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Alias Smith and Jones are back in the Western series starring Pete Duel as Smith and Ben Murphy as Jones otherwise known as Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry

This week's story is a reminder of how it all began.

[Repeat]
(Marking the start of the new series, next week's Radio Times includes a Ben Murphy colour feature)

Contributors

Director:
Gene Levitt
Producer:
Glen A. Larson
Smith:
Pete Duel
Jones:
Ben Murphy

A series of six programmes
with Professor Richard Scorer

The American supersonic transport project was stopped largely because of objections from environmentalists. In the objections to Concorde, the main discussion centres on the political and economic issues, but fears have also been expressed that our environment will be harmed.

Professor Richard Scorer, of Imperial College, London, is both an environmentalist and a firm supporter of Concorde. He believes that fleets of Concordes in daily service would be no threat. Four scientists who disagree with Scorer argue with him in the Theatre of the Royal Institution.

Introduced by Professor Sir George Porter

Contributors

Presenter:
Professor Sir George Porter
Speaker:
Professor Richard Scorer
Director:
Stuart Harris
Producer:
Karl Sabbagh

by Rayner Heppenstall
What's more important to the Seventh Juror: the possibility that a woman was murdered or Miss Dunnings' elegant legs?

Contributors

Writer:
Rayner Heppenstall
Designer:
Roger Lowe
Producer:
Anne Head
Director:
Alan Cooke
Seventh Juror:
Walter Brown
Coroner:
John Arnatt
Foreman:
Peter Sinclair
Postmistress:
Shelagh Fraser
Miss Dunnings:
Bridget Armstrong
Farmer:
Colin Douglas
Publican:
Bernard Gallagher
Vicar:
Tom Criddle

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