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with Frank Bough and Nick Ross
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Farming with John Mountford between G.30 and 7.0
The Breakfast Time Doctor between 8.30 and 9.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
John Mountford

with Rodney Bewes
Jeffy, the Burglar's Cat by URSULA MORAY WILLIAMS 4: Return to the Tropics
Pictures by JAN BRYCHTA Adapted by janie grace
Producer ANGELA BEECIIING
Director DAVID BELL (Repeal)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rodney Bewes
Unknown:
Ursula Moray Williams
Adapted By:
Janie Grace
Producer:
Angela Beeciiing
Director:
David Bell

with TONY HART and COLIN BENNETT as The Caretaker 4: Openwork
Director JANE TARLETON
Producer CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hart
Unknown:
Colin Bennett
Director:
Jane Tarleton
Producer:
Christopher Pilkington

The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v New Zealand from Trent Bridge First day
PETER WEST introduces coverage of the whole morning's play.
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TOM GRAVENEY
JACK BANNISTER
Scorer WENDY WIMBUSH
Television presentation:
MIKE ADLEY , KEITH MACKENZIE Producer NICK HUNTER Scores on Ceefax

Contributors

Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Tom Graveney
Unknown:
Jack Bannister
Unknown:
Wendy Wimbush
Unknown:
Mike Adley
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie

A See-Saw programme by PETER FIRMIN and OLIVER POSTGATE Music by SANDRA KERR and JOHN FAULKNER
Bagpuss, an old cloth cat, lives with his friends in the window of Emily's shop ... where anything can happen.

Contributors

Programme By:
Peter Firmin
Music By:
Sandra Kerr
Music By:
John Faulkner

A serial in 26 parts
Heidi has been looking forward to Klara's visit, but doesn't know that her friend is too ill now to go on such a long journey.
Produced by Intertel Television AG
English version directed by Louis Elman for Leah International Productions
(Repeat)

Contributors

English version directed by:
Louis Elman
Heidi:
Katia Polletin
Grandfather:
Rene Deltgen
Goat Peter:
Stefan Arpagaus
Brigitte:
Gary Fehling
Blind Grandmother:
Lisa Helwig
Doctor:
Herbert Tiede

'You've got big dreams. You want fame. Well, fame costs, and right here's where you start paying...' dance teacher Lydia Grant warns the students of New York's celebrated dream factory, the High School for the Performing Arts.

Starring Debbie Allen as Lydia, Lee Curreri as Bruno, Erica Gimpel as Coco, Albert Hague as Shorofsky, Carlo Imperato as Danny, Carol Mayo Jenkins as Sherwood, Valerie Landsburg as Doris, Gene Anthony Ray as Leroy, Lori Singer as Julie, Morgan Stevens as Reardon, Connie Needham as Kelly Hayden

The school is vandalised and a suicide note, bearing no name, is found among the debris. Doris enlists the aid of her fellow students to try to find the writer of the note in order to prevent a tragedy.

Contributors

Writer:
Parke Perine
Director:
George Stanford Brown
Lydia:
Debbie Allen
Bruno:
Lee Curreri
Coco:
Erica Gimpel
Shorofsky:
Albert Hague
Danny:
Carlo Imperato
Sherwood:
Carol Mayo Jenkins
Doris:
Valerie Landsburg
Leroy:
Gene Anthony Ray
Julie:
Lori Singer
Reardon:
Morgan Stevens
Kelly Hayden:
Connie Needham

E.C.T.
Electro-Convulsive Therapy is a treatment for severe depression in which 120 volts is applied to the patient's head for up to three seconds. Many people know someone who's had E.C.T. so it's somewhat surprising that scientists have only just begun to ask the fundamental question, does E.C.T. work? Kieran Prendiville investigates.
Film editor PAUL RAPLEY
Executive producer DAVID FILKIN Producer EDWARD BRIFFA

Contributors

Unknown:
Kieran Prendiville
Producer:
Edward Briffa

Written in nine parts by Elaine Morgan.
Starring Philip Madoc, Lisabeth Miles, Kika Markham, David Markham
BBC Cymru/Wales
(First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Writer:
Elaine Morgan
Historical Adviser:
A.J.P. Taylor
Original Music:
Kenyon Emrys-Roberts
Designer:
Pauline Harrison
Producer:
John Hefin
David Lloyd George:
Philip Madoc
Margaret Lloyd George:
Lisabeth Miles
Frances Stevenson:
Kika Markham
Herbert Henry Asquith:
David Markham
Bonar Law:
Fulton MacKay
Lord Curzon:
John Gill
Lord Milner:
George Belbin
Sir Edward Carson:
Kevin Flood
Breton maid:
Marilyn Le Conte
Bob Smillie:
Michael Forrest
Georges Clemenceau:
Michael Anthony
Megan Lloyd George:
Sue Jones-Davies
Sara:
Elen Roger Jones
Gwyn Williams:
Dafydd Hywel
Maurice Hankey:
Jonathan Elsom
J.T. Davies:
Joan Meredith

The first of four films that look at those parts of officialdom other series seldom reach. It throws light on those who too often turn harmless information into confidential documents.
In Keeping Secrets, Ed Boyle listens to tenants unbottle their suspicions about the gas explosion, the cause of which is being kept hidden. He hears a local councillor Protest at laws changed behind her back, and a historian laugh at 60-year-old Christmas cards still enveloped in the Official Secrets Act. Has the British liking for privacy become an addiction to secrecy?
And why do some people . think it's damaging to our health? .
Film editor MICHAEL CASEY
Series producer HUGH PURCELL Producer SUE BOURNE *

Contributors

Unknown:
Ed Boyle
Editor:
Michael Casey

Thirty-five years ago in London, George Orwell wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four. This classic work warned of an oppressive future in which freedom was virtually extinct, privacy abolished, history erased and language altered. CBS News Correspondent Walter Cronkite looks at how close we've come to Orwell's fictional world and compares the world of Big Brother to the world of today.

Contributors

Presenter:
Walter Cronkite
BBC Presentation:
Nick Wells

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

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