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Story: Summer Holiday written by ANNE NOBLE illustrated by MINA MARTINEZ Presenters:
SARAH LONG , CHRIS TRANCHELL With SUE JONES DAVIES

Contributors

Written By:
Anne Noble
Illustrated By:
Mina Martinez
Unknown:
Sarah Long
Unknown:
Chris Tranchell
Unknown:
Sue Jones Davies

The Colgate European Open Women's Invitation
TONY GUBBA introduces' coverage of the play in the second day of this E50,000 tournament taking place at Sunningdale.
Commentators HENRY LONGHURST
PETER ALLISS , MARK MCCORMACK. and LEWINE MAIR The Davis Cup
Great Britain v Italy
Live coverage from Wimbledon of the first day's play.
Golf: Producer RICHARD TILLING Editor A. P. WILKINSON '

Contributors

Commentators:
Henry Longhurst
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Mark McCormacK.
Unknown:
Lewine Mair
Producer:
Richard Tilling
Editor:
A. P. Wilkinson

It's a Crystal Crystal World
Through the medium of crystals, nature has created its own unique style of architecture and kinetic art. Narrator ERIC THOMPSON
Director BRIAN DAUBNEY
Producer PETER RIDING

Contributors

Narrator:
Eric Thompson
Director:
Brian Daubney
Producer:
Peter Riding

A series of six programmes which traces the pattern of speech in Britain today.
Introduced by Melvyn Bragg with comments by Stanley Ellis, one of Britain's leading dialect experts.

Edinburgh and Glasgow are traditional rivals, a rivalry that is reflected in the contrast between the voices of the two cities. The East and West of Scotland speak a very different tongue - but is this a difference that owes as much to social class as to geography?

Preview: p 11

Contributors

Presenter:
Melvyn Bragg
Expert:
Stanley Ellis
Producer:
John Mapplebeck
Producer:
Joy Hatwood
Editor:
Bill Morton

A series of outstanding and memorable programmes to mark 40 years of BBC TV

What's My Line?
Chairman Eamonn Andrews
Panel: Isobel Barnett, Gilbert Harding, Barbara Kelly, Cyril Fletcher and a mystery guest celebrity.

and at 8.35 Festival 40: Face to Face
Gilbert Harding with John Freeman
In one of the most revealing interviews of the series, Gilbert Harding went a long way toward explaining the enigma of his personality and behaviour.

Contributors

Presenter (What's My Line):
Eamonn Andrews
Panellist (What's My Line):
Isobel Barnett
Panellist (What's My Line):
Gilbert Harding
Panellist (What's My Line):
Barbara Kelly
Panellist (What's My Line):
Cyril Fletcher
Director (What's My Line):
Richard Evans
Produce (What's My Line):
John Warrington
Interviewer (Face to Face):
John Freeman
Interviewee (Face to Face):
Gilbert Harding
Drawings by (Face to Face):
Feliks Topolski
Producer (Face to Face):
Hugh Burnett

In the countryside not far from the clamour of New York a butterfly lays its eggs on a leaf. Nature's miracle transforms egg to the fragile beauty of a butterfly which heightens the perils of its transient life by fluttering into the untold terrors of town.
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Contributors

Producer/Director:
Robin Lehmann

Between Frank Muir, Angela Rippon, Tim Rice and Patrick Campbell, Hannah Gordon, Charles Gray
Referee Robert Robinson

Contributors

Team captain:
Frank Muir
Panellist:
Angela Rippon
Panellist:
Tim Rice
Team captain:
Patrick Campbell
Panellist:
Hannah Gordon
Panellist:
Charles Gray
Referee:
Robert Robinson
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman
Director:
Michael Goodwin
Producer:
Johnny Downes

The first of seven programmes
At the very grass-roots of our legal system are the Magistrates' Courts, before which 90 per cent of all cases in this country are settled. The cases themselves are for the most part of little importance: but behind the bare statistics there are human dramas.
Inside Story follows one such case right from the outset. It was heard by the magistrates of King's Lynn, where the accused pleaded guilty to a number of petty thefts. It was not therefore the crime that was in question, but, as so often, the punishment...

Contributors

Film Cameraman:
Colin Waldeck
Film Editor:
Don Fairservice
Producer:
Roger Mills
Director:
Rex Bloomstein

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