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with Andy Crane

[10.30] Play School
Presenters Carol Chell and Nigel Makin
Story: The Giant's Wife (Traditional)

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Andy Crane
Presenter (Play School):
Carol Chell
Presenter (Play School):
Nigel Makin
Director (Play School):
Brian Jameson

Starring Ray Milland, Maureen O'Hara, Claude Rains

Ex-U.S. Navy Captain Robert Evans - now a smuggler - is engaged to engineer the escape of American industrialist Lloyd Merrill who has been a prisoner behind the Iron Curtain for two years. But Merrill's wife Sylvia has other plans...

Films: page 26

Contributors

Screenplay:
John Tucker Battle
From a story by:
Martin Rackin
Producer/Director:
Ray Milland
Capt Robert John Evans:
Ray Milland
Sylvia Merrill:
Maureen O'Hara
Aristides:
Claude Rains
Maria Maddalena Masanet:
Yvonne Furneaux
Serafim:
Francis Lederer
Lloyd Merrill:
Percy Marmont
Joao Casimiro Fonseca:
Jay Novello
Edgar:
Edward Chapman
Phillip Norworth:
Harold Jamieson
Rio Rabio:
Humberto Madeira

Jeffrey Archer in conversation with Richard Baker
The best-selling author shows Richard his remarkable collection of paintings, describes which part of Britain he most loves and takes part in two of his three favourite competitive sports. He also discusses his writing. Producer MICHAEL KERR
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jeffrey Archer
Unknown:
Richard Baker
Producer:
Michael Kerr

Andy Crane - starting with:

Henry's Cat: The Day of Terrible Jokes
by Bob Godfrey and Stan Hayward
(R)

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Andy Crane
Narrator/Director (Henry's Cat):
Bob Godfrey
Script (Henry's Cat):
Stan Hayward
Production (Henry's Cat):
Mike Hayes

Comedy serial in six episodes by Jim and Duncan Eldridge
Bryan gets bad news. He has to earn £100 a month - and he certainly doesn't get that much for looking after the Worples' cats!

Contributors

Writer:
Jim Eldridge
Writer:
Duncan Eldridge
Incidental Music:
Jonathan Cohen
Executive Producer:
Paul Stone
Designer:
Colin Blaymires
Designer:
Pia Graham
Producer:
Jeremy Swan
Bryan Boyes:
Steven Kember
Mrs Boyes:
Susan Jameson
Mr Boyes:
Dean Harris
Bernetta:
Nicola Greenhill
Rose:
Helen Cotterill
Man in precinct:
Roger Sloman
Vicar:
James Greene
Mrs Worple:
Christine Ozanne
Mr Worple:
Sam Kelly
Chicken owner:
David Janson

from Wembley Arena For those of you who couldn't stay up for last night's transmission, a look back at the highlights of the Gala opening, plus coverage of the preliminary rounds of the Police Horse of the Year, and a look forward to the biggest show jumping class in the world, tonight's
Foxhunter Championship. Introduced by David Vine Producers JOHNNIE WATHERSTON WENDY SHAPPARD

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Vine
Producers:
Johnnie Watherston
Producers:
Wendy Shappard

by JOHN E. WATKINS starring
William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood
Arthur's expectations of a quiet Sunday are shattered by the local marathon.
Sound supervisor ALAN MACHIN Lighting director DAVE LOCK Designer PAUL TRERISE
Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH
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Contributors

Unknown:
John E. Watkins
Unknown:
William Gaunt
Unknown:
Patricia Garwood
Unknown:
Alan MacHin
Director:
Dave Lock
Designer:
Paul Trerise
Directed By:
Robin Nash
Arthur:
William Gaunt
Beryl:
Patricia Garwood
Trevor Botting:
Michael Sharvell-Martin
Vera Botting:
Ann Penfold
Lorraine:
Beverley Adams
Tracy:
Dee Sadler
Nigel:
Andrew Charleson
Roger Duff:
Roger Martin
Muriel Bigelow:
Evie Garratt
Liz (runner):
Angela Moran
Aussie (runner):
Neil West
Macho (runner):
Craig Fairbrass
Bert (runner):
Stan Young

by Mark Wheatley.
"I hear she's back with Den, but I don't think that can be right can it...?"
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Contributors

Writer:
Mark Wheatley
Title Music:
Simon May
Title Music:
Leslie Osborne
Series Designer:
Keith Harris
Series Script Editor:
Tony Holland
Series Producer:
Julia Smith
Director:
Tom Kingdon
Mary:
Linda Davidson
Rod:
Christopher McHallen
Lou:
Anna Wing
Dr Legg:
Leonard Fenton
Pauline:
Wendy Richard
Arthur:
Bill Treacher
Den:
Leslie Grantham
Sharon:
Letitia Dean
Angie:
Anita Dobson
James Willmott-Brown:
William Boyde
Wicksy:
Nick Berry
Mags:
Kathryn Apanowicz
Colin:
Michael Cashman
Barry:
Gary Hailes
Pete:
Peter Dean
Kathy:
Gillian Taylforth
Guizin:
Ishia Bennison
Ali:
Nejdet Salih
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Ethel:
Gretchen Franklin
Pat:
Pam St. Clement
lan:
Adam Woodyatt
Darren:
Gary McDonald
Carmel:
Judith Jacob
Naima:
Shreela Gosh
Dr Singh:
Amerjit Deu

