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9.0 Physical Science Free Fall
9.25 Swim 10: Water Safety
9.52 Look and Read Back to the Wild
10.15 Mathscore One 5: Graphic Description
10.38 Maths File Co-ordinates
11.0 Talkabout Mog's Christmas
11.19 Ilyn o Fyd Patagonia Y Wladfa-Heddiwac Yfory (This World. First shown on BBC Wales*)
11.40 Going to Work Food Manufacture

The Coral United Kingdom Professional Snooker Championship
The Final: First day

Steve Davis 1980/81, John Virgo 1979, Doug Mountjoy 1978, Patsy Fagan 1977 are all previous winners. Can one of them repeat their success, can Steve Davis make it a hat-trick or will there be a new champion?

David Vine introduces the first session in this best-of-31-frame final being played at the Guild Hall, Preston.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Commentator:
Ted Lowe
Commentator:
Jack Karnehm
Commentator:
Clive Everton
Producer:
Mike Adley
Producer:
Keith MacKenzie
Executive Producer:
Nick Hunter

Story: The Vintage Car Written by PENNY LLOYD
Photographs by BARRY BOXALL
Presenters Chloe Ashcroft, Chris Tranchell
Pianist WILLIAM BLEZARD
Percussionist ALAN GRAHAME
Graphic designer LESLIE FORBES
Designer JANE CLEMENT
Written and directed by PENNY LLOYD
Producer SUE PETO
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Boxall
Presenters:
Chloe Ashcroft
Pianist:
Chris Tranchell
Pianist:
William Blezard
Pianist:
Percussionist Alan Grahame
Designer:
Leslie Forbes
Designer:
Jane Clement
Directed By:
Penny Lloyd
Producer:
Sue Peto
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

with Joanna David White Boots by NOEL STREATFEILD. Part 5
Illustrations GAVIN ROWE
Designer ANDREW HOWE DAVIES
Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Adapted and directed by KATHRYN WOLFE

Contributors

Unknown:
Joanna David
Unknown:
Noel Streatfeild.
Unknown:
Gavin Rowe
Designer:
Andrew Howe
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Directed By:
Kathryn Wolfe

Introduced by Stu Francis with special guest star Keith Harris also featuring Bad Manners, Tears for Fears, Anna-Lou and Maria, Leigh Miles and Julie Dorne Brown
STU FRANCIS introduces a fun-packed show with all your favourite stars. There are three exciting heats of the quiz game Take a Letter, with two top celebrities to help the finalists. So Get your voices ready, come on, let's hear you shout, it's Crackerjack!'

Contributors

Introduced by:
Stu Francis
Special guest star/ventriloquist:
Keith Harris
Guests:
Bad Manners
Guests:
Tears for Fears
Guests:
Anna-Lou and Maria
Hostess:
Leigh Miles
Hostess:
Julie Dorne Brown
Script:
George Martin
Script:
Mike Radford
Musical Director:
Nigel Hess
Sound:
Mike Giles.
Lighting:
Brian Clemett
Designer:
Graeme Thomson
Director:
John Bishop
Producer:
Paul Ciani

The feature film starring Alan Arkin, Eva Marie Saint Brian Keith, Carl Reiner
The cold war is at its height when a Russian submarine accidentally runs aground off the New England coast. The Captain orders Lt Rozanov to take eight men ashore and find a boat to pull them off the sandbank on which they are trapped. But this sets in motion a train of comic events and misunderstandings as the towns-people discover that 'The Russians have landed!'
Screenplay by WILLIAM ROSE
Produced and directed by NORMAN JEWISON Films: page 22
Woddis On ... page 105

Contributors

Screenplay By:
William Rose
Produced and directed By:
Norman Jewison
Walt Whittaker:
Carl Reiner
Elspeth Whittaker:
Eva Marie Saint
Rozanov:
Alan Arkin
Link Mattocks:
Brian Keith
Norman Jonas:
Jonathan Winters
Captain:
Theodore Bikel
Fendall Hawkins:
Paul Ford
Alice Foss:
Tessie O'Shea
Kolchin:
John Phillip Law
Alison:
Andrea Dromm
Luther Grilk:
Ben Blue
Pete Whittaker:
Sheldon Golomb
Annie Whittaker:
Cindy Putnam

The Coral United Kingdom Professional Snooker Championship
The Final: First day
DAVID VINE introduces highlights of this evening's session played at the Guild Hall, Preston.

Contributors

Introduces:
David Vine

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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