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with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For regular features see Monday. Plus today:
The New Top 20 with Mike Scott between 7.55 and 8.0 and Mother to Be between 8.30 and 9.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Mike Scott

Video and its effects are the topic of today's discussion chaired by Taj Hasnain. Also taking part are SHAHEEN NAWAB MADHURI MEHTA and SAMINA NASIR An Asian Unit presentation BBCPebbleMill

Contributors

Unknown:
Taj Hasnain.
Unknown:
Shaheen Nawab
Unknown:
Madhuri Mehta

with Richard Whitmore and Sandi Marshall
Including a special report on the SDP Conference at Buxton Weather BILL GILES
12.57 Regional News (London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Whitmore
Unknown:
Sandi Marshall

Bernie Skuse reluctantly admits to being 'over 50', but in the early 1930s he was filmed as a young man by Gaumont British News when he lived in the wilds as a west country 'Tarzan'. A natural philosopher, poet and reputed poacher, he has always lived close to nature.
Narrated by JOHN WALMSLEY Film editor CHRIS WARING Producer JOHN KING

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernie Skuse
Unknown:
John Walmsley
Editor:
Chris Waring
Producer:
John King

also starring Anna Lee
Anthony Mason is only too familiar with the capricious ways of his lovely wife, Caroline. Unsurprised when he suspects she is having an anair, he brings all his charm and understanding to the fore.
Screenplay by JOHN VAN DRUTEN and ARNOLD BELGARD
Produced and directed by LEWIS MILESTONE
●FILMS: page 29

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Lee
Unknown:
Anthony Mason
Unknown:
John van Druten
Directed By:
Lewis Milestone
Anthony:
Ronald Colman
Caroline:
Anna Lee
Bliss:
Charles Winninger
Paul:
Reginald Gardiner
Paco del Valle:
Gilbert Roland
Helen:
Katherine Leslie
Muirhead:
Hugh O'Connell
Jenkins:
Murray Alper
Walters:
Matt Moore

Presenter Carol Chell Guest Ben Bazell
Story: The Piggy in the Puddle by CHARLOTTE POMERANTS
Illustrated by JAMES MARSHALL Musical director ALAN GOUT
Double-bass BRIAN BROCKLEHURST Flute CHRIS LACEY
Graphics JOANNA ISLES
Producer JOHN M. A. LANE
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Chell
Presenter:
Guest Ben Bazell
Illustrated By:
James Marshall
Double-Bass:
Brian Brocklehurst
Flute:
Chris Lacey
Unknown:
Joanna Isles
Producer:
John M. A. Lane
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

written by CLIVE DOIG with Davy Jones and Eileen Fletcher
Day three in the hunt for the treasure. Eileen bumps into the hot-blooded
Sir Herbie Crackpot , and Davy meets the blue-blooded Duchess. Producer MICHAEL FORTE Director BEN ROBINSON BBC Bristol

Contributors

Written By:
Clive Doig
Unknown:
Davy Jones
Unknown:
Eileen Fletcher
Unknown:
Sir Herbie Crackpot
Director:
Ben Robinson

by Richard Cooper
Pete sees an old man mugged and recognises the mugger. But if he tells the police will the mugger come after him too?

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Cooper
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Director:
Marilyn Fox
Pete:
Liam Flannery
Gran:
Margery Mason
Mam:
Diana Rayworth
Dad:
Robert Austin
Reilly:
Paul Hargreaves
Mike:
Michael Donelan
Policeman:
John Colclough
Old man:
Cameron Miller

A live phone-in show Chris Tarrant and Mary Parkinson present television's first personal column.
There is someone looking for you. They want you to phone them on Hotline if you are the partner they are looking for, or a long-lost friend or relative, or if you have items they can buy for their collection, or because they have your holiday snaps and you may have theirs, or for a thousand other reasons.
Watch the show. If it's you they're looking for ring on [number removed](not the number in HELPLINES). If you want to appear and ask for calls yourself write to Hotline, BBCtv, London W12 8QT
Assistant producer SARAH CAPUN Studio director PIETER MORPURGO Producer HENRY MURRAY
0 HELPLINES: page 85