by ROY CLARKE starring Michael Aldridge Bill Owen , Peter Sallis with Jane Freeman
-Joe Gladwin , Kathy Staff in Who's Feeling Ejected Then? Seymour comes up with a car safety device which will not only save lives, but will make him rich and famous. With the help of Wesley and a specially-made car chassis, the safety seat is tested and it is Compo who goes up in everyone's estimation.
Produced and directed by ALAN J. W. BELL (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Clarke
Unknown:
Michael Aldridge
Unknown:
Bill Owen
Unknown:
Peter Sallis
Unknown:
Jane Freeman
Unknown:
Joe Gladwin
Unknown:
Kathy Staff
Directed By:
Alan J. W. Bell
Compo:
Bill Owen
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Seymour:
Michael Aldridge
Ivy:
Jane Freeman
Crusher:
Jonathan Linsley
Nora Batty:
Kathy Staff
Wally Batty:
Joe Gladwin
Wesley:
Gordon Wharmby
Howard:
Robert Fyfe
Marina:
Jean Fergusson
Barry:
Mike Grady
Men outside cafe:
Maxton Beesley
Men outside cafe:
Anthony Wingate
Woman outside cafe:
Ina Clough

by COLIN BOSTOCK. SMITH West of Swansea
A birthday - and a business trip to the depths of darkest
Wales - all in one week. A bit too much for Tom, in Tom's opinion. Fortunately he can rely on Alice to understand - and then make things even worse.
Studio sound GRAHAM WILKINSON Studio lighting RON BRISTOW
Designers JIM CLAY. DAVID HITCHCOCK Director RICHARD BODEN Producer JOHN KILBY
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Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Bostock.
Unknown:
Ron Bristow
Unknown:
Designers Jim Clay.
Unknown:
David Hitchcock
Director:
Richard Boden
Producer:
John Kilby
Tom:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Alice:
Diane Keen
Miranda:
Sheila Steafel
Gerald:
Garfield Morgan
Pat:
Brian Hall
Don:
Michael Stainton
Car salesman:
Phil McCall

An eight-part series written by JAN NEEDLE with 5: Stinking Fish
Shifting fishmeal is far from glamorous - Rollo and Snoggo push things too far and Jill gets lumbered with a seemingly impossible task.
Film editor PAUL GARRICK Photography JOHN BAKER
Designer TOM YARDLEY JONES Producer TERENCE WILLIAMS Director LAURENCE MOODY
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Contributors

Written By:
Jan Needle
Editor:
Paul Garrick
Editor:
Photography John Baker
Designer:
Tom Yardley Jones
Producer:
Terence Williams
Director:
Laurence Moody
Peter Picard:
James Hazeldine
Taxman:
Peter Lorenzelli
Rollo:
Maynard Williams
Snoggo:
Clive Duncan
Kirby:
Paul Williamson
Jill:
Julie Shipley
Fogoff:
Jack Carr
Bedrock:
Daragh O'Malley
Debbie:
Caroline Ryder
Bamber:
Anthony Wingate
Johnson:
Philip Wilde
Cowboy:
Philip Davis
Eric:
George Sweeney
Mafioso:
Vincenzo Nicoli
Val:
Judi Lamb
Horse:
Peter Christian
Webb:
David Webb
David:
Terence Harvey
Beryl:
Jayne Dowell
O'Brady:
Liam O'Callaghan
Fat Cyrus:
Dave Atkins
Stubs:
Kenneth Cope
Clerk:
Ronnie Leek
Crane driver:
Andy Mulligan
Frenchman:
Ben Feitelson
Watchman:
Yemi Ajibade
Man at party:
Josh Moran

from Wembley Arena featuring the Brook Street
Foxhunter Championship and the Modern Alarms Cup.
Make a note of the name of the winner of tonight's
Foxhunter championship. It's the biggest show jumping class in the world and the winner is invariably one to watch for the future. In the second class of the night, which consists of one round and a jump-off, there will probably be several previous winners of the Foxhunter competing.
Introduced by David Vine Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD STEPHEN HADLEY
Producers JOHNNIE WATHERSON WENDY SHEPPARD

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Vine
Unknown:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Unknown:
Stephen Hadley
Producers:
Johnnie Watherson
Producers:
Wendy Sheppard

'It was the night a dream became reality - when two years of motorway madness, greasy-spoon meals and interminable club gigs suddenly all seemed worthwhile.
'Hammersmith Odeon - the oft-sought but seldom attained aim of every rock band.'
As Marillion prepare to start a world tour next month Anne Nightingale introduces highlights from the climax of last year's tour at their final concert in London.
Directed by MARTIN BELL Television presentation TOM CORCORAN

Contributors

Introduces:
Anne Nightingale
Directed By:
Martin Bell
Unknown:
Tom Corcoran

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