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A See-Saw programme

There has been no rain in Green-dale for weeks. The lakes have almost dried up, and the water has been turned off. But there's an old pump in the village; perhaps Ted Glenn can fix it.
Written by John Cunliffe.

Contributors

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

with Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter
Do you know ...? Who is the world's greatest survivor? The size of the biggest scarecrow?
Roy and Norris discover the people and things with a place in the record books.
Designer DEBBIE KNIGHT
Producer ALAN RUSSELL. Book, More Record Breakers, £3.50, from retailerj

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Castle
Unknown:
Norris McWhirter
Designer:
Debbie Knight
Producer:
Alan Russell.

by Avril Rowlands
It is 1906 - time for George Grant to follow in his grandfather's footsteps and start working on the railway.
(Repeat)
Book, Clear Ahead, £4.75 hardback, £1.25 paperback, from retailers

Contributors

Writer:
Avril Rowlands
Producer:
Paul Stone
Director:
John Prowse
George Grant:
Ian Sandy
Jane Grant:
Shirley Cain
Robbie Grant:
John Barrett
Vicar:
Roger Hume
Ted Jarvis:
Dale Bayford
Mr Jellicoe:
Richard Pearson
Davies:
Frank Veasey
Holmes:
Ralph Lawton
Fry:
Terry Molloy
Harvey:
Terry Pearson

The last of eight films following the fortunes of the young men who aim to fly the fast jets of the Royal Air Force. Sport of Kings
There's just one student left. He's an officer and he can fly -but can he make a kill? In this last of the series the sole survivor learns to drop bombs and fire guns in the fight to live for another day.
For the first time he faces the realisation that he will be the one to carry a nuclear warhead; it will be for him to drop it on the. right place. He begins to appreciate the implications of his chosen profession.
Film editor TONY HEAVEN Producer COLIN STRONG
Book (same title), £8.95, from retailers

A four-part series about the real dramas and decisions in a busy Social Services department. 2:At Risk
Every week six children are killed by parents. In a year 40,000 will be battered. The ways in which social workers try, and sometimes fail, to protect children from these dangers form the most controversial part of their work.
Angela's first baby could be taken from her at birth unless she agrees not to live with the father. How will a broken home best serve the child's interests?
Tristan was almost killed by his mother; he is found safety and security with a foster family. Now his social worker is planning to send him back to his mother. Why take such a risk?
Executive producer JOHN REYNOLDS Producer SALLY DOGANIS

Contributors

Producer:
John Reynolds
Producer:
Sally Doganis

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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