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with Frank Bough and Nick Ross
Including this morning:
Zoe's View: Breakfast Time's teenage correspondent
Zoe Brown files her latest report; Glynn Christian learns another recipe from a young cook; and Richard Smith takes your medical calls on his topic of the week -dial [number removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Zoe Brown
Unknown:
Glynn Christian
Unknown:
Richard Smith

Thinking his friend Jim might have been drowned,
Huck, tired, wet and hungry, staggered to a stately
Southern mansion. The
Grangerfords took him in but suspected he was really a Shepherdson. a family with whom they are feuding. Huck wants to leave but realises he must wait around in case Jim is still alive.
19: The Thing About Feudin' (For cast see page 34. R)

just switch off your television set and go out and do something less boring instead?
Out and about at the People's Palace, Glasgow Green, Alan and Ross demonstrate the art of soccer tennis and Sam and Julie discover an unusual way of eating biscuits. (R)

You can try to move like a robot
With a clink and a clank and a whirr
Presenter Ben Thomas Guest Alison Rose Story: Me and My Flying Machine by MARIANNA AND MERCER MAYER

Contributors

Presenter:
Ben Thomas
Presenter:
Guest Alison Rose
Presenter:
Mercer Mayer

from Edgbaston. First day
Only six Anglo-Australian tests have been played in Birmingham, with England winning by two matches to one. Australia also have the dubious distinction of making their lowest-ever score in the Ashes Tests when they were bowled out for 36 - 83 years ago!
Introduced by PETER WEST scorer WENDY WIMBUSH
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD JIM LAKER , TOM GRAVENEY SAYILLINGWORTH '^presentation
MIKE ADLEY , ALAN GRIFFITHS â– roaucer keith Mackenzie

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter West
Unknown:
Wendy Wimbush
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Commentators:
Jim Laker
Commentators:
Tom Graveney
Unknown:
Mike Adley
Unknown:
Alan Griffiths
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie

A See-Saw programme
with Fred Harris
Today it's the Chockabloke who puts the block into the chockablock block slot and rocks the Rockablocks to find words that ring Chockablock's rhyme chime.
(R)

Contributors

Chockabloke:
Fred Harris
Music:
Peter Gosling
Designer:
Mary Penley-Edwards
Producer:
Michael Cole

Featuring teams of disabled young people from the north-east of England from The Dolphin Leisure Centre, Darlington between Tyneside
PERCY HEDLEY SCHOOL, Newcastle and THE CEDARS SCHOOL, Gateshead Wearside
BARBARA PRIESTMAN SCHOOL, Sunderland and Teesside
SALTERS LANE SCHOOL, Darlington and THE ENDEAVOUR SCHOOL, Middlesbrough Introduced by Ron Pickering with guests
Cathy White and Ronan Tynan
Engineering manager JOHN CROWTHER
Producer PETER CHARLTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Priestman
Introduced By:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Cathy White
Unknown:
Ronan Tynan
Unknown:
John Crowther
Producer:
Peter Charlton

A magical mystery tour of our own flesh and blood in eight parts. with Dr Graeme Garden
Dr Alan Maryon Davis Dr Gillian Rice and an audience of intrepid volunteers. 4: Skin Talk e A flea's-eye view of the largest, heaviest, dustiest organ in the whole body - the skin. Discover how it gives you away with its colour changes, smells and secretions and how it makes secret weapons to fight your enemies. And thrill to the sounds of the world's first skin orchestra.
Producer SUSAN SPINDLER
Studio director STUART MCDONALD Programme associate JOHN JUNKIN Editor DAVID FILKIN
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Dr Alan Maryon Davis
Unknown:
Dr Gillian Rice
Producer:
Susan Spindler
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Unknown:
John Junkin
Editor:
David Filkin

Starring Les Dennis and Dustin Gee
More fast-moving comedy and music featuring Les and Dustin with their impressions and characters.

They are joined this week by comedian Gary Wilmott and music is provided by the talented newcomer Jani.

(R)

Contributors

Impressionist:
Les Dennis
Impressionist:
Dustin Gee
Comedian:
Gary Wilmott
Musician:
null Jani
Script Associate:
Neil Shand
Musical Director:
Alyn Ainsworth
Choreographer:
Brian Rogers
Designer:
Nigel Curzon
Producer/Director:
John Bishop

A special two-part presentation of the best selling novel by STEPHEN KING starring
1: Writer Ben Mears returns to his home town, Salem's Lot, drawn by forces he cannot comprehend. He is especially fascinated by the Marsten Mansion, now occupied by the ominous Mr Straker. Soon the young writer is caught up in a terrifying and seemingly inexplicable world of menace and horror....
Screenplay by PAUL MONASH
Produced by RICHARD KOBRITZ Directed by TOBE HOOPER (R) (Part 2 next Thursday)

Contributors

Novel By:
Stephen King
Unknown:
Ben Mears
Unknown:
Mr Straker.
Play By:
Paul Monash
Produced By:
Richard Kobritz
Directed By:
Tobe Hooper
Ben Mears:
David Soul
Richard K Straker:
James Mason
Mark Petrie:
Lance Kerwin
Susan Norton:
Bonnie Bedelia
Jason Burke:
Lew Ayres
Bonnie Sawyer:
Julie Cobb
Weasel:
Elisha Cook
Cullie Sawyer:
George Dzundza
Dr Bill Norton:
Ed Flanders
Marjorie Glick:
Clarissa Kaye
Mike Ryerson:
Geoffrey Lewis
Ned Tebbetts:
Barney McFadden
Parkins Gillespie:
Kenneth McMillan
Larry Crockett:
Fred Willard
Eva:
Marie Windsor
June Petrie:
Barbara Babcock
Ann Norton:
Bonnie Bartlett
Ted Petrie:
Joshua Bryant
Nolly Gardner:
Robert Lussier
Danny Glick:
Brad Savage
Ralphie Glick:
Ronnie Scribner
Henry Glick:
Ned Wilson
Kurt Barlow:
Reggie Nalder
Fr Callahan:
James Gallery

Presented by Simon Murray (Foreign Legion 1960-5)
For the first time, the Foreign Legion, founded by King Louis Philippe , opened its doors to a television team.
This film is a unique record of the Legion's idiosyncratic traditions and people. Film editor RICHARD SEEL Written and produced by JEREMY HUNTER (R)

Contributors

Presented By:
Simon Murray
Unknown:
Louis Philippe
Produced By:
Jeremy Hunter

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