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The Cornhill Insurance Test Series I England v New Zealand from Lord's
PETER WEST introduces the whole of the fifth and final morning's play. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , JIM LAKER TONY LEWIS , TED DEXTER
Television presentation FRED VINER , MIKI ADLEY Producer BILL TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Tony Lewis
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Unknown:
Miki Adley
Producer:
Bill Taylor

A See-Saw programme Bod's Dream
Narrated by JOHN LE MESURIER and MAGGIE HENDERSON
Film by DAVID YATES
Music by DEREK GRIFFITHS
Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE

Contributors

Unknown:
John Le Mesurier
Unknown:
Maggie Henderson
Unknown:
David Yates
Music By:
Derek Griffiths
Produced By:
Michael Cole

Introduced by Johnny Morris and TERRY NUTKINS
A second chance to see Johnny and Terry's two-part adventure when they travel to the other side of the world to bring back two dolphins for a dolphinarium in Britain. Terry, who's in charge of the operation, says: 'These two dolphins would, unhappily, have been killed by the Japanese fishermen, if we hadnt stepped in. So you could say these animals have been reprieved.'
And Johnny meets a group of wild monkeys, feeds a herd of sacred deer, discovers the most expensive fish in the world, and sees a colony of wild animals living in the middle of Tokyo zoo.
Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol

Contributors

Introduced By:
Johnny Morris

starring
Freddie Starr and special guest Bonnie Tyler
From the Harrogate Centre, Freddie introduces the exciting new names and faces of 1983. Appearing tonight: Phil Thornalley
Otiz Cannelloni Gonzalez
Stevie Lange and John Themls
Assistant producers
CAROLE CALDWELL. GEORGE R. CLARKE Lighting JOHN CROWTHER Designer MEL BIBBY
Produced and directed by ALAN WALSH

Contributors

Unknown:
Freddie Starr
Unknown:
Bonnie Tyler
Unknown:
Carole Caldwell.
Unknown:
George R. Clarke
Unknown:
John Crowther
Designer:
Mel Bibby
Directed By:
Alan Walsh

In the summer of 1969 a group of teenagers living on the outskirts of Belfast played together as a football team for the last time. Northern Ireland was about to erupt into sectarian violence. Some of the players who were Protestants would join an illegal paramilitary organisation, the UVF. Some who were Roman Catholics would become involved with another illegal paramilitary organisation, the Provisional IRA. One of them, Bobby Sands , would grow up to be elected a Westminster MP and die on hunger strike. Olenka Frenkiel talks to the survivors from that team. /
Film editor ROB MORRISON Producer TREVOR POOTS BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Unknown:
Bobby Sands
Talks:
Olenka Frenkiel
Editor:
Rob Morrison

The feature film starring
Anthony Quinn , Frederic Forrest When his father-a Mafia god-father-dies, Frank Regabulto is taken under the wing of the ageing Don Angelo Dimorra and his father's territory is divided between Don Angelo and the family of jailed Don Bernardo. But the rival family's consigliori, Luigi Orlando, plans a complete take-over....
Anthony Quinn stars as Don Angelo in this chilling portrayal of the world of organised crime.
Screenplay by MARVIN H. ALBERT , based on his own novel
Produced by IIAL B. WALLIS
Directed by Richard FlEISCIIER
(First showing on British television) Films: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Quinn
Unknown:
Frederic Forrest
Unknown:
Frank Regabulto
Unknown:
Don Angelo Dimorra
Unknown:
Don Angelo
Unknown:
Don Bernardo.
Unknown:
Anthony Quinn
Unknown:
Don Angelo
Unknown:
Marvin H. Albert
Produced By:
Iial B. Wallis
Directed By:
Richard Fleisciier
Don Angelo Dimorra:
Anthony Quinn
Tony Fargo:
Frederic Forrest
Frank Regabulto:
Robert Forster
Vince Fargo:
Al Lettieri
Ruby Dunne:
Angel Tompkins
Luigi Orlando:
Charles Cioffi
Marie:
Jo Anne Meredith
Don Bernardo J:
Duke Russo
Mitch:
Louis Zorich
Johnny Tresca:
Anthony Charnota

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