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Story: Ting Ling's Xylophone by guest storyteller James Blades

Presenters Chloe Ashcroft, Derek Griffiths

Contributors

Presenter:
Chloe Ashcroft
Presenter:
Derek Griffiths
Author/Storyteller (Ting Ling's Xylophone):
James Blades

A series of four programmes with Wilf Lunn
More incredible inventions and delightful designs from the present and the past. 'Swimming Socks' and 'Ten League Boots', both old patented designs, have been made specially for Wilf. A wheel that is not a circle is also tested.
Victorian Scene: The Aqua Cycle
Visual effects by PETER WRAGG Designed by CHRIS EDWARDS Directed by JULIET MILLER Produced by CLIVE DOIG

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilf Lunn
Unknown:
Peter Wragg
Designed By:
Chris Edwards
Directed By:
Juliet Miller
Produced By:
Clive Doig
Albert Wilberforce:
Stephen Mallatratt
Gertrude Wilberforce:
Val Elliot

Look East, Look North, Look North West, Midlands Today, Nationwide (London and SE), Points West, South Today, Spotlight South West

6.20 Nationwide
Nationwide continues its travels round the country. It is an invitation from the children of Shawfield Community School which takes Frank Bough to Rochdale.

13-year-old Steven Mellson says 'You may think Rochdale is smelly, but you'll never know until you come here. The Town Hall is a very good sight when it's lit up at night and if we hadn't won the war, Hitler would have taken it to Berlin.'
Steven's right. Rochdale Town Hall was on the list of British buildings the Fuhrer coveted.

Plus: Let the Animals Go. Bill Kerr Elliott reports on the activities of the Animal Liberation Front and hears the views of those who defend scientific experiments on animals.

(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Reporter:
Bill Kerr Elliott

America's comedy hit starring Judd Hirsch as Alex Rieger
with Jeff Conaway as Bobby Wheeler, Tony Danza as Tony Banta, Danny De Vito as Louie de Palma, Marilu Henner as Elaine Nardo, Andy Kaufman as Latka Gravas, Christopher Lloyd as Reverend Jim
guest star Dee Wallace as Joyce Rogers
Alex begins a lighthearted romance with a beautiful, out-of-work actress. It gets serious and he contemplates matrimony.

Contributors

Writer:
Ian Praiser
Writer:
Howard Gewirtz
Director:
James Burrows
Alex Rieger:
Judd Hirsch
Bobby Wheeler:
Jeff Conaway
Tony Banta:
Tony Danza
Louie de Palma:
Danny de Vito
Elaine Nardo:
Marilu Henner
Latka Gravas:
Andy Kaufman
Reverend Jim:
Christopher Lloyd
Joyce Rogers:
Dee Wallace

by James Mitchell
The eighth in a series of ten episodes starring James Bolam as Jack Ford
with Rosalind Bailey as Sarah Headley, Lois Baxter as Lady Caroline, Judy Loe as Tania Corley, Roger Avon as Stan Liddell, Timothy Carlton as Edward Mostyn

An invitation from an old friend tests Jack's loyalties...

Single, Dance Ti Thi Daddy (RESL 31), from record shops

Contributors

Writer/Series created by:
James Mitchell
Make-up Artist:
Martha Livesley
Script Editor:
Zanna Beswick
Designer:
Austin Ruddy
Producer:
David Maloney
Director:
David Reynolds
Jack Ford:
James Bolam
Sarah Headley:
Rosalind Bailey
Lady Caroline:
Lois Baxter
Tania Corley:
Judy Loe
Stan Liddell:
Roger Avon
Edward Mostyn:
Timothy Carlton
Manny Goldstein:
Ray Mort
Hector Smith-Jameson:
John Rowe
Fascist:
Ray Alon
Orator:
Geoffrey Davion

by Alan Clews
Starring Anne Kristen and Phyllis Logan

The oil rigs provide rich pickings tor those who work on them, but for wives isolated from husbands affluence is not enough.

BBC Scotland

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Clews
Director:
Gareth Davies
Designer:
Bob Smart
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Nancy Park:
Phyllis Logan
Ella Burns:
Anne Kristen
Alec Park:
Sandy Morton
Hughie Burns:
Derek Anders
Tony Kelly:
Benny Young
Frank McGrath:
John McGlynn
Jim:
James Morrison
Baldy man:
Stewart Preston
Finlayson:
Jimmy Yuill
Drunk:
Charles Kearney
Kilted man:
Iain Ormsby-Knox
Charlie Nichol:
Steven Whinnery
Barman:
Ray Jeffries
Walker:
Lloyd Quinan
Accordionist:
Sandy Moir
Singer:
Dalziel McKenzie

'What is there in the Soviet system to admire? Material prosperity? It does not produce it. Spiritual satisfaction? It denies it. After an uninterrupted monopoly of absolute power lasting 63 years the controlled society has failed. Recognising this, let us set about the defence of our liberties with confidence. Of course we face economic, social and political problems at home and abroad. But who on our side would exchange our problems for theirs?'
(Margaret Thatcher, Feb 1981)

In the second of two special debates, Vladimir Pozner, a leading commentator from Moscow, confronts Robert Kaiser of the Washington Post.

Contributors

Unknown:
Vladimir Pozner
Unknown:
Robert Kaiser
Producer:
Sue Ayling
Executive Producer:
Paul Ellis

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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