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Story.: Motorway Story
Written by BARBARA Lammas Presenters
Elizabeth Millbank Fred Harris
BBC videobooks. Beebtots, stories tram Noggin the Nog, Clangers, Bagpuss and Ivor the Engine (BBCV 9004), £29.95, Hop-pity Goes- to Town (bbcv 9001), £29.95. Children's Cartoons (BBCV 9000), £29.95, from retailers

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Written By:
Barbara Lammas

You're Not Elected Charlie Brown A comedy cartoon in which ordinary Charlie Brown is only one step behind his extraordinary friends, Lucy, Linus, Sally, Peppermint Patty and Schroeder and, of course. Snoopy the dog.

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Unknown:
Charlie Brown
Unknown:
Charlie Brown

Nebule, the little hero of this tale, reaches for a simple black line and makes it a magic chord which he can manipulate to create his wildest fantasies.
Directed by BERNARD LONGPRE Produced by The national film board of CANADA

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Directed By:
Bernard Longpre

A film record of this Norfolk village made just after the Second World War provides a striking contrast with the.Worstead of today. Once famous for its fine woollen cloth, it's now.a typical example of rural decline. But does Worstead's highly, successful, annual festival suggest hope for the future?
Film editor KABEN.heward.
- Producer MIKE purton

Starring Anne Bancroft, Sue Lyon

A group of women are trapped in a Christian Mission at the height of a revolutionary war. When, a murderous bandit takes over the Mission the women's courage is put to an appalling test.
Ford's last film completes this retrospective season.

Films: page 18

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Screenplay:
Janet Green
Screenplay:
John McCormick
Producer:
Bernard Smith
Director:
John Ford
Dr Cartwright:
Anne Bancroft
Emma Clark:
Sue Lyon
Agatha Andrews:
Margaret Leighton
Miss Binns:
Flora Robson
Jane Argent:
Mildred Dunnock
Florrie Pether:
Betty Field
Mrs Russell:
Anna Lee
Charles Pether:
Eddie Albert

The- announcement of the winner of the Booker McConnell Prize' for Fiction is the highpoint of the literary year. The. winner receives a prize of £10,OOO but the subsequent prestige is worth far more.
Russell Harty introduces tonight's award ceremony live from London's historic Stationers Hall and reveals which of these books have been voted best novel of the year: John Arden Silence Among the Weapons
William Boyd An Ice Cream War
Lawrence Durrell Constance or Solitary Practices Alice Thomas Ellis The 27th Kingdom
Thomas Keneally Schindler 's Ark Timothy Mo Sour Sweet
Production team NADIA HAGCAR, JULIAN JEBD , KATE MEYNELL , CHRIS RILEY Produced by TOM GUTTERIDGE (Cookshow: tonight at 9.30) Woodis On ... page 93

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Introduces:
Russell Harty
Unknown:
John Arden
Unknown:
William Boyd
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Lawrence Durrell Constance
Unknown:
Alice Thomas Ellis
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Thomas Keneally Schindler
Unknown:
Julian Jebd
Unknown:
Kate Meynell
Unknown:
Chris Riley
Produced By:
Tom Gutteridge

written by RAY CAMERON
BARRY CRYER , KENNY EVERETT
Political comment, social reform, cerebral involvement and up-to-the-minute news are just some of the ingredients not included in tonight's show. Hope you will be watching ... we will ... yours truly, Ray, Barry and Kenny.
Executive producer JAMES MOIR
Producer BILL WILSON.

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Written By:
Ray Cameron
Written By:
Barry Cryer
Written By:
Kenny Everett
Producer:
James Moir
Producer:
Bill Wilson.

Esther Rantzen presents a culinary extravaganza from the Savoy Hotel.
Five celebrities prepare dishes from the books of top cookery writers, while the writers look on... Willie Rushton cooks up a chille con carne a la Delia Smith
Cyril Smith, MP, roasts John Tovey's lakeland lamb in hay, Suzi Quatro attempts Jane Grigson's monkfish au poivre, Gerald Harper stuffs Claudia Roden's Persian chicken, and Jane Asher prepares salmon en croute according to Prue Leith.
Musical director LAURIE HOLLOWAY Research NADIA RAGGAR

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Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Willie Rushton
Unknown:
John Tovey
Unknown:
Suzi Quatro
Unknown:
Jane Grig
Unknown:
Gerald Harper
Unknown:
Claudia Roden
Unknown:
Jane Asher

Two years ago the name Molly Keane was unknown. Then she wrote her best-selling novel Good Behaviour.
Russell Harty travelled to Southern Ireland to meet her and talk about the days when her plays were in the West End, her books on every shelf and her name was M.J. Farrell.
Music composed by LAURIE HOLLOWAY Photography KEN MACMILLAN Film editor GERRY POMEROY
Assistant producer KATE MEYNELL Producer RUSSELL HARTY
Directed by TOM GUTTERIDGE
(Whodunnit? tomorrow at 6.55)

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Unknown:
Molly Keane
Unknown:
Russell Harty
Music composed by:
Laurie Holloway
Photography:
Ken MacMillan
Editor:
Gerry Pomeroy
Producer:
Russell Harty
Directed By:
Tom Gutteridge

Peter Snow, John Tusa and Donald MacCormick present the major events of the day, with the pictures, interviews and analysis that explain their significance.
The programme's correspondents report from Britain and around the world on the issues and topics which are making the headlines.
Producers JOHN HOLME , TONY HALL Directors
MIKE CATHERWOOD , JOHN WILKINSON Assignment editors
HOWARD ANDERSON. NICK GUTHRIE Deputy editor PAUL NORRIS Editor DAVID LLOYD

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Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Producers:
John Holme
Unknown:
Mike Catherwood
Unknown:
John Wilkinson
Unknown:
Howard Anderson.
Unknown:
Nick Guthrie
Editor:
Paul Norris
Editor:
David Lloyd

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