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9.5 Encounter: Germany Meeting Point
9.25 Athlete
2: Hurdles
9.52 Look and Read
Questions at the Castle
10.15 Maths-in-a-Box
Down on the Farm
10.35-10.55 Going to Work
Making the Best of Yourself
11.2 Hyn o Fyd Daeareg
2: Bywyd yn y Mor (This World)

Contributors

Unknown:
Fyd Daeareg

Take my Hand: 2
ALEX VINCENTI visits a brickworks with Claudia and Sally, and tells an Italian story.
Illustrations JOANNA ISLES Director PETER GORDON Producer ROY Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
Alex Vincenti
Director:
Peter Gordon
Producer:
Roy Thompson

With DONNY MACLEOD
MARIAN FOSTER and BOB LANGLEY
Today's programme includes Dig This presented by Peter Seabrook.
Editor JIM dumichan. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

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

Story: Miffy Goes Flying written and illustrated by DICK BRUNA. Presenters
Floella Benjamin , Fred Harris
Pianist MICHAEL OMER
Designer STEPHEN mkllor
Graphic designer JOANNA ISLES Directed by ALBERT BARBER Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
Executive producer Cynthia felgate

Contributors

Illustrated By:
Dick Bruna.
Unknown:
Floella Benjamin
Pianist:
Fred Harris
Pianist:
Michael Omer
Designer:
Stephen Mkllor
Directed By:
Albert Barber
Producer:
Judy Whitfield

with Joanna David
By the Shores of Silver Lake by LAURA INGALLS WILDER
5: The Shanty on the Claim
Illustrations PAUL birkseck
Executive producer ANNA HOME Producer angola bBEECHING
Adapted and directed by CHRISTINE secombe

Contributors

Unknown:
Joanna David
Unknown:
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Unknown:
Paul Birkseck
Producer:
Anna Home
Producer:
Angola Bbeeching
Directed By:
Christine Secombe

Johnny Ball invites you to sit down and says Are You Aware of Why You Wear What You Wear?

Each week Johnny takes an entertaining excursion into an aspect of everyday life that you might be taking for granted.

This week he delves into the past, present and future of textiles. Did you know that you are wearing either animal, vegetable or mineral - that your socks could have been growing on a bush - and that some materials end up on the moon?

Meanwhile, get weaving with this - which is the odd material out: leather, cotton, wool, silk?*

BBC Bristol

[Printed upside down] (Answer: Cotton. It's grown on a bush and it's vegetable)

Contributors

Presenter/Writer:
Johnny Ball
Designer:
Adrian Smith
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Producer:
Albert Barber

A series in 18 parts
Part 10 by MARGARET SIMPSON
Cathy and Trisha fall out as each go separate ways with their new interests.
Studio lighting alan horne
Studio sound graham WILKINSON
Designer VALERIE WARRENDER
Executive producer ANNA HOME
Director CHRISTINE SECOMBE
BACK PAGE: 78

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Simpson
Unknown:
Graham Wilkinson
Designer:
Valerie Warrender
Producer:
Anna Home
Director:
Christine Secombe
Grange Hill pupils:
Pamela Cartwright: Rene Alperstein
Grange Hill pupils:
Duane Orpington: Mark Baxter
Grange Hill pupils:
Clare Scott Paula Ann Bland
Grange Hill pupils:
Anita Unsworth: Joanne Boakes
Grange Hill pupils:
Cathy Hargreaves: Lyndy Brill
Grange Hill pupils:
Stewpot Stewart: Mark Burdis
Grange Hill pupils:
Sudhamani Patel: Sheila Chandra
Grange Hill pupils:
Kevin McGuire: Brad Clayton
Grange Hill pupils:
Richard Marks: David Doyle
Grange Hill pupils:
Michael Doyle: Vincent Hall
Grange Hill pupils:
Ruth: Paula Harris
Grange Hill pupils:
Trisha Yates: Michelle Herbert
Grange Hill pupils:
Precious Matthews: Duuce Liecier
Grange Hill pupils:
Tommy Watson: Pall McCarthy
Grange Hill pupils:
Pogo Patterson: Peter Moran
Grange Hill pupils:
Matthew Cartwright: Nicholas Pandolfi
Grange Hill pupils :
Neil: Andrew Pearson
Grange Hill pupils:
Gerry: Karen Saunders
Grange Hill pupils:
Susi McMahon: Linda Slater
Miss Peterson:
Cheryl Branker
Mr Hopwood:
Brian Capron
Mrs Briscoe:
Jody Franklin
Miss Mooney:
Lucinda Gane
Mr Keating:
Robert Hartley
Dinner lady:
Julie May
Mrs McClusky:
Gwyneth Powell

Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide (London and SE) Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
6.20
Nationwide
Based in London, but reporting from all over the country, the programme brings you an up-to-the-minute analysis of events in the news as well as studio and film features.
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

