer
Boys - Bellringer:
Tom Hartwright
Boys - Bellringer:
Mark Fleming
Boys - Bellringer:
Swithun Sewill

Introduced by Edward Woodward and Ray Moore
For the first time, the Final of this famous beauty contest to find the young girl to represent Great Britain for the next 12 months comes south from Morecambe to London, to the West Centre Hotel and the London International Boat Show. Cabaret by GEOFF RICHER'S FIRST EDITION Music by THE ARTHUR GREENSLADE ORCHESTRA
Organised by the holiday resort of Morecambe in conjunction with Pontin's Lighting HARRY THOMAS Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE Designer KEITH HARRIS Producer KEN GRIFFIN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Edward Woodward
Introduced By:
Ray Moore
Unknown:
Harry Thomas
Unknown:
Sound Chris Holcombe
Designer:
Keith Harris
Producer:
Ken Griffin

...who, at the age of 11, joined the church choir of St Paul's in Bury. However, like all youngsters, he had his problems ... featuring Besses o' th' Barn Band conducted by Roy Newsome
The children of Derby School, Bury; The Phoenix Handbell Ringers
Recorded on location in Bury, Lancashire

Contributors

Star/singer:
Peter Skellern
Musicians:
Besses o' th' Barn Band
Conductor:
Roy Newsome
Musicians:
The Phoenix Handbell Ringers
Writer:
Peter Skellern
Musical Associate:
Andrew Pryce Jackman
Director:
Simon Betts
Producer:
Ken Griffin

The story of Britain's royal builders and collectors, told by Huw Wheldon 2: The Tudors
The Tudors reigned over one of the most remarkable periods of this nation's history. It was a century when the language itself, no less than the buildings, the music, and the artefacts, moved from the medieval into the modern world. The Court was the centre of patronage in all the arts, and the age was dominated by three outstanding monarchs: Henry VII , founder of the dynasty; Henry VIII , probably the most gifted king ever to sit upon the throne; and Elizabeth I, the extraordinary daughter of an extraordinary father.
SIR HUW WHELDON looks at some of the glories of the royal collection; the portraits of Holbein, the miniatures and jewels, and also explores the magnificent buildings, including the Palaces of St James and Hampton Court.
An hour-long essay without a single dull or pointless picture. (DAILY MAIL) Historical adviser j. H. PLUMB
Executive producer RICHARD CAWSTON Producer MICHAEL GILL
Directed by ANN TURNER

Contributors

Told By:
Huw Wheldon
Unknown:
Henry Vii
Unknown:
Henry Viii
Unknown:
Sir Huw Wheldon
Unknown:
St James
Producer:
Richard Cawston
Directed By:
Ann Turner

starring Edward G. Robinson, Paulette Goddard.
Edward G. stars as Barnaby, a tough chief of detectives, plagued by a variety of cons, stoolies, gun-men and molls. When two thieves shoot a policeman who has found them stealing a car, Barnaby takes charge of hunting down the killers.

(First showing on British television) (Black and white)
Films: page 22

Contributors

Screenplay:
Lawrence Roman
Producer:
Jules V. Levy
Director:
Arnold Laven
Capt Barnaby:
Edward G. Robinson
Mona:
Paulette Goddard
Ginny:
K.T. Stevens
Jack Hartrampf:
Porter Hall
Marty Kusalich:
Adam Williams
Al Barkis:
Edward Binns
Frankie:
Jay Adler
Vickie:
Joan Vohs
Pete:
Lee Van Cleef
Lt Imlay:
Dan Riss
Carol:
Mary Ellen Kay

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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