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Continuing a special selection of programmes from the series about the rich .and powerful Texas family, whieh recalls some of the milestones in the eventful lives of the Ewings.
Whatever Happened to Baby John: part 1
Sue Ellen's hard drinking and other problems nearly killed her and her unborn child. Miraculously they have both survived - so far. But although the new baby brings joy to the Ewing family as a whole, there are still serious troubles ahead....
Written by CAMILLE MARCHETTA Directed by LEONARD KATZMAN
(Part 2 tomorrow at 6.55)

Contributors

Written By:
Camille Marchetta
Directed By:
Leonard Katzman

The first of three programmes. The legendary Dutch decepionist invites you to be amused and amazed by some of the world's top professional magicians.

From Hollywood: Norm Nielsen and his Musical Magic, Glen Falkenstein the man with the X-ray Eyes

From New York: Slydini the Master of Misdirection

From Tokyo: Shimada, Japan's leading magic star, with the first television presentation of his Dragon Illusion.

Contributors

Presenter/Magician:
Fred Kaps
Magician:
Norm Nielsen
Magician:
Glenn Falkenstein
Magician:
null Slydini
Magician:
null Shimada
Music:
Ken Jones
Technical Consultant:
Ali Bongo
Technical Consultant:
Robert Swadling
Designer:
Ken Starkey
Producer:
John Fisher

Gerald Harrison introduces BBC2's Brass Band knock-out competition. Programme 4: Round 1
From Stockport, the North West Champions
The Fairey Engineering Works Band conducted by WALTER HARGREAVES who battle it out for a place in the second semi-final, and a chance to win £1,000 against the champion Band of Wales The Cory Band conducted by DENZIL STEPHENS with guest supporters
Gerald Harrison and Gerry Monte Judges
Lt-Col Trevor L. Sharpe, MVO, OBE and Bill Relton
Recorded at the Assembly Rooms, Derby Sound NEIL MURRAY
Lighting DICK BENTLEY Designer DEBBIE KNIGHT
Production assistant DAVID PICKTHALL Producer KEN GRIFFIN

Contributors

Introduces:
Gerald Harrison
Conducted By:
Walter Hargreaves
Conducted By:
Denzil Stephens
Unknown:
Gerald Harrison
Unknown:
Gerry Monte
Unknown:
Bill Relton
Unknown:
Dick Bentley
Designer:
Debbie Knight
Unknown:
David Pickthall
Producer:
Ken Griffin

A comedy film series starring and with Ida Works Out
Call it Rhoda's luck. Just when her boss needs some part-time help her mother needs a part-time job!
Written by LABRY BALMAGIA and DENNIS KOENIG
Directed by TONY MORDENTE

Contributors

Written By:
Labry Balmagia
Unknown:
Dennis Koenig
Directed By:
Tony Mordente
Rhoda:
Valerie Harper
Brenda:
Julie Kavner
Ida:
Nancy Walker
Jack Doyle:
Kenneth McMillan
Gary:
Ron Silver

Presented by Eric Robson
A fresh look at an issue that divides public opinion.
Filmed report, followed by a live discussion with the decision makers and the people directly affected by those decisions.
Producers DAVID GEEN
BRIAN GIBSON , BRIAN James Editor ALAN Dobson
BBC Manchester
If you've got a point of view, let's hear it. All participating BBC local radio stations will, hat a phone-in continuing the Brass Tacks debate (details on local radio page of RADIO TIMES). Alternatively, write to: Brass Tacks - Return Call, BBCtv, Oxford Road, Manchester M60 1SJ. (Return Call next Saturday will report back on what you think)

Contributors

Presented By:
Eric Robson
Producers:
David Geen
Unknown:
Brian Gibson

Peter Snow, Peter Hobday, John Tusa and Charles Wheeler report and analyse the events of the day. Weather and sports news from Linda Alexander and Shaun Brown
Producer DAVID DICKINSON Directors
ALEX SAWARD and JOHN WILKINSON Assignment editors
GEORGE WALKER and JOHN MAHONEY Deputy editor RONALD NEIL Editor GEORGE CAREY

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
Linda Alexander
Unknown:
Shaun Brown
Producer:
David Dickinson
Unknown:
Alex Saward
Unknown:
John Wilkinson
Unknown:
George Walker
Unknown:
John Mahoney
Editor:
Ronald Neil
Editor:
George Carey

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