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starring Andrew O'Connor
Bernie Nolan , Kate Copstick Terry Randall. Last chance to visit the Wirrall Good Friends, plus thrill to the Flashing Blade.
Designer BARRY ROACH
Director DAWN MONAGHAN Producer CEUA THOMSON
Series producer MARTIN HUGHES Editor EDWARD PUGH BBC North West

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew O'Connor
Unknown:
Bernie Nolan
Unknown:
Kate Copstick
Unknown:
Terry Randall.
Designer:
Barry Roach
Producer:
Martin Hughes

with Debbie Greenwood
In the hot seat tonight are IAN RAMSEY SCHOOL from Stockton-on-Tees and CATERHAM SCHOOL from Surrey.
Who will win a coveted place in the semi-finals? Tune in and find out. Designer DUGALD FINDLAY Director JUSTIN C. ADAMS
Series producer CHARLES NAIRN Producer ANNE SOMERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Debbie Greenwood
Unknown:
Ian Ramsey
Designer:
Dugald Findlay
Director:
Justin C. Adams
Producer:
Charles Nairn
Producer:
Anne Somers

starring
Tony Curtis Yul Brynner
The epic story of the 16th-century Cossack chieftain Taras Bulba who fought at the side of the Polish leader
Prince Grigory in the battle to drive the Turks out of the Ukraine. In the years of uneasy alliance that follow, Taras Bulba 's two sons grow to manhood. But one of them,
Andrei, falls in love with the daughter of a Polish nobleman, and eventually sides with the Poles against his own father. The tragedy , that follows provides a fitting climax to this spectacular ' and exciting film.
Screenplay by WALDO SALT and KARL TUNBERG
Produced by HAROLD HECHT Directed by J. LEE THOMPSON
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Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Curtis
Unknown:
Yul Brynner
Unknown:
Taras Bulba
Leader:
Prince Grigory
Unknown:
Taras Bulba
Play By:
Waldo Salt
Unknown:
Karl Tunberg
Produced By:
Harold Hecht
Directed By:
J. Lee Thompson
Andrei Bulba:
Tony Curtis
Taras Bulba:
Yul Brynner
Natalia Dubrov:
Christine Kaufmann
Filipenko:
Sam Wanamaker
Shilo:
Brad Dexter
Prince Grigory:
Guy Rolfe
Ostap Bulba:
Perry Lopez
Governor:
George MacReady
Sophia Bulba:
Ilka Windish
Old Stephen:
Vladimir Sokoloff
Grisha Kubenko:
Vladimir Irman
Ivan Mykola:
Daniel Ocko

starring Les Dennis special guest star Joe Longthorne with Jim Bowen featuring Martin P. Daniels Lisa Maxwell , Bella Emberg Also appearing MARK HEAP LOU HIRSCH , ANGUS LENNIE
MARK SABAN , MOLLY WEIR and the JEFF RICHER DANCERS Joe Longthorne joins in a hilarious send-up of the popular group A-ha.
Jim Bowen makes a second appearance - this time far removed from Bullseye. And in the penultimate episode of The Twenty-Nine Steps
Richard Pranny arrives at the Hotel Glenhoddle for a mysterious night.
Written by PAUL MINETT
BRIAN LEVESON. NEIL SHAND LAURIE ROWLEY
Script associate RUSSEL LANE
Musical director ERNIE DUNSTALL Choreographer JEFF RICHER
Sound supervisor DAVID THOMPSON Lighting director BILL MILLAR Designer MARTIN METHVEN Directed by MICHAEL LEGGO Produced by JOHN BISHOP
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Contributors

Unknown:
Les Dennis
Unknown:
Joe Longthorne
Unknown:
Jim Bowen
Unknown:
Martin P. Daniels
Unknown:
Lisa Maxwell
Unknown:
Bella Emberg
Unknown:
Mark Heap
Unknown:
Lou Hirsch
Unknown:
Angus Lennie
Unknown:
Mark Saban
Unknown:
Molly Weir
Dancers:
Joe Longthorne
Unknown:
Jim Bowen
Unknown:
Richard Pranny
Written By:
Paul Minett
Written By:
Brian Leveson.
Written By:
Neil Shand
Unknown:
Laurie Rowley
Director:
Ernie Dunstall
Director:
Choreographer Jeff
Unknown:
David Thompson
Director:
Bill Millar
Designer:
Martin Methven
Directed By:
Michael Leggo
Produced By:
John Bishop

Starring Peter Falk, Robert Conrad

After a tough work-out fitness fanatics often gasp, 'I'm going to die'. And at the Janus Gym, they do - of unnatural causes. Now it's time for Lt Columbo to be put through his paces...

