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with John Stapleton and Sally Jones
Reports from Mark Easton Bill Neely , Anita Findley
Caroline Righton , Gail Foley and James Cox

Contributors

Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Sally Jones
Unknown:
Mark Easton
Unknown:
Bill Neely
Unknown:
Anita Findley
Unknown:
Caroline Righton
Unknown:
Gail Foley

Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings followed by Play School
Presenters Floella Benjamin and lain Lauchlan
Story: Pimpernel Petrolium by WILMA HORSBRUGH told by Brian Cant (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Crane
Presenters:
Floella Benjamin
Unknown:
Wilma Horsbrugh
Told By:
Brian Cant

Weather followed by Daytime Live with Pamela Armstrong Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers
Fifty minutes of live entertainment, music and conversation from Pebble Mill.

Contributors

Unknown:
Pamela Armstrong
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Judi Spiers
Unknown:
Pebble Mill.

with No Trumpets, No Drums Gary files for divorce and gets into a fistfight with Ray. Mack goes undercover to break the Wolfbridge Group. Val hears distressing news from El Salvador.
Written by scott HAMMNER Directed by LARRY ELIKANN

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray. MacK
Written By:
Scott Hammner
Directed By:
Larry Elikann
Valene:
Joan van Ark
Gary:
Ted Shackelford
Abby:
Donna Mills
Karen:
Michele Lee
Mack:
Kevin Dobson
Lilimae:
Julie Harris
Laura:
Constance McCashin
Ben:
Douglas Sheehan
Greg:
William Devane
Cathy:
Lisa Hartman
Diana Fairgate:
Claudia Lonow
Ray:
Bruce Fairburn

Dilys Morgan talks to
David and Lucinda Green Seven years ago, to the shock of many, Lucinda Prior-Palmer and David Green married. At the time
Lucinda was the first lady of three-day eventing, the darling of the British public, and David an Australian newcomer in the same tough field. Today they talk about how they have coped with their competitive careers, dissimilar backgrounds, and each other.
Film editor DAVE MONK
Producer JEANNE LA CHARD

Contributors

Talks:
Dilys Morgan
Talks:
Lucinda Green
Unknown:
Lucinda Prior-Palmer
Unknown:
David Green
Editor:
Dave Monk
Producer:
Jeanne La Chard

Everything from high street to haute couture, jumble sales to jodhpurs, knitwear to knickers, television's own fashion magazine presented by Selina Scott , Jeff Banks and Caryn Franklin Producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Presented By:
Selina Scott
Presented By:
Jeff Banks
Presented By:
Caryn Franklin
Producer:
Roger Casstles

Andy Crane - starting with Doodle
This week Doodle is clowning around at Middle Row School - but he does find time to introduce a few more of his artistic friends and the cartoon favourites Touche Turtle, Mr Hiccup ,
Bullwinkle and the Plonsters. Music MICHAEL OMER Executive producer
THERESA PLUMMER-ANDREWS Producer ROY MILANI

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Hiccup
Music:
Michael Omer
Unknown:
Theresa Plummer-Andrews
Producer:
Roy Milani

Written and presented by Johnny Ball , Ann De Caires and Mark Salter
Know who's the winner in the contest between man and animals or how a phone call travels thousands of miles across the world in a split second? Thousands of miles away from Earth Hyperspace Hotel has a sinister visitor and the chips are down. And how did steam turn
Birmingham into a city of 1,000 trades over 200 years ago? Know who, how, when and why? Watch Knowhow! Hyperspace Hotel
4: On the Trail of the Lonesome Megaburger written by JAMES FOLLETT
Researcher JASON GARBETT
Studio director BRENDA BARRIE Producer JANE TARLETON
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Contributors

