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Story: The Big Orange Thing written by JERRY JUHL illustrated by CHARLES E. MARTIN Presenters
Carol Chell , Ben Thomas
Designer suzy LAWRANCE
Written and directed by MARTIN FISHER Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Written By:
Jerry Juhl
Illustrated By:
Charles E. Martin
Presenters:
Carol Chell
Unknown:
Ben Thomas
Designer:
Suzy Lawrance
Directed By:
Martin Fisher
Producer:
Judy Whitfield
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

from Muirfield The 109th Open Championship
HARRY CARPENTER introduces play as the second round draws to a close.
Commentators PETER ALLISS
BRUCE CRITCHLEY , MARK MCCORMACK with former Open champions
HENRY COTTON and PETER THOMSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Commentators:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Bruce Critchley
Unknown:
Mark McCormacK
Unknown:
Peter Thomson

Double Wedding
A bolt from the blue. There is shock and consternation in the Ewing family when a stranger arrives in J.R.'s office and announces the reason for his intrusion. He has come to claim the woman who is still his legal wife....
(First shoicn on BBC1)
(Another episode o/ Dallas next Monday)

Geoffrey Smith and Clay Jones visit the garden at
South Farm, Faringdon
Graham Rose started in a garden without shape, and it was full of weeds. He's used his own ideas, and a lot of others, to create a garden in which his success rate is high, but there have been a fair share of failures.
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
Clay Jones
Producer:
John Kenyon.

Two Thousand Years of Tapestry, from Ancient Egypt to
Henry Moore
Presented by Edwin Mullins
Instant decor for medieval castles, ceremonial dress for a Peruvian Indian propaganda for a Sun King, tapestry has been all these things. n our own times this intricate art takes many forms, from the huge
Sutherland tapestry for Coventry
Cathedral to the smaller individual works of artist-craftsmen.
This week the Victoria and Albert Museum opens an unusual exhibition of tapestries from drawings by Henry Moore ; he discusses this translation of his work against the background of the long tradition of tapestry weaving down the centuries.
U'lm editor JOHN s. SMITH Producer ANNA JACKSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Moore
Presented By:
Edwin Mullins
Unknown:
Albert Museum
Unknown:
Henry Moore
Producer:
Anna Jackson

starring Emmanuelle Riva
Jean-Pierre Darras
Adapted from a book written from first-Kand experience as an awful warning about the miseries of divorce, Michel Wyn 's film charts the humiliation and despair of a wife abandoned for a younger woman.
Aline, after four children and an operation, is no match for her husband's determination to start a new life with someone else and although she is awarded custody of the children, they are not at all happy with the arrangements.
Adapted by FRANÇOISE VERNY from HERVÉ BAZIN'S novel
Directed by MICHEL WYN. Films: page 15 (A French film with English sub-titles) (First showing on British television)

Contributors

Unknown:
Emmanuelle Riva
Unknown:
Jean-Pierre Darras
Unknown:
Michel Wyn
Adapted By:
Françoise Verny
Directed By:
Michel Wyn.
Aline:
Emmanuelle Riva
LOUiS:
Jean-Pierre Darras
Odile:
France Dougnac
L6on:
Renaud Sechan
Agathe:
Dorine Hollier
ROSe:
Marianne Epin
Guy:
François L'Homme
Maitre L'heureux:
Yvon Sarray

The classic sci-fi series
starring Martin Sheen and James Shigeta with Ed Nelson and Bill Gunn
A group of astronauts, captives on the planet Ebon, are being interrogated and tortured to make them talk. It seems that one of the group has broken and turned traitor - but which one?

Contributors

Written and Produced by:
Joseph Stefano
Director:
John Erman
Executive Producer:
Leslie Stevens

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