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with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
Weather ANNE PURVIS
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE only: Financial Report, and News Headlines with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Whitmore
Unknown:
Moira Stuart
Unknown:
Weather Anne Purvis

Cookery expert Michael Smith continues his exploration of London's great markets - Smithfield,
Billingsgate and New Covent Garden. Meanwhile, at Pebble Mill DONNY MACLEOD and MARIAN FOSTER present an informal mixture of conversation and music.
Editor JIM DUMIGHAN BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Smith
Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster

A See-Saw programme
Written by John Cunliffe.

It's a warm day, and Postman Pat stops off for a picnic lunch halfway through his round. He falls asleep in the warm sunshine, and while he sleeps, a thieving hen - a 'magpie hen' - causes him no end of trouble.

Contributors

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

World Snooker Champion Steve Davis shows us the tricks of his trade.
We discuss another side of Daley Thompson when we join him at the water's edge with rod and reel. Also in the programme are two of the most graceful sports - synchroswimming and gymnastics. Introduced by Nigel Starmer-Smith
Producer BRIAN ROGERS
Executive producer HAZEL LEWTHWAITE
(Steve Davis is the subject of Fame tomorrow 8.30 pm BBC2)

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
Daley Thompson
Introduced By:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Producer:
Brian Rogers
Producer:
Hazel Lewthwaite
Unknown:
Steve Davis

An adventure in three parts based on a JULES VERNE story
When two scientists inherited a fortune, one designed a beautiful town, while the other built huge munitions factories. It soon became known as Steel City but only those who lived there knew its secret - until Marcel Zodiac went there as a spy and with 11-year-old Viktor found out the terrible truth.
Story told by JAMES LAURENSON
Presented by DAPHNE JONES
Produced by CZECHOSLOVAK TELEXPORT

Contributors

Unknown:
Marcel Zodiac
Told By:
James Laurenson
Presented By:
Daphne Jones
Produced By:
Czechoslovak Telexport

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 Bruce Parker
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lawley Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Bruce Parker

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: 3: Graduation
Curious and proud, mums, dads, wives and girlfriends come to witness and celebrate the Big Day. Only 55 of the original 85 of 329 Course will stand on the Parade Square as Officers, earning the right to be saluted and called Sir. They will dance until dawn before leaving to begin a new life.
Film editor DAVID LEE Producer COLIN STRONG

Contributors

Editor:
David Lee

A two-part feature film starring
2: Rescuers work desperately to save the passengers stranded in a cablecar. Tension mounts as high winds make their rescue attempts increasingly hazardous ...
Screenplay by ADRIAN SPIES Produced by IRWIN ALLEN
Directed by GEORG FENADY Films: page 23

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Spies
Produced By:
Irwin Allen
Directed By:
Georg Fenady
Sue Grainger:
Patty Duke Astin
Anita Minton:
Joyce Bulifant
Alan Durant:
Bert Convy
Paul Craig:
Sam Groom
Ellen Craig:
Donna Mills
Lawton:
Cameron Mitchell
Tommy Craig:
Michael Sharrett
Jim Grainger:
Burr Debenning
Eddie Minton:
Oliver Clark
Croft:
Ted Gehring
Mitchell:
Roger Perry
Charles Minton:
Lonny Chapman
Mrs Durant:
Jaqueline Hyde
Marty:
Brendon Boone

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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