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A series for 4- and 5-year-olds, and adults watching with them.
Michael Palin and Fulton Mackay join Anton Phillips and his young friends for today's story.
The Second You and Me Book, £2.50 from booksellers

Contributors

Presenter:
Anton Phillips
Story:
Francesca Zeissl
Puppets:
Alan Platt
Animation:
Bura and Hardwick
Producer:
Barbara Parker
[Actor]:
Michael Palin
[Actor]:
Fulton Mackay

10.15 Music Time: Twos and Threes: 2
Music Time (record REC 362, cassette ZCM 362) from retailers

10.38 Twentieth-Century History: Hitler's Germany 1933-1936

11.0 Merry-go-Round: Their Life in Your Hands

11.23 Talkabout: The King who Learned to Smile

11.42 General Studies: A Crowded Space
Since Sputnik was launched into orbit 25 years ago, the space around our planet has become increasingly crowded with all kinds of man-made objects. Ian Ridpath investigates some of the uses and potential of earth satellites.

12.10 pm Play It Safe!: 6: Shattering Glass

Contributors

Presenter (General Studies):
Ian Ridpath
Producer (General Studies):
Geoff Wilson

Donny MacLeod, Marian Foster, Marjorie Lofthouse and Bob Langley are this week's presenting team of the topical and entertaining lunchtime magazine programme. And Frank Delaney visits Pebble Mill today for his weekly chat about books and authors.
Editor PETER HERCOUBE
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Marjorie Lefthouse
Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Frank Delaney
Editor:
Peter Hercoube

2.1 Words and Pictures
A series of stories, songs and rhymes for young children in the early stages of reading. The Surprise
Frog wants to surprise Toad by sweeping up the leaves on his lawn. Toad plans a similar kind deed but the wind spoils the surprise. Presenter VICKY IRELAND PUppetS ALAN PLATT
Animation bura and habbwick Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON
2.18 Exploring Science
Fire, Earth, Metals
2.40 The Music Arcade 6: Keyboards
JONATHAN COHEN demonstrates different sounds from a variety of keyboard instruments, and leads a performance of 'My hat it has three corners'. Presenters
TIM WHITNALL , LUCIE SKEAPING with JEFF CRAMPTON (guitar) KEVIN POWELL (bass guitar) LINDSAY ELLIOTT (drums) children from
. HENRY FAWCETT JUNIOR SCHOOL
Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT

Contributors

Presenter:
Vicky Ireland
Unknown:
Alan Platt
Producer:
Moyra Gambleton
Unknown:
Jonathan Cohen
Unknown:
Tim Whitnall
Guitar:
Jeff Crampton
Bass:
Kevin Powell
Guitar:
Lindsay Elliott
Producer:
Elizabeth Bennett

Story:
Farmer Parsnip Football Trainer Written by MARY NEWELL
Illustrated by DAvm PEARSON Presenters
Chloe Ashcroft , Patrick Abernethy

Contributors

Written By:
Mary Newell
Illustrated By:
Davm Pearson
Unknown:
Chloe Ashcroft
Unknown:
Patrick Abernethy

with Robert Swann Rumbelow Road by GABRIEL ALINGTON
Much to everyone else's disapproval, Matthew Davy befriends the shunned and lonely old Polish refugee Izak Zalcman , and a common bond is formed between them across war-torn London.
Today: Accidental Meeting

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Swann
Unknown:
Rumbelow Road
Unknown:
Gabriel Alington
Unknown:
Matthew Davy
Unknown:
Izak Zalcman

at the Laughter Factory
The first of five programmes with a bumper bundle of skits and sketches with Christopher Lillicrap
Tony Maiden and Su Pollard.
This week's Unfamous Guest is Sally Edwards , and the Scratch Band is led by Peter Moss.
Designer DUGALD FINLAY Director SUE LOCHEAD Producer CYRIL GATES
Executive producer DAVID BROWN BBC Manchester
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Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Lillicrap
Unknown:
Tony Maiden
Unknown:
Su Pollard.
Unknown:
Sally Edwards
Unknown:
Peter Moss.
Designer:
Dugald Finlay
Producer:
Cyril Gates
Producer:
David Brown

Presented by Laurie Mayer and Fran Morrison with reporters SUSANNAH GREENBERG and MAGGIE NELSON
MICHAEL WALE at the South East sports desk
At 6 25 the Nationwide team of Sue Lawley, Frank Bough , Richard Kershaw and Hugh Scully bring you the issues, the stones and the people that matter from BBC studios in the capital and across the country.
Including Watchdog
Producers MICHAEL HOGAN , PAUL WOOLWICH Deputy editors PHILIP HARDING , IAN SQUIRES Editor ROGER BOLTON

