Today's story 'A Tale of the Wild West' is a mime story by Julian Chagrin
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Today's story 'A Tale of the Wild West' is a mime story by Julian Chagrin
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Albert Hunt is Head of Complementary Studies, Bradford College of Art. Instead of taking his students for an hour or two a week, he works with them on projects lasting a fortnight. The starting point for this project was the murderer John Christie.
(first shown on BBC1)
Reporting the world tonight
John Timpson and Peter Woodsand Weather
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A duel of words and wit between Peter Haigh, Sir John Betjeman, Basil Boothroyd, and Marjorie Proops, Valerie Pitts, Jane Probyn
Referee Robert Robinson
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including a colour film about the Highlands of Scotland. Still one of the most depressed areas in Britain, changes are happening. But are they happening quickly enough? Alan Watson reports
by Geoffrey Chaucer
adapted for television by Martin Starkie and Nevill Coghill
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Like Hep! says Dinah Shore to her guests Dan Rowan, Dick Martin, Lucille Ball and Diana Ross and they rise to the occasion with a sparkling programme and a laugh-in.
The great Dinah Shore has been seen all too rarely on TV recently. But she more than makes amends when she welcomes four of TV's great stars
Produced by George Schlatter and Ed Friendly in America
(First shown on BBC1)
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With Joan Bakewell talking to Kingsley Amis
(Women in love: page 6)
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