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with John Stapleton and Kirsty Wark
Reports from Mark Easton, Bill Neely, Anita Findley, Rory Cellan-Jones, Caroline Righton, Gail Foley and James Cox

Contributors

Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Kirsty Wark
Unknown:
Mark Easton
Unknown:
Bill Neely
Unknown:
Anita Findley
Unknown:
Rory Cellan-Jones
Unknown:
Caroline Righton
Unknown:
Gail Foley

Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings starting with Play School
Presenter Fred Harris Guest Janet Palmer Story: Carnival Day by MARJORIE DARKE pictures by NITA SOWTER and Paddington
Mr Curry Takes a Bath (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Crane
Presenter:
Fred Harris
Unknown:
Marjorie Darke

Weather followed by Bodymatters with Dr Graeme Garden Dr Alan Maryon Davis Dr Gillian Rice
More Than Meets the Eye Find out about the topsyturvy world of normal vision - and some of the ways it can go wrong.
Producer SUSAN SPINDLER
Series editor DAVID PILKIN (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Dr Alan Maryon Davis
Unknown:
Dr Gillian Rice
Producer:
Susan Spindler

The Bird that Beat the US Navy
Narrated by David Attenborough
Once, on a tiny coral atoll in the South Pacific, the US Navy fought a battle against birds, the Laysan albatross, or gooney bird. But now the sailors have leamt to live with them - and love them.
Film editor RON MARTIN Produced and filmed by MAURICE TIBBLES BBC Bristol (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough
Editor:
Ron Martin

Written by Denne Bart Petitclerc.
Starring Leif Erickson as John Cannon, Cameron Mitchell as Buck Cannon, Linda Cristal as Victoria, Henry Darrow as Manolito, Mark Slade as Billy Blue
with Frank Silvera as Don Sebastian

In order for the High Chaparral ranch to survive, John Cannon must make an alliance with his Mexican neighbour, Don Sebastian, for their mutual protection against the Apaches. Don Sebastian agrees, but at a price - and it may be a price John is unwilling to pay.

(R)

Contributors

Writer:
Denne Bart Petitclerc
Director:
William F. Claxton
John Cannon:
Leif Erickson
Buck Cannon:
Cameron Mitchell
Victoria:
Linda Cristal
Manolito:
Henry Darrow
Billy Blue:
Mark Slade
Don Sebastian:
Frank Silvera

starring with The Big Fix Up
Valerie not only has to deal with a lovesick son, but a new neighbour with a very annoying dog. Written by RUSS WOODY and RICK MITZ
Directed by HOWARD STORM (R)

Contributors

Written By:
Russ Woody
Directed By:
Howard Storm
Valerie Hogan:
Valerie Harper
David Hogan:
Jason Bateman
Willie Hogan:
Danny Ponce
Mark Hogan:
Jeremy Light
Mrs Poole:
Edie McClurg
Linda:
Kristy Swanson

Selina Scott , Jeff Banks and Caryn Franklin celebrate the centenary of the Merchant Tailors of Savile Row, Feargal Sharkey is
Photographed for the next edition of The Clothes Show magazine and there's holiday fashions in Blackpool. The incoming Lady Mayoress of Newcastle asks for help with her wardrobe and what will the lads of Wimbledon be wearing for their big day on Saturday?
Producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Jeff Banks
Unknown:
Caryn Franklin
Unknown:
Feargal Sharkey

with Andy Crane - followed by Sebastian the Incredible
Drawing Dog with Michael Barrymore Tall Hat Joe
Devised, written and illustrated by DAVID MYERS
Producer CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Crane
Unknown:
Michael Barrymore
Unknown:
Tall Hat Joe
Illustrated By:
David Myers
Producer:
Christopher Pilkington

Doodle goes out and about again this week to discover more young artists at work while Touche Turtle,
Bullwinkle, Mr Hiccup and the Plonsters get involved in further cartoon adventures. Music MICHAEL OMER Executive producer
THERESA PLUMMER ANDREWS Producer ROY MILAN!

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Hiccup
Music:
Michael Omer
Unknown:
Theresa Plummer

by Richard Ommanney
Daphne thought that life couldn't get any worse. But a phone call proves it can.
(R)
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Contributors

Writer:
Richard Ommanney
Designer:
Richard Brackenbury
Producer/Director:
John B. Hobbs
Daphne:
Angela Thorne
Sam:
Michael Elphick
Giles:
Neil Stacy
Angie:
Lysette Anthony
Nick:
Ray Burdis
Wilf:
John Grillo
Stanley:
Jack Galloway
Gary:
James Barron
Pete:
Mark Gables

by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert Steptoe and Harry H. Corbett as Harold Steptoe
featuring Trevor Bannister
with Margaret Nolan, Betty Huntley-Wright, John Quayle, Cy Town, John Anderson and the voice of Jimmy Young
(R) (Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Galton
Writer:
Alan Simpson
Incidental Music/Orchestra conducted by:
Dennis Wilson
Original Theme:
Ron Grainer
Designer:
Roger Liminton
Producer:
John Howard Davies
Albert Steptoe:
Wilfrid Brambell
Harold Steptoe:
Harry H. Corbett
[Actor]:
Trevor Bannister
[Actress]:
Margaret Nolan
[Actress]:
Betty Huntley-Wright
[Actor]:
John Quayle
[Actor]:
Cy Town
[Actor]:
John Anderson
Himself (The voice of):
Jimmy Young

starring
Kathryn Harrold Zeljko Ivanek
Rescued from an attempted suicide, a mysterious young man is put into a psychiatric hospital. He remembers nothing of a troubled background ...
Gradually his psychiatrist realises that she is experiencing visions that the young man is conveying in his sleep - she has discovered the first 'sender'.
Blending science-fact and horror, this movie is also an unusual love story.
Written by THOMAS BAUM
Produced by EDWARD S. FELDMAN Directed by ROGER CHRISTIAN
(First showing on British television)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Kathryn Harrold
Unknown:
Zeljko Ivanek
Written By:
Thomas Baum
Produced By:
Edward S. Feldman
Directed By:
Roger Christian
Gail Farmer:
Kathryn Harrold
Sender:
Zeljko Ivanek
Jerolyn:
Shirley Knight
Dr Denman:
Paul Freeman
Messiah:
Sean Hewitt
Dr Hirsch:
Harry Ditson
Dr Erskine:
Olivier Pierre
Young girl:
Tracey Harper
Vietnam veteran:
Al Matthews
Nurse Jo:
Marsha Hunt
Patient:
John Sessions

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