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A programme for children under 5 Today's story:
Who Holds Up the Traffic by ULF LOFGNEN Presenters
Libby Murray
Stuart McGugan
Pianist PETER GOSLING
Percussionist DAVE MOSES
Graphic designer LAWRENCE HENRY Designer CECILIA BRERETON
Written by CHRISTOPHER WALKER Directed hy NICK WILSON Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FEI. GATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Libby Murray
Pianist:
Stuart McGugan
Pianist:
Peter Gosling
Unknown:
Dave Moses
Designer:
Lawrence Henry
Designer:
Cecilia Brereton
Written By:
Christopher Walker
Unknown:
Nick Wilson
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Producer:
Cynthia Fei. Gate

with Peter Seabrook
Enthusiasts from four regions of the National Vegetable Society display the results of the loving care and detailed attention paid to their crops. The competition for the Gardeners' World Trophy is judged by William Partridge , . committee member of the Royal Horticultural Society.
Produced by PHILIP HICKS
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Seabrook
Unknown:
William Partridge
Produced By:
Philip Hicks

with Phil Drabble
A series of five programmes about working dogs - their background and breeding, their upbringing and training, and the special partnership that develops between the dog and its owner.
1:Pack Hounds
PHIL DRABBLE visits the Quorn kennels in Leicestershire, cream of the hunting shires. Here, the huntsman Michael Farrin gives him an insight into the private world of the foxhound pack - a closed community of men and hounds in pursuit of perfect teamwork for the field.
Film cameramen
BERNARD HEDGES , JIM SAUNDERS Film editor TOM POORE
Assistant producer ROBIN HELLIER Producer PETER CRAWFORD
BBC Bristol.

Contributors

Unknown:
Phil Drabble
Unknown:
Phil Drabble
Unknown:
Michael Farrin
Unknown:
Bernard Hedges
Producer:
Robin Hellier
Producer:
Peter Crawford

The eleventh of 18 excerpts from this curate's diary dramatised by JAMES AKDREW HALL Daisy Thomas Producer
ROSEMARY HILL
Director PETER HAMMOND (Repeal)

Contributors

Dramatised By:
James Akdrew Hall
Dramatised By:
Daisy Thomas
Unknown:
Rosemary Hill
Director:
Peter Hammond
Francis Kilvert:
Timothy Davies
Daisy Thomas:
Victoria Plucknett
Mr Thomas:
Clifford Evans
Mrs Venables:
Rhoda Lewis

Gavin Millar talks pictures every month with the people who make them.
Quadrophenia is the first venture into film production bv The Who. Talking Pictures goes on location with this story of mods and rockers, whose battleground, in the 60s, was the ballroom and the beach.
Plus an introduction to two films in the current Jean Renoir season: tonight's La Grande Illusion and tomorrow's The Vanishing Corporal, including interviews with Jean Renoir.
Directors
ROSEMARY BOWEN-JONES , CHARLES CHABOT Film editors
PAUL HUMFRESS , CHARLES CHABOT Research CARIN VON DREULE Produced by GAVIN MILLAR

Contributors

Talks:
Gavin Millar
Unknown:
Jean Renoir
Unknown:
Jean Renoir.
Unknown:
Rosemary Bowen-Jones
Unknown:
Charles Chabot
Unknown:
Paul Humfress
Unknown:
Charles Chabot
Unknown:
Carin von Dreule
Produced By:
Gavin Millar

The Final
Champions of Crown Green Bowling compete in the BBC2 Masters Championship Noel Burrows (Lancashire) v
Brian Duncan (Lancashire)
As manv predicted, Noel Burrows is through to the final and looking for his first Top Crown Trophy win. His opponent Brian Duncan annihilated Arthur Murray in the semi-final, and on this form is going to be very difficult to beat. Introduced by Colin Welland from the Waterloo Hotel, Blackpool
Commentator HARRY RIGBY
Production assistant BRIAN ROGERS Producer KEITH PHILLIPS BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Burrows
Unknown:
Brian Duncan
Unknown:
Noel Burrows
Unknown:
Brian Duncan
Unknown:
Arthur Murray
Introduced By:
Colin Welland
Commentator:
Harry Rigby
Unknown:
Brian Rogers
Producer:
Keith Phillips

starring
Erich von Stroheim Jean Gabin
Pierre Fresnay
Renoir's moving appeal in 1938 to Frenchmen and Germans to stop a second world war at all costs was so powerful that it was banned in Germany and Italy.
The French officers, shot down over Germany, find themselves in a prison fortress governed by an ageing Prussian militarist.
Screenplay by CHARLES SPAAK and JEAN RENOIR Directed by JEAN RENOIR
(AFrench film with English sub-titles)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Gabin
Unknown:
Pierre Fresnay
Unknown:
Charles Spaak
Unknown:
Jean Renoir
Directed By:
Jean Renoir
Von Rauffenstein:
Erich von Stroheim
Marechal:
Jean Gabin
De Boeldieu:
Pierre Fresnay
Rosenthal:
Dalio
Actor:
Julien Carette
Engineer:
Gaston Modot
Schoolteacher:
Jean Daste
French soldier:
Georges Peclet
English soldier:
Jacques Becker
Demolder:
Sylvain Itkine

A. second film report from the 33rd Edinburgh International Festival of Music and Drama, teaturing some of the performers and sampling the atmosphere of this great cultural jamboree - from the acknowledged excellence of the Festival proper to the experimental extravagances of the Fringe.
Presented by Joan Bakewell
Producer w. GORDON SMITH BBC Scotland

Contributors

Presented By:
Joan Bakewell
Producer:
W. Gordon

Declarations of War Sir John Mills reads Adagio
The last of five stories by LEN DEIGHTON
The clock always moves at the same speed, but there are some situations where time can seem to move very slowly.
Producer TONY HARRISON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir John Mills
Stories By:
Len Deighton
Producer:
Tony Harrison

BBC Two England

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