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Continuing the story in 26 parts
Heidi and her grandfather have moved down to Dörfli for the winter. She has gone to school and shown how much she tearnt in Frankfurt. Now she is looking forward to the spring, and hopes that her friend will visit her.
Produced by Intertel Television AG
English version directed by Louis Elman for Leah International Productions

Contributors

English version directed by:
Louis Elman
Heidi:
Katia Pouletin
Grandfather:
René Deltgen
Goat Peter:
Stefan Arpagaus
Klara:
Kathi Böhm
Grandmama:
Brigitte Horney
Blind Grandmother:
Lisa Helwig
Brigitte:
Gaby Fehung

Look East, Look North, Look North West, Midlands Today,Nationwide (London and SE), Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
6.20
Nationwide with The Prime Minister
The Rt Hon Margaret Thatcher, MP - On the Spot, as viewers from studios around the country put to her their questions, complaints and concerns.
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Guest:
Margaret Thatcher, MP

A series of seven programmes by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft

Grace Brothers decide to have advertisements showing on closed circuit television.

Starring John Inman as Mr Humphries, Mollie Sugden as Mrs Slocombe
co-starring Frank Thornton as Capt Peacock
featuring Wendy Richard as Miss Brahms, Nicholas Smith as Mr Rumbold, Mike Berry as Mr Spooner, Benny Lee as Mr Klein, Kenneth Waller as Old Mr Grace, Arthur English as Mr Harman

Contributors

Writer:
Jeremy Lloyd
Writer/Producer:
David Croft
Designer:
Andree Welstead Hornby
Director:
John Kilby
Mr Humphries:
John Inman
Mrs Slocombe:
Mollie Sugden
Capt Peacock:
Frank Thornton
Miss Brahms:
Wendy Richard
Mr Rumbold:
Nicholas Smith
Mr Spooner:
Mike Berry
Mr Klein:
Benny Lee
Old Mr Grace:
Kenneth Waller
Mr Harman:
Arthur English
Secretary:
Debbie Linden
Nurse:
Vivienne Johnson
Mr Fortescue:
Gordon Kaye
Head waiter:
Nicholas McArdle
Second waiter:
John D Collins

written by Ian Kennedy Martin.

A series in six parts with David Yip as Det-Sgt John Ho

Mr Hong holds the key to a big prize which the Fulham gang are desperate to win. John Ho observes them all - and witnesses the evil result of ambition and greed.

Contributors

Writer/Creator:
Ian Kennedy Martin
Story Editor:
Joan Clark
Cameraman:
Peter Chapman
Designer:
Paul Munting
Producer:
Terence Williams
Director:
Terry Green
Det-Sgt John Ho:
David Yip
Milner:
Michael Melia
Greg:
Peter Dean
Hartley:
Anthony Heaton
Grob:
Dave Cooper
Mr Banerjee:
Albert Moses
Det Chief Insp Berwick:
Derek Martin
Parker:
John Malcom
Det-Sgt Chegwyn:
Arthur Kelly
Joe Ho:
Robert Lee
Polish caretaker:
Ray Mort
Roy Kinnock:
John Judd
Terry:
Steve Gardner
Charlie:
James Marcus
Villain:
Terry Downes
Ezra:
Larrington Walker
Mr Hong:
Vincent Wong
Sandra Beatty:
Helen Keating
Det Chief Supt Halsey:
John Bott
Jack Mangan:
Brian Croucher
Eel and pie shop proprietor:
Jim McManus
Helmut:
Steve Ubels
Woman at flat:
Emma Shaw

with Robin Day tonight: Nicholas Goodison Ian Mikardo , mp
The Rt Hon George Younger , mp, Secretary of State for Scotland Jane Reed Producer
BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Goodison
Unknown:
Ian Mikardo
Unknown:
George Younger
Unknown:
Barbara Maxwell

The Beaminster and District Gardens and Allotments Society Goes to Chelsea
Reporter John Pitman
The members of a gardening club in Dorset are given the chance to design a garden for Chelsea, the greatest flower show on earth. The garden was entirely planned and stocked by the amateurs, though they were advised by professionals like Percy Thrower , Geoffrey Smith and Bill Sowerbutts.
In the end the little local society compete with professional nursery-men from all over the world and try to win a coveted gold medal to take back to Beaminster,
A small masterpiece.
(THE DAILY TELEGRAPH)
The top piece of TV artistry to reach the small screen in many a year.
(YORKSHIRE POST)
Research LINDA MCMULLEN Producer ESTHER RANTZEN
Director NICK HANDEL

Contributors

Reporter:
John Pitman
Unknown:
Percy Thrower
Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
Bill Sowerbutts.
Unknown:
Linda McMullen
Producer:
Esther Rantzen
Director:
Nick Handel

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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