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Story: Whose Shadow? Adapted from a story by AARON JUDAH Presenters
Carol Leader, Don Spencer
Pianist RICHARD BROWN
Graphic designer PETER WAYNE Designer VALERIE WOLSTENHOLME Devised by ANNE DENEHY Directed by NICK WILSON
Stries producer JUDY WHITFIELD
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE (Repealed on BBC1 at 3.55 pin)

Contributors

Story By:
Aaron Judah
Leader:
Don Spencer
Pianist:
Richard Brown
Designer:
Peter Wayne
Designer:
Valerie Wolstenholme
Directed By:
Nick Wilson
Producer:
Judy Whitfield
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

The fifth of seven programmes Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Something Beautiful for God
MOTHER TERESA'S Order, the Missionaries of Charity, is dedicated to serving the poorest of the poor. In Calcutta, Malcolm Muggeridge looked at her work and discussed with her the faith which makes it all possible.
Producer PETER CHAFER

Contributors

Unknown:
Mother Teresa
Unknown:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Producer:
Peter Chafer

The camera of Nat Crosby and The songs of Ralph McTell Childhood
Sundays as a rule
Us kids went to Sunday School, And Mrs Adams said,
Angels stood round our bed ...
RALPH MCTELL 'S songs evoke the world of his London boyhood.
Music by the WILLIAM SOUTHGATE QUINTET Film editor PAUL CARTER
Producer JOHN BIRD

Contributors

Unknown:
Ralph McTell
Unknown:
Mrs Adams
Unknown:
Ralph McTell
Unknown:
William Southgate
Editor:
Paul Carter
Producer:
John Bird

The series of six programmes in which Sir Hugh Casson , architect and President of the Royal Academy, visited places that gave him particular pleasure.
4: Castle Drogo, Devonshire juljus DREWE, who owned the grocery store ' Home and Colonial' did what most people only dream about: he built himself a castle. The architect whom he chose was Edwin Lutyens who, already famous for his fine houses, was also to build the new capital city of India, Delhi. As an architect himself, SIR HUGH CASSON finds this unique building particularly fascinating.
Produced by ANNE JAMES

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Hugh Casson
Unknown:
Edwin Lutyens
Unknown:
Sir Hugh Casson
Produced By:
Anne James

starring
Bill Travers , William Sylvester
Gorgo, released from his prehistoric home by a volcanic eruption, is captured and shipped in chains to a London circus. Scientists reveal that the 65-foot monster is but a babe and soon an enraged 250-foot-high mother rises from the sea to rescue her offspring from Battersea Funfair! Jet planes attack, missiles are fired, but nothing halts the monster and London trembles as the gigantic parent advances menacingly towards the capital....
Screenplay by JOHN LORING , DANIEL HYATT Produced by FRANK KING , MAURICE KING Directed by EUGENE LOURIE Films: page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Travers
Unknown:
William Sylvester
Unknown:
John Loring
Produced By:
Frank King
Produced By:
Maurice King
Directed By:
Eugene Lourie
Joe Ryan:
Bill Travers
Sam Slade:
William Sylvester
Sean:
Vincent Winter
McCartin:
Christopher Rhodes
Prof Hendricks:
Joseph O'Conor
Prof Flaherty:
Bruce Seton
Dorkin:
Martin Benson
TV reporter:
Maurice Kaufmann
Admiral Brooks:
Basil Dignam
First mate:
Barry Keegan
Naval officer:
Thomas Duggan

A Man of the Black Mountains
Trevor Powell was born on a hill farm in the hard years of the 30s. When he was ten the bad winter of 1947 almost wiped out their flock of sheep. His father, always prudent, became even more cautious. Trevor on the other hand grew up an easy-going man, ready to take a gamble with anything, seldom resting, seldom out of the saddle - one of nature's cowboys. The film was shot during the spectacular summer round-up when Trevor and his neighbours ride up from the valleys and bring down their huge flocks from the common ground of the mountain top. Narrator DERYCK GUYLER
Photography ARTHUR SMITH
Written and produced by DON HAWORTH BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Powell
Narrator:
Deryck Guyler
Narrator:
Photography Arthur Smith
Produced By:
Don Haworth

back in Manchester tonight for an unpredictable half-hour of live entertainment.
Produced by KEN STEPHINSON Director ALAN WALSH
(Russell Harty is back in London on Tues)

Contributors

Produced By:
Ken Stephinson
Director:
Alan Walsh
Unknown:
Russell Harty

The last of five programmes starring Peter Skellern
Another view of life, sometimes whimsical, sometimes wistful, written and composed in a unique blend of gentle comedy and music by Peter Skellern.

It's Christmas Eve, the handbell ringers are carolling on the coal lorry, and the world seems a better place. Unfortunately, for the first time, Harold Metcalfe is the 'hat man'...

Music from the series (record REP 430, cassette ZCH 430), from retailers

Contributors

Writer/Music:
Peter Skellern
Sound:
Mike Johnstone
Lighting:
John Sterling
Designer:
Andy Dimond
Producer:
Simon Betts
Harold Metcalfe:
Peter Skellern
Mr Bennett:
Raymond Mason
The Rev Slingsby:
Roger Brierley
Mary Slingsby:
Ann Hamilton
Dave:
Brian Croucher
Norm:
Jon Iles
Mrs Bulford-Brown:
Maggie Jones
Melissa:
Liz Goulding

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

The last of five programmes Snowdonia
Narrator ROGER SNOWDON
Photography RONALD EASTMAN Presented by KEITH HOPKINS BBC Bristol.

Contributors

Narrator:
Roger Snowdon
Unknown:
Ronald Eastman
Presented By:
Keith Hopkins

by Ted Whitehead
After her night with Robin, Camille has a lot of explaining to do. Space finds that squatters have invaded the mews house.

Book (same title), paperback £1.50 available now, hardback £6.75 available 11 December; theme music Down at the World's End, on a single (RESL 100), from retailers

Contributors

Writer:
Ted Whitehead
Title Song:
Alan Price
Studio Lighting:
John Summers
Script Editor:
Sally Head
Designer:
Barbara Gosnold
Producer:
Colin Tucker
Director:
Barbara Derkow
Jack:
Tom Marshall
Robin:
Neville Smith
Camille:
Pam Scotcher
Else:
Christina Pall
Nicola:
Primi Townsend
Space:
Bradley Lavelle
Lady Vanessa:
Suzi Arden
Ring-a-ding:
Leslie Ash
Lynn:
Catherine Neilson
James:
Roy Alexander
Danny:
Michael Angelis
Angela:
Helen Bush
Festus:
Allister Bain

from
Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, takes its own look at the rock scene with news, views, clues and reviews.
In the studio:
TV21, Gary U.S. Bonds Vintage OGWT:
' STONE THE CROWS plus films and interviews
Introduced by Anne Nightingale and David Hepworth
Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Anne Nightingale
Introduced By:
David Hepworth
Director:
Tom Corcoran
Producer:
Michael Appleton

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