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Story:
The Cat Who Followed His Nose by ANN REAY Presenters
Sheelagh Gilbey , Don Spencer
Book, Play School: Ready to Play, £1.50, from bookshops, Play On, record (rec 332), cassette (ZCM 332). Bang on a Drum, songs from Play School and Play Away, record (REC 242) or cassette (MRMC 004), from record shops

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheelagh Gilbey
Unknown:
Don Spencer

The Lawn Tennis Championships direct from the All England Club
The pick of the matches on the Centre Court and No 1 Court with semi-final places at stake as the Ladies' Singles reaches the quarter-final stage. With commentaries from
DAN MASKELL , PETER WEST JOHN BARRETT , ANN JONES and BILL THRELFALL
HARRY CARPENTER provides a full service of news and results from the outside courts.
Record, Sporting Themes (REH 348), cassette (ZCR 348), from record shops

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
Peter West
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Ann Jones
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall
Unknown:
Harry Carpenter

The story of a warm-hearted family of pioneer stock-seven children, their parents and grandparents-who struggle to survive during the Depression of the early 30s. starring
The Grandchild (part 1)
Mary Ellen prepares for a most happy event but there are ominous storm clouds ahead.
Based on EARL HAMNER JR 'S auto-biographical novel Spencer's Mountain Written by ROD PETERSON and CLAIRE WHITAKER
Directed by RALPH SENENSKT (Part 2 next Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Ellen
Unknown:
Earl Hamner Jr
Written By:
Rod Peterson
Unknown:
Claire Whitaker
Directed By:
Ralph Senenskt
Olivia Walton:
Michael Learned
John Walton:
Ralph Waite
Grandpa:
Will Geer
Mary Ellen:
Judy Norton-Taymr
Jason:
Jon Walmsiey
Erin:
Mary Elizabeth McDonough
Ben:
Eric Scott
Jim-Bob:
David W Harper
Elizabeth:
Kami Cotler

A series of nine documentary films on topical issues. 4: Blizzard
The blizzard that engulfed the South West of England in February 1978 was the worst in living memory on parts of Exmoor.
Marooned and alone hill-farmers searched frantically for their flocks buried under tons of snow. This film begins as farmer Tony Takle is digging his sheep from huge snowdrifts. Some are dead, some alive, and some moribund. Worse follows as his ewes, all of them in lamb, abort, or themselves die, enfeebled by their ordeal.
But the cycle of the season brings relief. A flock that was all but destroyed is saved. But it has taken one year of unremitting toil to undo the work of one terrible night.
Film cameraman PAUL KANWAR Film recordist JOHN HORE
Film editor ANDREW WILLSMORE
Produced and narrated by ROGER MILLS

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Takle
Unknown:
Roger Mills

Baby Grand - words and music with Elizabeth Morgan
Sion Probert , Roger McGough
Baby Grand is: JUDITH GLANVILlE ROBIN LYONS , CLIFF PRIOR
CHRIS STUART and NEIL WATSON
Sound TONY MOSSMAN. DES BENNETT Lighting LEN STEPHENS Director IEUAN LEWIS
Producer JACK WILLIAMS BBC Cymru/Walea

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Morgan
Unknown:
Sion Probert
Unknown:
Roger McGough
Unknown:
Judith Glanville
Unknown:
Robin Lyons
Unknown:
Chris Stuart
Unknown:
Neil Watson
Unknown:
Tony Mossman.
Director:
Ieuan Lewis
Producer:
Jack Williams

to Brass Tacks
What Should We
Tell the Children? The experts have had their say.
Now Eric Robson reports what the Brass Tacks audience has been saying about AID.
Research JUDY HILL
Producer PETER HAMILTON Editor ROGER LAUGHTON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Robson
Producer:
Peter Hamilton
Editor:
Roger Laughton

German language news from Switzerland, and a further glimpse of the Austrian news, giving you a chance to develop your understanding of the German language and of Swiss and Austrian views. Presented by CORINNA SCHNABEL
Director PATRICK HARPUR
Producer BARBARA DERKOW
(Repeated: Tuesday BBC1, 9.10 am)

Contributors

Presented By:
Corinna Schnabel
Director:
Patrick Harpur
Producer:
Barbara Derkow

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