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with Frank Bough and Sue Cook
For regular features see Monday. Plus today:
Pop with Mike Smith between 7.30 and 8.0
Problem Page with Claire Rayner between 8.30 and 9.0
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.45 and 9.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
Claire Rayner
Unknown:
Glynn Christian

with Nerys Hughes How Green You Are! by BERLIE DOHERTY
Today: Weird George
' He used to wobble up and down the road on his bike, looking at you. It made me want to run away.'

Contributors

Unknown:
Nerys Hughes
Unknown:
Berlie Doherty

The NatWest Bank Trophy Semi-finals
PETER WEST and TONY LEWIS introduce live coverage of both of today's semi-finals in this 60-overs-aside knock-out competition.
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TOM GRAVENEY
CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS
TV presentation BILL TAYLOR. BOB DUNCAN MIKE ADLEY , KEITH MACKENZIE

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Lewis
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Tom Graveney
Unknown:
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Unknown:
Bill Taylor.
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Mike Adley
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie

A See-Saw programme by DAVID MCKEE
Narration RAY BROOKS
MUSIC DUNCAN LAMONT Animation LEO BELTOFF
Production CLIVE JUSTER

Contributors

Programme By:
David McKee
Programme By:
Narration Ray Brooks
Music:
Duncan Lamont
Unknown:
Clive Juster

with Magnus Magnusson
4: Prince Leopold's Niece
Princess Charlotte was heir to the British throne and her husband was a young German, Prince Leopold. But fate decreed that it was not their child that was to inherit the crown but Prince Leopold's niece, Victoria.
MAGNUS MAGNUSSON tells the story of her lonely Childhood.
Director MIKE BEYNON
Producer MOLLY cox

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Director:
Mike Beynon
Producer:
Molly Cox

John Craven and Maggie Philbin present a fast-moving entertainment that won't blind you with science, but open your eyes.
Take a girl, cut her hair, change her make-up and give her a squint! Visit a Dartmoor couple who make strange faces! Animate them in The Dark Crystal! With another crystal, see through smoke to a fabulous lady fire-eater Escape from a burning house unscathed ...
Production team CHARLES HUFF ROB BAYLY , FIONA PITCHER Situdio director
STUART MCDONALD
Producer LAURIE JOHN

Contributors

Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Maggie Philbin
Unknown:
Charles Huff
Unknown:
Rob Bayly
Unknown:
Fiona Pitcher
Unknown:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Laurie John

The feature film starring Burt Lancaster JDianne Foster Diana Lynn
In the 1820s Big Eli Wakefield and his son Little Eli decide to leave their home in Kentucky and strike out for the wide open spaces of Texas. But in the town
; of Prideville, the big backwoodsi man finds himself arrested by the local sheriff and thrown into jail. ' Filmed mainly on location in Kentucky, this exciting frontier adventure was Burt Lancaster 's first film as a director.
Screenplay by A. B. GUTHIER JR
Based on the novel The Gabriel Horn by FELIX HOLT
Produced by HAROLD HECHT Directed by BURT LANCASTER Films: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Burt Lancaster
Unknown:
Jdianne Foster
Unknown:
Diana Lynn
Unknown:
Eli Wakefield
Unknown:
Little Eli
Unknown:
Burt Lancaster
Unknown:
A. B. Guthier
Unknown:
Gabriel Horn
Unknown:
Felix Holt
Produced By:
Harold Hecht
Directed By:
Burt Lancaster
Big Eli:
Burt Lancaster
Hannah:
Dianne Foster
Susie:
Diana Lynn
Zack:
John McIntire
Sophie:
Una Merkel
Bodine:
Walter Matthau
Fletcher:
John Carradine
Little Eli:
Donald MacDonald
Babson:
John Litel
Constable:
Rhys Williams

by SUE TOWNSEND
The third of four plays in which various people try to find new ways of life. starring
Brigit Forsyth as Bell-Bell Jacqueline Tong as Katrina Gaye Brown as Margaret Juliet Stevenson as Fliss
' I absolutely adore people in crisis'. Ominous words from Gwenda, a would-be social worker whose agoraphobic charges have Just left the safety of their homes for the first time in years to help at the rummage sale. As they nervously prepare to meet the public again Gwenda warns them: 'You may be shocked at their deterioration'.
LightingHOWARD KING
Script editor ALISON ROUX Designer Raymond LONDON Producer TERRY COLES
Director Richard STROUD Woddis On ... page 69

Contributors

Unknown:
Brigit Forsyth
Unknown:
Bell-Bell Jacqueline Tong
Unknown:
Katrina Gaye Brown
Unknown:
Margaret Juliet Stevenson
Unknown:
Howard King
Editor:
Alison Roux
Designer:
Raymond London
Producer:
Terry Coles
Director:
Richard Stroud
Gwenda:
Frances Tomelty

"The Bronx is burning!" - victory cry of the 60s revolution. Today the fires have long gone out, leaving empty shells of buildings; a society of street-survivors, whores and hustlers.
Yet in the heart of this devastated world a small community of elderly Jews clings on - Mr Sachs, the baker, Dave Lenten, comic and sign painter, Mrs Miroff, seamstress, protected by her street-wise gang of 'bums'.
Everyman tells the remarkable story of their survival and of their battered synagogue - the sole focus of their faith, their pride and their history.

Contributors

Interviewee:
Mr Sachs
Interviewee:
Dave Lenten
Interviewee:
Mrs Miroff
Director:
Ken Howard
Producer:
Irving Rappaport
Editor:
John Stuart Roberts

starring
as The Dedication
Michael Tyrone is now influencing the lives of three women and, like an experienced puppet master, is manipulating them to further his own ambitions. Lane must adjust to married life on Flamingo Road.
Written by KATHLEEN A. SHELLEY Directed by NICK HAVINGA

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Tyrone
Written By:
Kathleen A. Shelley
Directed By:
Nick Havinga
Sam Curtis:
John Beck
Skipper Weldon:
Woody Brown
Elmo Tyson:
Peter Donat
Titus Semple:
Howard Duff
Constance Weldon Carlyle:
Morgan Fairchild
Fielding Carlyle:
Mark Harmon
Claude Weldon:
Kevin McCarthy
Lane Ballou:
Christina Raines
Eudora Weldon:
Barbara Rush
Lute-Mae Sanders:
Stella Stevens
Michael Tyrone:
David Sclby
Julio Sanchez:
Fernando Allende
Alicia Sanchez:
Gina Gallego
Sande Swanson:
Cynthia Sikes

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