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DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER
MARJORIE LOFTHOUSE , DAVID FREEMAN present the relaxed and lively magazine programme from the foyer of Pebble Mill.
Today's musical guest is Ralph McTell
Editor PETER HERCOMBE BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Marjorie Lofthouse
Unknown:
David Freeman
Unknown:
Pebble Mill.
Unknown:
Ralph McTell
Editor:
Peter Hercombe

The...100th University Match
Oxford v Cambridge for The Bowring Bowl
Aarvold,Wakefield, Obolensky, Sharp, Davies and Gibson - names at random from many etched in the .scrolls of Rugby Union history. A history that has taken 99 matches and 109 years to unfold. A series that began in the Parks, Oxford, in 1872 with a win for the home side and reached parity last year following a Cambridge victory.
What could be a better setting for the 100th match than Twickenham with the opposing sides level at 43 wins each and 13 drawn? Commentator
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH With BOB HILLER
Television presentation by BILL TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Unknown:
Bob Hiller
Presentation By:
Bill Taylor

with John Pitman
A candid look at a day in the life of a grand hotel; upstairs and front of house with the clients, downstairs and behind the scenes with the valets, chambermaids, chefs and waiters who have to keep the clients happy.
The Ritz was once the stamping-ground of everybody who was anybody. But the attractions were fading. Now the grand old lady - 75 this year - has been given a £6-million facelift and it is hoped, a new lease of the 'high life'.
Some of the staff have spent half their lives in service here. Some of the clients have been coming for 60 years. But the Ritz can't afford to live in the past. And so it. tries to cling to the old traditions while still catering for the new Ritz people - businessmen, tourists and gentlemen from the Middle East. The Ritz is an oasis in Piccadilly, a legacy of opulence and elegance. It's a luxury most people today can't afford. But then, it always has been...
Research JILL MARSHALL Photography DAVID FEIG
Sound recordist DICK MANTON Film editor JIM LATNAM
Producer EDWARD MIRZOEFF

Contributors

Unknown:
John Pitman
Unknown:
Middle East.
Unknown:
Dick Manton
Editor:
Jim Latnam
Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff

A film written by Jim Allen

Kath the housewife and McBride the Chief Constable - normally their paths would not cross. But in hard times the struggle to stay alive creates desperate alliances and conflicts. Kath has to go out and fight for her family. McBride's men must 'rule the streets'. Must somebody be the loser?

Contributors

Writer:
Jim Allen
Designer:
Dick Coles
Film Recordist:
Ron Brown
Film Editor:
Chris Wimble
Photography:
John Else
Producer:
Kenith Trodd
Director:
Roland Joffe
Chief Constable:
Colin Welland
Kath:
Val McLane
Tony:
Bill Paterson
The MP:
Rosemary Martin
Dennis:
Ricky Tomlinson
Antony:
Antony Hebron
Peter Connor:
Peter Kerrigan
Kevin:
Richard Sands
Bobby:
Bobby Hooper
Ron Thompson:
Ken Williams
Arthur Rose:
Anthony Benson
Alec:
John Harris
Frank Jepson:
Tony Scoggo
Spike:
Spike Rawlings
Julie:
Julie Fontayne
Gwen:
Gwen Doran
Cy:
Cy Benson
Des:
Des Young
Council driver:
Alan J Bartley
Paul:
Paul Donner
Man with the news:
Mike Mason
Tenant:
Malcolm J White
Commissioner:
Peter Copley
Home Secretary:
David Blake-Kelly
ACPO chairman:
Dick McCulloch
Keen:
Harry Herring
Chief Executive:
Fred Fearson
Borough Treasurer:
Joe Ging
Asst Chief Constable:
David Glyder
Chief Superintendent:
Walter Gee
Chief Inspector:
Martin Dale
First Police Sergeant:
Art Davies
Second Police Sergeant:
George Ging
Policewoman:
Paula Mason
Detective:
Hugh Turner
Detective:
Bryan St John
Old PC:
James MacDonald
Young PC:
Brendan Healey
Special Branch man:
Leon Martin
Special Branch man:
Frank Marvin
Special Branch man:
Tony Shaw
Security man:
Peter Royal
Security man:
Terry Joyce
Reporter:
Ken McKenzie
Reporter:
Eddie Angel
Reporter:
Jeff Batt
Reporter:
Liel Edwards
Reporter:
Colin Heywood
Television interviewer:
Ian Breach
Radio interviewer:
Jeff Milburn
Mrs McBride:
Olive Ellis
Conservative councillor:
Helen Russell
Nora:
Norma Day

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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