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Today's story: "The Circus" illustrated by Brian Wildsmith

(Repeated BBC1, BBC Wales at 4.20)

(Colour)

Contributors

Illustrator (The Circus):
Brian Wildsmith
Presenter:
Diane Dorgan
Presenter:
Johnny Ball
Pianist:
Paul Reade
Designer:
Barbara Gosnold
Graphics:
Hilary Hayton
Production:
Peter Ridsdale Scott
Series Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

As the number of European television channels increases and the grand total of viewers tops more than 400,000-million, the field and scope of television reports widen to cover the entire world. Each week Europa selects some of the films which have interested viewers across a continent - films which show how Europe is looking at itself and at the rest of the world.
Introduced by Derek Hart

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Hart
Editor:
Ronnie Noble

Introduced by James Mossman

If you work in rep you can never hope to get the real feel of a part because just when you think you might the week is over and you are on to something else. This is true not only for the actors but also for the producer who is rehearsing next week's play amongst the sets of the current production. The second of Review's three films about modern Repertory Theatre takes a look at "What the Butler Saw" in Ipswich.

(Entry forms for the Review Television Play Competition can be obtained from: Review, [address removed])

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter/Editor:
James Mossman
Director:
Terence Dixon
Producer:
Peter Adam
Producer:
Tony Staveacre

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