Presented By:
Johnny Ball
Presented By:
Ann de Caires
Presented By:
Mark Salter
Unknown:
Lonesome Megaburger
Written By:
James Follett
Unknown:
Researcher Jason Garbett
Director:
Brenda Barrie
Producer:
Jane Tarleton
Jo King:
Buki Armstrong
Paula Collins:
Siobhan Hayes
Craggan:
Ben Thomas
Oak King:
Max Cane
Winston:
Paul Raffield
Delaney:
Choy-Ling Man
Voice of Knowall:
Bill Homewood

with John Craven Helen Rollason and Roger Finn
What's happening today in the world? Newsround brings you the big stories of the day and explains the facts behind them. Editor JOHN CRAVEN

Contributors

Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Helen Rollason
Unknown:
Roger Finn
Editor:
John Craven

The last in a five-part series by SID WADDELL Final Demand
Cup final day and Jossy is in trouble. If the Giants win, he faces a shoot out with Goliath and the Boss.
Producer PAUL STONE
Director EDWARD PUGH (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Sid Waddell
Producer:
Paul Stone
Director:
Edward Pugh
Jossy Blair:
Jim Barclay
Albert Hanson:
Christopher Burgess
Bob Nelson:
John Judd
Cllr Glenda Fletcher:
Jenny McCracken
Goliath:
Tony Aitken
Jed Lanergan:
Harry Towb
Bus conductor:
Alan O'Keefe
Tracey Gaunt:
Julie Foy
Ross Nelson:
Mark Gillard
Ricky Sweet:
Paul Kirkbright
Harvey McGuinn:
Julian Walsh
Glenn Rix:
Stuart McGuinness
Ian 'Selly' Sellick:
Ian Sheppard
Referee:
Gerard King

with Frank Bough
A break from work or a working break? Is the experience of a kibbutz holiday exhausting or exhilarating? Kathy Tayler slips down to the appealing banana groves of Israel to help out and find out.
Bill Buckley is locked into a slower pace of life nearer home - on a narrow boat trickling its way at walking pace through north Wales on the Llangollen Canal.
And Gillian Reynolds takes to the Loire Valley where the kings of France wooed their queens and mistresses in a stunning collection of chateaux - each one an expression of undying love. Senes producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN
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Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Kathy Tayler
Unknown:
Bill Buckley
Unknown:
Gillian Reynolds
Producer:
Patricia Houlihan

by Liane Aukin.
"I'm not going to see him any more. He'll have to move out. Go to the bed and breakfast."
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Contributors

Writer:
Liane Aukin
Title Music:
Simon May
Title Music:
Leslie Osborne
Series Designer:
Keith Harris
Script Editor:
John Maynard
Series Producer:
Julia Smith
Director:
Peter Edwards
Mags:
Kathryn Apanowicz
Wicksy:
Nick Berry
Donna:
Matilda Ziegler
Angie:
Anita Dobson
Den:
Leslie Grantham
Sparrow:
Richard Ireson
Frank:
Mike Reid
Ethel:
Gretchen Franklin
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Duncan:
David Gillespie
Joan:
Maggie Ford
Elizabeth:
Lucy Bayler
Ian:
Adam Woodyatt
Pete:
Peter Dean
Kathy:
Gillian Taylforth
Lou:
Anna Wing
Arthur:
Bill Treacher
Bruce:
Crawford Logan
Pauline:
Wendy Richard
Sue:
Sandy Ratcliff
Ali:
Nejdet Salih
Guizin:
Ishia Bennison
Lofty:
Tom Watt
James Willmott-Brown:
William Boyde
Dr Legg:
Leonard Fenton
Hester:
Barbara Shelley
Darren:
Gary McDonald
Michelle:
Susan Tully
Chris:
Allan O'Keefe
Mary:
Linda Davidson
Sharon:
Letitia Dean

Bill Beaumont and Emlyn Hughes captain two teams of sporting celebrities. Questionmaster David Coleman tests their memories of the greatest and the funniest moments in sport and, tonight, the sixth and final Mystery
Personality in this year's viewers' competition.
Entries to: A Question of Sport BBCtv, PO Box 77, Manchester M607QS
Director MICK DEMPSEY Producer MIKE ADLEY BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Emlyn Hughes
Unknown:
David Coleman
Director:
Mick Dempsey
Producer:
Mike Adley

