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A See-Saw programme by PETER FIRMIN and OLIVER POSTGATE
Music by SANDRA KERR and JOHN FAULKNER
Bagpuss, an old cloth cat lives with his friends in the window of Emily's shop ....where anything can happen.
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Beebtots, stories from Noggin the Nog', 'Clangers ', ' Bagpuss ' and ' Ivor the Engine' (BBCV 9004). from retailers

Contributors

Programme By:
Peter Firmin
Unknown:
Oliver Postgate
Music By:
Sandra Kerr
Music By:
John Faulkner

Look East, Look North, Look North West, Midlands Today, South East at Six, Points West, South Today, Spotlight South West
and at 6.25
Nationwide
FRANK BOUGH and RICHARD KERSHAW report on the news stories that matter and what they mean for the people of Britain, with films and features from the programme's team of reporters nationwide:
LUKE CASEY, PATTIE COLDWELL, JOHN HITCHINS, JAMES HOGG, BILL KERR ELLIOTT, LAURIE MAYER, FRAN MORRISON, MARGARET NELSON, MICHAEL WALE, TONY WILKINSON, NICHOLAS WOOLLEY and GLYN WORSNIP (Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Pattie Coldwell
Unknown:
John Hitchins
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Bill Kerr Elliott
Unknown:
Laurie Mayer
Unknown:
Fran Morrison
Unknown:
Margaret Nelson
Unknown:
Michael Wale
Unknown:
Tony Wilkinson
Unknown:
Nicholas Woolley

Chester, Yesterday's Horse starring
Chester was a fine lumber horse but times change and mechanisation meant Chester was redundant. His young owner, Sliver Kincaid , is determined Chester will not be sold, then fate takes a hand in determining the horse's future. Directed by LARRY LANSBURGH

Contributors

Unknown:
Sliver Kincaid
Directed By:
Larry Lansburgh
Ken Kincaid:
Bill Williams
Belle Kincaid:
Barbara Hale
Sliver Kincaid:
Jeff Tyler
Russ Benson:
Russ McCubbin

A serial in six parts by JACK PULMAN , starring
1: Germany, 1939. At the outbreak of war Schulz is released from Spandau jail where he has served a sentence for fraud. His aim is to sit out the war in a safe and anonymous job far from hostilities: instead he is mistakenly recruited into SS Counter-espionage, with hair-raising consequences.
Music CARL DAVIS
Producer PIIILIP HINCHCLIFFE Director ROBERT CHETWYK

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Pulman
Music:
Carl Davis
Producer:
Piiilip Hinchcliffe
Director:
Robert Chetwyk
Private Schulz:
Michael Elphlck
Major Neuheim:
Ian Richardson
Bertha Freyer:
Billie Whitelaw
Prison warden:
John Judd
Krauss:
Ken Campbell
Sturmer:
Vernon Dobtcheff
Major Kube:
John Cording
First Officer:
Trevor Jones
Cpl Schumacher:
Terence Suffolk
Col Clyde Withers:
Michael Wells
Hitler:
Gawn Grainger
Kitty:
Darlene Johnson
Violinist:
Alla Sharova
Prof Bodelschwingh:
David Swift
Count von Fritsch:
Ernest Clark
Capt Ohm:
Trevor T Smith
Solly:
Cyril Shaps
Becker:
Walter Sparrow
Newsreel commentator:
Ronald Baddiley

The British Catholics
The Tuesday Documentary
For four extraordinary days, Britain's television screens were filled with Catholic faces. Suddenly many of us realised we knew surprisingly little about our five million fellow citizens who happened also to be Catholics. Who exactly were they? What were their preoccupations? Were they somehow different from the rest of us?
John Paul 's People answers some of those questions by considering the ideas and the lives of some individual Catholics. Gerald Priestland talks, among others, to Britain's premier Catholic,
The Duke of Norfolk and his family, to the naval petty-officer-turned-student-priest, to the Irish nun who runs a hospice for the dying, and to Cardinal Hume
The programme also reveals the remarkably heated controversy between the traditionalist old guard, yearning for the Latin Mass and all the old certainties, and the progressive new guard with their folk masses and liberal moral attitudes. It shows something of life in a tough inner city parish as well as in the remotely beautiful, unchangingly Catholic, Isle of Eriskay.
Film cameramen GODFREY JOHNSON JOHN MCGLASHAN
Editor GRAHAM SHIPHAN Producer
JENNY BARRACLOUGU

Contributors

Unknown:
John Paul
Talks:
Gerald Priestland
Unknown:
Cardinal Hume
Unknown:
Godfrey Johnson
Unknown:
John McGlashan
Editor:
Graham Shiphan
Unknown:
Jenny Barraclougu

by BERNARD MACLAVERTY
Sadie and Agnes share a house in Belfast. Sadie works in a launderette, Agnes cleans in a school. But why do they get so much mail? Why is their phone bill so large?
And how can they afford the sumptuous decoration in the bedroom, and their plans for the rest of the house?
Studio cameraman SAM WILSON Lighting DEREK SLEE
Designer DIANI MENAUL Producer CHRIS PARR
Director bill MISKELLY

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard MacLaverty
Unknown:
Sam Wilson
Unknown:
Derek Slee
Designer:
Diani Menaul
Producer:
Chris Parr
Director:
Bill Miskelly
Sadie:
Leila Webster
Agnes:
Doreen Hepburn
Shopgirl:
Suzy O'Hara

starring with and The Admiral's Lady
No cause for alarm? Andrea, the beautiful wife of an older man suddenly disappears. Everyone assumes that she has run off with a lover -except her husband who fears for her safety and hires Harry Orwell to find her.
Directed by PAUL WENDKOS

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Orwell
Directed By:
Paul Wendkos
Harry Orwell:
David Janssen
the Admiral:
Leif Erickson
Lieutenant Quinlan:
Henry Darrow

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