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Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler including Westminster Report presented by David Holmes Newsreader Peter Woods

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Charlton
Presented By:
Charles Wheeler
Presented By:
David Holmes
Presented By:
Newsreader Peter Woods

Tony, Mick, Cliff and Hughie are joined by their singing audience in the Grange Arts Centre, Oldham.
Songs both happy and a little sad include ' Love is Teasing ', ' Zombie Jamboree ' and the tragi-comic C Villikins and his Dinah'.
Double bass JOHN MCCORMICK
Producer BARRY BEVINS. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
C Villikins
Bass:
John McCormick
Producer:
Barry Bevins.

Look East: Look West
It used to be said that when America sneezes Britain catches a cold. But what happens when Europe sneezes?
James Bellini examines how much our dependence on the American economy has changed in the four years that Britain has been in the Common Market.
Editor PAUL ELLIS

Contributors

Unknown:
James Bellini
Editor:
Paul Ellis

BBCZ Snooker Championship
The third frame in the new series for the 1977 Pot Black Trophy.
Tonight's game comes from Group Three and features
Ray Reardon , the world professional snooker champion, against
Fred Davis , former world champion. Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE
Director JIM DUMIGHAN
Producer REG PERRIN. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Reardon
Unknown:
Fred Davis
Introduced By:
Alan Weeks
Unknown:
Sydney Lee
Commentator:
Ted Lowe
Director:
Jim Dumighan
Producer:
Reg Perrin.

The Ape That Stood Up
A three-million-year-old lady called Lucy; a small family drowned in a flash flood in Ethiopia; Nut-cracker Man; Handyman; and a remarkable skull called 1470-all these are pieces in a jigsaw puzzle.
The puzzle is being pieced together in Africa, and it's building up a new picture of man's origins and antiquity, and giving new answers as to how and why we became the most successful species on earth.
Producer GRAHAM MASSEY Editor PETER EVANS

Contributors

Producer:
Graham Massey
Editor:
Peter Evans

by JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, dramatised in 13 parts by DAVID TURNER starring Michael Bryant
Daniel Massey , Georgia Brown The Age of Reason
Mathieu is trying to arrange an abortion for his mistress Marcelle, and needs money quickly. He takes Ivich to an art exhibition and kisses her for the first time. Part 2: 16 June 1938 - Afternoon
Producer DAVID CONROY
Director JAMES CELLAN JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
David Turner
Unknown:
Michael Bryant
Unknown:
Daniel Massey
Producer:
David Conroy
Director:
James Cellan Jones
Ivich:
Alison Fiske
Mathieu:
Michael Bryant
Male art lover:
Mischa De La Motte
Female art lover:
Billie Hill
Daniel:
Daniel Massey
Boris:
Anthony Corlan
Lola:
Georgia Brown
Odette:
Anna Fox
Rose:
Bella Emberg
Jacques:
Clifford Rose
Marcelle:
Rosemary Leach
Middle-aged man:
Charles Lloyd Pack
Fair youth:
Anthony Pinhorn
Bobby:
Roger Lloyd Pack
Brunet:
Donald Burton

by Anne Owen
The second in a series of six investigations into the paranormal introduced by Colin Wilson
Starring Juliet Harmer

Dijon, in the time of Napoleon. Emilie Sagee begins her career as a schoolteacher - a career haunted by a mysterious handicap that led to her losing 18 jobs in 16 years. This reconstruction is based on the evidence of her pupils and covers the year she spent at a school in Latvia - a year which nearly brought the school to ruin and forced her at last to face the cause of her misfortunes.

BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
Colin Wilson
Writer/Series Editor:
Anne Owen
Costume:
Joan Wakefield
Lighting:
Jack Belasco
Sound:
Maurice Denny
Director:
Colin Godman
Emilie:
Juliet Harmer
Antonie:
Lalla Ward
Julie:
Lesley Manville
Frau Ebert:
Peggy Ann Wood
Liselotte:
Jane West
Ernst:
Robin Stewart
Magda:
Danielle Carson
Use Lindgren:
Ania Marson
Herr Buch:
Henry Moxon
Clara:
Amanda Kirby
Ludovika:
Jennifer Thanisch
Ritzema:
Christopher Bramwell

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More