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Introduced today by Nick Ross , Selina Scott
Today's regular features include: Breakfast Time's doctor, Richard Smith , and gardening with Don Hoyle Timetable:
News at 6.30, 7.0, 7.30, 8.0, 8.30 with headlines on every quarter hour with Andrey Harvey
Weather at 6.31,6.57,7.27,7.57,8.27 Sport at 6.42, 7.18, 8.18
Regional News, weather and traffic at 6.45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
Review of the Papers and a look ahead to the day at 7.32 and 8.32
The Breakfast Time Doctor between 6.45 and 7.0
Getting Britain Fit between 6.45 and 7.0
Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30
Gardening between 7.30 and 7.45
Your Stars between 8.30 and 8.45
Food and Cooking between 8.45 and 9.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Richard Smith
Unknown:
Don Hoyle
Unknown:
Andrey Harvey

9.0 Biology
Artificial Selection
9.25 Play Tennis
5: Play the Game
Book(sametitle),£ 3.60 frombooksellers
9.52 Look and Read
Mixed Fortunes
10.15 Mathscore One Fill it Up
10.38 Maths File
Three Dimensions
11.0 Talkabout
The Challenging Bull
11.19 Hyn o Fyd Cymru. Y Maes Olew
Cyflwynydd EMLYN DAVIES Cynhyrchydd R. DILWYN JONES
11.40 Going to Work Wheels
12.3 pm 16 Up
Happy Loving Couples: 3

Contributors

Unknown:
Maes Olew
Unknown:
Cyflwynydd Emlyn Davies
Unknown:
Cynhyrchydd R. Dilwyn

2.2 Scene. Andy Capp - Fact or Fiction?
Do people like Andy Capp really exist? With the help of Flo his wife and sketches performed by a Leeds school, this programme looks at roles and relationships between men and women, and their expectations of each other.
Series producer ROGER TONGE
Producer ANDY WALKER
2 35 A Good Job with Prospects
How Do You Know What It's Like?

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Capp
Unknown:
Andy Capp
Producer:
Andy Walker

My Friend, My Enemy
Candy is accused of murder and the only witness who can save him from hanging is himself the most wanted Indian in the Territory.
Directed by leon BENSON

Contributors

Directed By:
Leon Benson
Ben Cartwright:
Lome Greene
Hoss Cartwright:
Dan Blocker
Little Joe:
Michael Landon
Candy:
David Canary
Jacova:
John Saxon
Theodore Scott:
Woodrow Parfrey
Judge Butler:
Chick Chandler
Sheriff Crowley:
Gregory Walcott

Story: My Feet told and danced by WILL GAINES Presenters
Sarah Long, Johnny Ball
Pianist MICHAEL OMER
Graphic designer JOANNA ISLES Designer GINA STEWART
Written and directed by MARTIN fisher Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Pianist:
Johnny Ball
Pianist:
Michael Omer
Designer:
Gina Stewart
Directed By:
Martin Fisher
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

with David Yip
Dragon Stories by ANN JUNGMANN
Today: The Dragon Becomes Mayor
Illustrated by DEREK COLLARD Designer DACRE PUNT
Producer ANGELA BEECHING Directed by KATHRYN WOLFE

Contributors

Unknown:
David Yip
Stories By:
Ann Jungmann
Illustrated By:
Derek Collard
Designer:
Dacre Punt
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Directed By:
Kathryn Wolfe

Presented by Richard Stilgoe

FINKE, the Finders Keepers computer gives today's teams another grid of 19 hit squares to find and keep.

This week's teams are Glebe, Girton and Newton, Porthcawl

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Stilgoe
Format devised by:
Robert Gould
Videotape Editor:
Derek Orman
Designer:
George Kyriakides
Producer:
Edward Pugh

Series devised by ANTHONY READ
Today: The Adventure of the Winged Scarab by RICHARD CARPENTER : part 2
Music by ALAN ROPER
Designer BARBARA GOSNOLD Producer PAUL STONE Director MARILYN FOX
(Another story begins next Tuesday)
Book (same title), 95p from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Carpenter
Music By:
Alan Roper
Designer:
Barbara Gosnold
Producer:
Paul Stone
Director:
Marilyn Fox
Wiggins:
Jay Simpson
Beaver:
Damion Napier
Shiner:
Adam Woodyatt
Sparrow:
David Garlick
Queenie:
Debbie Norris
Rosie:
Suzi Ross
Dr Watson:
Hubert Rees
Prof Moriarty:
Colin Jeavons
Colonel Moran:
Michael Godley
Prof Flanders:
Michael Burrell
Hopkins:
Iain Ormsby-Knox
Inspector Lestrade:
Stanley Lebor
Sherlock Holmes:
Roger Ostime
Mrs Hudson:
Pat Keen
Stanley:
Lee Chappell

