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Story: Mr Tall and Mr Small Written by BARBARA BRENNER Illustrated by TOMI UNGERER Presenters this week
Toni Arthur , Fred Harris
Pianist JOHN GOULD
Designer PAUL TRERISE
Photographer JAMES MATTHEWS-JOYCE Scriptwriter/director ALBERT BARBER Producer ANNE GOBEY,
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
The Bold Bad Bus, a book of rhyming stories from Play School; il.60

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Tall
Written By:
Barbara Brenner
Illustrated By:
Tomi Ungerer
Unknown:
Toni Arthur
Pianist:
Fred Harris
Pianist:
John Gould
Designer:
Paul Trerise
Unknown:
Photographer James Matthews-Joyce

Wildlife in the Back Bedroom
Birds and butterflies, foxes and fieldmice are some of the creatures which Gordon Beningfield paints. He searches the fields and country estates of Hertfordshire for his subjects. Proud owner of some of his finished paintings is the well-known birdwatcher Eric Morecambe who introduces this film about his friend.
Producer JENNIFER JEREMY

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Beningfield
Unknown:
Eric Morecambe
Producer:
Jennifer Jeremy

The Denbys - Ham, his wife Cora and their son Job - are a family of shiftless, dishonest scroungers. They are also distant kinfolk of the Waltons who, in spite of their own desperate poverty, agree to take the Denbys into their home on a strictly temporary basis. But Ham knows when he's on to a good thing and has no intention of moving on ...
Based on Earl Hamner Jr's autobiographical novel Spencer's Mountain

Contributors

Executive producer:
Lee Rich
John-Boy:
Richard Thomas
Olivia Walton:
Michael Learned
John Walton:
Ralph Waite
Grandpa:
Will Geer
Grandma:
Ellen Corby

with Derek Nimmo
Whether or not you are interested in sport, DEREK's guests tonight are all raconteurs in a much wider field than the sports with which they are primarily associated.
Jimmy Hill , Brian Johnston Cliff Morgan
Designer STEVE BROWNSEY
Producer version LAWRENCE
(Derek Nimmo is in 'Why Not Stay for Breakfast? ' at the Apollo Theatre, London)

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Nimmo
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Cliff Morgan
Designer:
Steve Brownsey
Unknown:
Derek Nimmo

A special programme for the spring season Courtship
Narrator David Attenborough
We kiss, fondle, and croon; some birds sing, others show off, crabs semaphore, and many mammals just smell good. These are all different methods of impressing a mate.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each of these love languages? How did they evolve, and can our own courtship be compared with those of other creatures?
Film editor RON MARTIN Producer JOHN SPARKS
Series editors ANTHONY ISAACS and CHRISTOPHER PARSONS (Bristol)

Contributors

Narrator:
David Attenborough
Editor:
Ron Martin
Producer:
John Sparks
Editors:
Anthony Isaacs
Editors:
Christopher Parsons

by Neville Smith
A season of six original plays from Birmingham

Chance has missed the match, but the girl at his sister's wedding might make up for it.

Contributors

Writer:
Neville Smith
Music:
The Saturated Seven
Script Editor:
Tara Prem
Film Cameraman:
Michael Williams
Film Editor:
Peter Coulson
Designer:
Charles Bond
Producer:
Barry Hanson
Director:
Stephen Frears
Chance:
Neville Smith
Jean-Ann:
Anne Zelda
Father:
Bill Dean
Mother:
Gladys Ambrose
Veronica:
Alison Chantler
Eric:
Malcolm Terris
The Mate:
Deborah Black
Priest:
Mike Hayden

A weekly programme made by people with something to say.
AVONMOUTH RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION It's Driving Us Barmy!!!
Look out the window and what do we see?
All the signs of prosperity
The mill, the factory, the dockside crane
Is it any wonder we're going insane?
That's our song - but we're not putting up with ' Zombyism.' The aim of our programme is to give hope and inspiration-to seek a way out of the wilderness.

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