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7.30 Islands Within Islands Within Islands
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
Music by MIKE BATT
Animated and directed by IVOR WOOD
by Violet Bibby
with James Laurenson
(Repeat)
The trappers revolt against a game preserve and one of Ricky's pets is in danger.
(Repeat)
With TONY HART
Ancient weapons, a plaster rose, Oxford spires, balloons and a real live porcupine. with Morph and The Tin Pots
Director JANE TARLETON
Producer CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON
Weather JOHN SHERWOOD
A See-Saw programme
A dog's tail wags when he's happy, being taken out for a walk, and let off the lead to run around with his friends. Kittens and puppies play with boxes and paper bags.
(Repeat)
LP Heads and Tails, songs by Derek Griffiths (rec 379, cassette ZCM 379) from record shops.
A quiz on a filmed journey through Wales
(English transmitters only. First shuwn on BBC Cymru/Wales)
A programme for children under 5
The last of five parts
Who is spying on Joey and Tom Redhawk on their trek to find help for Joey's injured father?
A Daniel Wilson production
(Repeat)
with Paul McDowell
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide (London and SE) Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
Introduced by Bernard Falk
Tonight the two teams from Oxford and Cambridge continue their quest for the electronic device codenamed The Beast.
Unfortunately they have been captured and now must escape from a PoW camp surrounded by piranha fish...
Producer Philip Franklin
Executive producer Derek Smith BBC Birmingham
(Part 3: tomorrow at 6.20)
What medicine has to offer. Hilary Henson and Chris Serle report.
Studio director CHARLES HUFF
Series producer VIVIENNE KING
starring Yul Brynner
Richard Widmark , George Chakiris Suzy Parker , Shirley Knight
When a typhoon sinks a cargo vessel off the coast of Japan, a group of survivors cling desperately to a life-raft. As the US Air-Sea Service flies to rescue them, three of the team recall events in their lives which could hinder their performance of this dangerous mission.
Fine photography highlights the action in this tense story dedicated to the Air-Sea Rescue Service.
Screenplay by ELLIOTT ARNOLD , WALDO SALT Based on the novel by ELLIOTT ARNOLD Produced by HAROLD HECHT
Directed by MICHAEL ANDERSON Films: page 13
with Richard Whitmore and the BBC's reporters Weatherman
Does the traditional London Season still exist? What constitutes fashionable society? How do you become accepted?
In this socially noteworthy summer of the Royal Wedding, Barry Norman takes a wry look at the London social scene. He attends events, both fashionable and not quite so fashionable, associated with the season: The Rose Ball; a charity auction at Christies; a Jeans' promotion party; a party at Wedgie's night club and Royal Ascot.
Those taking part include: Lady Elizabeth Anson The Earl of Lichfield Lord Romsey
Viscount Newport
Tina Brown , Editor
Tatter Nigel Dempster , Daily Mail diary Joan Collins , .
Taki Theodoracopulos , playboy and journalist
Thomasin Magor , ' Deb of the Year Peter Langan , restaurateur
Film editor MIKE hocghtoh Producer JUDY LINDSAY
Another chance to see one of America's brightest young comedians present his uniquely comic view of life. written by KELLY MONTEITH and NEIL SHAND starring Kelly Monteith and featuring Gabrielle Drake With JACQUELINE CLARKE
PERCY EDWARDS , BARRIE GOSNEY JAYNE LESTER , VICTOR SPINETTI PHILIP TREWINNARD
Music composed by RONNIE HAZLEIlURST Designer ROCHELLE SELWYN Produced by JAMES MOIR
The last of the heats tonight features
Home Counties North against
Wales , , for a place in the semi-finals of this competition.
Espen and Kirsten Salberg give the professional Latin demonstration and the programme is compered by Peter Marshall.
Commentary BRUCE HAMMAL
Music by the ANDY boss ORCHESTRA
Director DAVE PERROTTET Producer RICK GARDNER
Come Dancing , from record shops
A series of six programmes 4: Nip and Tuck
Thirty hours gone and the teams wrestle with exhaustion and dejection. The night watchmen are lost; the journalists are irritable; only the teachers can manage a smile.
Written by IAN WOOLDRIDGE Producer MICHAEL BEGG