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9.5 Tele-France
1: Chiffres et lettres
Notes for parents and teachers available from [address removed], £1.15, inc postage.
9.35 Out of the Past
Living in the Iron Age: 1
9.58 Capricorn Game by PIP AND JANE BAKER
Mr Capricorn the magician finds a talking umbrella who says he needs a new cover. This is the first episode in a new six-part serial for children of 7 to 11.
Directed by VIVIENNE COZENS
Executive producer CLAIRE CHOVtL
10.16rl0.38 Merry-go-Round
Sex Education. 1: Beginning
11.0 Watch .. North American Indians. 1: Tipis
11.17 Television Club
A Place Like Home: Lydia
11.38 Music Time The Evening Star
A complete performance of the musical based on a South American-Indian legend, which tells how the Kara j a tribe of Brazil learnt to plant corn and grow pineapples and other good things to eat. Presenters KATHRYN HARRIES ANDREW C. WADSWORTH
Children from Hearnville Primary School, Balham, London Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Baker
Unknown:
Mr Capricorn
Directed By:
Vivienne Cozens
Presenters:
Kathryn Harries
Producer:
Elizabeth Bennett
Mr Capricorn:
Maurice Denham
Umbrella:
Stephen Tate
Fred:
Donald Gee
Linda:
Primula Cotton

With DONNY MACLEOD
MARIAN FOSTER and BOB LANGLEY
Today's programme includes Family Matters, a regular feature that offers advice on legal, medical, financial and educational matters to every member of every household. The experts are Dr David Delvin , Pat Petch , Brian Jackson and Vincent Duggleby. Plus personalities and music.
Editor JIM DUMIGHAN. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Dr David Delvin
Unknown:
Pat Petch
Unknown:
Brian Jackson
Unknown:
Vincent Duggleby.
Editor:
Jim Dumighan.

with Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter

Do you know ... The size of the biggest onion? Who paints hanging upside-down?
Roy and Norris discover the longest, shortest, highest, lowest, rarest, deepest, greatest - more people and things with a place in the record books.

(Repeat)

Contributors

Presenter:
Roy Castle
Expert:
Norris McWhirter
Designer:
Tom Yardley
Producer:
Alan Russell

A serial in 13 parts

Sir Charles starts to build a spa hotel on land once belonging to the Maoris and said to be; sacred or 'tapu'. Strange things begin to happen. Then Tom finds Hema is the latest culprit.

Contributors

Writer:
Roger Simpson
Executive Producer:
John McRae
Producer:
Roger Le Mesurier
Director:
Peter Sharp
Tom:
Paul Airey
Sarah Jane:
Rachel Weston
Davie:
Ian Narev
Hema:
Ross Duzevich
Kiri:
Melissa-Aroha Baker
Sir Charles Pemberton:
Terence Cooper
James Gregory:
Peter Vere-Jones
Elizabeth Gregory:
Marion Parry
Gilfillan:
Waric Slyfield
Emily Gregory:
Keri Johnson
Christopher Bain:
John Givins
Doomy Dwyer:
Martyn Sanderson
Mabel Dwyer:
Helen Dorward
Sid:
Mark Hadlow
Guide Anna:
Esther Davis
Te Pourinui:
Tamahina Tinirau

The live current affairs magazine programme which links London with the BBC's regional studios throughout Britain.
Frank Bough, Sue
Lawley Richard Kershaw , Hugh Scully and Sue Cook are the team that each weekday presents the features and films that make up the scene Nationwide.
The reporting team: LUKE CASEY
PATTIE COLDWELL , SALLY HARDCASTLE JOHN HITCHINS , JAMES HOGG
BILL KEKR ELLIOTT , LAURIE MAYER TONY WILKINSON , NICHOLAS WOOLLEY and GLYN WORSNIP producers ANDREW CLAYTON , LINO FERRARI
IAN SQUIRES , RICHARD TAIT . " DeputY editor ANDREW TAUSSIO Editor HUGH WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Lawley Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Sue Cook
Unknown:
Luke Casey
Unknown:
Pattie Coldwell
Unknown:
Sally Hardcastle
Unknown:
John Hitchins
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Bill Kekr Elliott
Unknown:
Laurie Mayer
Unknown:
Tony Wilkinson
Unknown:
Nicholas Woolley
Producers:
Andrew Clayton
Producers:
Lino Ferrari
Unknown:
Ian Squires
Unknown:
Richard Tait
Editor:
Andrew Taussio
Editor:
Hugh Williams

starring
Kate Reid , Martin Balsam
An international financier is strangled by a seemingly invisible stranger on the tennis court of his wealthy partner. Lieutenant Shirley Ridgeway of the Los Angeles Police Department is called in to investigate this bizarre murder, and finds a collection of very hostile witnesses . . ,
Screenplay by STANLEY RALPH ROSS Produced by ALEX BEATON Directed by PAUL WENDKOS
(First showing on British television) Films: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Reid
Unknown:
Martin Balsam
Unknown:
Shirley Ridgeway
Unknown:
Stanley Ralph Ross
Produced By:
Alex Beaton
Directed By:
Paul Wendkos
Lt Shirley Ridgeway:
Kate Reid
Capt Edwin O'Hare Lewis:
John Anderson
Officer Manny Reyes:
A Martinez
M Russell Buckner:
Martin Balsam
Chico Donovan:
Jack Cassidy
Otto Schmidt:
Paul Henreid
Lisa Manning:
Lynda Day George
Connie Benson:
Pamela Hensley
Sheldon Casey:
William Smith
Luke Evans:
Denver Pyle
Nancy Allen:
Robyn Hilton
Carol Green:
Kathrine Baumann
Wallace Benton-Mills:
Michael Evans
Pete Novarro:
Joseph George
Blair Walker:
Cec Linder

by BERNARD SHAW starring Simon Callow and Delphine Seyrig
1796. Napoleon rests at an inn at the start of his conquest of Italy. Some key despatches are reported stolen. A mysterious woman also staying at the inn seems to know more about Napoleon's private life than she should.
Lighting DENNIS CHANNON Script editor
STUART GRIFFITHS
Designer GERRY SCOTT Producer LOUIS MARKS Director DESMOND DAVIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Shaw
Unknown:
Simon Callow
Unknown:
Delphine Seyrig
Unknown:
Dennis Channon
Unknown:
Stuart Griffiths
Designer:
Gerry Scott
Director:
Desmond Davis
The lady:
Delphine Seyrig'
Napoleon:
Simon Callow
Lieutenant:
David Troughton
Giuseppe:
Niall Toibin,

Narrator MICHAEL DEAN
Once a year the convicts of Oklahoma State Penitentiary in America's south west become cowboys for their rodeo behind the walls.
Last summer's event seemed certain to be cancelled when three convicts were stabbed, two guards held hostage, four prisoners escaped and a cell block was set on fire. Warden Al Murphy decided that the rodeo would still go on and the convicts once again volunteered to risk their lives for a few dollars prize money.
For three days and nights they filed out of their 'special reserved seats', a cage topped by barbed wire, to delight a crowd including family and friends, in events like ' Money the Hard Way ' - snatching a pouch from the horns of a Brahma bull. Just part of the action in Jailhouse Rodeo.
Film cameraman DAVID GRAY
Film editor TREVOR WILLIAMSON
Associate producer TERENCE O'REILLY Producer jo MENELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Al Murphy
Unknown:
David Gray
Producer:
Terence O'Reilly
Producer:
Jo Menell

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