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With SHEILA HANCOCK The Little Bookroom by ELEANOR FARJEON Pennyworth
Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Adapted and directed by JOHN ROWSE

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheila Hancock
Unknown:
Eleanor Farjeon
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Directed By:
John Rowse

with TONY HART and the Tin Pots Hollow Things
Tony makes a train from some card, a fish from metal, and a firework display from a straw!
Assistant producer JANE TARLETON
Producer CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hart
Producer:
Jane Tarleton
Producer:
Christopher Pilkington

Story: Josh Jolly and the Flag written by JOYCE TOMSETT illustrated by RUTH BROWN Presenters
Carol Leader , Chris Tranchell

Contributors

Unknown:
Josh Jolly
Written By:
Joyce Tomsett
Illustrated By:
Ruth Brown
Unknown:
Carol Leader
Unknown:
Chris Tranchell

starring
Adrian Hedley , Janet Ellis
Tommy Boyd and Wilf Lunn with Sylvester McCoy
Another chance to join in this picture puzzle and work out the clues to the jigwords.
Director BOB BLACDON
Produced and written by CLIVE DOIC (Kpt) Books, The Second and Third Book of Jigsaw Puzzles, 85p each from booKsellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Hedley
Unknown:
Janet Ellis
Unknown:
Tommy Boyd
Unknown:
Wilf Lunn
Director:
Bob Blacdon
Written By:
Clive Doic
the O-Men:
David Rappaport

The feature film starring
The Men from U.N.C.L.E. with Carol Lynley and Bradford Dillman
Sent to an island off Africa to investigate reports of the testing of a deadly weapon, Solo and Kuryakin soon find themselves on a daring quest to gain control of the weapon before it is used in a fiendish plot to take over the world....
Their desperate chase takes the popular U.N.C.L.E. agents halfway round the world as they try to avert a universal disaster.
Screenplay by DEAN HARGROVE Produced by ANTHONY SPINNER Directed by BORIS SAGAL Films: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Carol Lynley
Unknown:
Bradford Dillman
Play By:
Dean Hargrove
Produced By:
Anthony Spinner
Directed By:
Boris Sagal
Napoleon Solo:
Robert Vaughn
Illya Kuryakin:
David McCallum
Annie:
Carol Lynley
Luther Sebastian:
Bradford Dillman
Azalea:
Lola Albright
Dr Kharmusi:
John Dehner
Mr Waverly:
Leo G Carroll
Third-way priest:
John Carradine
Laura Sebastian:
Julie London
Askoy Brothers:
H M Wynant
Carl:
Roy Jenson
White hunter:
Arthur Malet
Mom:
Kathleen Freeman
Ship's captain:
Robert Karnes
Lisa:
Barbara Moore
Alex:
Sid Haig
White-haired girl:
Lyzanne Ladue
Miss Zalamar:
Thordis Brandt

Sun and fun, dads and lads, knobbly knees, bingo, beer and punch-and Judy (plus an event delightfully described as ' a leg competition for ladies' in the Blinking Owl Bar). It's all part of the entertainment on offer to guests at that famous holiday camp at Clacton. In the last seaside rendezvous of the present series, Russell surfaces by the Olympic-size swimming-pool to join the campers in a live half-hour of slap and tickle. If wet, in the Hawaiian Ballroom.
Research KAREN BLUMENFELD
Executive producer KEN STEPRINSON Producer PETER HAMILTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Hawaiian Ballroom.
Unknown:
Karen Blumenfeld
Producer:
Ken Steprinson
Producer:
Peter Hamilton

It began as a craze for listening to sounds on the ' ether' with a ' cat's whisker '. From 1922 there was something called ' broadcasting ' which entered millions of homes through an invention called the ' wireless '. Through the 1930s and 40s its popularity as a source of entertainment soared. The radio (as it was now called) became an essential part of Britain's cultural and daily life.
The programme looks at radio in the years from the arrival of the British Broadcasting Company in 1922 to the Coronation in 1953: Those Radio Times when the wireless and its stars reigned supreme in the hearts of millions. with John Snagge.
Sidonie Goossens , Arthur Askey Elsie Waters , Henry Hall George Chisholm Dame Vera Lynn
Wynford Vaughan-Thomas David Davis , Molly Weir Noël Johnson
Film cameraman EI.MER COSSEY
Film editor MICHAEL CROZIER Producer ADAM LOW

Contributors

Unknown:
John Snagge.
Unknown:
Sidonie Goossens
Unknown:
Arthur Askey
Unknown:
Elsie Waters
Unknown:
Henry Hall
Unknown:
George Chisholm
Unknown:
Dame Vera Lynn
Unknown:
Wynford Vaughan-Thomas
Unknown:
David Davis
Unknown:
Molly Weir
Editor:
Michael Crozier

Wordsworth lamented the coming of steam locomotion to the LaKe District he loved. The trains remain. And they've been joined by jet aircraft. The landscape which attracts the poets, painters and tourists is also perfect for military low-flying exercises. The RAF knows jet aircraft are unwelcome visitors. But 100,000 sorties are flown in the UK every year.
Brian Redhead and Frank Mellor ask why people have to put up with them.
Director TONY WILKIE-MILLAR Producer GERALD HARRISON

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Frank Mellor
Director:
Tony Wilkie-Millar
Producer:
Gerald Harrison

It is now two decades since the start of That Was the Week That Was-the programme that changed the Saturday-night viewing habits of a nation with its unique blend of satire and showbiz. Tonight Ned Sherrin , That Was the Week That Was creator and producer, offers the audience of 1982 a chance to share the team's original view of 1962. Presentation by JAN FAIRER

Contributors

Unknown:
Ned Sherrin

starring
Rock Hudson , Sylva Kosctna
Captain Turner, US Army demolition expert assigned to destroy an important Italian dam during World War II, is injured when he parachutes into enemy territory. He is rescued by an unusual group of children who have formed their own partisan group since the execution of their parents by the Nazis.
Screenplay by s. s. SCHWEITZER Produced by STANLEY s. CANTER
Directed by PHIL KARLSON. Films: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Rock Hudson
Unknown:
Sylva Kosctna
Play By:
S. S. Schweitzer
Directed By:
Phil Karlson.
Captain Turner:
Rock Hudson
Bianca:
Sylva Koscina
Aldo:
Mark Colleano
von Hecht:
Sergio Fantoni
Major Taussig:
Jacques Sernas
Schwalberg:
Giacomo Rossi Stuart
Carlo:
Mauro Gravina
DinO:
John Fordyce
TekkO:
Daniel Keller
Giorgio:
Daniel Dempsey
Gen von Kleber:
Andrea Bosic
Franco:
Joseph Cassuto

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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