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Story: Harry's Baggy Jumper written and illustrated by SHONA KEITH. Presenters
Sheelagh Gilbey , Ben Thomas
Pianist PAUL READE
Designer LES MCCULLUM
Scripts by PETER RIDSDALE SCOTT Directed by JOHN M. A. LANE Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Illustrated By:
Shona Keith.
Unknown:
Sheelagh Gilbey
Pianist:
Ben Thomas
Pianist:
Paul Reade
Designer:
Les McCullum
Unknown:
Peter Ridsdale
Directed By:
John M. A. Lane
Producer:
Judy Whitfield
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

A series of programmes which aims to help mentally-handicapped people to get more out of life. Presented by BRIAN RIX
Let's Go to a Football Match
DirectedbyROSANNAHIBBERT
Series producer GORDON CROTON
Notes for parents and teachers, 65p inc postage, available from [address removed]

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Rix

Five public talks on race relations. 3: Asians in Britain: Problem or Opportunity?
DR BHIKH parekh , Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Hull Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
Five Views of Multi-Racial Britain, £l.00 inc postage and packing, from[address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Bhikh Parekh
Producer:
John Twitchin

Ten projects for making furniture at home, presented by DAVID DAY and ALBERT JACKSON
8: Fully Upholstered Seating
Directed by DENIS GARTSIDE Produced by RON BLOOMFIELD

Contributors

Presented By:
David Day
Unknown:
Albert Jackson
Directed By:
Denis Gartside
Produced By:
Ron Bloomfield

A series of nve programmes
3:ADAM HOPKiNS in conversationWith HARRY REE
Harry Ree gives a vigorous defence of the performance in practice of comprehensive schools.
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer JENNY ROGERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Ree
Director:
Paula Gilder
Producer:
Jenny Rogers

A series in 14 parts from the books by JAMES HERRIOT with Peter Davison and Carot Drinkwater 11:Ways And Means
Adapted by BRIAN FINCH
The Misses Dunn's pig delays James from his appointment at Darrowby Youth Club at which he is to make a speech - but he would rather face a savage pig ...
Producer BILL SELLARS
Directed by CHRISTOPHER BARRY (First shou'n on BBC1)
(Part 12 tomorrow at 5.55 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
James Herriot
Unknown:
Peter Davison
Unknown:
Carot Drinkwater
Adapted By:
Brian Finch
Directed By:
Christopher Barry
James Herriot:
Christopher Timothy
Siegfried Farnon:
Robert Hardy
Tristan Farnon:
Peter Davison
Helen:
Carol Drinkwater
Mrs Hall:
Mary Hignett
Mrs Bond:
Sonia Graham
Mr Biggins:
John Sharp
Alice McTavish:
Elizabeth Millbank
Mr Kirby:
Brian Hayeg
Mr Denham:
Martin Matthews
Mr Blenkinsopp:
William Hoyland
Muriel Dunn:
Rosamund Greenwood
Matilda Dunn:
Ann Way
Betty:
Julie Melvin
Agnes:
Wendy Jackson

The fourth of seven programmes made by young people for young people. This evening's programme comes from Greenock.
'Greenock's a wild place really,' says one of the production panel of seven, but their films, music and discussion go to prove it's something else as well.
They tackle the major themes of drink, girls' opportunities, education and setting up a band. Stiff Little Fingers and local band Pretty Boy Floyd provide the music.
Made with the help of the Community Programme Unit

Contributors

Musicians:
Stiff Little Fingers
Musicians:
Pretty Boy Floyd

The story of flying boats is one of ingenuity and enterprise; of style during the dying days of Britain's imperial grandeur; of Coastal Command's war against the U-boats and of post-war scepticism that hastened their end. For all those who new in them the flying boats were unique and unforgettable. In the first of three programmes David Lomax tells of the early days when Britain's first flying boat landed on the Solent in 1913; of First World War patrols in the North Sea; and of RAF pioneering nights to the Empire.
Film editor PETER HUNT Producer JOHN COLEMAN
(Part 2 next Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lomax
Editor:
Peter Hunt
Producer:
John Coleman

In the sixth of eight programmes Des O'Connor plays host to some of the nnest entertainment talent from Britain and America.
Tonight's guests are - from Britain: Bernie Winters, Grace Kennedy from America: Jimmy Aleck
Orchestra directed by COHN KEYEt Programme associate NEiL SHAND Sound LEf) SHOREY
Lighting ERfc WALDS
Designer GRAHAM LOUGH
Executive producer JAMES MOtH Producer BRIAN FENDERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Grace Kennedy
Unknown:
Jimmy Aleck
Directed By:
Cohn Keyet

A series of four programmes from the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, starring Alan Price, his musicians and singers and special guest Madeline Bell
Tonight the programme features Gospel, Blues and Soul music and includes 'Go where I send thee' and 'What'd I say '.
Designer JOHN COLEMAN
Producer PETER RIDSDALE SCOTT Director MIKE STEPHENS BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Price
Unknown:
Madeline Bell
Designer:
John Coleman
Producer:
Peter Ridsdale

Peter Snow, Charles Wheeler, John Tusa and Peter Hobday present an informed account of what's happening in the world.

News, weather from Linda Alexander, plus sport from David Icke.

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Snow
Presenter:
Charles Wheeler
Presenter:
John Tusa
Presenter:
Peter Hobday
Newsreader:
Linda Alexander
Sports reporter:
David Icke
Producer:
John Holme
Director:
Alex Saward
Director:
John Wilkinson
Assignment Editor:
George Walker
Assignment Editor:
John Mahoney
Editor:
George Carey

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