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with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For regular features see Monday
Plus today: The Breakfast Time Doctor between 8.30 and 9.0
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.30 and 9.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Glynn Christian

In this second leg of his journey across America, Donny MacLeod visits a country and western jamboree at Nashville, Tennessee.
BBC Pebble Mill
(First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Presenter:
Donny MacLeod
Producer/Director:
Peter Hercombe
Editor:
Jim Dumighan

Barbara, fresh from Minnesota, arrives in Mexico City to find her boyfriend Phil, a corporal stationed in the Canal Zone, so that they may be married quickly. But complications arise and when Barbara enlists the help of the American consul, David Flanner, his own impending marriage begins to look rather uncertain...

(Black and white)

Films: page 19

Contributors

Screenplay by:
Michael Kanin
From a story by:
Vicki Baum
Producer:
Warren Duff
Director:
William Keighley
Barbara Armstead:
Shirley Temple
David Flanner:
Franchot Tone
Phil Vaughn:
Guy Madison
Raquel Mendoza:
Lina Romay

Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey
Guest Wayne Jackman

"The Shoemaker and the Elves" by Cynthia and William Birrer

(Repeated next Thursday morning)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sheelagh Gilbey
Guest:
Wayne Jackman
Author (The Shoemaker and the Elves):
Cynthia Birrer
Author (The Shoemaker and the Elves):
William Birrer

A serial in 26 parts based on the stories by Mark Twain

The show was so terrible that the audience threw vegetables. The next night was worse and they didn't even take enough money to pay for the hall.
(Rpt)

Contributors

Based on the stories by:
Mark Twain
Director:
Jack B. Hively
Writer:
Helen Zukowski
Executive Producer:
Tom Wagner
Huck:
Ian Tracey
Jim:
Blu Mankuma
Duke:
Heinz Schimmelpfennig
Aunt Sally:
Dinah Hinz

by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft.

Rene is the centre of the organisation helping escaping RAF officers in occupied France.

(A new series of 'Allo 'Allo! begins tomorrow at 7.35 pm)
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Jeremy Lloyd
Writer/Producer/Director:
David Croft
Designer:
Shelagh Lawson
Rene:
Gorden Kaye
Col Kurt Von Strohm:
Richard Marner
Capt Hans Geering:
Sam Kelly
Yvette:
Vicki Michelle
Maria:
Francesca Gonshaw
Michelle:
Kirsten Cooke
M Leclerc:
Jack Haig
Edith:
Carmen Silvera
Mme Blanc:
Rose Hill
Fg Off Fairfax:
John D Collins
Fg Off Carstairs:
Nicholas Frankau
German lieutenant:
Guy Siner
Helga:
Kim Hartman
Otto Flick:
Richard Gibson
Claud:
Richard Cottan

Join Wayne Sleep for half-an-hour of songs, dance and comedy starring
Bonnie Langford. Cherry Gillespie , Stewart Avon
Arnold. Stephen Beagley , Claud-Paul Henry ,
Andy Norman , Wendy Roe , Kim Rosato , Lizie Saunderson ,
Tim Spain and from THE ROYAL
BALLET
Briony Brind Ashley Page also featuring
Julian Lloyd Webber Resident choreographer ANTHONY VAN LAAST
Guest choreographers ARLENE PHILLIPS , CHARLES AUGINS , WAYNE SLEEP
Original music and songs by HOWARD GOODALL. DAVID MINDEL and DENISE PARKER , ALLAN ROGERS Script material NIGEL CROWLE Musical director ALLAN ROGERS Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM
Sound ADRIAN BISHOP-LAGGETT Designer DACRE PUNT
Directed by TOM GUTTERIDGE RON ISTED , BRIAN WHITEHOUSE Produced by TOM GUTTERIDGE
♦ FEATURE: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Wayne Sleep
Unknown:
Bonnie Langford.
Unknown:
Cherry Gillespie
Unknown:
Stewart Avon
Unknown:
Arnold. Stephen Beagley
Unknown:
Claud-Paul Henry
Unknown:
Andy Norman
Unknown:
Wendy Roe
Unknown:
Kim Rosato
Unknown:
Lizie Saunderson
Unknown:
Julian Lloyd Webber
Unknown:
Anthony Van
Unknown:
Arlene Phillips
Unknown:
Charles Augins
Songs By:
Howard Goodall.
Songs By:
David Mindel
Songs By:
Denise Parker
Unknown:
Allan Rogers
Director:
Allan Rogers
Directed By:
Tom Gutteridge
Directed By:
Ron Isted
Directed By:
Brian Whitehouse
Produced By:
Tom Gutteridge

