Story: A Rusty Knight written by JUDY WHITFIELD
Guest storyteller William Mervyn
Water, Water Everywhere
A co-operative, family-grouped infants' class at work on a science topic. What stages of intellectual development do some of these children show?
Producer DAVID ALLEN
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Two people of opposing views discuss an issue of the day with Michael Dean in the chair
Producer MICHAEL HILL
More items of interest, information and investigation for collectors about collecting.
The New Caledonian Market: JON PEPPER reports on this open air antiques market and finds out that you have to be there very early to catch the bargains.
The Penny Black: one example of this famous stamp can command hundreds of pounds-another, next to nothing. JOE URCH explains why. Arthur Negus answers viewers' questions Introduced by Hugh Scully
Directors ROBIN DRAKE , PAUL SMITH Producer JOHN KING (Bristol)
based on the novels of ANTHONY TROLLOPE : written for television in 26 parts by SIMON RAVEN. Part 13
The Pallisers RADIO TIMES SPECIAL, an 84-page colour guide, is on sale at newsagents: price 30p
An edited version of their Christmas show starring
Erie Morecambe and Ernie Wise Written by EDDIE BRABEN Special guests
Vanessa Redgrave Hannah Gordon John Hanson with ARTHUR TOLCHER
VANESSA: Poor Napoleon, he's been going through a bad time. Since his retreat from Moscow he's been very cold towards me.
ERic: Well, with all that deep snow and those short legs, say no more!
VANESSA: Napoleon has been so engrossed in the battle that he's tended to neglect me. After all, I am a woman ...
ERic: Have you told him?
Musical arrangements and orchestra directed by PETER KNIGHT Special effects BILL KING
Designer VICTOR MEREDITH Producer JOHN AMMONDS
Three films which concentrate on a few hours of intense activity. 3: The Fight
The day, 2 July 1973: JOE BUGNER faces the biggest test of his career to date - a bill-topping bout at Earl's Court against JOE FRAZIER , the former World Champion.
The day begins in the morning as the British boxer wakes in his West End hotel. It ends at the moment of truth when he stands opposite a man described as ' the most lethal human being on two legs.'
Film editor ARTHUR SOLOMAN Producer ROGER MILLS
Director FRANC RODDAM
Presented by David Holmes with Peter Dorling ; Weather
Introduced by Paul Barnes and Chris Dunkley
Philpott-and his File: producer-reporter Trevor Philpott talks about his way of making films.
Documentaries are Different: Paul Watson , who made The Family, and Peter Batty , who made this week's Tuesday Documentary, talk about their work.
Producer PETER FOGES Editor WILL WYATT