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9.38 New series Science Workshop Bread A: a look at different sorts of bread and skilled bakers at work.
Written by EURFRON GWYNNE JONES
Presenters DAVID HARGREAVES MALCOLM MCFEE , LILIAN EVANS
Guests PARAMJEET SALL , DAVID MCNICOL Director MARY fourt
Series producer MICHAEL COYLE

Contributors

Written By:
Eurfron Gwynne Jones
Presenters:
David Hargreaves
Presenters:
Malcolm McFee
Presenters:
Lilian Evans
Unknown:
Guests Paramjeet Sall
Producer:
Michael Coyle

Music, conversation and entertainment are the staple diet of the lunchtime programme from Pebble Mill with presenters
Donny MacLeod , Marian Foster and Marjorie Lofthouse.

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Marjorie Lofthouse.

A See-Saw programme by DAVID MCKEE
Narration RAY BROOKS
BBC Children's Favourites (BBCV 9000) a BBC vfdeobook and laservislon videodisc available from retailers

Contributors

Programme By:
David McKee
Programme By:
Narration Ray Brooks

A See-Saw programme With BRIAN CANT
A garden gate from Gus in Grantham, a gong, a globe and a gramophone. Can you guess what else begins with G?
Designer MARY PENLEY EDWARDS See-Saw producer MICHAEL COLE
Written and produced by NICK WILSON

Contributors

Designer:
Mary Penley Edwards
Producer:
Michael Cole
Produced By:
Nick Wilson

with Johnny Ball
A lighthearted exploration of science and number.
This week Johnny asks:
What does exactly mean exactly?
Also he finds out how to measure a metre, what keeps a marching soldier in line when he puts his best foot forward and how a laser gets the measure when spying on a locked room.
Meanwhile - how many times can you take accurately three from 333?

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Contributors

Presenter/Writer:
Johnny Ball
Designer:
Paul Montague
Producer:
John Smith
Series Producer:
Albert Barber

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
News, views and background to current events, presented this evening by SUE LAWLEY and RICHARD KERSHAW with contributions from BBC studios around the United Kingdom.

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Kershaw

by PETER SPENCE starring and Script associate CHRISTOPHER BOND Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer IAN RAWNSLEY
Producer GARETH GWENLAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Spence
Unknown:
Christopher Bond
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Designer:
Ian Rawnsley
Producer:
Gareth Gwenlan
Audrey fforbes-Hamilton:
Penelope Keith
Richard DeVere:
Peter Bowles
Marjory:
Angela Thorne
Mrs Polouvicka:
Daphne Heard
Brabinger:
John Rudling
Bob Roberts:
Blain Fairman
Ned:
Michael Bilton
Purvis:
John Gleeson
Polly:
Celia Imbie

starring and guest star
Come One, Come All
Most people envy the kids of famous stars, but Montgomery knows the reality. Glamour doesn't compensate for a mother absent when you need her most, or for her egoistic machinations when she does decide to be part of your life for a while.
Written by HINDI BROOKS
Directed by ROBERT SCHEERER

Contributors

Written By:
Hindi Brooks
Directed By:
Robert Scheerer
Lydia Grant:
Debbie Allen
Bruno Martelli:
Lee Curreri
Coco Hernandez:
Erica Gimpel
Prof Shorofsky:
Albert Hague
Danny Amatullo:
Carlo Imperato
Elizabeth:
Carol Mayo Jenkins
Doris:
Valerie Landsburg
Montgomery MacNeill:
P R Paul
Leroy:
Gene Anthony Ray
Julie Miller:
Lori Singer
Melinda MacNeill:
Gwen Verdon

The First Million Miles!
In a series of six programmes
Alan Whicker looks back on his first ten years in television.
3: Pull up your Power - then focus your Spirit friend ...
Mrs Spcarman-Cooke alias the Lord Maitreya; Mrs Spalding -Steele who claimed marriage with the spirit of Bernard Shaw ; Dr Chang and his spirit operations in Hove. Whicker filmed them all in the 60s. Further afield, the Caribbean cult of the Pocomaniacs and the primitive witchcraft of Guatemalan Indians were much more frightening.
Researcher IAN PAUL
Assistant producer AMANDA THEUNISSEN
Producer CHRtSTOPHER LEWIS. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Whicker
Unknown:
Mrs Spcarman-Cooke
Unknown:
Mrs Spalding
Unknown:
Bernard Shaw
Producer:
Amanda Theunissen
Producer:
Chrtstopher Lewis.

Introduced by Harry Carpenter
The top events, personalities and sports stories at home and abroad. Championship Darts
The Unipart
British Professional Championship Second round
Former World Champions
ERIC BRISTOW , JOHN LOWE and LEIGHTON REES head the 32 invited competitors in a knockout tournament with a first prize of £7,000. 100 Years of ' Glory, Glory Hallelujah
If one word epitomised Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, the word style would surely be the one to choose. This month sees the centenary celebration of the Spurs and tonight JOHN MOTSON looks nostalgically back at the club's history, climaxed by the fabulous double winning side of 1961, and two successive FA Cup victories in 1981 and 82. Television presentation: Darts KEITH PHILLIPS
100 Years BRIAN BARWICK Producer JIM RESIDE
Edited by BOB ABRAHAMS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Eric Bristow
Unknown:
John Lowe
Unknown:
Leighton Rees
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Keith Phillips
Edited By:
Bob Abrahams

featuring
Mbongeni Ngema and Percy Mtwa What would happen if Jesus Christ chose South Africa for His second coming? That's the theme of a remarkable play devised by two black South African actors. At first the authorities are flattered by the Saviour's choice, but when he starts to denounce injustice, they realise his explosive power and he is dealt with accordingly. The play has been widely acclaimed and opens this week in London.
The knockout punch of the evening
(DAILY MAIL)
Outrageously funny and unbearably poignant (THE LISTENER) It worked like a dream on the box
(THE TIMES)
Original stage production BARNEY SIMON Film editor RICHARD BRUNSKILL
Producer DAVID M. THOMPSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Mbongeni Ngema
Unknown:
Percy Mtwa
Editor:
Richard Brunskill
Producer:
David M. Thompson

BBC One London

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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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