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Five programmes 3: Work and Play
Dr Michael O'Donnell looks at the links between industry and cancer, and suggests some steps we can take to prevent even more cancer deaths in the future. Director DIANA WEST
Producer ANNA JACKSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Michael O'Donnell
Producer:
Anna Jackson

The nature magazine with the latest news on our wildlife.
Introduced by Su Ingle and Michael Jordan

A tawny owl comes in to land, its moving wings in sharp focus -a spectacular photograph but very difficult to take. Su visits wildlife photographer David Hoskins to discover the secret of how it was all done, and yes, it is a truly wild bird.

BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
Su Ingle
Presenter:
Michael Jordan
Guest:
David Hoskins
Producer:
Mike Beynon

with Roy Castle
Fiona Kennedy and Norris McWhirter
A china chapel, a plethora of potatoes, a mini mind-boggier and some swinging pommel-horse perfectionists.
Designer PAUL HAINES
Producer ALAN RUSSELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Castle
Unknown:
Fiona Kennedy
Unknown:
Norris McWhirter
Designer:
Paul Haines
Producer:
Alan Russell

New Father Thames Narrated by David Attenborough
A heron's and eel's eye view of this world-famous river, once deadly to swim in, now alive with a wide variety of wildlife including ducks, salmon, meadow flowers and rare dragonflies.
From Southend via London, Henley and the beautiful upper Thames, this heron's and eel's journey reveals both good and bad news about the continually changing waterway that affects a great many people. Photography HUGH MAYNARD and MARTIN SAUNDERS
Film editor CHRIS ORRELL
Music by ELIZABETH PARKER Produced by RICHARD BROCK
BBCBristol CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough
Unknown:
Hugh Maynard
Unknown:
Martin Saunders
Editor:
Chris Orrell
Music By:
Elizabeth Parker
Produced By:
Richard Brock

starring
Robert Hooks Jeremy Slate
Robert Wagner
An unidentified man is found murdered on a San Francisco cable car. The victim proves to be Bo Cooper , the son of a shipping tycoon. Inspector Van Alsdale and his Irish sidekick are assigned to the case but because of Cooper's social prominence, City Hall and the Department demand an early solution....
Screenplay by HERMAN MILLER Produced by E. JACK NEUMAN Directed by JERRY THORPE
• FILMS: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Hooks
Unknown:
Jeremy Slate
Unknown:
Robert Wagner
Unknown:
Bo Cooper
Unknown:
Van Alsdale
Unknown:
Herman Miller
Produced By:
E. Jack Neuman
Directed By:
Jerry Thorpe
Inspector Louis Van Alsdale:
Robert Hooks
Sergeant Pat Cassidy:
Jeremy Slate
Howard McBride:
Robert Wagner
Kathie Cooper:
Carol Lynley
Captain Jessie Goodlad:
Simon Oakland
Dr Charles Bedford:
Jost Ferrer
Frederick Cooper:
John Randolph
Freddy Trench:
Don Pedro Colley
J P Moose:
H B Haggerty
Don Cope:
James McEachin
Harold Britten:
Lawrence Cook
Inspector Poole:
Wesley Lau

by Tim Rose Price
Four Army Cadet Force lads set off on an escape and evasion exercise in the Welsh hills. They know the terrain will be harsh and they are warned to expect mock attacks from 'partisans' at any time.
What they do not expect is to find themselves pursued by an enemy who is not only real but terrifying!
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Writer:
Tim Rose Price
Music composed by:
Paul Patterson
Film Cameraman:
John Kenway
Film Editor:
John Bland
Designer:
Nigel Jones
Producer:
Roger Pine
Director:
Gareth Davies
Cadet Sgt Van Allen:
Adrian Monahan
Cadet Cpl Parsons:
John Llewellyn
Cadet Jackson:
Christopher Wild
Cadet Pritchard:
Ian Hart
Captain Porter ACF:
Christian Rodska
Second/Lt Constance ACF:
Terry Molloy
Forester:
Alan Downer
Girl:
Carys Llewelyn
Sgt Balcombe:
Kevin Quarmby
Range warden:
Leslie Schofield
Sentry:
Kim Ryan

Street Life
A song and dance spectacular featuring the sights, sounds and music of the city streets. Joining Lynda on the sidewalk are her special guests Tony Orlando and George Benson
A LYN RON production

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Orlando
Unknown:
George Benson
Unknown:
Lyn Ron

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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