Programme Index

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Introduced by Frank Bough and Nick Ross Timetable:
News at 6.30, 7.0, 7.30, 8.0, 8.30 with headlines on every quarter hour
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
Getting Britain Fit between 6.45 and 7.0
Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30 Review of the Papers and a look ahead to the coming day: 7.32,8.32 This is America between 7.45 and
8.0 with Bob Friend
Your Stars between 8.30 and 8.45

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Introduced By:
Nick Ross

9.15 Treffpunkt: Deutschland Arbeit

9.32 Encounter: Spain School, Work, Family

9.49-10.4 Descubra España: Ensefianza, trabajo y familia

10.32-10.52 Scene: In Spite of Their Deafness Ceefax subtitles on page 170

11.30 Search Wales and the Americas Patagonia 3: The Fading of the Dream

The 1983 Prudential Cup This year the group format has been altered and each country in each group play each other twice, the top two countries then going forward from their groups to contest the knockout semi-final. Every match is played with 60 overs a side.
Group A: England, New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka
Group B: West Indies, India, Australia and Zimbabwe
PETER WEST introduces coverage of England v New Zealand from The Oval together with news of the other three matches.

with Richard Whitmore and Sandi Marshall Weather BILL GILES
1.0-1.5 (Scotland only) The Scottish News
1.2 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Whitmore
Unknown:
Sandi Marshall
Unknown:
Weather Bill Giles

Gwyn Richards takes a trip to the Peak District to visit the ancient market town of Bakewell. The Romans were attracted to the area by the warm water wells, but today's tourist comes for the outstanding countryside and to sample the famous Bakewell puddings.
Producer eeith haley
Series producer michael fitzcerald
(FirrtshownonBBCMidlands)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gwyn Richards

Cosmo and Dibs try to predict the outcome of their games and sing the song ' Michael Finnigan '. A visit to an ice-lolly factory and revision of the words ' ice-cream'.
With FRANCES KAY , FRANCIS WRIGHT
Director PAT FARRINGTON
Producer RICHARD CALLANAN

Contributors

Song:
Michael Finnigan
Unknown:
Frances Kay
Unknown:
Francis Wright
Director:
Pat Farrington
Producer:
Richard Callanan

The Stella Artois Championships from the Queen's Club, London
The top three players In tne world, IVAN LENDL , JOHN MCENROE and defending champion JIMMY CONNORS , head the strongest ever entry for this tournament. With Wimbledon approaching it will be a good opportunity to assess their form on grass. For the last two years the winner here has also won the All England title. Introduced by BARRY DAVIES Commentator DAN MASKELL
JOHN BARRETT , MARK COX

Contributors

Unknown:
Ivan Lendl
Unknown:
John McEnroe
Unknown:
Jimmy Connors
Introduced By:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
John Barrett

A serial in 26 parts
The Sesemann house is large and comfortable but Heidi longs for her Swiss mountains. She has run out to explore Frankfurt and is given two kittens. For the first time, Heidi admits to Klara that she's homesick.

Produced by Intertel Television A.G.
English version directed by Louis Elman for Leah International Productions
(Repeat)

Contributors

Produced by:
Intertel Television
English version directed for Leah International Productions by:
Louis Elman
Heidi:
Katia Polletin
Klara:
Kathi Bohm
Fraulein Rottenmeier:
Sonja Sutter
Sebastian:
Henry van Lyck
Tinette:
Muriel Villiers

with Simon Groom
Sarah Greene , Peter Duncan and Janet Ellis
Singing in the Rain
Roy Castle, alias Cosmo Brown , reveals some of the amazing stunts he'll be performing in the stage version of the famous Hollywood movie.
Assistant editor PENNY RYE Editor BIDDY BAXTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Groom
Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Peter Duncan
Unknown:
Janet Ellis
Unknown:
Cosmo Brown
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

featuring The Prince of Wales Award for Industrial Innovation and Production.
In the first of two special programmes HRH The Prince of Wales presents certificates to this year's finalists whose original ideas or inventions have been selected from hundreds of entries. Plus a look at the eight winning ideas itfiii successful group will go on to the second year of the competition during which their progress in production and development will be assessed by the judges. Next summer the winner will receive the third award from HRH The Prince of Wales.
Chairman of the judges: Sir Monty Finniston, FRS
Presented by Kieran Prendiville, Judith Hann, Peter Macann, Maggie Phllbln

Contributors

Presentation of certificates:
HRH The Prince of Wales
Chairman of the judges:
Sir Monty Finniston
Presenter:
Kieran Prendiville
Presenter:
Judith Hann
Presenter:
Peter Macann
Presenter:
Maggie Philbin
Producer:
Martin Mortimore
Editor:
David Filkin