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Tarrant
Unknown:
Mary Parkinson
Producer:
Sarah Capun
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Producer:
Henry Murray

by JON WATKINS starring William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood
Arthur has to face the fact that he will become a grandfather. But is this cause for celebration?
Designer GARY PRITCHARD
Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Watkins
Unknown:
William Gaunt
Unknown:
Patricia Garwood
Designer:
Gary Pritchard
Directed By:
Robin Nash
Arthur Crabtree:
William Gaunt
Beryl Crabtree:
Patricia Garwood
Vera Botting:
Marcia Warren
Trevor Botting:
Michael Sharvell-Martin
Nigel Crabtree:
Martin Clunes
Tracy Crabtree:
Dee Sadler
Paul Crabtree:
Stephen Watson
Lorraine Codd:
Beverley Adams
Raymond Codd:
Daniel Hill
Mr Crump:
Nicholas McArdle
Mrs Crump:
Rosemary Frankau
Nadia:
Erica Lynley
Louise:
Sophie Huggins

by Murray Smith
starring Michael Denison
with Dean Harris, Lucy Fleming
and David Swift
"When I discover how the Soviets mean to acquire 'Bright Sting', I will take the appropriate action."
FEATURE: page 86
(CEEFAX SUBTITLES)

Contributors

Writer:
Murray Smith
Series based on the character created by:
Arden Winch
Music composed by:
Simon May
Music composed by:
Leslie Osborne
Lighting Director:
Howard King
Script Editor:
Tony Holland
Designer:
Don Giles
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Directed by:
Andrew Morgan
Captain Percival:
Michael Denison
Giles de Vere:
Neil Stacy
Sir William Logie:
David Swift
Lord Stoneway:
Philip Bond
Andrew Dickson:
Andrew Robertson
Mayas Kopasci:
David Caddick
Danny:
Dean Harris
Jo:
Lucy Fleming
Joachim Maasen:
Allan Corduner
Dieter Gisevius:
Michael Wynne
Ferris:
Douglas Reith
Tommy:
Rex Robinson
Laura de Vere:
Diana Weston
John Palmer:
Ron Pember

by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson.
Shudders for all in another almost unbearably exciting yarn from the really dark part of the Dark Ages.
Rowan Atkinson is The Black Adder with Elspet Gray (Queen), Robert East (Prince of Wales), Tony Robinson (Baldrick), Tim Mclnnerny (Percy).

The King's international treachery gives the hideous Edmund a chance to press his clammy body against one of Europe's most eligible Princesses.

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Curtis
Writer:
Rowan Atkinson
Director:
Martin Shardlow
Producer:
John Lloyd
The Black Adder:
Rowan Atkinson
Queen:
Elspet Gray
Prince of Wales:
Robert East
Baldrick:
Tony Robinson
Percy:
Tim McInnerny
Richard IV:
Brian Blessed
Mr Applebottom:
Howard Lew Lewis
Mrs Applebottom:
Jane Freeman
Messenger:
David Nunn
Princess Maria:
Miriam Margolyes
Interpreter:
Jim Broadbent
Reverend Lloyd:
John Rapley
Archbishop:
Willoughby Goddard
Princess Leia:
Natasha King
Lord Chiswick:
Stephen Tate

England v East Germany introduced by Jimmy Hill
On the season's first big night of international soccer
England's match against East Germany marks the start of Bobby Robson 's third year in charge and puts the spotlight on his continuing efforts to restore the country's footballing eminence. JOHN MOTSON is in the commentary box at Wembley, JIMMY HILL and LAWRIE MCMENEMY will assess England's performance and there are highlights from all tonight's other internationals. Producer ROGER MOODY Editor JOHN ROWUNSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
Bobby Robson
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Lawrie McMenemy
Producer:
Roger Moody
Editor:
John Rowunson

In this chilling and gripping adventure, an evil, supernatural power is set loose on a transatlantic jet. It seems to come from the stones of an old English abbey being freighted to America. One of the passengers aboard the flight from Heathrow, Mrs Pinder , warns of the dire consequences of displacing the abbey. A series of unnatural events convinces the Crew and passengers alike that her predictions may not be so eccentric.... Written by RON AUSTIN and JIM BUCHANAN Produced by ANTHONY WILSON Directed by DAVID LOWELL RICH
● FILMS: page 29

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Pinder
Written By:
Ron Austin
Unknown:
Jim Buchanan
Produced By:
Anthony Wilson
Directed By:
David Lowell
Glenn Farlee:
Buddy Ebsen
Capt Ernie Slade:
Chuck Connors
Mrs Pinder:
Tammy Grimes
Sheila O'Neill:
Jane Merrow
Annalik:
France Nuyen
Paul Kovalik:
William Shatner
Alan O'Neill:
Roy Thinnes
Dr Enkalla:
Paul Winfield
Steve Holcomb:
Will Hutchins
Margot:
Darleen Carr
Sally:
Brenda Benet

BBC One London

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