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Story: "The Changing Picture" by Jean Watson
Guest storyteller Quentin Blake
Presenters this week Toni Arthur, Don Spencer

(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)

Contributors

Author (The Changing Picture)/Scriptwriter:
Jean Watson
Storyteller:
Quentin Blake
Presenter:
Toni Arthur
Presenter:
Don Spencer
Pianist:
Paul Reade
Percussion:
Alan Grahaeme
Designer:
Jenny Marshall
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Introduced by Meryl O'Keeffe and Michael Reinhold
A topical weekly series that looks critically at the health industry.
'If you don't look after yourself, this series seems to be saying, nobody else will.' (Daily Mirror)
'Sharp indignant, soundly documented criticism.' (New Scientist)

Contributors

Presenter:
Meryl O'Keeffe
Presenter:
Michael Reinhold
Director:
John Prescott Thomas
Producer:
Karl Sabbagh

Some of the best of this Western film series

To help the young son of a Mexican outlaw Victoria takes on the job of schoolteacher in Tucson, but in befriending the boy she places her own life in grave danger.
[Repeat]

Contributors

Big John:
Leif Erickson
Buck:
Cameron Mitchell
Blue:
Mark Slade
Manolito:
Henry Darrow
Victoria:
Linda Cristal
Carlos:
Armando Islas
Alberto:
Michael Ansara
Fernando:
Fernando Pereira
Constancia:
Sara Vardi
Charity:
Pamelyn Ferdin
Ted:
Kevin Burchett

A musical quiz
Joseph Cooper as question-master invites you to match your musical wits against Polly Elwes, Bernard Levin, Robin Ray
Guest musician Norman Del Mar

Contributors

Question-master:
Joseph Cooper
Panellist:
Polly Elwes
Panellist:
Bernard Levin
Panellist:
Robin Ray
Guest:
Norman Del Mar
Director:
Denis Moriarty
Producer:
Walter Todds

Starring Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker
Special guests Georgie Fame and Alan Price
with Chelsea Brown, Dilys Watling, Jerold Wells, Claire Nielson, Ursula Barclay
and Sue Lloyd as Blanche
The Fred Tomlinson Singers

(First shown on BBC1)
Fame's rewards: page 5

Contributors

Writer:
Bryan Blackburn
Writer:
Barry Cryer
Writer:
David McKellar
Writer:
Spike Mullins
Writer:
David Nobbs
Writer:
Peter Vincent
Writer:
Gerald Wiley
Arrangements and orchestra directed by:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Special staging:
Denys Palmer
Comedian:
Ronnie Corbett
Comedian:
Ronnie Barker
Singer/Musician:
Georgie Fame
Singer/Musician:
Alan Price
[Actress]:
Chelsea Brown
[Actress]:
Dilys Watling
[Actor]:
Jerold Wells
[Actress]:
Claire Nielson
[Actress]:
Ursula Barclay
Blanche:
Sue Lloyd
Singers:
The Fred Tomlinson Singers

Introduced by Magnus Magnusson
What is better - for local authorities and week-end amateurs to restore watermills, and put old machinery back into working order themselves, or to get this done by official money and full time experts?
After three years of celebrating the work of British industrial archaeology groups, Chronicle took Kenneth Hudson to Europe - West Germany, Denmark, Belgium, Sweden and Poland - to see how things are tackled there.

Contributors

Presenter:
Magnus Magnusson
Film Director:
Antonia Benedek
Studio Director:
David Collison
Producer:
Paul Johnstone

Each week different groups are given air time to make their own programmes in their own way. Tonight:
Street Farmers: 'Spring is here and the time is right for planting in the streets.'
The Council for Academic Freedom and Democracy discusses the growing threat to freedom in Universities, Technical Colleges and Schools.
Teachers in Dentistry take up some of the points relating to their earlier programme of 30 April.
Taking to the Streets: page 5

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