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Story: Harry the Dirty Dog
Written by GENE ZION . Illustrated by MARGARET BLOY GRAHAM Presenters
Carol Chell, Stuart McGugan
Pianist WILLIAM BLEZARD
Written and directed by MARTIN FISHER Producer PETER WILTSHIRE
(Repeat. Shown on BBC2 at 11.0 am)

Contributors

Written By:
Gene Zion
Pianist:
Stuart McGugan
Pianist:
William Blezard
Directed By:
Martin Fisher
Producer:
Peter Wiltshire

with Johnny Ball
This week: the fun behind the facts about Teeth. If you're feeling down in the mouth, you could find out the hole tooth about teeth.
Producer ALBERT BARBER. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Ball
Producer:
Albert Barber.

A series of 18 programmes Part 2 by BARRY PURCHESE
Annette tries to spoil Fay's new friendship while Jonah and Zammo go visiting and get into very deep water.
Devised by PHIL REDMOND Producer KENNY MCBAIN Director CAROL WILKS (Part 3 next Tuesday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Purchese
Producer:
Kenny McBain
Director:
Carol Wilks
Grange Hill pupils: Duane Orpington:
Mark Baxter
Grange Hill pupils: Fay Lucas:
Alison Bettles
Grange Hill pupils: Claire Scott:
Paula Ann Bland
Grange Hill pupils: Stewpot Stewart:
Mark Burdis
Grange Hill pupils: Annette Firman:
Nadia Chambers
Grange Hill pupils: Christine Everson:
Lisa East
Grange Hill pupils: Boy:
Darren Ellis
Grange Hill pupils: Denny Rees:
Julian Griffiths
Grange Hill pupils: Jimmy Flynn:
Terry Kinselia
Grange Hill pupils: Precious Matthews:
Dulice Liecier
Grange Hill pupils: Zammo McGuirc:
Lee MacDonald
Grange Hill pupils: Jeremy Irvine:
Vincent Matthews
Grange Hill pupils: Pogo Patterson:
Peter Moran
Grange Hill pupils: Roland Browning:
Erkan Mustafa
Grange Hill pupils: Janet St Clair:
Simone Nylander
Grange Hill pupils: Gripper Stebson:
Mark Savage
Grange Hill pupils: Randir Singh:
Kaka Singh
Grange Hill pupils: Jonah Jones:
Lee Sparke
Grange Hill pupils: Suzanne Ross:
Susan Tully
Grange Hill pupils: Julie Marchant:
Usa York
Grange Hill pupils: Diane Cooney:
Julie-Ann Steel
Grange Hill pupils: Sarah:
Joanne Bell
Grange Hill pupils: Mandy:
Anita Savage
Mrs McGuire:
Jenny Twigge
Miss Saunders:
Jennie Stoller
Mr Baxter:
Michael Cronin
Mr Compton:
Sandy Lyle
Mrs Browning:
Jo Kendall
Mrs McClusky:
Gwyneth Powell
Scruffy McGuffy:
Fraser Cains
Mr Smart:
Simon Haywood
Miss Mooney:
Lucinda Gane
Newsagent:
Alec Wallis

The Ferguson Superteams Championship
The second semi-final in the UK Superteams Championship. This week:
Soccer meets Rugby Union Soccer
Derek Parlane , Paul Hart Geoff Palmer , Mel Eves
Joe Gallagher , Ian Hesford
John Burridge , Chris Garland Coach Allan Clarke Rugby
Marcus Rose , Bob Hesford Nick Jeavons , Steve Smith
Graham Price, Phil Bennett Jeff Squire , Ian McLaughlan Coach Fran Cotton Commentators
David Vine , Ron Pickering

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Parlane
Unknown:
Paul Hart
Unknown:
Geoff Palmer
Unknown:
Mel Eves
Unknown:
Joe Gallagher
Unknown:
Ian Hesford
Unknown:
John Burridge
Unknown:
Chris Garland
Unknown:
Allan Clarke
Unknown:
Marcus Rose
Unknown:
Bob Hesford
Unknown:
Nick Jeavons
Unknown:
Phil Bennett
Unknown:
Jeff Squire
Unknown:
Ian McLaughlan
Unknown:
David Vine
Unknown:
Ron Pickering

Written by John Brason and Gerard Glaister

A series in 12 episodes starring Paul Shelley as Major Gallagher, Philip Latham as Colonel Gwillim

1944: Hitler's first 'secret weapon' the V-1, is about to be launched against Britain. It must be halted or restrained... somehow.

Feature p108/9

Contributors

Writer/Series devised by:
John Brason
Writer/Series devised by/Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Film Cameraman:
Godfrey Johnson
Studio Lighting:
Alan Henderson
Designer:
Tim Dann
Director:
Viktors Ritelis
Major Gallagher:
Paul Shelley
Colonel Gwillim:
Philip Latham
Professor Evans:
Gerald James
Pierre de Grouchy:
Gregory de Polnay
Lamboit:
Roy Boyd
Viardot:
Paul Chapman
Claudine:
Marianne Lawrence
Jacques Gran:
Brian Hawksley
Major Whickers:
Christopher Good
Doctor:
Ray Roberts
Sqn Ldr Fielding:
John Tallents
Gp Capt Edwardes:
Richard Owens
FANY Spooner:
Clare Bonass
WAAF:
Juliette Mole
Met officer:
Roy Herrick
Dispatcher:
Brian Darnley
French farmer:
Anthony Wingate
Farmer's son:
Yves Aubert
German motorcyclist:
Michael Batz

Barry Took with your comments in the programme you help to write.
Producer YVONNE HEWETT
Please send letters to: Barry Took. BBC Television Centre. London W12 8QT

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Took
Producer:
Yvonne Hewett
Unknown:
Barry Took.

How Britain's decline might be halted and reversed. A personal view in five parts by Ralf Dahrendorf , Director of the London School of Economics. 4: Identity
Neither the loss of the Empire nor the disappointing story of our EEC membership explain Britain's decline, but both have contributed to the country's continuing failure to find a convincing new ' identity' in the world.
Britain's international identity can now only be found in Europe but this does not mean in the discredited and unpopular world of Brussels. Nor does it mean that 'Island Britain' should abandon its old ties with the rest of the world.
Film editor su WYATT
Film director TIM COPESTAKE
Series producer ADRIAN MILNE (The final part is on Sunday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ralf Dahrendorf
Producer:
Adrian Milne

starring Ben Gazzara
The day after he has made the final payment on his Los Angeles strip club, Cosmo Vitelli gambles at another club and finds himself heavily in debt to the local gambling mob. Soon the pressure is on Cosmo to do them a small favour - the killing of a Chinese ' bookie '.
Produced by AL RUBAN
Written and directed by JOHN CASSAVETES Films: page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Gazzara
Produced By:
Al Ruban
Directed By:
John Cassavetes
Cosmo Vitelli:
Ben Gazzara
Flo:
Timothy Agoglia Carey
Rachel:
Azizi Johari
Mr Sophistication:
Meade Roberts
Mort Weil:
Seymour Cassel
Sherry:
Alice Friedland
Margo:
Donna Gordon
Phil:
Robert Phillips
John the BOSS:
Morgan Woodward
Betty:
Virginia Carrington
Eddie-Red:
John Red Kullers
Marty Reitz:
Al Ruban
Chinese bookie:
Soto Joe Hugh

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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