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A See-Saw programme Getting Away
Everybody in Pigeon Street is going on holiday. Mr Macadoo wants to go too, and Gerald and Mr Baskerville look after his pet shop while he's away.
With the voices Of GEORGE LAYTON and JOHN TELFER

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr MacAdoo
Unknown:
Mr Baskerville
Unknown:
George Layton
Unknown:
John Telfer

Stories and songs from God's wide world.
TOM HEWITT tells how Squirt is forgiven, but forgets to forgive; CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP sings about St Cuthbert 's love for all creatures; JANET ELLIS shows how a young Indian boy's faith helped him to guard some very special ear-rings.
Script editor NOEL VINCENT Director JUDY MERRY
Assistant producer sro WADDELL. Producer DAVID BROWN

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Hewitt
Unknown:
Christopher Lillicrap
Unknown:
St Cuthbert
Unknown:
Janet Ellis
Editor:
Noel Vincent
Director:
Judy Merry
Producer:
David Brown

Half-an-hour of worship, prayer, sharing and celebration in which viewers are linked by television from home to home.
This is the day which the Lord has made!
We shall rejoice and be glad in it. The service is led by members of the viewing congregation.
Today's speaker is TONY PHELAN , a lecturer at the University of Warwick, who joins some friends in their home at Leamington Spa.
Old Testament Reading: Genesis 6, vv 5-7
Gospel: Luke 12, vv 22-26
Hymn for meditation: Sometimes a light surprises Bentley)
Producer MICHAEL SHOESMITH Series producer ANGELA TILBY

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Phelan
Producer:
Angela Tilby

Novelist DEBORAH MOGGACH lived in Pakistan for a few years and her book Hot Water Man is based on her experiences there.
Asian Magazine today features NASEEM KHAN in conversation with the author, and KIKA MARKHAM reads passages from the book.
Producer YOUSUF AZIZ
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Will

Contributors

Unknown:
Deborah Moggach
Unknown:
Naseem Khan

Lieutenant Natassa
A Greek film starring
1965. Natassa Arseni, Greek war heroine, returns to Greece after 20 years' absence. On the train she remembers the tragic events that led to her breakdown in Germany -the drama of the partisans' struggle against the Nazis.
Music by KOSTAS KAPNISSIS
Written and directed by NICOS FOSKOLOS
12.50 pm Interval

Contributors

Music By:
Kostas Kapnissis
Directed By:
Nicos Foskolos
Natassa:
Aliki Vouyouklaki
Orestis:
Dimitris Papamichael
Max:
Kostas Karras
Major:
Spyros Kalogirou
Max's mother:
Kakia Panagiotou
Natassa's father:
Andreas Phllipides
Natassa's mother:
Eleni Zafiriou
Gypsy fortuneteller:
Malena Anoussaki
General:
Gregory Vafias

with PHILIP WRIXON and DAN CHERRINGTON
Producers PHILIP HICKSKEN POLLOCK Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
Weather for farmers JIM BACON

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Wrixon
Unknown:
Dan Cherrington
Producers:
Philip Hicksken Pollock
Producer:
John Kenyon
Unknown:
Jim Bacon

Eight films written and presented by Anthony Burton Home from the Sea
No ship can stay at sea for ever. This last film of the series shows the way in which some of our ports and harbours developed.
Film editor KEITH WILTON
Producer MICHAEL GARROD

Contributors

Presented By:
Anthony Burton
Editor:
Keith Wilton
Producer:
Michael Garrod

starring
Richard Harris , Alec Guinness Robert Morley , Dorothy Tutin
Cromwell's army lies devastated by the cavaliers at Edgehill and some observers think the uprising is over. But Oliver Cromwell is remodelling his army and preparing for what is to be a turning point in the Civil War-the battle of Naseby.
Screenplay by KEN HUGHES Produced by IRVING ALLEN
Directed by KLN HUGHES. Films: page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Harris
Unknown:
Alec Guinness
Unknown:
Robert Morley
Unknown:
Dorothy Tutin
Unknown:
Oliver Cromwell
Play By:
Ken Hughes
Produced By:
Irving Allen
Directed By:
Kln Hughes.
Oliver Cromwell:
Richard Harris
King Charles 1:
Alec Guinness
Earl of Manchester:
Robert Morley
Queen Henrietta Maria:
Dorothy Tutin
John Carter:
Frank Finlay
Prince Rupert:
Timothy Dalton
Earl of Strafford:
Patrick Wymark
Hugh Peters:
Patric Magee