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Fischer
Producer:
Edward Dodds
Director:
Bernie Kowalski
Lt Columbo:
Peter Falk
Milo Janus:
Robert Conrad
Gene Stafford:
Phil Bruns
Buddy:
Pat Harrington
Ruth:
Collin Wilcox-Horne

by Robert Banks Stewart
The first of eight parts
Starring Steve Bisley as Jack Bartholomew
with Dulice Liecier as Julie Columbus, David Bamber as Fred Hurley, Dermot Crowley as Det Sgt McBride
and featuring Rupert Frazer as Philip Bartholomew, Haydn Gwynne as Bridget
Guest stars Hugh Fraser as Gavin Winchell, Clive Merrison as Sheppick, Norman Kaye as Sir James

Twelve thousand miles and 12 years later, Jack Bartholomew's real identity catches up with him. But echoes of the past turn to gunshots, and a trail that leads back home to England in the hunt for a killer
(R) (Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Robert Banks Stewart
Director:
Colin Bucksey
Jack Bartholomew:
Steve Bisley
Julie Columbus:
Dulice Liecier
Fred Hurley:
David Bamber
Det Sgt McBride:
Dermot Crowley
Philip Bartholomew:
Rupert Frazer
Bridget:
Haydn Gwynne
Gavin Winchell:
Hugh Fraser
Sheppick:
Clive Merrison
Sir James:
Norman Kaye
Madeleine:
Tara Shaw
Pollard:
Steven Grives
Gibson:
Brian McDermott
Ingrid:
Kate Fitzpatrick
Bruce:
Tom Oliver
Mrs Pollard:
Julia McCarthy
Registrar:
Ben Aris
Cleaner:
Kathy Burke
Matilda:
Trader Faulkner
Hotel porter:
Roger Leach
Barman:
Arky Michael
Commissionaire:
Kevin Stoney
Receptionniste:
Tattiana Colombo
Secretary:
Stephanie Kapsza
Foley:
Simon Watkins
Chauffeur:
Richard Bonehill
Sound man:
Julian Littman
Sixth former:
Adam Ross
Sixth former:
Chris Bradshaw
Sixth former:
Nigel Mogg
Sixth former:
Steve Brown
Newscaster:
Graeme Lyndon
Hong Kong official:
Ronald Meelee
Young mother:
Christine James

starring
Robert Redford Marlon Brando Jane Fonda
Angie Dickinson James Fox
When Bubber Reeves escapes from the state prison, the inhabitants of his Texan town anticipate his return.
During the night that follows tension mounts and Sheriff Calder tries to control the situation. Inevitably, tragedy follows....
A young Redford stands among a strong cast in this powerful small-town drama.
Screenplay by LILLIAN HELLMAN based on the novel and play by HORTON FOOTE
Produced by SAM SPIEGEL Directed by ARTHUR PENN
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Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Redford
Unknown:
Marlon Brando
Unknown:
Jane Fonda
Unknown:
Angie Dickinson
Unknown:
James Fox
Unknown:
Bubber Reeves
Unknown:
Lillian Hellman
Play By:
Horton Foote
Produced By:
Sam Spiegel
Directed By:
Arthur Penn
Calder:
Marlon Brando
Anna Reeves:
Jane Fonda
Bubber Reeves:
Robert Redford
Val Rogers:
E. G. Marshall
Ruby Calder:
Angie Dickinson
Emily Stewart:
Janice Rule
Mrs Reeves:
Miriam Hopkins
Mary Fuller:
Martha Hyer
Damon Fuller:
Richard Bradford
Edwin Stewart:
Robert Duvall
Jake Rogers:
James Fox
Elizabeth Rogers:
Diana Hyland
BriggS:
Henry Hull
Mrs Briggs:
Jocelyn Brando

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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