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Culinary expert Michael Smith joins the regular team of lunchtime presenters to introduce his new series Smith's Markets. For the next three Wednesdays he'll be our guide around Britain's greatest markets - Smithfield, Billingsgate and New Covent Garden - and apart from meeting the characters who trade there, he'll be picking up tips on what to buy and how to prepare it for the table.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Smith

A See-Saw programme
A series of eight programmes.

Postman Pat and Jess, his black and white cat, call in, as they do every day, at Mrs Goggins' Post Office to collect the post to be delivered in Greendale. But his round also becomes a search for Katy Pottage's missing doll.
Written by John Cunliffe.

Contributors

Narration and voices:
Ken Barry
Writer:
John Cunliffe
Music:
Bryan Daly
Designed and directed by:
Ivor Wood

Presented by TOMMY BOYD With SALLY GRACE
The halfway stage of the trail and an amazing clue to where it is: There's a rabbit in it!
Director FRANCES GIFFORD Producer CLIVE DOIG
(Part 4 tomorrow at 4.20)

Contributors

Presented By:
Tommy Boyd
Unknown:
Sally Grace
Director:
Frances Gifford
Producer:
Clive Doig

Bobby Charlton , the former Manchester United and England star, and a legendary name in the soccer world, shows how he is passing on his skills to a new generation of footballers.
Derby winner Walter Swinburn, partner of the fabulous Shergar, talks about the hard work behind his glamorous life as a jockey.
And we'll also be looking at synchro swimming, and the skills and thrills involved in the comparatively new sport of cyclo trials.
Introduced by Peter Purves, Daley Thompson, Nigel Starmer-Smith, Janice Long
Executive producer Hazel Lewthwaite, Producer Brian Rogers

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Purves
Presenter:
Daley Thompson
Presenter:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Presenter:
Janice Long
Guest:
Bobby Charlton
Guest:
Walter Swinburn
Executive producer:
Hazel Lewthwaite
Producer:
Brian Rogers

by E. Nesbit adapted for television by David Wade

When a wicked magician goes to royal christenings giving presents like 'stupidity' and 'ugliness', he should not be surprised when the fairies take a hand and spoil his little schemes...
(Repeat)

Contributors

Author:
E. Nesbit
Adapted by:
David Wade
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Director:
Roger Singleton-Turner
Professor Taykin:
Peter Jones
Nurse:
Patricia Hayes
Prince Fortunatus:
Simon Shepherd
Princess Aura:
Michelle Newell
King of Bellamont:
Angus MacKay
Fairy Godmother:
Joan Benham
White Fairy:
Tricia George
Prince Arbuthnot:
Roger Elliott
Guard:
Leslie Hull
Herald:
Andrew Berezowski
Taykin as a child:
Aaron Burchell

Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide (London and SE) Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
6.25
Nationwide
In which Britain learns what's happening from studios throughout the country.
Linked live from London by FRANK BOUGH, SUE
LAWLEY RICHARD KERSHAW , HUGH SCULLY SUE COOK and Gillian Miles
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lawley Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Gillian Miles

A series of eight films which follows the fortunes of the young men who aim to fly the fast jets of the Royal Air Force.
2:Officers and Gentlemen
Before you can sit in a cockpit you must know how to stand to attention. All pilots must be commissioned officers.
For 18 weeks their feet won't touch the ground. At the Officer Cadet Training Unit, RAF Henlow, they are taught everything an officer needs to know from gas and guns to wining and dining. This first hurdle claims the first casualty.
Film editor DAVID LEE Producer COLIN STRONG

Contributors

Editor:
David Lee

with Tony Wilkinson
Why do tens of thousands of men and women live as down and outs, sleeping rough, dossing down in flea-pit hostels, living from hand to mouth on the streets of Britain? During one of the coldest months of the year Nationwide reporter TONY WILKINSON became one to find out how it feels to be out of work and homeless in London. This film, made mostly using a hidden camera and microphone, traces his progress as he pretends to be an unemployed Yorkshire labourer called Tony Crabbe.
Film cameraman ALEX HANSEN Sound BRIAN BIFFIN
Film editor GRAHAM DEAN Producer MIKE SCHOOLEY Editor HUGH WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Wilkinson
Reporter:
Tony Wilkinson
Unknown:
Tony Crabbe.
Unknown:
Alex Hansen
Producer:
Mike Schooley
Editor:
Hugh Williams

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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