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A See-Saw programme World Over
When winter's on its way, many birds set out on great journeys to find warmer weather. The swallow flies off to Africa, where it might see elephants, giraffes, hippos and cheetahs.
Voice and music DEREK GRIFFITHS
Research ANNE DENEHY
Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE

Contributors

Produced By:
Michael Cole

Semi-final
Brian Trueman puts the questions to the winners and runners-up of previous heats, who will be looking at scenes from The Best of Walt Disney's- True Life Adventures, Good House Wrecking and The Rescuers.
Nikolas Lloyd will receive the trophy for Prax Warrior, the best animated film entry in the Young Film-makers' Competition.
Directed by PAUL LOOSLEY Produced by JOHN BUTTERY BBC Manchester
0 BACK PAGES: 86

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Trueman
Unknown:
Nikolas Lloyd
Directed By:
Paul Loosley
Produced By:
John Buttery

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
RICHARD KER&HAW reports on the news stories that matter with reporters.
PATTIE COLDWELL, ANNE DIAMOND JOHN HITCHINS, JAMES HOGG
MARSHALL LEE, TONY WILKINSON and NICHOLAS WOOLLEY
(Regional details as Monday")

The Final
Eight families have done battle and two have survived to fight for victory in the last match of the contest. Tonight
THE JACOBS FAMILY from Lewes in Sussex challenges THE REYNOLDS FAMILY from Croydon
Producer LINDA MCCARTHY

Contributors

Producer:
Linda McCarthy

starring Lena Zavaroni with her special guests Les Dawson and Janet Brown
ON TAP choreography by LUD
Special material eric MERRIMAN Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM
Designers KENNETH SHARP, SHELAGHLAWSON Producer STEWART MORRIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Lena Zavaroni
Unknown:
Les Dawson
Unknown:
Janet Brown
Unknown:
Eric Merriman
Producer:
Stewart Morris

A drama series in ten parts starring
: Survival by N. J. CRISP
Tyson and his men are on the run, determined to evade capture and interrogation. In London Christie is fighting a conspiracy to destroy the Squadron.
Music composed and conducted by ANTHONY ISAAC
Film cameraman IAN HILTON Film sound DICK BOULTER
Film editor RAY WINGROVE Designer BRUCE MACADIE
Produced and directed by JOE WATERS

Contributors

Unknown:
N. J. Crisp
Unknown:
Ian Hilton
Unknown:
Dick Boulter
Editor:
Ray Wingrove
Designer:
Bruce MacAdie
Directed By:
Joe Waters
Gp Capt Christie:
Michael Culver
Wg Cdr Tyson:
Malcolm Stoddard
Air Vice Marshal Geoffrey Swindon:
John Carson
Sqn Ldr Gregson:
Derek Anders
Sqn Ldr Fairchild:
Alan Hunter
Gp Capt Hall:
Richard Simpson
George Barnwell MP:
Sylvester, Morand
Col Grigori Volkov:
Milos Kirek
Minister:
David Hanson
Fit Lt Bob Mills:
Peter Richards
Fit Sgt Roger Kerr:
Roger Walker
Fit Sgt John Allen:
Kevin White
Soldiers:
David Millet
Soldiers:
David Beckett
Soldiers ,:
Colin Dunn
Major:
Robert Vowles
Sqn Ldr:
Brian Haughton
Ambassador:
Illario Bisi Pedro
Mandale flunkey:
Willie Payne
Major Nikolsky:
David Eynon

by Jeremy Paul and Alan Gibson.
Starring Peter Firth as Dominick Hide, Pippa Guard as Ava, Caroline Langrishe as Jane and Patrick Magee as Caleb Line.

AVA: You haven't travelled in two years. Caleb banned you and raised your status, to lead others - and now he flips you back again. What circuit?
DOMINICK: 1982
AVA: Which has your woman and child?

(Patrick Magee in Krapp's Last Tape: Friday BBC2 11.30 pm)

Contributors

Scriptwriter:
Jeremy Paul
Director/Scriptwriter:
Alan Gibson
Producer:
Chris Cherry
Composer:
Rick Jones
Composer:
David Pierce
Musicians:
Meal Ticket
Musician:
Chuck Farley
Designer:
Dick Coles
Film Cameraman:
John Else
Studio Lighting:
John Green
Dominick Hide:
Peter Firth
Ava:
Pippa Guard
Jane:
Caroline Langrishe
Caleb Line:
Patrick Magee
Great Aunt Mavis:
Sylvia Coleridge
Helda:
Jean Trend
Pyrus Bonnington:
Ron Berglas
Professor Burrows:
Michael Gough
Mrs Burrows:
Antonia Pemberton
Magistrate:
Gillian Raine
Police sergeant:
Godfrey James
Duncan:
Steve Alder
Home help:
Peter Cann
Pilar:
Mary Jo Randle
Soo:
Ysanne Churchman
Police constable:
Geoffrey Leesley
Clerk of the Court:
Ian Frost
Busker:
Martin Oram
Dominick's:
sons Charles I'Anson
Dominick's son:
Timothy Grant

BBC One London

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