Programme Index

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9.5 Brazil
Skyscrapers and Slums
9.27 It's Your Choice
Skills You Need
9.48 Out of the Past
Charles Dickens : 1
10.10 Science Workshop Tracks: 2
10.32 Scene
Britain's Nuclear Defence Narrator NICK ROSS Producer ANDY WALKER
11.5-11.20 Maths-in-a-Box
Weight Watchers
11.30 Search
The Welsh Chartists by HARRI WEBB 1 : Injustice
Today we take for granted the right of men and women over 18 to vote. But it came about only after a long and often bitter struggle. The Welsh Chartists played a proud and important part in the story and that struggle. Who were they and why did they act as they did? with Hl'W CEREDIG, IESTYN GARLICK GARETH LEWIS , DAVID PURCHASE JOHN EUROF , JOHN LINSTRUM GORDON STYLES
Presenter DYFED THOMAS Designer PHIL Williams Director RAY BRACE
Producer GWYNN PRITCHARD
11.55 On the Rocks
6: Back to Base

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Dickens
Narrator:
Nick Ross
Producer:
Andy Walker
Unknown:
Harri Webb
Unknown:
Iestyn Garlick
Unknown:
Gareth Lewis
Unknown:
David Purchase
Unknown:
John Eurof
Unknown:
John Linstrum
Designer:
Phil Williams
Director:
Ray Brace
Producer:
Gwynn Pritchard

A serial in 12 parts based on the story by MARK TWAIN
Huck Tom and Joe were enjoying their life on a deserted island until they realised the townsfolk believed they had been drowned. 7: Such a Lovely Funeral
Director JACK B. HIVELY Writer HERB PURDUM
Executive producer TOM WAGNER
Produced by MADISON PACIFIC FILMS LTD in association with WAGNER.HALLIG FILMGMBH

Contributors

Story By:
Mark Twain
Story By:
Huck Tom
Director:
Jack B. Hively
Producer:
Tom Wagner
Produced By:
Madison Pacific
Huck Finn:
Ian Tracey
Tom Sawyer:
Sammy Snyders
Aunt Polly:
Brigitte Hokney
Mueller:
Gunner Moller
Joe Harper:
Dale Walters
Mrs Harper:
Margaret Martin
Sid:
Bernie Coulson
Preacher:
Nicholas Rice

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore

Tonight, the first daily magazine programme on British television, began a quarter of a century ago today. Started to fill the 'toddlers' truce', the tv-less hour between 6.0 and 7.0 pm, Tonight quickly became a household word. The programme helped to shape the national mood in an age of change and growing mistrust of authority. Tonight we illustrate what the programme stood for, how it worked and what it led to, with the help of those who worked on it: the production team led by Donald Baverstock, its creator, with Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith, Macdonald Hastings, Fyfe Robertson, Alan Whicker, Trevor Philpott, Jack Gold, Ned Sherrin, Peter Black, Bernard Levin and Cy Grant, Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor

(Feature p3)

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Interviewee:
Donald Baverstock
Interviewee:
Derek Hart
Interviewee:
Geoffrey Johnson Smith
Interviewee:
Macdonald Hastings
Interviewee:
Fyfe Robertson
Interviewee:
Alan Whicker
Interviewee:
Trevor Philpott
Interviewee:
Jack Gold
Interviewee:
Ned Sherrin
Interviewee:
Peter Black
Interviewee:
Bernard Levin
Interviewee:
Cy Grant
Interviewee:
Robin Hall
Interviewee:
Jimmie MacGregor
Associate Producer:
Gordon Watkins
Producer:
Tom Savage

Robin Day takes the chair on stage at the Greenwood Theatre, London, as public personalities face questions and reactions from the general public. With him tonight: Dr Oonagh McDonald , mp
The Rt Hon David Owen , MP
The Rt Hon Norman Tebbit , MP Sidney Weighell
Producer BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Oonagh McDonald
Unknown:
David Owen
Unknown:
Norman Tebbit
Unknown:
Sidney Weighell
Producer:
Barbara Maxwell

The fourth of five programmes Small Boat Cruising
You have to be slightly mad to go cruising in small boats, to endure the wind, rain, and muscular cramp. Martin Muncaster , a lifelong devotee of the pastime, sets sail, with his wife Iona and Keith Shackleton , the artist. They plan to cruise from Chichester to Poole in Dorset to relax and enjoy the scenery. For Martin as skipper it doesn't quite turn out like that.
Produced by JEREMY PALLANT BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Muncaster
Unknown:
Keith Shackleton
Produced By:
Jeremy Pallant

BBC One London

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