Contributors

Presented By:
Laurie Mayer
Presented By:
Fran Morrison
Reporters:
Susannah Greenberg
Reporters:
Maggie Nelson
Unknown:
Michael Wale
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Producers:
Michael Hogan
Editors:
Philip Harding
Editor:
Roger Bolton

by ROGER PARKES
Linda Mo pays her first visit to the Pathology Department. Vicky Smith gets some bad news ...
Script editor TONY HOLLAND Designer BOB FARR
Producer JULIA SMITH
Directed by viv COZENS

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Parkes
Unknown:
Linda Mo
Unknown:
Vicky Smith
Editor:
Tony Holland
Designer:
Bob Farr
Producer:
Julia Smith
Directed By:
Viv Cozens
Linda Mo:
Sarah Lam
Vicky Smith:
Pauline Quirke
Janet Dickens:
Michelle Martin
Alison Streeter:
Juliet Waley
Nargis Khan:
Mamta Kash
Jean MacEwen:
Carol Holmes
Mrs Henderson:
Naomi Buch
Lez Harker:
Derek Waring
Dr Malintz:
Desmond Stokes
Gordon Tewitt:
Chris Hunter
Penny Jones:
Christine Collins
Lewis Conti:
Peter Craze
Photographer:
Susan Jeffrey
Mirika Makindi:
Shope Shodeinde
Mr Pettigrew:
Peter Halliday
Sister McCabe:
Bernadette MacKenna
Volunteer:
Jennifer Marriott

Another opportunity to see the second of two programmes recorded at the Royal Albert Hail , London, during Barry Manilow 's sell-out concert tour earlier this year.
Musical director VICTOR VANACORE Musicians BOB FORTE. BUD HARNER ROBERT MARULLO. BILL PAGE JOHN PONDEL CARL SEALOVE
Singers KEVIN DISIMONE , MUFFY HENDRIX JAMES JOLIS , BECKY PORTER Director STEWART MORRIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hail
Unknown:
Barry Manilow
Unknown:
Bud Harner
Unknown:
Robert Marullo.
Unknown:
Bill Page
Singers:
John Pondel Carl Sealove
Singers:
Kevin Disimone
Singers:
Muffy Hendrix
Singers:
James Jolis
Singers:
Becky Porter
Director:
Stewart Morris

Presented by Fred Emery

In a little more than a year time nuclear cruise missiles are due to be deployed in this country. If Labour are in power by then, those missiles will be turned away.

In NATO countries disarmament groups are growing in political influence, forcing military strategists to reconsider their long-term plans Panorama examines whether the defence of Europe can remain credible if it relies on conventional weapons alone. Is pulling down the nuclear umbrella the route to peace, or an invitation to war?

Contributors

Presenter:
Fred Emery
Producer:
David Wickham
Deputy Editor:
Tom Bower
Editor:
George Carey

starring Charles Bronson Jill Ireland, Rod Steiger
Charlie Congers is a tough Phoenix City policeman with an impossible mission - to break a crime network headed by mafia boss Joe Bomposa. Charlie's job is made more difficult by the syndicate's vast financial resources which pay for intimidation by violence and the corruption of the law.
This exciting thriller is shot in breathtaking locations throughout America and Europe and provides Bronson with a characteristically tough role as the cop with a heart.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Wendell Mayes
Screenplay:
John Melson
Based on a story by:
Wendell Mayes
Producer:
Pancho Kohner
Director:
Stuart Rosenberg
Charlie Congers:
Charles Bronson
Jackie Pruitt:
Jill Ireland
Joe Bomposa:
Rod Steiger
Vittorio Faroni:
Henry Silva
Monk:
Strother Martin
Brickman:
Bradford Dillman
Girlfriend:
Lorraine Chase

with Iain Johnstone
Including regular reviews of current releases.
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas: starring Dolly Parton as the madam of the notorious brothel and Burt Reynolds as the county sheriff in this adaptation of the Broadway musical.
Amityville II-the possession: a return visit to the haunted house in Long Island that came to fame in The Amityville Horror.
Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JANE LUSH

Contributors

Unknown:
Iain Johnstone
Unknown:
Dolly Parton
Unknown:
Burt Reynolds
Director:
Bruce Thompson
Producer:
Jane Lush

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