A Western adventure series with Hannibal Heyes and Jed 'Kid' Curry, two of the roughest, toughest - nicest and kindest - outlaws who ever rode the West.
starring Pete Duel as Smith and Ben Murphy as Jones
with guest stars Monte Markham, Meredith Mac Rae, Roger Perry, Noah Beery

(Rpt)

Contributors

Smith:
Pete Duel
Jones:
Ben Murphy
[Actor]:
Monte Markham
[Actress]:
Meredith Mac Rae
[Actor]:
Roger Perry
[Actor]:
Noah Beery

The third of seven award-winning wildlife films. For more than a year the teenage naturalist and cameraman Simon King explored the rich and various habitats of the south of England. Simon's view of the countryside is unique. He examines the way that many wild creatures are affected by demands upon the land.
King's Country won the Pye Colour Television Regional Programme of the Year award. I'armland
Editor TONY WILLIAMS Producer JOHN KING

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon King
Editor:
Tony Williams
Producer:
John King

A serial in five parts based on the exploits of Twm Sion Cati Created by LYNN HUGHES
Written by GRUFFYDD PARRY starring
4: All the money taken by Sheriff Stedman at the Brecon rent collection has been stolen by Twm and the gang. But the Sheriff has discovered Twm's identity and arrested him. Meanwhile the cattle drove is on its way to London where Meredydd the drover hopes to meet Twm. But can he escape?
Music composed by JAMES HARPHAM Producer GEORGE p. OWEN. Directors GEORGE P. OWEN , CHRISTOPHER KING BBC Wales

Contributors

Written By:
Gruffydd Parry
Composed By:
James Harpham
Directors:
George P. Owen
Thomas Jones:
John Ogwen
Lady Joanne:
Jane Asher
John Stedman:
Jack May
Young Stedman:
Tom Owen
Vicar Davyd:
Philip Madoc
Sir Tom:
Meredith Edwards
Shanco:
Godfrey James
Agnes:
Rachel Thomas
Twm's man:
Haydn Edwards
Guard:
Brinley Jenkins
Guard:
Roger Nott
Wil Ap Cradoc:
Gareth Lewis
Messenger:
Edward Wyman
Sir John Price:
Richard Bebb
Blacksmith:
Bryn Williams
Meredydd:
Charles Williams
Old man:
Dennis Jones
Strolling player:
Phillip Clayton-Gore
Lewys Ddu:
Ronnie Williams
Rhys:
Huw Ceredig
Gunsmith:
Michael Cunningham
Red Owain:
Terence Davies
Robin:
Gareth Armstrong
Dewi:
Dyfed Thomas
Town crier:
Ernest Evans
Ieuan Rogers:
Dewi Morris
Recruiting officer:
John Prior

A series of eight episodes written by EWART ALEXANDER based on characters created by JOHN QUIGLEY , starring with Louie Ramsay , Andrew Kelr Anne Kristen , Heather James
Sally Osborn , Simon Cowell-Parker and Dallas Adams
4: Morrison feels he has to share his problems with Rita. ' How many times have I heard of people being sent to await trial -in the East Wing of Duke Street Prison.'
Music by PAUL LEWIS
Designers ALEX GOURLAY. ALAN WRIGHT
Producer GERAINT MORRIS
Director DAVID REYNOLDS. BBC Scotland