Thp feature film starring
Shortly after it leaves Istanbul the Orient Express is forced to make an unscheduled night stop: snow is blocking the line Most of the passengers sleep on, but for the ominous Mr Ratchett it is the sleep from which no traveller returns.
Screenplay by PAUL DEHN
Produced by JOHN BRABOURNE andRICHARDGOODWIN
Directed by SIDNEY LUMET. Films: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Ratchett
Play By:
Paul Dehn
Produced By:
John Brabourne
Directed By:
Sidney Lumet.
Hercule Poirot:
Albert Finney
Mrs Hubbard:
Lauren Bacall
Bianchi:
Martin Balsam
Greta:
Ingrid Bergman
Countess Andrenyi:
Jacqueline Bisset
Pierre:
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Colonel Arbuthnot:
Sean Connery
Beddoes:
John Gielgud
Princess Dragomiroff:
Wendy Hiller
McQueen:
Anthony Perkins
Mary Debenham:
Vanessa Redgrave
Hildegarde:
Bachel Roberts
Ratchett:
Richard Widmark
Count Andrenyi:
Michael York

' Democracy is the little man, walking into the little booth, with a little pencil, making a little cross on a little piece of paper.'
(WINSTON CHURCHILL)
Shortly after 11.0 pm, the first of the 650 results will be declared. Election 83 will be at the early declarations, key marginals and with leading politicians, whose political and personal careers will be decided during the night.
David Dimbleby introduces the programme. Sir Robin Day talks to leading politicians from all sides. Peter Snow and the BBC computer bring you instant analysis and forecasts of the results. Tony King, Ivor Crewe and John Cole explain today's results and their implications for tomorrow.
In the race to be the first seat to declare SELINA SCOTT is at Guildford VALERIE SINGLETON is at Torbay
LINDA ALEXANDER is at Cheltenham And reporters at over 40 outside broadcasts include
NICHOLAS WITCHELL with The Rt Hon Margaret Thatcher BRIAN HANRAHAN with The Rt Hon Michael Foot MICHAEL COLE with The Rt Hon David Steel KATE ADIE with The Rt Hon Roy Jenkins
FRED EMERY at Conservative HQ VINCENT HANNA at Labour HQ
RICHARD KERSHAW at Alliance HQ DONALD MACCORMICK with The Rt Hon David Owen MICHAEL COCKERELL With
The Rt Hon Norman Tebblt NICHOLAS WOOLLEY with The Rt Hon Denis Healey and ESTHER RANTZEN at NO 10 Downing Street
Viewers in Scotland and Wales will be able to see their own results throughout the night.
Research LINDA ANDERSON
Engineering co-ordlnator PAUL MASON
Producers PETER BELL , FIONACHESTERTON, TIM GARDAM , PAUL WOOLWICH
Outside broadcast editor PETER MASSEY Talks editor BARBARA MAXWELL Director TOM GUTTERIDGE
Deputy editor RICHARD TAIT Editor DAVID DICKINSON
4.0-5.25 am Film: Crooks Anonymous

Contributors

Introduces:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Ivor Crewe
Unknown:
John Cole
Unknown:
Nicholas Witchell
Unknown:
Margaret Thatcher
Unknown:
Brian Hanrahan
Unknown:
Michael Foot
Unknown:
Michael Cole
Unknown:
David Steel
Unknown:
Kate Adie
Unknown:
Roy Jenkins
Unknown:
Fred Emery
Unknown:
David Owen
Unknown:
Michael Cockerell
Unknown:
Norman Tebblt
Unknown:
Nicholas Woolley
Unknown:
Denis Healey
Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Paul Mason
Producers:
Peter Bell
Unknown:
Tim Gardam
Talks:
Peter Massey
Editor:
Barbara Maxwell
Director:
Tom Gutteridge
Editor:
David Dickinson

The feature film starring Leslie Phillips, Stanley Baxter, Wilfrid Hyde White, Julie Christie

Captain 'Dandy' Forsdyke, flourishing jewel thief, joins Crooks Anonymous - an organisation of ex-convicts dedicated to helping the weak on the hard road to an honest life.
(Black and white) Films; page 21

Contributors

Screenplay:
Jack Davies
Screenplay:
Henry Blyth
Producer:
Julian Wintle
Producer:
Leslie Parkyn
Director:
Ken Annakin
'Dandy' Forsdyke:
Leslie Phillips
R.S. Widdowes:
Stanley Baxter
Montague:
Wilfrid Hyde White
Babette:
Julie Christie
Sir Harvey:
James Robertson Justice
Ronnie:
Michael Medwin
Prunella:
Pauline Jameson
Grimsdale:
Robertson Hare
Wagstaffe:
Raymond Huntley
Woods:
Harry Fowler
Grogan:
Arthur Mullard
Cundall:
Dick Emery

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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