Trivial Pursuit? - The
Natural Mystery of Play Narrated by David Attenborough
A kitten with a ball of wool, young squirrels chasing each other in the trees, lion cubs stalking their mother's tail - it's easy enough to see when animals are playing. But why do they do it?
In search of the answer, this programme looks at some of the champion 'players' of the animal world, otters and cheetahs, squirrels and rhesus monkeys, but above all, kittens, whose playful antics are the guide to the behaviour of many animals in the wild. Film editors
ANDREW MORT , DAVID THRASHER Written and produced by DILYS BREESE BBC Bristol
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Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough
Unknown:
Andrew Mort
Unknown:
David Thrasher
Produced By:
Dilys Breese

An original serial in five parts by JOHN MCNEIL starring Eamon Boland with Sean Caffrey
Alan Devlin , Tony Doyle and Emer Gillespie
3: The Motive, Not the Deed 'The trouble is, I ask what data we have on Scanlon ... the machine tells me. I ask where it came from. Up comes the code for "get lost".'
Music compsed by RICHARD HARVEY Videotape editor BRIAN ASHCROFT Script editor JENNY SHERIDAN Designer ALEX GOURLAY Producer RON CRADDOCK Director KEN HANNAM
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Contributors

Unknown:
John McNeil
Unknown:
Eamon Boland
Unknown:
Sean Caffrey
Unknown:
Alan Devlin
Unknown:
Tony Doyle
Unknown:
Emer Gillespie
Unknown:
Richard Harvey
Editor:
Brian Ashcroft
Editor:
Jenny Sheridan
Designer:
Alex Gourlay
Producer:
Ron Craddock
Director:
Ken Hannam
Freddie Ross:
Eamon Boland
Clare Barrett:
Emer Gillespie
Chief Insp 'Daisy' Burke:
Sean Caffrey
Maureen Barrett:
Hilary Reynolds
Eamon Duffy:
Alan Devlin
Mrs Duffy:
Virginia Cole
Donal McCarthy:
Tony Doyle
Daniel Kent:
Denys Hawthorne
Thomas Mallin:
James Donnelly
Dermot Shea:
Des McAleer
Padraig Redmond:
Alan Barry
Frank Gallagher:
Christopher Whitehouse
Dominic:
Joseph Crilly
Eugene Byrne McManus:
Liam O'Callaghan
Vincent Knox:
Roy Heayberd
Fr Driscoll:
Patrick Duggan
TV interviewer:
Scott Fredericks
Duggan:
Tom Price
Sean Scanlon:
John Keegan

Sir David Lean
Sir David Lean was 80 this week. He's one of Britain's most distinguished film directors. His credits include Brief Encounter, Great
Expectations, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Lawrence of Arabia, Dr Zhivago, Ryan's
Daughter and, most recently, A Passage to India. His films have accumulated countless awards and nominations.
'I like telling stories: it may be out of fashion at the moment in some circles, but it has been with us since we lived in caves.' Indeed David Puttnam called him 'the greatest storyteller on film'. Lean is renowned both for his attention to detail and the epic scale of his films. 'I like working for big screen and big cinemas, not tiny art houses.'
Barry Norman interviews
Sir David Lean about a life of film-making. It includes extracts from his films, and archive footage of him at work.
Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JANE LUSH
('A Passage to India' will be shown next Sunday on BBC1)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir David Lean
Unknown:
Sir David Lean
Unknown:
David Puttnam
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Sir David Lean
Director:
Bruce Thompson
Producer:
Jane Lush

The second programme Christ's teachings and preparations for his final journey to Jerusalem are illustrated in music by TCHAIKOVSKY, FRANCK,
MENDELSSOHN. ELGAR and BRAHMS.
Richard Morton (tenor) David Wilson-Johnson (baritone)
City of Birmingham Choir BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra conducted and introduced by Owain Arwel Hughes Recorded in Tewkesbury Abbey Lighting STAN JONES BBC Wales

Contributors

Tenor:
Richard Morton
Baritone:
David Wilson-Johnson
Introduced By:
Owain Arwel Hughes
Unknown:
Stan Jones

BBC One London

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