Contributors

Written By:
Ewart Alexander
Unknown:
John Quigley
Unknown:
Louie Ramsay
Unknown:
Andrew Kelr
Unknown:
Anne Kristen
Unknown:
Heather James
Unknown:
Sally Osborn
Unknown:
Simon Cowell-Parker
Unknown:
Dallas Adams
Music By:
Paul Lewis
Music By:
Designers Alex Gourlay.
Music By:
Alan Wright
Producer:
Geraint Morris
Director:
David Reynolds.
Robert King:
Eric Deacon
Rita King:
Louie Ramsay
Morrison:
Andrew Keir
Mrs Veitch:
Anne Kristen
Fiona King:
Heather James
Gwen Hoey:
Sally Osborn
James King:
Simon Cowell-Parker
John Calderwood:
Dallas Adams
ROSS:
Malcolm Rennie
McNair:
Michael McKevitt
Andrew Whyte:
Iain Lauchlan
Lord Mortimer:
Michael Cochrane
Inspector Thomson:
Tom Watson
Cruickshank:
Martin Black
Urquhart:
Hugh Martin

Join Wayne Sleep in a Sunday night entertainment of music, dance and comedy starring Britain's top dancers including
Bonnie Langford , Finola Hughes , Cherry Gillespie , Stewart Avon Arnold, Linda Mae Brewer , Jane Darling , Claud-Paul Henry , Helen Mason , Andy Norman , Robert (B.J.) Ryan, Jo Telford , Paul Tom kinson, Anthony Van Laast
Resident choreographer ANTHONY VAN LAAST
Guest choreographers BILL DRYSDALE ROBERT NORTH, ARLENE PHILLIPS Additional choreography STEWART AVON ARNOLD
Artistic consultant WAYNE SLEEP
Script material KIM FULLER. MIKE RADFORD Original music and songs by HOWARD GOODALL and GERARD KENNY Musical director LAURIE HOLLOWAY Designer BARRIE DOBBINS
Associate producer, JILL MARSHALL Directed by RON ISTED , COLIN NEARS BRIAN WHITEHOUSE
Produced by TOM GUTTERIDGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Bonnie Langford
Unknown:
Finola Hughes
Unknown:
Cherry Gillespie
Unknown:
Stewart Avon
Unknown:
Linda Mae Brewer
Unknown:
Jane Darling
Unknown:
Claud-Paul Henry
Unknown:
Helen Mason
Unknown:
Andy Norman
Unknown:
Jo Telford
Unknown:
Paul Tom
Unknown:
Anthony van Laast
Unknown:
Anthony Van
Unknown:
Bill Drysdale
Unknown:
Arlene Phillips
Unknown:
Kim Fuller.
Unknown:
Mike Radford
Songs By:
Howard Goodall
Director:
Laurie Holloway
Designer:
Barrie Dobbins
Producer:
Jill Marshall
Directed By:
Ron Isted
Unknown:
Brian Whitehouse
Produced By:
Tom Gutteridge

The last of the present series with Esther Rantzen
Consumer advice, investigations, misprints, mishaps and real-life humour drawn from the letters you send each week.
The reporters are Bill Buckley Gavin Campbell , Michael Groth and at the That's Life Newsdesk Doe Cox and Joanna Monro
Studio director BOB MARSLAND Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Editor GORDON WATTS

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Bill Buckley
Unknown:
Gavin Campbell
Unknown:
Michael Groth
Unknown:
Joanna Monro
Director:
Bob Marsland
Producer:
Esther Rantzen
Editor:
Gordon Watts

Eight films about Fred Dibnah 4: Drinking and Climbing
FRED DiBNAH demolishes the ornamental top of a mill chimney using a spectacular contraption of flying buckets he invented, and recalls with some pain letters which condemned his own use of lubrication on these occasions after an earlier film.
Narrator Deryck Guyler
Film editor PETER GIBBS
Written and produced by DON HAWORTH
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Narrator:
Deryck Guyler
Editor:
Peter Gibbs
Produced By:
Don Haworth

4: Launch
IPC spent a million pounds on launching a glossy new monthly, Options. It was a risk: no end to the recession was in sight, most magazines were losing circulation and Good Housekeeping and Cosmopolitan provided entrenched opposition. This film looks at the conception, birth and first nine months of Options. Commentary read by MAUREEN LIPMAN
Film editor JOHN JENNISON
Producer BERNARD ADAMS

Contributors

Read By:
Maureen Lipman
Editor:
John Jennison
Producer:
Bernard Adams

BBC One London

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