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Mike Smith and Debbie Greenwood
Present the Breakfast Time Roadshow live from Aberdeen. Timetable
News on the hour and half hour read by Debbie Rix and Sue Carpenter
Weather at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55,
8.25,8.55
News, weather and travel from local BBC studios at 6-57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27
Sports news and features with Bob Wilson at
7.20, 7.45, 8.20
The morning papers: a Personal view from a guest at 8.37
Including this morning:
The Roadshow travels north to Aberdeen, where among the Breakfast Time regulars are - Lynn Faulds Wood with her consumer clinic;
Glynn Christian turns his hand to a northern barbecue and the programme is out and about with the holiday-makers on the beach.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
Debbie Greenwood
Read By:
Debbie Rix
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Lynn Faulds Wood
Unknown:
Glynn Christian

So far, so good, up, up and away
Flying around on holiday Presenter Carol Chell Guests
Fred Harris , Rani Singh
Story Hanumann and the Sun adapted by RANI SINGH

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Chell
Unknown:
Fred Harris
Unknown:
Rani Singh
Unknown:
Story Hanumann
Adapted By:
Rani Singh

A See-Saw programme
by Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate
Bagpuss, an old cloth cat, lives with his friends in the window of Emily's shop... where anything can happen.

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Firmin
Writer:
Oliver Postgate
Music:
Sandra Kerr
Music:
John Faulkner

A series of seven programmes of songs, jokes and stories at the seaside with Mike Amatt and his shaggy Old English sheepdog.

Mop joins the children of Monkseaton Village First School in a treasure hunt, and Mike tells how Scroggins was taken down a peg or two.
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Writer/Presenter:
Mike Amatt
Assistant Producer:
Sid Waddell
Producer:
Diane Campbell

A drama series in eight parts 4: Hello, We're Here
William, the US President's grandson, has almost given up hope of finding the 11 British children lost at sea while crossing the Atlantic in wartime. By chance, he picks up a radio message which he believes is from the missing children. ,
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Directed by NATHANIEL GUTMAN Produced by ELISABETH WOLTERSALFS

Contributors

Directed By:
Nathaniel Gutman
Produced By:
Elisabeth Woltersalfs
President:
George Montgomery
William:
J D Roth
Children:
Stefan Gates
Children:
Roger Charteris
Children:
Paul Lockwood
Children:
Joanna Rowlands
Children:
Christine Vanden Berg
Children:
Roslyn McNamara
Children:
Kevin Greetham
Children:
Martin Bernstein

with Johnny Ball
A lighthearted exploration of science and number.
Bounce and Stretch
Watch Johnny spring through sand, cement and sponge cakes, and discover new angles to pool playing. So - have a ball and bounce along with Johnny and the elastic band.
Written by JOHNNY BALL Music PETER MOSS
Director TIM BYFORD
Producer ALBERT BARBER BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Ball
Written By:
Johnny Ball
Music:
Peter Moss
Director:
Tim Byford
Producer:
Albert Barber

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

starring, as the staff and students of New York's celebrated dream factory, the High School for the Performing Arts
Tomorrow's Children
A sudden rush to enlist in a military training programme at the school appalls
Elizabeth and Lydia, whose memories of being 60s protesters influence the students in their staging of a benefit show for the nuclear freeze campaign.
Written by PATRICIA JONES and DONALD REIKER
Directed by DEBBIE ALLEN

Contributors

Written By:
Patricia Jones
Written By:
Donald Reiker
Directed By:
Debbie Allen
Lydia:
Debbie Allen
Jesse:
Jesse Borrego
Holly:
Cynthia Gibb
Shorofsky:
Albert Hague
Christopher:
Billy Hufsey
Danny:
Carlo Imperato
Cleo:
Janet Jackson
Elizabeth:
Carol Mayo Jenkins
Doris:
Valerie Landsburg
Mrs Berg:
Ann Nelson
Nicole:
Nia Peeples
Leroy:
Gene Anthony Ray
Morloch:
Ken Swofford
herself:
Joan Baez
Dwight:
David Greenlee
Joe Garver:
Richard Romanus

'You begin to wonder, you really begin to wonder. Is the voyage doomed? Is something trying to tell you not to goon?' On 16 September 1984, adventurer Chay Blyth and his companion Eric Blunn set sail from New York in an attempt to beat the 150-year-old record for the fastest time under sail to San Francisco. For two-and-a-half years it had been a challenge dogged by problems, disaster and tragedy; an ill-fated voyage which many people said should never have been attempted. Despite all the warnings Chay Blyth , the man who has become one of Britain's great modern seafaring heroes, went on regardless, well aware of his daughter's farewell message - 'No guts.... no glory'.
Written by JEREMY JAMES Film editors
SHARON PEMBERTON ALLEN BARNBY
Producer DENNIS ADAMS BBC Pebble Mill
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Contributors

Unknown:
Chay Blyth
Unknown:
Eric Blunn
Unknown:
Chay Blyth
Written By:
Jeremy James
Unknown:
Sharon Pemberton
Producer:
Dennis Adams

starring
Anthony Quinn Frederic Forrest
When his father - a Mafia Godfather - dies, Frank Regabulto is taken under the wing of the ageing Don Angelo
Dimorra, and his father's territory is divided between
Don Angelo and the family of Jailed Don Bernardo. But the rival family's consigliori, Luigi Orlando,
Plans a complete takeover.... Anthony Quinn stars as Don Angelo in this chilling
Portrayal of the violent world of organised crime.
Screenplay by MARVIN H. ALBERT based on his own novel
Produced by HAL B. WALLIS
Directed by RICHARD FLEISCHER 0 FILMS: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Quinn
Unknown:
Frederic Forrest
Unknown:
Frank Regabulto
Unknown:
Don Angelo
Unknown:
Don Angelo
Unknown:
Don Bernardo.
Unknown:
Anthony Quinn
Unknown:
Don Angelo
Unknown:
Marvin H. Albert
Produced By:
Hal B. Wallis
Directed By:
Richard Fleischer
Don Angelo Dimorra:
Anthony Quinn
Tony Fargo:
Frederic Forrest
Frank Regabulto:
Robert Forster
Vince Fargo:
Al Lettieri
Ruby Dunne:
Angel Tompkins
Luigi Orlando:
Charles Cioffi
Marie:
Jo Anne Meredith
Don Bernardo:
J Duke Russo
Mitch:
Louis Zorich
Johnny Tresca:
Anthony Charnota
Nella:
Ina Balin
Joe Lucci:
Joe Santos

BBC One London

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