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A See-Saw programme by DAVID MCKEE
King Rollo finds that bread is sometimes best.
Narration RAY BROOKS
Music DUNCAN LAMONT Animation LEO BELTOFT
Production CLIVE JUSTER

Contributors

Programme By:
David McKee
Unknown:
Ray Brooks
Music:
Duncan Lamont
Unknown:
Leo Beltoft
Unknown:
Clive Juster

Among his bric-a-brac, BRIAN CANT finds beads, a bugle and a bicycle, and in the book box A Number of Bears by DEAN WALLEY , illustrated by FRANCIS YAMESHITA.
Written and directed by NICK WILSON Produced by MICHAEL COLE
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Dean Walley
Illustrated By:
Francis Yameshita.
Directed By:
Nick Wilson
Produced By:
Michael Cole
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

A serial in five parts
Two boys on holiday face disasters. Joey needs help when his father is injured and Tom is running away from the police.
A Daniel Wilson production
(Repeat)

Contributors

Director:
Larry Elikann
Writer:
Art Wallace
Joey Harker:
Chris Petersen
Tom Redhawk:
Guillermo San Juan
Sam Harker:
Bert Kramer
Sukie Johnson:
Danny Bonaduce
Bob Fiske:
Scott Durnavich
Freddie Driscoll:
Eric Stoltz

with Su Ingle and Michael Jordan There are 2,750 miles of coastline around Britain, and no one lives more than 80 miles from the sea-shore. There's any amount of wildlife that you can see along the shore exposed when the tide goes out, and there are even some marine nature reserves. MIKE finds the crabs and starfish, while SUE takes their portraits underwater. How do you film animals underground? MIKE learns the secret of how one top wildlife cameraman is filming rabbits inside their warren.
Directors MOIRA MANN , MARION ZUNZ and PAUL APPLEBY
Producer MIKE BEYNON. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Su Ingle
Unknown:
Michael Jordan
Directors:
Moira Mann
Directors:
Marion Zunz
Directors:
Paul Appleby
Producer:
Mike Beynon.

Introduced by Bernard Falk
Two teams, one from Oxford, the other from Cambridge, accept the challenge to cope with the unknown for 24 hours in the open. Their mission is to retrieve an isotope from a fallen satellite and it's a race against the clock. But that's a long way away yet. Tonight's problems include finding a tape recorder buried in the sand, leaping into icy water to retrieve some canisters, making a generator, flying a kite ...
BBC Birmingham
BACKPAGE: 70

Contributors

Presenter:
Bernard Falk
Producer:
Philip Franklin
Executive Producer:
Derek Smith

The bright lights and busy streets -the low dives and dark alleys-cops and crooks - doctors and lawyers -the good and the bad- this is the city - these are the people. starring
Outside the Law
Walking her dog late at night Megan suddenly sees an attempted murder. When later she pieces together seemingly unrelated incidents to try to find a motive for the crime the young lawyer succeeds in making herself a target for death.
Written by ROBERT W. GILMER , BOB foster Directed by ROD HOLCOMB

Contributors

Written By:
Robert W. Gilmer
Directed By:
Rod Holcomb
Megan Powers:
Molly Cheek
Ken Dutton:
Craig T Nelson
Lou Pellegrino:
Vincent Baggetta
Police Officer Joe Gilland:
Dennis Franz
Frank Wajorski:
Daniel Hugh-Kelly
0 Z Tate:
Richard Lawson
Dr Judith Bergstrom:
Maud Adams
Dr Max Carson:
Kristoffer Tabori

from Oslo, Norway The Bislett Games
Highlights from this evening's meeting which includes some of the world's top athletic talents. The star event is the 3,000m, and Henry Rono and David Moorcroft compete in a possible dress rehearsal for the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane in October.
Among the athletes taking part are Kratochvilova, Kathy Small -wood, John Walker , Steve Scott , Todorova and Fatima Whitbread. Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING , STUART STOREY Introduced by FRANK BOUGH With BRENDAN FOSTER
TV presentation by NORWEGIAN TV SERVICE

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Rono
Unknown:
David Moorcroft
Unknown:
Kathy Small
Unknown:
John Walker
Unknown:
Steve Scott
Commentators:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Stuart Storey
Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Introduced By:
With Brendan Foster

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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