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A See-Saw programme With BRIAN CANT
Wally's wagon arrives in the wet with some wheels. Watch for words that begin with W.
Graphic designer NANCY PETLEY-JONES See-Saw producer MICHAEL COLE
Written and produced by NICK WILSON

Contributors

Designer:
Nancy Petley-Jones
Producer:
Michael Cole
Produced By:
Nick Wilson

A series of seven programmes
An inter-school knockout competition with games on the field and in the swimming-pool.
Heat 5: Scotland from Dingwall Sports Centre, Ross-shire, between Elgin Academy, Golspie High School and Dingwall Academy.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ron Pickering
Guest:
Drew McMaster
Producer:
Peter Charlton
Engineering manager:
John Black
Sound:
Norman Canlin
Stage manager:
Mike Scott

A Certain Se?tse of Humour
Lord Reith required of television that it be informative, educative and entertaining. But that was before Kieran Prendlvllle 's investigation into the elusive nature of humour. This programme shatters the convention of half a century with the addition of a new, fourth dimension. It is therapeutic. Always assuming, of course, that it doesn't give you a heart attack first.
Executive producer DAVID FILKIN
Producer HENRY CAMPION

Contributors

Unknown:
Kieran Prendlvllle
Producer:
David Filkin
Producer:
Henry Campion

A film series starring
The second of a two-part story Not Quite Paradise
Megan's new-found happiness in America is shortlived. Her husband, involved in smuggling narcotics, has been killed, and her new-born baby snatched from her. Now she is accused of murder ...
Written by MICHAEL O'HARA Directed by JERRY THORPE

Contributors

Written By:
Michael O'Hara
Directed By:
Jerry Thorpe
Lou Pellegrino:
Vincent Baggetta
Dr Bergstrom:
Maud Adams
Joe Gilland:
Dennis Franz
Dr Carson:
Kristoffer Tabori
Ken Dutton:
Craig T Nelson
0 Z Tate:
Richard Lawson
Megan Powers:
Molly Cheek
Frank Wajorski:
Daniel Hugh-Kelly

from Leicester
The World Championships
One of the most demanding track events reaches its climax tonight with the final of the Amateur Pursuit, in which Britain's DAVID AKAM hopes to be taking part.
TERRY TINSLEY begins his bid for a place in the last eight of the Amateur Sprint, and the medals are decided in the Professional Motor Paced Final.
Plus the day's news and results. Introduced by BARRY DAVIES
Commentators TONY GUBBA
HUGH PORTER , PHIL LIGGETT
Producers JOHN PHILIPS, IIUW JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Tinsley
Introduced By:
Barry Davies
Commentators:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Hugh Porter

In the third of a series of four interviews, The Rt Hon Sir Harold Wilson , MP, talks to Anthony King , Professor of Government at Essex University, about his main period in office as the country's Prime Minister, from 1964 to 1970.
Sir Harold explains how and why he put off devaluation until 1967; he talks about his attempt to bring down Ian Smith 's illegal regime in Rhodesia and the failure to make economic sanctions work; he recounts his Government's abortive attempt to reform the trade unions at the end of the 1960s and recalls his unexpected defeat in the 1970 election.
Film editor ALAN MARTIN Producer JAMES HOGAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Harold Wilson
Unknown:
Anthony King
Unknown:
Ian Smith
Editor:
Alan Martin
Producer:
James Hogan

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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