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Story: Jason's Trip to Market by FLOELLA BENJAMIN Presenters
Floella Benjamin Johnny Ball
Book: Play School Play Ideas 2. 75p from bookshops. The Tale of a Donkey's Tail and Other Stories from Play School. record (REC 232) or cassette (MRMC 0451. Bang on a Drum, songs from Play School and Play Away, record (REC 242i, or cassette (MRMC 004), from record shops

Contributors

Unknown:
Floella Benjamin
Unknown:
Johnny Ball

England v Pakistan from Edgbaston
The afternoon's play on the fourth day.
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , JIM LAKER
From 3.0-3.53 Cricket will be shown on BBCl
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING and BILL TAYLOR

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter West
Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Presentation By:
David Kenning
Presentation By:
Bill Taylor

A five-part documentary
The City of Sheffield has been offered a piece of public sculpture. We visit the foundry where the ' horse and rider ' is to be cast. 4: Experiment in Steel
Director BARBARA DERKOW Producer VICTOR VICTOR pools

Contributors

Director:
Barbara Derkow
Producer:
Victor Victor

The news, the people, the issues in Britain and around the world presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw with David Sells
Newsreader Richard Baker
Assistant editors
PETER IBBOTSON and GEORGE WALKER Editor DAVID WITHEROW

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Charlton
Presented By:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Richard Baker
Unknown:
George Walker
Editor:
David Witherow

by Philip Mackie
[Starring] Kenneth More
with Anthony Bate and Isla Blair

Philip Mackie's three plays are about the making of a successful soap opera "An Englishman's Castle" in a state controlled television service, and of its author and producer Peter Ingram. The plays are set in London today - but in a Britain defeated in 1940 and now a satellite state of Germany.

Preview: page 17

Contributors

Writer:
Philip Mackie
Lighting:
Peter Winn
Script Editor:
Giles Foster
Designer:
David Spode
Producer:
Innes Lloyd
Director:
Paul Ciappessoni
Peter Ingram:
Kenneth More
'Mrs Worth'/Connie:
Noel Dyson
'Sally' / Jill:
Isla Blair
'Frank'/Arthur:
Anthony Stafford
'Bert'/Adrian:
Rob Edwards
Jimmy:
Brian Peck
'Mr Worth'/John:
Peter Hughes
Henry Ingram:
David Meyer
Harmer:
Anthony Bate
Mrs Ingram:
Kathleen Byron
Mark Ingram:
Nigel Havers
Head waiter:
David Roy Paul
Susan:
Fiona Gray
Begbie:
Derrick Gilbert

A Yesterday's Witness series of six programmes about British life in India in the 20s and 30s. 5: Sahibs
I It has been said that India was a man's country and I think there is a great deal in this. Basically the job that had to be done ... had to be done by men.' Three British sahibs recall their time in this man's country. An Indian civil servant, a Gurkha officer, and a Bengal pilot remember work and play in the last days of the British Raj.
Film cameraman BILL MATTHEWS Film editor ROLAND ARMSTRONG Producer STEPHEN PEET
Directed and narrated by CHRISTOPHER COOK. Preview: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Matthews
Editor:
Roland Armstrong
Producer:
Stephen Peet
Unknown:
Christopher Cook.

A series of six filmed narrative dramas.
3: Captain Varley Goes Home by JOHN ELLIOT
Narrated by HAROLD GOODWIN
As the Cross-Channel ferry takes on its load of long-distance lorries in one of the north French ports, Captain Varley braces himself for his last voyage back to Dover before his retirement. He remembers vividly the years of sailing - varied more than interrupted by war-that have made him what he is about to cease to be.
Producer ROGER JENKINS Director JOHN ELLIOT BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
John Elliot
Unknown:
Harold Goodwin
Producer:
Roger Jenkins
Director:
John Elliot
Captain Varley:
Harold Goodwin
Mrs Varley:
Sheila Keith

BBC Two England

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