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Story: The Seven Scarves
Written by CHARLOTTE MCINTYRE Presenters
CAROL LEADER, LIONEL MORTON
Pianist MICHAEL OMER
Designer ALAN SPALDING Written by JANET WYATT
Produced and directed by ANNE GOBEY Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Written By:
Charlotte McIntyre
Presenters:
Carol Leader,
Leader:
Lionel Morton
Pianist:
Michael Omer
Designer:
Alan Spalding
Written By:
Janet Wyatt
Directed By:
Anne Gobey
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

An exploration of the British countryside by David Bellamy David's Meadow
Not so much a meadow, more a disused railway track where David Measures studies and sketches the activities of butterflies and moths. The two Davids show how an ordinary piece of wasteland can richly reward the patient observer.
Director BRIAN DAUBNEY
Producer MIKE WEATHERLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
David Bellamy
Unknown:
David Measures
Director:
Brian Daubney
Producer:
Mike Weatherley

from Clacks Farm with Arthur Billitt and Peter Seabrook The fruit and vegetable harvest at Clacks Farm is well under way. ARTHUR and PETER compare the crop with a special harvest display arranged by the National Vegetable Society. Alpine specialist Will Ingwersen returns to look at the establishment of the garden he created in March, and suggest suitable miniature bulbs for the rock garden.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Billitt
Unknown:
Peter Seabrook
Producer:
Barrie Edgar.

Summer Exhibition Reporter Jack Pizzey
More than 5,000 artists travel to London each year to try their luck in Britain's largest and most popular art show, the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. Sunday painters, obsessive painters, art teachers, ' 'primitive' painters. Some have been rejected in previous years -but still come. Others are trying for the first time. For where else do the unknown have the chance of hanging next to the famous?
Summer Exhibition (' best show of the week' said CLIVE JAMES when it was first shown) took a look at last year's Academy and followed some of the hopefuls.
Film editor BILL SHAPTER
Producer JENNY BARRACWUGH

Contributors

Reporter:
Jack Pizzey
Unknown:
Clive James
Editor:
Bill Shapter
Producer:
Jenny Barracwugh

Reflecting the varied music, rhythms and moods of musicians today. In this, the last of the current series, we feature West Country Folk
Traditional tunes and contemporary rhythms of The Albion Dance Band
The ' everyday story of country folk' with The Yetties and Five in a Bar
Recorded at The BBC Marquee at The Royal Bath and West Showground, Shepton Mallet. Producer KEN GRIFFIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Shepton Mallet.
Producer:
Ken Griffin

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Based on the novels by Robert Graves.
The BBC2 Serial in 12 parts
Written by Jack Pulman

Claudius has ruled wisely for a year with the support of Messalina whom he loves deeply. Convinced of her devotion, he is totally unaware that she is deceiving him.

"A boisterous, gusty, irreverent interpretation." (Morning Star)
"If only Latin at school had been like this!" (Sun)
(Repeat)

Contributors

Based on the novels by:
Robert Graves
Writer:
Jack Pulman
Producer:
Martin Llsemore
Director:
Herbert Wise
Claudius, Emperor of Rome:
Derek Jacobi
Mnester:
Nicholas Amer
Messalina, Claudius's wife:
Sheila White
Pallas:
Bernard Hepton
Narcissus:
John Cater
Slave:
Danny Schiller
Scylla:
Charlotte Howard
Quintus Justus:
George Innes
Marcus Vibius:
Manning Wilson
Silius:
Stuart Wilson
Domitia, Messalina's mother:
Moira Redmond
Slave:
Glenn Cunningham
Herod:
James Faulkner
Calpurnia:
Jo Rowbottom
Girl:
Souad Faress
Geta:
Linal Haft

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