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Frank Bough and Selina Scott present the brightest start to the day. For timetable see Monday. Including today: Zoe's
View -Breakfast Time's teenage correspondent
Zoe Brown files her latest report; Glynn Christian has more hints from the kitchen; and Richard Smith takes your medical calls on his topic of the week.
9.20 Pages from Ceefax

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Zoe Brown
Unknown:
Glynn Christian
Unknown:
Richard Smith

In the last of her series travel expert Jill Crawshaw gives more advice on family holidays, and home improvements specialist
Bill Eykyn reports on the latest progress at the Pebble Mill house.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Crawshaw
Unknown:
Bill Eykyn
Editor:
Peter Hercombe

Presented by Barbara Dickson and Penny Junor
Today they look at
Post-natal Care: a look at some of the problems facing new mothers.
Sleep: do people really need a full eight hours?
Anyone Can Draw: artist
Brian McGeogh sets out to prove it.
Plus Vernon's Postbag: agony uncle,
Dr Vernon Coleman , answers more of his correspondence. and People in View:
Michael Wood , writer and presenter of In Search of the Trojan War, discusses history on television.
Studio director ISHBEL MACLEAN Producer MARIANNE BAIRD
Series editor GORDON MENZIES BBC Scotland
For further information write to:
Network, PO Box, Glasgow G12 9JQ or telephone [number removed]
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3.48 Regional News

Contributors

Presented By:
Barbara Dickson
Artist:
Brian McGeogh
Unknown:
Dr Vernon Coleman
Unknown:
Michael Wood
Director:
Ishbel MacLean
Producer:
Marianne Baird
Editor:
Gordon Menzies

Four finicky fishermen, Frying fritters
Presenter Brian Jameson Guest Carol Chell
Story: A Story, a Story by GAIL E. HALEY
Storyteller Grace Hallworth Musical director JONATHAN COHEN Graphics TOM BROOKS
Film editor ROGER DACIER Designer MAGGIE CARROLL
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
(Rpt. Repeated next Thurs morning) Book, Play School Play Ideas 2. £1.25 from booksellers

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Jameson
Presenter:
Guest Carol Chell
Director:
Jonathan Cohen
Director:
Graphics Tom Brooks
Editor:
Roger Dacier
Designer:
Maggie Carroll
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

with Simon Groom Janet Ellis and Michael Sundin
Tales from the Secret Annexe
The diaries of a 13-year-old girl written during the Nazi occupation of Holland, inspired millions of people all over the world. Re-live Anne Frank's story -on the day more of her secret writings are published.
Assistant editor Lewis Bronze Editor Biddy Baxter
Ceefax Subtitles

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Groom
Presenter:
Janet Ellis
Presenter:
Michael Sundin
Assistant Editor:
Lewis Bronze
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

by Bill Lyons.
'I can't blame you for having such good taste in women. But she's spoken for. So don't try it on with my missus again'.
(For cast see Tuesday page 44. Omnibus edition next Sunday)
(Ceefax Subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Bill Lyons
Director:
Matthew Robinson

Presenting hits from the Top 40 and videos from the Top 10 Introduced by Peter Powell and Mike Smith Sound KEITH GUNN
Lighting WARWICK FIELDING Designer GARY WILLIAMSON
Production MICHAEL HURLL

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Powell
Introduced By:
Mike Smith

by AGATHA CHRISTIE dramatised in three daily parts by ALAN PLATER with 1: The small village of Chipping Cleghorn.... the late 1940s. In among the small ads of the local paper, placidly reflecting the daily transactions of ordinary village life, there appears an unobtrusive advertisement announcing the time and place of a forthcoming murder. The inhabitants of the village assume it's just a harmless piece of fun ...
Music composed by KEN HOWARD and ALAN BLAIKEY
Photography PETER HALL
Film recordist MALCOLM CAMPBELL Make.up designer MARTHA LIVESLEY Costume designer BRIAN WILLIS Editor JERRY LEON
Editorx RAYMOND CUSICK Producer GUY SLATER Director DAVID GILES
(Part 2 tomorrow at 9.25 pm) *CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Agatha Christie
Unknown:
Alan Plater
Composed By:
Ken Howard
Composed By:
Alan Blaikey
Unknown:
Malcolm Campbell
Designer:
Brian Willis
Editor:
Jerry Leon
Editor:
X Raymond Cusick
Producer:
Guy Slater
Director:
David Giles
Miss Marple:
Joan Hickson
as Miss Blacklock:
Ursula Howells
as Miss Bunner:
Renee Asherson
as Det Insp Craddock:
John Castle
as Mrs Easterbrook:
Sylvia Syms
as Miss Murgatroyd:
Joan Sims
as Col Easterbrook:
Ralph Michael
as Mrs Swettenham:
Mary Kerridge
as Miss Hinchcliffe:
Paola Dionisotti
as Det Sgt Fletcher:
Kevin Whately
Julia Simmons:
Samantha Bond
Patrick Simmons:
Simon Shepherd
Phillipa Haymes:
Nicola King
Hannah ELAINE:
Ives Cameron
Edward Swettenham:
Matthew Solon
Mrs Harmon:
Vivienne Moore
The Rev Harmon:
David Collings
Rowlandson:
David Pinner
Rudi Scherz:
Tim Charrington
Myrna Harris:
Liz Crowther
Rydesdale:
Richard Bebb
Waitress:
Victoria Williams
Sister McClelland:
Kay Gallie

with Sir Robin Day
The programme where the public put the questions and debate the answers with those in power, those who seek it and those who influence events.
With Sir Robin Day at the Greenwood Theatre, London: Norman Lamont , mp Jonathon Porritt Elizabeth Rees Norman Willis
Director ANN MORLEY Producer uz ELTON Editor
BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Lamont
Unknown:
Jonathon Porritt
Unknown:
Elizabeth Rees
Unknown:
Norman Willis
Director:
Ann Morley
Unknown:
Barbara Maxwell

A series of nine programmes for budding rock musicians. This week
Deirdre Cartwright (guitar) Henry Thomas (bass) and Geoff Nicholls (drums) look at basic playing techniques and the way in which the instruments fit together rhythmically - often taking cues from patterns laid down by the drums.
With comments from John Taylor Carl Palmer
Robbie Shakespeare Dennis Bovell Larry Graham and many more!
Produced by CHRIS LENT
Book, £8.50 from booksellers

Contributors

Guitar:
Deirdre Cartwright
Bass:
Henry Thomas
Bass:
Geoff Nicholls
Unknown:
John Taylor
Unknown:
Carl Palmer
Unknown:
Robbie Shakespeare
Unknown:
Dennis Bovell
Unknown:
Larry Graham
Produced By:
Chris Lent

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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