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Story: The King's Breakfast by A. A. MILNE Presenters
DIANE DORGAN , BRIAN CANT
Pianist HARRY HAYWARD
Percussion ALAN GRAHAME
Designer ANDREE WELSTEAD HORNBY Graphics LAURENCE HENRY
Scriptwriter/director AVRIL PRICE Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
A. A. Milne
Unknown:
Diane Dorgan
Pianist:
Harry Hayward
Unknown:
Alan Grahame
Designer:
Andree Welstead Hornby
Unknown:
Laurence Henry

with Percy Thrower at Clacks Farm
PERCY THROWER makes a start on planting fan-trained cherries and plums against new fencing, peaches and vines in the cool greenhouse, and feeding soft fruits.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR (Birmingham)

Contributors

Unknown:
Percy Thrower
Producer:
Barrie Edgar

A tribute to the National Film Board of Canada on their 35th anniversary.
9.0 Cattle Ranch
A colourful and poetic film from British Columbia where the cowboy is king and the cattle are his loyal subjects.
Narrator FRANCIS HYLAND
Music arranged and performed by PETE SEEGER
Director GUY L. COTE
9.19 Fiddle-De-Dee
NORMAN MCLAREN 's hand-painted films are intended - in his own words - ' to give the intellect a rest.' Tonight's example is probably his most famous.
9.23 Le Temps d'une Chasse (The Hunting Season) starring
Guy L'Ecuyer, Marcel Sabourin Pierre Dufresne
Director Francis Mankiewicz makes his feature film debut with this well-observed story of three Montreal workers with tedious dead-end jobs who spend three days hunting moose and chasing waitresses in a desperate attempt to establish their individual identities.
Photography MICHEL BRAULT
Written by FRANCIS MANKIEWICZ This Week's Films: page 9

Contributors

Narrator:
Francis Hyland
Unknown:
Pete Seeger
Director:
Guy L. Cote
Unknown:
Norman McLaren
Unknown:
Marcel Sabourin
Unknown:
Pierre Dufresne
Director:
Francis Mankiewicz
Written By:
Francis Mankiewicz
Willie:
Guy L'Ecuyer
Richard:
Marcel Sabourin
Lionel:
Pierre Dufresne
Michel:
Olivier L'Ecuyer
Monique:
Luce Guilbeault

Barry Askew introduces a look at the stories, the issues and the people from the world of newspapers and magazines.
Britain has 1,300 daily and weekly newspapers; more than 4,750 periodicals. Edition looks at the media and the messages.
Producer WILL WYATT

Contributors

Introduces:
Barry Askew

BBC Two England

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