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with Frank Bough and Selina Scott For timetable of regular features see Monday
Plus today: Star Tips with Diana Moran between 8.30 and 9.0 Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.30 and 9.0 and Ask Alison : your phone-in to
Alison Mitchell on money matters

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Diana Moran
Unknown:
Glynn Christian
Unknown:
Ask Alison
Unknown:
Alison Mitchell

with Lily Pons , Eric Blore
Henry Fonda stars in one of his earliest roles alongside opera singer Lily Pons in her cinematic debut: Annette, a provincial French lass with a talent for song, falls in love with a young American composer and marries him. But trouble looms when she becomes a great opera star overnight while his own composition is rejected.
Screenplay by EDMUND NORTH and JAMES COW Produced by PANDRO s. BERMAN Directed by JOHN CROMWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Lily Pons
Unknown:
Eric Blore
Unknown:
Henry Fonda
Singer:
Lily Pons
Play By:
Edmund North
Unknown:
James Cow
Directed By:
John Cromwell
Jonathan:
Henry Fonda
Annette:
Lily Pons
Roger:
Eric Blore
Darcy:
Osgood Perkins
Mr Dilley:
Lucien Littlefield
Mrs Dilley:
Esther Dale
Gwendolyn Dilley:
Lucille Ball

with Victoria Wood
Little Mabel Wins by JILLY COOPER
When Dad drops the choc drop bomb, it is the first time Mabel Mongrel has seen good news and bad news all in one go.
Pictures by TIMOTHY JAQUES

Contributors

Unknown:
Jilly Cooper
Unknown:
Mabel Mongrel
Unknown:
Timothy Jaques

The first of six programmes starring Adrian Hedley with Julia Binsted, Paul Shearer and Wilf Lunn
Jigg is back again with another word for you to guess. Adrian seems to have lost one of the letters. Dot helps to dot the i's and cross the t's, while Wilf has made Hector some wings.

Contributors

Presenter:
Adrian Hedley
Presenter:
Julia Binsted
Presenter:
Paul Shearer
Presenter:
Wilf Lunn
Designer:
Andrew Purcell
Written and produced by:
Clive Doig
Director:
Bob Blagden

by MARGARET SIMPSON
A series of 18 programmes
5: Jimmy McClaren , the 'Godfather' of Grange Hill , begins to take a 'friendly interest' in Pogo's chain-letter enterprise.
Devised by PHIL REDMOND
Assistant floor manager Alison Selby. Production assistant Alison Garland. Production manager RENNY TASKER Producer KENNY MCBAIN Director CAROL WILKS
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Simpson
Unknown:
Jimmy McClaren
Unknown:
Grange Hill
Unknown:
Renny Tasker
Producer:
Kenny McBain
Director:
Carol Wilks
Mr McGuffy:
Fraser Cains
Mr Smart:
Simon Haywood
Nurse:
Maggie Ollerenshaw
Mr Howard:
Michael Osborne
Mrs Scott:
Jennifer Piercey
Mrs McClusky:
Gwyneth Powell
Miss Lexington:
Allyson Rees
Miss Gordon:
Kara Wilson
Duane Orpington:
Mark Baxter
Claire Scott:
Paula-Ann Bland
Anita Unsworth:
Joanne Boakes
Stewpot Stewart:
Mark Burdis
Christine Everson:
Lisa East
Pogo Patterson:
Peter Emmett
Jonathan Davies:
Leigh Gotch
Nigel Flavin:
Gary Hailes
Precious Matthews:
Dullce Liecier
Jimmy McClaren:
Gary Love
Errol Smith:
Paul McKenzie
Randir Smith:
Kaka Singh
Suzanne Ross:
Susan Tully
Glenroy:
Steven Woodcock

including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines with Nick Ross , Sally Magnusson and Beverly Anderson including news read by Richard Whitmore. Your Sixty Minutes countdown:
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Sally Magnusson
Read By:
Richard Whitmore.

A serial in 12 parts with Episode 2 by WILLIAM INGRAM
The district nurse is convinced that whatever is causing the epidemic is being carried in the town's water-supply. But how can she prove it in time....?
Music by DAVID MINDEL. Designer GERALD MURPHY. Script editor TONY HOLLAND Producer JULIA SMITH
Director PAUL CLAPPESSONI. BBC Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
William Ingram
Music By:
David Mindel.
Designer:
Gerald Murphy.
Editor:
Tony Holland
Producer:
Julia Smith
Director:
Paul Clappessoni.
Megan:
Nerys Hughes
Dr O'Casey:
Rio Fanning
Hugh:
Philip Raymond
David:
John Ogwen
Gwen:
Margaret John
Nesta Mogg:
Deborah Manship
Mr Meredith:
Brinley Jenkins
Bryn:
Gareth Potter
Teg _:
Ken Morgan
Tom Cat:
Jack Walters
Miss Williams:
Beth Morris
Mr Phillips:
Dillwyn Owen

When Ellie and Clayton make their engagement official with a ring - J.R. claims not to mind but runs a check on the past of his future stepfather.

Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Writer:
David Paulsen
Director:
Larry Hagman
Ellie Ewing:
Barbara Bel Geddes
Bobby:
Patrick Duffy
Sue Ellen:
Linda Gray
J R:
Larry Hagman
Pamela:
Victoria Principal
Clayton Farlow:
Howard Keel
Cliff Barnes:
Ken Kercheval
Jenna Wade:
Priscilla Beaulieu Presley
Peter:
Christopher Atkins

The feature film based on FREDERICK FORSYTH 'S novel starring
Jon Voight , Maximilian Schell
On the November day in 1963 that President Kennedy is assassinated, an elderly Jew, Solomon Tauber , commits suicide in Hamburg. He leaves behind his diary of the horrifying events in the death camp at Riga - alleging that the Commandant and many other Nazis are alive and thriving in Germany. A young journalist, Peter Miller , finds the diary and realises that he has uncovered a story comparable to the devastating events in Dallas.
Screenplay by KENNETH ROSS and GEORGE MARKSTEIN
Produced by JOHN WOOLF
Directed by RONALD NEAME Films: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Frederick Forsyth
Unknown:
Jon Voight
Unknown:
Maximilian Schell
Unknown:
Solomon Tauber
Unknown:
Peter Miller
Unknown:
Kenneth Ross
Unknown:
George Markstein
Produced By:
John Woolf
Directed By:
Ronald Neame
Peter Miller:
Jon Voight
Eduard Roschmann:
Maximilian Schell
Frau Miller:
Maria Schell
Sigi:
Mary Tamm
Klaus Wenzer:
Derek Jacobi
David Porath:
Peter Jeffrey
Gustav Mackensen:
Klaus Lowitsch
Alfred Oster:
Kurt Meisel
General Glucks:
Hannes Messember

Two years ago, John and Sue Harvey left their small tenant farm in South Devon to make a new life for themselves and their children in Australia. They took with them 20 pedigree South Devon cattle, the nucleus of a herd on which to build their future as farmers and cattlebreeders. Dan Cherrington followed their progress from the day they sold up in England, and reports on their mounting problems: trying to find a place to settle, delays in travelling, disputes about partnerships, a disastrous drought, mounting debts, but always adversity was met with a refusal to yield to despair.
Producer KEN POLLOCK BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Cherrington

BBC One London

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