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9.5 Tele-France
7: Metro-boulot-dodo
Notes for students and teachers available from [address removed], £1.15, inc postage
9.35 It's Maths! Circles
9.58-10.13 Capricorn Game by Pip and JANE BAKER
A six-part serial for children of 7-11 with special needs. with corn and PRIMULA COTTON, DONALD GEE and STEPHEN TATE
Directed by VIVIENNE COZENS
10.38 Resource Unit 11-13:
Religious and Moral Education Hearing Voices
11.0 Watch: Animals in Danger
11.17 Television Club I Remember When....

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Baker
Unknown:
Donald Gee
Unknown:
Stephen Tate
Directed By:
Vivienne Cozens
Mr Capri:
Maurice Denham

A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them.
Introduced by Anton Phillips.
You and Me:, Book 18, which accompanies this term's programmes in the series, £1.00 from bookshops

Contributors

Presenter:
Anton Phillips
Puppets:
Alan Platt
Animation:
Bura and Hardwick
Producer:
Barbara Parker

Pennod 29
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)

Contributors

Jac Daniels:
Dafydd Hywel
Sabrina Daniels:
Gillian Elisa Thomas
Beti Griffiths:
Margaret Williams
Colin Griffiths:
David Lyn
Maggie Mathias:
Harriet Lewis
Reg Harris:
Huw Ceredig
Megan James:
Lisabeth Miles
Mrs Owen:
Nesta Harris

with Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter
Do you know... Where is the biggest mobile land machine? Who is the fastest miler?
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

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

6.20 Nationwide
Presented by Frank Boug, Sue Lawley, Richard Kershaw, Hugh Scully and Sue Cook
The reporting team: Luke Casey, Pattie Coldwell, Sally Hardcastle, John Hitchins, James Hogg, Bill Kerr Elliott, Laurie Mayer, Tony Wilkinson, Nicholas Woolley and Glyn Worsnip

The Nationwide Baird Trophy
The climax of the competition to find the programme makers of tomorrow. Esther Rantzen and colleagues pick the winners from the schoolchildren who have been given the chance to try their hand as reporters, directors and cameramen.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Sue Lawley
Presenter:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Luke Casey
Unknown:
Pattie Coldwell
Unknown:
Sally Hardcastle
Unknown:
John Hitchins
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Kerr Elliott
Unknown:
Laurie Mayer
Unknown:
Tony Wilkinson
Unknown:
Nicholas Woolley
Unknown:
Esther Rantzen

starring Robert Walker
Burl Ives , Walter Matthaa with Tommy Sands , Millie Perkins
Life aboard a US Navy cargo ship in 1945 is not happy. The overbearing manner of the captain has produced apathy and despair among crew and officers alike. At the showing of a movie which the captain requires the crew to attend, Ensign Pulver sees his chance to strike a blow for justice's sake by converting his slingshot from a toy to a weapon.
Although the result of this is that the whole ship is put on punitive duty, Ensign Pulver is the hero of the hour and dubbed the great assassin'.
Sadly for Pulver his popularity does not last long, but an encounter with a group of USA army nurses soon restores his good spirits.
Written by JOSHUA LOGAN and PETBR S. FEIBLEMAN
Produced and directed by JOSHUA LOGAN Films: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Walker
Unknown:
Burl Ives
Unknown:
Walter Matthaa
Unknown:
Tommy Sands
Unknown:
Ensign Pulver
Unknown:
Ensign Pulver
Written By:
Joshua Logan
Unknown:
Petbr S. Feibleman
Directed By:
Joshua Logan
Ensign Pulver:
Robert Walker
Captain:
Burl Ives
Doc:
Walter Matthau
Bruno:
Tommy Sands
Scotty:
Millie Perkins
Head Nurse:
Kay Medford
BUlingS:
Larry Hagman
EaSeur:
Gerald O'Loughlin
Grabowski:
Sal Papa
Taru AL:
Freeman Jr
Insiena:
James Farentino
Skouras:
James Coco
Payne:
Don Dorrell
Carney PETER:
L Marshall
Stretch:
Robert Matek
Mila:
Diana Sands
Dowdy:
Joseph Marr

by NEVIL SHUTE
A four-part adaptation starring
2: London, 1948.
NOEL STRACHAN: 'Miss Paget is a client of mine, Mr Harman You evidently know that. But a client's business is entirely confidential, you know. Are you a friend of hers?'
JOE HARMAN: 'We met once in the war, in Malaya that was ... I'm a Queenslander. I run a station in the Gulf country, about 20 miles from Willstown in Australia'
Written by ROSEMARY ANNE SISSON Produced by HENRY CRAWFORD Directed by DAVID STEVENS

Contributors

Author:
Nevil Shute
Unknown:
Noel Strachan
Unknown:
Mr Harman
Unknown:
Joe Harman
Unknown:
Rosemary Anne Sisson
Produced By:
Henry Crawford
Directed By:
David Stevens
Jean Paget:
Helen Morse
Joe Harman:
Bryan Brown
Noel Strachan:
Gordon Jackson
Mrs O'Connor:
Maggie Dence
Rose Sawyer:
Lorna Lesley
Al Burns:
Maurie Fields
Annie:
Arkie Whiteley
Pete Fletcher:
Tim McKenzie
Tim Whelan:
Steve Bisley
Mrs Driver:
Lois Ramsay
Mrs Duveen:
Isobel Kirk
Bourneville:
Tommy Lewis
Art Foster:
Sydney Heylan
TAA pilot:
Peter Kowitz
Beechcraft pilot:
Ross Thompson
Dragon pilot:
Robert Noble
Police sergeant:
Ed Turley
Flying doctor:
Peter Paulsen
Don Curtis:
Derek Wyness
Palmolive:
Gertrude Treloar
Bush brother:
Gary Priest
Crocodile shooter:
Lofty Cannard
Aggie Topp:
Anne Haddy

A series of eight plays 4: Brenda by JAMES MITCHELL
Brenda seems set for a happy life in Ridgemead with a young successful husband until a man arrives demanding she say goodbye to the man she married.
Series devised by JAMES MITCHELL Music composed by PETER CANWELL Lighting JOHN SUMMERS Script editor JOAN CLARK Designer ANTONY THORPE Producer WILLIAM SLATER Director CAROL WISEMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
James Mitchell
Unknown:
James Mitchell
Composed By:
Peter Canwell
Unknown:
John Summers
Editor:
Joan Clark
Designer:
Antony Thorpe
Producer:
William Slater
Director:
Carol Wiseman
Brenda Lewis:
Sheila White
George Lewis:
Nigel Havers
Alan Martin:
Gerry Sundquist
Mrs Twiss:
Stella Tanner
Edward Partington:
John Lee
Mr Auldean:
Davyd Harries

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