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Desmond Lynam

The Women's Championship for the Ferguson Trophy
This year, the fourth women's Superstars comes from Scotland and includes four Moscow Olympic medallists.
Sharron Davies , the British Champion swimmer who won an Olympic silver medal in Moscow.
Donna Hartley, 400m Commonwealth gold medal athlete and a medallist in Moscow.
Nora Perry, world No 1 badminton player in women's doubles.
Kathy Smallwood , Britain's 200m sprint record holder and Olympic medallist.
Helen Jameson , English 100 and 200m Backstroke Champion and also Olympic silver medallist.
Suzanne Dando , Britain's leading gymnast to compete in Moscow.
Val Robinson, international hockey player with more than 100 caps.
Angela Smith , from squash, currently ranked No 3 in the world. Commentators
DAVID VINE, RON PICKERING
Produced in collaboration with TRANS WORLD INTERNATIONAL and CANDID PRODUCTIONS INC
TV production PETER HYLTON CLEAVER

Contributors

Unknown:
Sharron Davies
Unknown:
Kathy Smallwood
Unknown:
Helen Jameson
Unknown:
Suzanne Dando
Unknown:
Angela Smith
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Peter Hylton Cleaver

A series in seven episodes 2:Order of Battleby MICHAEL ELDER starring Sara Kestelman and lain
Cuthbertson Sophia has returned to Edinburgh to do battle with the University once again, but this time it is a head-on confrontation.
Designer TIM DANN
Producer RODERICK GRAHAM
Directed by FIONA CUMMING. BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Elder
Unknown:
Sara Kestelman
Unknown:
Cuthbertson Sophia
Designer:
Tim Dann
Producer:
Roderick Graham
Directed By:
Fiona Cumming.
Sophia Jex-Blake:
Sara Kestelman
Alexander Russel:
Iain Cuthbertson
Sir James Simpson:
Callum Mill
John Hutton Balfour:
Brown Derby
Prof William Turner:
James Gibb
Prof David Masson:
Michael Sheard
Prof Christison:
Richard Mathews
Mrs Masson:
Ellen McIntosh
Isabel Thorne:
Lois Baxter
Edith Pechey:
Mary Rutherford
Helen Evans:
Jill Fenner
Matilda Chaplin:
Mary Conlon
Prof Crum Brown:
John Buick
Craig:
James McClure
Wilson:
Jim Byars
Judge:
Ian Stewart
Students:
Jack Soltar
Students:
Lloyd Quinan
Galbraith:
Garry Stewart

Now that he can use the initials agsm after his name, a life in music should be one of the happiest occupations ... Oh, Mr Porter featuring
The Sun Life Stanshawe Band with ANDY PASK (bass guitar) BARRIE GUARD (drums) NIGEL JENKINS (guitar)
Recorded on location at The Grosvenor Hotel, Shaftesbury
Written by PETER SKF.LLERN
Musical associate ANDREW PRYCE JACKSON Director SIMON BETTS. Producer
KEN griffin

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Porter
Guitar:
Nigel Jenkins
Written By:
Peter Skf.Llern
Unknown:
Andrew Pryce Jackson
Director:
Simon Betts.
Unknown:
Ken Griffin

The story of Britain's royal builders and collectors Told by Huw Wheldon 4: The Stuarts Restored
Newmarket and Royal Ascot, Chelsea Pensioners , and the crown jewels owe their existence to the later Stuarts. Charles II's reign, despite his reputation as the ' Merry Monarch ' was not all trumpery and pleasure. Founder of the Royal Society and the Royal Observatory, he had a huge influence on the beginnings of yachting in Britain and the development of the British Navy. In Christopher Wren , who designed the Royal Naval Hospital at Greenwich and redesigned Hampton Court Palace, the later Stuarts gave a great architect the opportunity to produce great architecture, not just for the court but also for the nation.
Television at its beat (LIVERPOOL POST) Absorbing (WESTERN DAILY PRESS) Historical adviser j.H. PLUMB
Executive producer RICHARD cawston Producer MICHAEL gill
Directed by DAVID heycock

Contributors

Told By:
Huw Wheldon
Unknown:
Chelsea Pensioners
Unknown:
Christopher Wren
Unknown:
J.H. Plumb
Producer:
Richard Cawston
Producer:
Michael Gill
Directed By:
David Heycock

Starring Robert Lansing, Pat Wayne

Ex-bounty hunter Talion returns from an expedition to find his home on fire, his wife and son murdered. Determined to avenge their deaths, he sets off in pursuit of the killers.

(First showing on British television)

Films: page 13

Contributors

Screenplay:
Bing Russell
Screenplay:
Sumner Williams
Producer:
Carroll Case
Director:
Michael Moore
Talion:
Robert Lansing
Benny Wallace:
Pat Wayne
Ike Slant:
Slim Pickens
Bri Quince:
Gloria Talbott
Quince:
Paul Fix
Trumbull:
Strother Martin
Charles:
Henry Wills
Jonas:
Jerry Gatling
Harry:
Rance Howard
JO-Hi:
Clint Howard

BBC One London

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