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Story: The Photographer
Presenters Delia Morgan , Don Spencer
Guest storyteller Angela Crow

Contributors

Presenter:
Delia Morgan
Presenter:
Don Spencer
Storyteller:
Angela Crow
Pianist:
William Blezard
Designer:
George Kyriakides
Writer/Director:
Margie Barbour
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

By satellite
Australia v England
In Brisbane today England commenced their bid to retain the Ashes.
BOBBY SIMPSON introduces highlights of the first day's play. Commentators
JIM LAKER , FRANK TYSON
KEITH MILLER and NORMAN MAY
Television presentation by the AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION
Test scores and news on CEEFAX p 151

Contributors

Introduces:
Bobby Simpson
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Frank Tyson
Unknown:
Keith Miller

Presented by Angela Rippon
Bernard Price steps out to explore the antiquities of the ancient Ridgeway that strides the Wessex Downs. Unlike the other long-distance paths, this 'green road' across the countryside is open to trail riders on motor-bikes as well as walkers. With her guests Phil Drabble and Gordon Beningfield, Angela looks at the need for public access to open countryside.
Off the beaten track, Gordon Beningfield visits the ' House of the Mouse' at Kilburn in North Yorkshire, where Robert Thompson started an oak carving craft that has flourished into a furniture industry of international fame.
Director Robin Hellier
Produced by Peter Crawford. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
Angela Rippon
Presenter:
Bernard Price
Guest:
Phil Drabble
Reporter/guest:
Gordon Beningfield
Director:
Robin Hellier
Producer:
Peter Crawford

A play with music by DENNIS POTTER
The first of three late-night events in which this much-acclaimed programme is being shown again. Tonight we follow Arthur's adventures as he proceeds from unhappy suburban husband to Prince Charming in a fairy tale. with Bob Hoskins
Gemma Craven , Cheryl Campbell and Kenneth Colley , Freddie Jones Part 1: Down Sunnyside Lane
(Part 2 is at 11.0 pm)
I Pennies from Heaven' is superb. Just that. Not to be missed. (THE TIMES) Style and wit and more than sixty marvellous tunes from the 30s. (DAILY EXPRESS) A breakthrough ... anyone can and should feel proud of British television.
(DAILY MAIL)

Contributors

Music By:
Dennis Potter
Unknown:
Bob Hoskins
Unknown:
Gemma Craven
Unknown:
Cheryl Campbell
Unknown:
Kenneth Colley

Part . The Sweetest Thing
CHILDREN FROM THE FOREST OF DEAN
Choreography TUDOR DAVIES Produced by KENITH TRODD Directed by PIERS MAGGARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Tudor Davies
Produced By:
Kenith Trodd
Directed By:
Piers Maggard
Arthur Parker:
Bob Hoskins
Joan Parker:
Gemma Craven
Accordion Man:
Kenneth Colley
Conrad Baker:
Nigel Havers
Barrett:
Arnold Peters
Eileen:
Cheryl Campbell
Pianist:
Sam Avent
Marjorie:
Rosemary Martin
TumbO:
Robert Putt
Will:
Keith Marsh
Betty:
Tessa Dunne
Irene:
Jenney Logan
Carter:
Wally Thomas
Headmaster:
Freddie Jones
Bank manager:
Peter Cellier
Maurice:
Spencer Banks
Dad:
Michael Bilton
Dave:
Philip Jackson
Customer:
Cyril Cross
Ted:
Roger Sloman
Bert:
Roy Holder
Alf:
Bill Dean

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