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A programme for children at home
Today's story: 'Stonehenge'
(Repeated on BBC1 and BBC Wales at 4.20 p.m.)
(to 11.20)

Contributors

Presenter:
Julie Stevens
Presenter:
Brian Cant
Pianist:
Pat Smythe
Graphics:
Allan Stomann
Scriptwriter:
Joanne Cole
Director:
Michael Cole
Series Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

The World Tonight
Reporting: John Timpson, Peter Woods and the reporters and correspondents, at home and abroad, of BBC News
followed by the Weather
(Colour)

Contributors

Newsreader:
John Timpson
Newsreader:
Peter Woods

by John Lucarotti
Starring Marius Goring
with Ann Morrish
and Victor Winding, Michael Farnsworth, Valerie Murray
Guest star, Simon Oates

A clear straight road; a dry morning; a good car. Why should a businessman crash into a bridge support at 80 m.p.h.? Why are there no skid marks? When the post-mortem reveals him to have died as a result of the impact, and not from physical causes, and the car is found to be mechanically sound - what other reason could there be for the accident? Or was it an accident?
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
John Lucarotti
Series devised by/Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Series devised by:
N.J. Crisp
Script Editor:
John Pennington
Designer:
Paul Allen
Director:
Ben Rea
Peter Haskins:
Stanley Hollingsworth
Police Sergeant:
Ray Grover
Police driver:
Simon Kelly
Sportscar driver:
John Wilding
Truck driver:
David Browning
Lisa Catelli:
Liane Aukin
Penny Sparrow:
Donna Reading
David Lynch:
Simon Oates
Angela Haskins:
Petra Markham
Brian Haskins:
Anton Darby
John Hardy:
Marius Goring
Jo Hardy:
Ann Morrish
Inspector Castle:
Charles Hodgson
Mrs. Haskins:
Hilda Fenemore
Mr. Holton:
David Steuart
Police Constable:
Stephen John
Sandra Hughes:
Valerie Murray
Det. Ch. Insp. Fleming:
Victor Winding
Det. Sgt. Ashe:
Michael Farnsworth

by Fanny and Johnnie Cradock

A 40-page booklet 'Giving a Dinner Party' by Fanny and Johnnie Cradock has been published at 2s. 6d. Order through your bookseller, or send crossed P.O. (not stamps) for 3s. 3d. (inc. post and packing) to BBC Publications, [address removed].
(Colour)

Contributors

Cook/presenter:
Fanny Cradock
Presenter:
Johnnie Cradock
Director:
Tom Corcoran
Presented by:
Betty White

The series in which famous sports personalities talk about themselves and express their own opinions against the backcloth of sport's exciting action
*
alias (according to critics) 'Slavery Avery,' 'Avery Bondage,' or 'The Most Unpopular Man in Sport'
Brundage, eighty-two, an old-fashioned millionaire, is head of the Olympic movement; an idealist, the arch-apostle of true-blue amateurism. Said one writer: 'Where everybody else has a heart, Brundage has a discus.' Now, filmed in Chicago, San Francisco, and Santa Barbara, he defends his outlook.
•
Professional Sport: It's not sport at all, it's like the circus
The Berlin Olympics: The Hitler and Jesse Owens story isn't true
Black Power: Coloured athletes should support the Olympic movement unanimously
Sports That Should go: Soccer? Ski-ing? Boxing?
*

(Colour)

Contributors

Subject:
Avery Brundage
Production team:
Ken Hawkes
Production team:
Bob Abrahams
Production team:
Terry Long
Film editor:
Noel Chanan
Series producer:
Phil Pilley

Presenting a series of feature films
Starring Anna Karina, Claude Brasseur, Sami Frey

Godard's semi-fantasy about three young people who attempt to commit a robbery.

Contributors

Photographed by:
Raoul Coutard
Music:
Michel Legrand
Author [Fool's Gold]:
Dolores Hitchens
Writer/Director:
Jean-Luc Godard
Producer:
Philippe Dussart
Odile:
Anna Karina
Arthur:
Claude Brasseur
Franz:
Sami Frey
Mme. Victoria:
Louisa Colpeyn
English teacher:
Chantal Darget

The end of today in front of tomorrow with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Sheridan Morley and tonight's guests.
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Dean
Presenter:
Joan Bakewell
Presenter:
Tony Bilbow
Presenter:
Sheridan Morley
Editor:
Rowan Ayers

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More