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9.5 Location Britain: Lynemouth
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9.27 Brazil: Amazon Frontier
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9.48 Out of the Past: Mistress Anne's Diary
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10.10 Science Workshop: Materials: 2
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10.32 Scene: Victim
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11.5-11.20 Maths-in-a-box: Down on the Farm
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11.30 Search: Transport in Wales: The Sea
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11.55 The Past at Work: 4: Spindle and Shuttle
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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 subtitles)

Contributors

Newsreader:
Richard Whitmore
Newsreader:
Moira Stuart
Weather presenter:
Anne Purvis

With DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER and BOB LANGLEY, joined today by Tony Bilbow , who'll take his weekly glimpse into the world of theatre and cinema, interviewing the stars who capture the headlines and the acclaim.
Editor JIM DUMIGHAN BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Tony Bilbow

with Simon Groom, Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan

Straight and Narrow!
There's more to ploughing with a team of horses than meets the eye, as Simon discovers when he joins some of Britain's top plough-men in the 1981 Championships in Oxfordshire.

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Groom
Presenter:
Sarah Greene
Presenter:
Peter Duncan

Terry Wogan hosts the comedy quiz game all the family can play at home - in which contestants attempt to match their 'blanks' with six star guests: Pat Coombs, Sandra Dickinson, Jack Douglas, Carol Drinkwater, Patrick Moore, Jimmy Tarbuck

Presented by arrangement with Goodson-Todman Inc and Talbot TV Ltd

Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Panellist:
Pat Coombs
Panellist:
Sandra Dickinson
Panellist:
Jack Douglas
Panellist:
Carol Drinkwater
Panellist:
Patrick Moore
Panellist:
Jimmy Tarbuck
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehrst
Programme Associate:
Tony Hawes
Designer:
Tim Gleeson
Director:
Paul Jackson
Producer:
Marcus Plantin

Written by John Wyndham
The last of a six-part adaptation by Douglas Livingstone
Starring John Duttine as Bill Masen
with Maurice Colbourne as Jack Coker and Emma Relph as Jo

Six years later in the Sussex farmhouse, Bill and Jo find themselves cut off by growing numbers of triffids...

Contributors

Author:
John Wyndham
Adapted by:
Douglas Livingstone
Music:
Christopher Gunning
Film Cameraman:
Peter Hall
Studio Lighting:
Brian Clemett
Designer:
Victor Meredith
Producer:
David Maloney
Director:
Ken Hannam
Bill Masen:
John Duttine
Jack Coker:
Maurice Colbourne
Jo:
Emma Relph
Susan:
Lorna Charles
David:
Denis Gilmore
Alice:
Claire Ballard
Mary:
Jenny Lipman
Dennis:
Desmond Adams
Torrence:
Gary Olsen

A Victorian romance by MICHAEL SADLEIR
The last of four parts dramatised by ANTHONY STEVEN
For Fanny , an idyllic holiday in France, a chance meeting in Paris. and suddenly Manderstoke appears - bent on revenge!
Music composed and conducted by ALEXANDER FARIS
Studio sound TREVOR WEBSTER Film editor DICK ALLEN Designer PETER BLACKER Producer JOE WATERS
Director PETER JEFFERIES

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Sadleir
Dramatised By:
Anthony Steven
Unknown:
For Fanny
Conducted By:
Alexander Faris
Unknown:
Trevor Webster
Editor:
Dick Allen
Designer:
Peter Blacker
Director:
Peter Jefferies
Fanny:
Chloe Salaman
Clive Seymore:
Anthony Bate
ord Manderstoke:
Michael Culver
Harry Somerford:
Peter Woodward
Lucy:
Julia Chambers
Kate Somerford:
Ann Payot
Mrs Somerford:
Iris Russell
Julian Carteret:
Nigel Williams
Mrs Hopwood:
Susan Brown
Due de Chambery:
Brian Badcoe
Dr Lowenthal:
Cyril Shaps

Robin Cousins
The fifth in a series of ten programmes about how leading figures in the creative arts approach their work.
At the age of eight Robin Cousins took his first tentative steps on ice at the Westover Rink, Bournemouth. Last month he returned there after 16 years to star in the Robin Cousins Ice (;ala.
This programme follows Cousins behind the -scenes working with choreographer Bill Drysdale for the first time as they prepare a new ice ballet together. It is set to variations on Saint Saens's The Swan. Composed by David Cullen with solo cello played by Julian Lloyd Webber.
Narrated by MICHAEL TUDOR
Film editor MALCOLM DANIEL
Executive producer KENNETH CORDEN Directed by KEITH CHEETHAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Cousins
Composed By:
David Cullen
Played By:
Julian Lloyd Webber.
Editor:
Malcolm Daniel
Producer:
Kenneth Corden
Directed By:
Keith Cheetham

starring
Andy Griffith, Ida Lupino with Michael Brandon, Susannc Hildur James A. Watson Jr, Tim Mclntire Artie Sawyer, the caretaker of an apartment building, gets more than he bargained for when he lets a young woman stay overnight in an empty apartment. Three of her friends turn up. intent on robbing the bank next door ...
Screenplay by ERIC ROTH from the novel byFIKLDKNFARRIfYC.TON
Directed by PAUL WENDKOS
Produced by MARK CARLINER
(First showing on British television) Films: page 20

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Roth
Directed By:
Paul Wendkos
Produced By:
Mark Carliner
Artie Sawyer:
Andy Griffith
Iris Sawyer:
Ida Lupino
Billy:
Michael Brandon
Claudine:
Susanne Hildur
Riff:
James A Watson Jr
Virgil:
Tim McIntire
Mrs Layton:
Connie Sawyer
Danny:
Joe Mell
Miss Simpson:
Victoria Carroll
Pete:
Squire Fridell
Woman:
Virginia Vincent
Policeman:
Marc Hannibal
Old woman:
Charlotte Knight

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