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with Magnus Magnusson Colin Driver (telephone engineer) History of the Church of England 1815-1900 Katharine Heaney
(local government official) 'De Richleau ' novels of Dennis Wheatley
Valerie Ann Smith
(part-time tutor) Life and works of George Eliot George Thornton (civil servant)
Life and works of Mozart Director LAURENCE VULLIAMY
Producer ROGER MACKAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Colin Driver
Unknown:
Katharine Heaney
Unknown:
De Richleau
Unknown:
Dennis Wheatley
Unknown:
Valerie Ann Smith
Unknown:
George Eliot
Unknown:
George Thornton
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Producer:
Roger MacKay

A See-Saw programme with Chloe Ashcroft and Don Spencer
Musical director RICHARD BROWN Percussion PETER HOWLAND
Designer MARY PENLEY-EDWARDS Script associate ROBIN HALDANE Directed and produced by CHRISTINE HEWITT
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Chloe Ashcroft
Unknown:
Don Spencer
Director:
Richard Brown
Unknown:
Peter Howland
Designer:
Mary Penley-Edwards
Unknown:
Robin Haldane
Produced By:
Christine Hewitt
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Stu was blue 'cause he had the 'flu
Jill felt ill, she'd caught a chill
Presenter Ben Thomas Guest Kate Copstick Story: Carnival Day by MARJORIE DARKE
Illustrated by NITA SOWTER Record, Singing in the Band (REC/ZCM 495). from retailers

Contributors

Presenter:
Ben Thomas
Unknown:
Marjorie Darke
Illustrated By:
Nita Sowter

Presented by Gary Wilmot with Leni Harper
Teachers Caroline Bernstein David Coker
Topkid this week offers a surprise special designed to shock your teachers and to give you a ripping time! Designer GEORGE WISNER
Assistant producer DAVID LARDNER Producer JUDY WHITFIELD

Contributors

Presented By:
Gary Wilmot
Unknown:
Leni Harper
Unknown:
Caroline Bernstein
Unknown:
David Coker
Designer:
George Wisner
Producer:
David Lardner
Producer:
Judy Whitfield

Episode 7 by JULIET ACE
'Just a minute! One thing at a time.... How have you persuaded him to come back here?'
Series devised by JULIA SMITH and TONY HOLLAND Script editor BARRY THOMAS Designer GERALD MURPHY Associate producer
GWYN HUGHES JONES
Produced by BRIAN SPIBY
Directed by BERNARD THOMPSON BBC Wales
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Contributors

Unknown:
Juliet Ace
Unknown:
Julia Smith
Unknown:
Tony Holland
Editor:
Barry Thomas
Designer:
Gerald Murphy
Produced By:
Brian Spiby
Directed By:
Bernard Thompson
Megan Roberts:
Nerys Hughes
'I'm afraid:
It'S Blackmail!'
Lily Thomas:
Bethan Jones
Jack Hudson:
Martyn Whitby
Eira Gwyn Jones:
Janet Aethwy
David Price:
John Ogwen
Gwen Harries:
Margaret John
Evelina Williams:
Beth Morris
Bryn Morris:
Gareth Potier
Hugh Morris:
Philip Raymond
Dr O'Casey:
Rio Fanning
Nesta Mogg:
Deborah Manship
Cedric M Kennedy:
James Greene
The Rev Geraint Rhys:
Ifan Huw Dafydd

The Coral United Kingdom Championship
In spite of his defeat last month, STEVE DAVIS is still favourite to win the UK title, and he is likely to be playing his doubles partner and stablemate TONY MEO in tonight's second-round.

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
Tony Meo

with Dick O'Neill
An Unusual Occurrence 'Unarmed Youth Shot,
Another Example of Police
Brutality'. Christine Cagney finds herself in the nightmare every police officer fears when she is forced to shoot a teenager in self-defence. Not only does she have to contend with sceptical investigating officers, but also with an ambitious television news reporter determined to make a name for himself.
Written by GEORGIA JEFFRIES
Directed by ALEXANDER SINGER

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick O'Neill
Unknown:
Christine Cagney
Written By:
Georgia Jeffries
Directed By:
Alexander Singer
Chris Cagney:
Sharon Gless
Mary Beth Lacey:
Tyne Daly
Lt Samuels:
Al Waxman
Detective Petrie:
Carl Lumbly
Detective Isbecki:
Marti Kove
Sgt LaGuardia:
Sidney Clute
Harvey Lacey:
John Karlen

by Stephen Wakelam

'We've got it made. We're like businessmen - afternoon's work, one race, four minutes - and we make a killing. Easy money - it's almost illegal.' What is the secret of Joey and Spansky's success at the races?

Contributors

Writer:
Stephen Wakelam
Sound Supervisor:
Mike Johnstone
Lighting Supervisor:
Stan Snape
Videotape Editor:
Peter Bird
Producer:
Andree Molyneux
Director:
Chris Menaul
Joey:
Mick Ward
Spansky:
Tom Davidson
Margaret:
Lesley Clare O'Neill
Joey's mother:
Janet Dale
Spansky's mother:
Dorothy Vernon
Christine:
Marie Wilson
Council supervisor:
Tim Barker
Girl in building society:
Julie Shipley
Brenda:
Margarette Francis
Ansty:
Peter Howitt
Lurch:
Sean Bean
Jimmy, the bookie:
Johnny Allan
Man in bookie's:
Tony Capstick

with John Pitman
Six love stories about six very different couples. 3: Claire and Desmond Agony aunt Claire Rayner has been married for 26 years. Desmond is a failed actor who wants to be a painter-a personality in his own right.
He's a gentle, affable man.
Shy and retiring. Almost the exact opposite of his bouncing, ebullient wife.
But sometimes the roles are reversed. When he gets his first exhibition, the confident Claire is a bag of nerves.
Friends say they have 'the perfect marriage'. They are not so sure. 'I think perhaps we are too close; that we rely on each other too much', says Claire. 'And we're always afraid that something will come along to spoil it.'
Series producer EDWARD MIRZOEFF Director PETER GRIMSDALE

Contributors

Unknown:
John Pitman
Unknown:
Desmond Agony
Unknown:
Claire Rayner
Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff
Director:
Peter Grimsdale

The Coral United Kingdom Championship
STEVE DAVIS , TERRY GRIFFITHS and CLIFF THORBURN will know their fate tonight as their second-round matches reach a climax. david VINE introduces the vital moments and the results from the Guild Hall, Preston.
Television presentation
KEITH MACKENZIE , MIKE ADLEY
Executive producer NICK HUNTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
Terry Griffiths
Unknown:
Cliff Thorburn
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie
Unknown:
Mike Adley
Producer:
Nick Hunter

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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