A new thriller for the electronic age by Ron Hutchinson
Starring Richard Griffiths, Carole Nimmons and Lee Montague
with Michael Cashman Roland Curram Hugh Fraser Jan Holden

Henry: 'Look on it like a game... If I don't punch in a coded string of numbers on the Department's computer every month, the details of the fraud I stumbled on start printing out - on every computer in the Civil Service network ... They - Le Pouvoir - have to keep me alive because there's no way they can crack my code...'
Anne: 'It is not a game... The fraud was real. The deaths were real. They killed. We saw them kill.'
But Henry knows that Le Pouvoir are about to crack his code and if he can't come up with something else fast, his life will be expendable.

BBC Pebble Mill
Feature: page 11
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Ron Hutchinson
Music:
Dave Greenslade
Graphic Designer:
Bob Cosford
Script Editor:
Roger Pine
Designer:
Gavin Davies
Producer:
Bernard Krichefski
Director:
Don Leaver
Henry Jay:
Richard Griffiths
Anne Jay:
Carole Nimmons
Reeves:
Michael Cashman
Mr Adrian:
Roland Curram
Mrs Lucas:
Jan Holden
Kellner:
Hugh Fraser
Roche:
Lee Montague
Irene Benson:
Valerie Minifie
Fred Benson:
Jack Chissick
Art gallery assistant:
Richard Miles
Thelma Dent:
Elaine Ford

with David Jessel
The Merchant of Menace Rabbi Kahane
Holy Fascist of Israel
For many Israelis, the most alarming result of an indecisive election was the 25,000 votes securing a seat in the Knesset for Rabbi Meir Kahane. Bible in hand, unshamedly racist,
Rabbi Kahane seeks to purge Israel of 'the damned'-every Arab in the Holy Land.
For a nation born out of the horror of the Nazi holocaust such talk - backed up by faith and by violence - seems inconceivable. David Jessel goes to Israel to discover how Jewish experience and Israeli democracy can tolerate this home-grown fanaticism. Film editor MICHAEL ALOOF Assistant producer RICHARD VAUGHAN
Series producer COLIN CAMERON

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jessel
Unknown:
Meir Kahane.
Unknown:
Rabbi Kahane
Unknown:
David Jessel
Producer:
Richard Vaughan
Producer:
Colin Cameron

Jimmy Perry presents another bill of variety acts of the 1930s and 40s including Douglas Byng Al Bowlly
George Robey Lily Morris and Robb Wilton.
Recorded at the Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne
Written by JIMMY PERRY Producer DON SAYER

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Perry
Unknown:
Douglas Byng
Unknown:
Al Bowlly
Unknown:
George Robey
Unknown:
Lily Morris
Unknown:
Robb Wilton.
Written By:
Jimmy Perry
Producer:
Don Sayer

Starring
The Break-up: part 2
David and Mickey teeter on the brink of a relationship, but draw back. When Claudia finds out that they even teetered, that is the last straw. Written by GORDON FARR and CHICK MITCHELL
Directed by GEOFFREY NEIGHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Mickey Teeter
Written By:
Gordon Farr
Written By:
Chick Mitchell
Directed By:
Geoffrey Neigher
Mickey:
Teri Copley
David:
Matt McCoy
Jay:
Tom Villard
Beth:
Bonnie Urseth
Claudia:
Stepfanie Kramer

BBC One London

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