Look East, Look North, Look North West, Midlands Today, South East at Six, Points West, South Today, Spotlight South West

and at 6.22 Nationwide
with the Nationwide team of Sue Lawley and Hugh Scully

At 6.45 Sportswide
with Desmond Lynam

(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presenter (Nationwide):
Sue Lawley
Presenter (Nationwide):
Hugh Scully
Presenter (Sportswide):
Desmond Lynam
Producer (Nationwide):
Michael Hogan
Producer (Nationwide):
Paul Woolwich
Deputy Editor (Nationwide):
Philip Harding
Deputy Editor (Nationwide):
Ian Squires
Editor (Nationwide):
Roger Bolton

The last of a spectacular three-part undersea adventure
Starring Jose Ferrer, Tom Hallick, Burgess Meredith, Tom Hallick, Burr DeBenning
with Lynda Day George
and Horst Buchholz

This American television production updates the adventures of Jules Verne's famous literary character - the amazing Captain Nemo. In tonight's episode Captain Nemo at last reaches the fabled Atlantis - but he is given cold reception because the nefarious Professor Cunningham has arrived there first.

(Repeat)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Norman Katkov
Screenplay:
Preston Wood
Screenplay:
Robert Dennis
Screenplay:
William Keys
Screenplay:
Mann Rubin
Screenplay:
Robert Bloch
Screenplay:
Larry Alexander
Producer:
Irwin Allen
Director:
Alex March
Captain Nemo:
Jose Ferrer
Commander Tom Franklin:
Tom Hallick
Lt Jim Porter:
Burr DeBenning
Professor Cunningham:
Burgess Meredith
Kate:
Lynda Day George
Mr Miller:
Warren Stevens
King Tiber:
Horst Buchholz
Tor:
Med Flory
Helmsman:
Randolph Roberts
Helmsman:
Peter Jason
Crewman:
David Westberg
Radioman:
Anthony McHugh
Radioman:
Harvey Fisher
Lloyd:
Stephen Powers
Sirak:
Yale Summers
Bork:
Anthony Geary
Trog:
Richard Angarola

The last of a series in 12 episodes by John Brason
Starring Paul Shelley as Major Gallagher, Philip Latham as Colonel Gwillim
with Neil Stacy as Lt.-Col. Squires

Gallagher and his team have gained access to the German underground complex, their entry has been discovered.

Book (same title), £1.95 from booksellers

Contributors

Writer/Series devised by:
John Brason
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
Lt-Col Squires:
Neil Stacy
Macklin (Choucas):
Dean Harris
Cameron (Grive):
Michael MacKenzie
Lamboit (Ferdy):
Roy Boyd
Lovell (Hibou):
Rob Edwards
Solange (Chardonneret):
Susan Kyd
Ellen (Merle):
Carole Nimmons
Soltysyk (Warsaw):
Boris Isarov
Professor Evans:
Gerald James
Pierre de Grouchy:
Gregory de Polnay
Kupper:
Christopher Ravenscroft
Kommandant:
John Wyman
Paumer:
Terence Brook
Klockner:
Paul Hastings
Waechter:
Lex van Delden
Hertel:
Louis Sheldon
Feldwebel:
Terry John
Telephone operator:
Steve Ubels
Jacques:
Christopher Johnston
German guard:
Ernst Walker

The author of Private Lives, Blithe Spirit and Brief Encounter (who died ten years ago this Saturday) is as popular today as he was at the height of his fame in the 1930s and his plays are now widely admired as classics of modern theatre.
The work still lives and so does the legend that grew out of it - the potent image of the cad in the silk dressing-gown, sneering at marriage and family life and dashing off plays and songs in the intervals between orgies.
And yet the man himself was not at all like that. Noel Coward: A Private Life is an attempt to tell the truth about the vulnerable man behind that dazzling but insensitive front. It reveals a man more complex, more fascinating and more admirable than the famous public figure.
It uses Coward's own home movies, never shown on TV before; includes American film, never screened here, of Coward performing at the height of his powers, and talks to his closest friends; Graham Payn, Coward's companion for 27 years, talks for the first time about their relationship. Other contributors include Harold Pinter, George C Scott, Maggie Smith and Sir John Mills.

Contributors

Interviewee:
Graham Payn
Interviewee:
Harold Pinter
Interviewee:
George C Scott
Interviewee:
Maggie Smith
Interviewee:
Sir John Mills
Writer/Narrator:
Michael Dean
Film Editor:
Peter Harris
Producer:
Laurence Rees

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