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Comedy drama starring Cary Grant
Leslie Caron
When a solitary South Seas beachcomber is "persuaded" to be a military observer during the Second World War he gets some unexpected and guests.
Director Ralph Nelson
* TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 • FILMS: pages 55-62

Contributors

Unknown:
Cary Grant
Unknown:
Leslie Caron
Director:
Ralph Nelson
Walter Eckland:
Cary Grant
Catharine Freneau:
Leslie Caron
Frank Houghton:
Trevor Howard
Elizabeth:
Stephanie Berrington
Harriet:
Jennifer Berrington
Kristina:
Verina Greenlaw
Angelique:
Laurelle Felsette
Dominique:
Nicole Felsette
Anne:
Pip Sparke
Jenny:
Sharyl Locke
Stebbings:
Jack Good

A humorous look at the human body. What happens to all the food we've eaten? And who'll win the healthy eating competition? With Nicola Davies and Philip Hawthorn.

Contributors

Presenter:
Nicola Davies
Presenter:
Philip Hawthorn

Guy Michelmore is in a hot-air balloon at Wembley Stadium.
Two football teams of MPs face one another on the hallowed turf, with commentary from
Barry Davies and BBC Political Editor John Cole. A musical interlude is provided when John Sachs introduces a series of one-minute concerts, and the soccer continues with an EastEnders side taking on the stars of Coronation Street, Brookside and The Bill.

Contributors

Unknown:
Guy Michelmore
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Editor:
John Cole.
Introduces:
John Sachs

Terry Wogan and Sue Cook introduce two hours of top-flight entertainment, starring Jason Donovan and the cast of Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat, Leslie Grantham and Birds of Feather, Mike McShane and Tony Slattery , and Geoffrey Durham with the biggest card trick in the world. The Antiques Roadshow team appear in My Fair Lady, and George Melly leads a celebrity jazz band.

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Jason Donovan
Unknown:
Leslie Grantham
Unknown:
Mike McShane
Unknown:
Tony Slattery
Unknown:
Geoffrey Durham
Unknown:
George Melly

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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