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Today's story is 'What Anna Saved' written and illustrated by Inge and Lasse Sandberg
Presenters this week Miranda Connell, Brian Cant

Contributors

Writer/illustrator (What Anna Saved):
Inge Sandberg
Writer/illustrator (What Anna Saved):
Lasse Sandberg
Presenter:
Miranda Connell
Presenter:
Brian Cant

Reporting the world tonight
John Timpson and Peter Woods
with Martin Bell, Michael Blakey, Michael Clayton, Tom Mangold, Michael Sullivan,
David Tindall, Richard Whitmore and the correspondents, at home and abroad, of BBC News
and Weather
(Colour)

Contributors

Newsreader:
John Timpson
Newsreader:
Peter Woods
Reporter:
Martin Bell
Reporter:
Michael Blakey
Reporter:
Michael Clayton
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Michael Sullivan
Reporter:
David Tindall
Reporter:
Richard Whitmore

The High Chaparral spells adventure in the wild Arizona territory of 1870.

Stranded in the desert after being attacked by bandits, Big John, Victoria, and Manolito manage to reach the shelter of a ghost town. Unfortunately for them it is not as deserted as it seems.
(Colour)

Contributors

Big John:
Leif Erickson
Buck:
Cameron Mitchell
Billy Blue:
Mark Slade
Manolito:
Henry Darrow
Victoria:
Linda Cristal
Bennet:
Bo Svenson
Lippert:
Rayford Barnes
Marcum:
Milton Selzer

A family doctor talks about the many roles he has to play and explains some of the ways in which he diagnoses his patients' illnesses.
What is he listening for through the stethoscope - how much can he learn by taking your blood pressure - or a specimen?
Tonight's programme visits a doctor's surgery and shows how he works.

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
A family doctor [name uncredited]
Director:
John Frost
Producer:
Ian Curtis

This week a review of the 20th Century
starring Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden
with Jo Kendall
and Nick McArdle, Roland MacLeod, Rose Hill, Jan Gummer, Sue Williams, Gillian Parsons

and featuring Bill Oddie

(Colour)

Contributors

Devised and written by:
Graeme Garden
Devised and written by:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Additional material:
Bill Oddie
Additional material/film associate:
Jim Franklin
Musical director:
Dave Lee
Design:
Brian Tregidden
Producer:
Sydney Lotterby
Comedian:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Comedian:
Graeme Garden
[Actress]:
Jo Kendall
[Actor]:
Nick McArdle
[Actor]:
Roland MacLeod
[Actress]:
Rose Hill
Dancer/choreography:
Jan Gummer
[Actress]:
Sue Williams
[Actress]:
Gillian Parsons
Comedian:
Bill Oddie

This week's programme in the series on Man and Science Today.
Tonight Horizon goes back almost 25 years to examine in dramatic form the motives and characters of two men, both brilliant physicists, who gave to Russia secret information about the development of the atom bomb. Their names were Klaus Fuchs and Alan Nunn May. They were found guilty of treason and served long prison terms.
But to this day many scientists claim that Fuchs and May sacrificed themselves for the good of society. This programme examines their dilemma: should a scientist put his loyalty to mankind before his loyalty to his country?

(Colour)

Contributors

Narrator:
Christopher Chataway
Editor:
Peter Goodchild
Producer:
David C. Rea
Dr Klaus Fuchs:
Philip Locke
Dr Nunn May:
Adrian Brine
Jim Skardon:
Edward Jewesbury
Igor Gouzenko:
Gary Files
Leonard Burt:
Denis Hanby
Reg Spooner:
Michael Spice

BBC Two England

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