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The last of the series based on the books by FRANKLIN W. DIXON and CAROLYN KEENE
in Death Surf
The young detectives set out to investigate the death of a beautiful champion swimmer, who has died mysteriously in Hawaii.
Directed by RAY DANTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Franklin W. Dixon
Unknown:
Carolyn Keene
Directed By:
Ray Danton
Joe Hardy:
Shaun Cassidy
Frank Hardy:
Parker Stevenson

There's a week-ending look about Fridays on Pebble Mill at One this year. Peter Seabrook presents his Dig This gardening feature and the regular presenting team will be looking at the current explosion of all manner of leisure activities, sports and pastimes. There's advice on what you can take up and how much it will cost.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Seabrook

The Barralt World
Doubles Championship from the National Exhibition Centre
Birmingham.
Today's matches decide which teams go through to tomorrow's semi-finals. The likeliest are the pairs already established such as the German and Italian champions, Hans Gildermeister and Andres Gomez , the French champions, Heinz Gunthardt and Balazs Taroczy , the US Clay Court champions, Kevin Curren and Steve Denton , and the defending champions Peter McNamara and Paul McNamee.
Introduced by DESMOND LYNAM Commentators
DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT
MARK COX , GERALD WILLIAMS
(Further coverage on BBC2 at 3.50 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Hans Gildermeister
Unknown:
Andres Gomez
Unknown:
Heinz Gunthardt
Unknown:
Balazs Taroczy
Unknown:
Kevin Curren
Unknown:
Steve Denton
Unknown:
Peter McNamara
Unknown:
Paul McNamee.
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Commentators:
Dan Maskell
Commentators:
John Barrett
Commentators:
Mark Cox
Unknown:
Gerald Williams

with Johnny Ball
The first of six programmes
This week Johnny discovers the fun behind the facts about Milk
You've herd of cows from the Isle of Wight to Moocastle, but have you seen Johnny milk a cow, deliver milk or make cheese?
If not, it's hard cheese and good moos for you and the cows.
Written by JOHNNY BALL Designer JOHN BONE
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Producer ALBERT BARBER. BBC Bristol. Think of a Number, £2.95, from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Ball
Written By:
Johnny Ball
Designer:
John Bone
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Producer:
Albert Barber.

Part 2 by ALAN JANES
Roland's problems get worse and Gripper makes his life intolerable. But going home to mum isn't the answer.
Series devised by PHIL REDMOND Designers
ANDREE WELSTEAD HORNBY , GWEN EVANS Producer susi HUSH
Director ANTHEA BROWNE-WILKINSON (For cast see page 52)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Janes
Designers:
Andree Welstead Hornby
Designers:
Gwen Evans
Director:
Anthea Browne-Wilkinson

The current affairs programme which each weekday evening links London with the regions, presented by the Nationwide team of David Dimbleby, Frank Bough, Sue Lawley and Hugh Scully
And at 6.45 Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Sue Lawley
Presenter:
Hugh Scully
Presenter (Sportswide):
Desmond Lynam

by Howard Spring dramatised in eight episodes by Elaine Morgan
featuring Tim Pigott-Smith as John Shawcross, David Hayman as Arnold Ryerson, George Costigan as Tom Hannaway
with Paula Dionisotti as Ellen Stansfield, David Collings as Gordon Stansfield, Joanna David as Ann Artingstall

John, Arnold and Tom... three friends... all spawned in the slums of Manchester... each in his way ambitious... each determined to raise his voice and be heard in this year of grace 1877.

Contributors

Author:
Howard Spring
Dramatised by:
Elaine Morgan
Music composed by:
Alan Price
Studio Lighting:
Dennis Channon
Script Editor:
Adrian Vale
Designer:
Don Homfray
Producer:
Richard Beynon
Director:
David Giles
John Shawcross:
Tim Pigott-Smith
Arnold Ryerson:
David Hayman
Tom Hannaway:
George Costigan
Ellen Stansfield:
Paola Dionisotti
Gordon Stansfield:
David Collings
Ann Artingstall:
Joanna David
Old Etchells:
Esmond Knight
Young John:
John Lacey
First boy:
Paul Oldham
Second boy:
Michael Le-Vell
Young Arnold:
Andrew Davies
Mrs Ryerson:
Sheila Reid
Frankie Ryerson:
Warren O'Neill
Amy Ryerson:
Julia Sawalha
Birley Artingstall:
Gordon Kaye
Hawley Artingstall:
John Bryans
Lillian Artingstall:
Irene Sutcliffe

Barry Took presents more of your comments on BBC television programmes.
Send your letters to Points of View, BBC Television Centre, [address removed]
Book (same title), £1.50 from booksellers

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Took
Producer:
Brian Wolstenholme

The Barratt World
Doubles Championship from the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham. coverage of the final matches in the ' round robin' section of this tournament.
Introduced by DESMOND LYNAM Commentator
DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT MARK COX, GERALD WILLIAMS
Producers
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON , JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Commentator:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Gerald Williams
Producers:
Johnnie Watherston

Starring Paul Newman, Patricia Neal, Melvyn Douglas, Brandon De Wilde

Hud is the moody, selfish son of Texas cattleman Homer Bannon. The two are in constant conflict, the father unwilling to compromise his rugged integrity in any way, the son the terror of the countryside with his drinking and womanising...
Paul Newman gives one of his finest performances in one of the best films of the 60s.
Films: page 21
Film news and reviews on Ceefax

Contributors

Screenplay:
Irving Ravetch
Screenplay:
Harriet Frank Jr
Based on the novel "Horseman, Pass By" by:
Larry McMurty
Director:
Martin Ritt
Hud Bannon:
Paul Newman
Alma:
Patricia Neal
Homer Bannon:
Melvyn Douglas
Lon Bannon:
Brandon de Wilde
Hermy:
John Ashley
Burris:
Whit Bissell
Jesse:
Crahan Denton
Jose:
Val Avery
Thompson:
Sheldon Allman
Larker:
Pitt Herbert
George:
Peter Brooks
Truman Peters:
Curt Conway
Lily Peters:
Yvette Vickers
Joe Scanlon:
George Petrie
Donald:
David Kent
Dumb Billy:
Frank Killmond

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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