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Story: The Man who took the Indoors Out by ARNOLD LOBEL Presenters
Sheelagh Gilbey , Johnny Ban Pianist MICHAEL OMER
Graphic designer LAURENCE HENRY Designer GEORGE KVRIAKIDES
ScriptwriteT MICHAEL SULLIVAN
Director NICK WILSON
Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer cyntsia felcatc

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheelagh Gilbey
Pianist:
Johnny Ban
Pianist:
Michael Omer
Designer:
Laurence Henry
Designer:
George Kvriakides
Scriptwritet:
Michael Sullivan
Director:
Nick Wilson
Producer:
Anne Gobey

Country music superstar Tammy Wynette sings to an audience of fans at Snape Maltings and welcomes back her guest George Hamilton IV Musical accompaniment by THE TENNESSEE GENTLEMEN and THE BILL CLARKE 5
Director RICK GARDNER
Producer DOUGLAS hespe

Contributors

Unknown:
George Hamilton
Director:
Rick Gardner
Producer:
Douglas Hespe

A series of six programmes
Are you a Ubra, like Ronnie Barker ? A Leo, like Robert Red-ford? Or on the cusp, halfway between two signs, like Diana Dors ? What characteristics do you share with the stars born under the same sign of the zodiac?
Michael Aspel introduces a new entertainment based on astrology and other methods of prediction, such as palmistry and the tarot, with Fredrick Davies and Dartjnda who will attempt to establish the identity of the two mystery star guests by using their own particular skills and powers.
Director mil it cwlvois
Executive producer JANET HOENIG Producer nuuien wmwmr Preview: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie Barker
Unknown:
Diana Dors
Introduces:
Michael Aspel
Unknown:
Fredrick Davies
Producer:
Janet Hoenig

A series of five programmes
4: A Sitting Room for Alan Coren designed by Max Clendinning
Alan Coren, Editor of Punch, raconteur and wit, wants his sitting room to be a background for lively conversation amongst his journalist and cartoonist friends. The challenge to designer Max Clendinning is to give the room a sense of style without making it too obtrusive.
Film editor AL CELL
Producer PAUL sriw*czek

Contributors

Designed By:
Max Clendinning
Designed By:
Alan Coren

BBC2 Snooker Championship The ninth frame for the 1979 Pot Black Trophy
Featuring in Group One
Bay" Reardon, the reigning World Snooker Champion, against
Graham Miles (Birmingham), twice Pot Black Champion
Both players appear in their third and last game in the qualifying round. This is also their last chance to consolidate their position in the Group One table in order to go through to the semi-finals. Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Commentator TED LOWE Referee SYDNEY LEE
Director PHILIP FRANKLIN
Producer REG PERRIN. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Miles
Introduced By:
Alan Weeks
Commentator:
Ted Lowe
Director:
Philip Franklin
Producer:
Reg Perrin.

The Sportsmen v The Entertainers for The Marley Trophy Today's match features
Colin Cowdrey and Lee Trevino v Gerald Harper and Severiano Ballesteres
Peter Alliss introduces the fifth match in this series which is being played over nine selected holes of the Queen's Course at Gleneagles HoteL
Television presentation by Richard TILLING , ntKD VINES and ALASTAIR SCOTT Producer a. p. Wilkinson

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Cowdrey
Unknown:
Lee Trevino
Unknown:
Gerald Harper
Unknown:
Severiano Ballesteres
Introduces:
Peter Alliss
Presentation By:
Richard Tilling
Presentation By:
Alastair Scott
Producer:
A. P. Wilkinson

Five writers look at our surroundings. 5: The Country and the City by Raymond Williams... Country ' and 'City' are powerful words meaning different things to all of us, depending on where we live. They conjure up potent memories, associations, myths, dreams and images. Many of these images are expressed in poetry, painting, novels, postcards and, most recently. advertising. But how truthful are they? What do history and literature tell us about the way country and city actually relate? RAYMOND WILLIAMS believes that to separate one from the other is false. It distorts the way we see the past and confuses the way we plan our future.
Film cameraman MIKE SOUTHON Film editor DAVID GLADWELL
Executive producer Christopher martin Producer MICHAEL DIBB
(Where We Live Now: discussion programme, tomorrow evening)

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Wil
Unknown:
Raymond Williams
Unknown:
Mike Southon
Producer:
Christopher Martin
Producer:
Michael Dibb

BBC Two England

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