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Selected episodes from this American 50s comedy series starring Anne Jeffreys as Marion Kerby
Robert Sterling as George Kerby Leo G. Carroll as Cosmo Topper Lee Patrick as Henrietta Topper The Socialite
A visit by the Vances spells trouble for Topper when those ghostly Kerbys decide to liven up the evening.
Produced by JOHN w. LOVETON (Block and white)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Jeffreys
Unknown:
Marion Kerby
Unknown:
Robert Sterling
Unknown:
George Kerby
Unknown:
Leo G. Carroll
Unknown:
Lee Patrick

The last of an Australian drama series in nine parts adapted from the autobiographical novels by ALAN MARSHALL starring Lewis Fitz-Gerald 9: Walk into Paradise
The boot trade is one of the many to suffer severely in the Great Depression. When Alan finds a discrepancy in the company books he determines to save the factory.
Screenplay by CLIFF CREEN Producedbyjohncauci
Directed by DOUGLAS SHARP . An AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION production

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Marshall
Unknown:
Lewis Fitz-Gerald
Play By:
Cliff Creen
Directed By:
Douglas Sharp
Alan Marshall:
Lewis Fitz Gerald
Biddy:
Marilyn O'Donnell
Fulsham:
Frank Wilson
Mr Clynes:
David Hursthouse
Miss Trueman:
Helen Noonan
Leila:
Kirstie Grant
Mabel:
Sigrid Thornton
Sadie:
Joanne Barker
Ron:
Johnny Quinn
Correll:
Robin Cumming
Tom:
Edward Hepple
Robinson:
Les James

Today's programme goes to Bristol for the World Wine Fair, where Sally James and Paul Coia will be among the thousands of visitors and international connoisseurs at this colourful event.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Sally James
Unknown:
Paul Coia
Editor:
Peter Hercombe

A series of eight programmes. Men and women on the industrial production line stop for a breather - and to talk about their lives, jobs and concerns.
1: Women Production Workers, Brays Engineering, Leeds
Film cameraman STEVE SAUNMKSON Film editor GREG MILLER
Producer PHILIP DONNELLAN BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Saunmkson
Editor:
Greg Miller
Producer:
Philip Donnellan

The Invisible World
Narrated by Anthony Clare
A beautiful and absorbing look at the many hidden aspects of life about us through the magic of inspired lensmanship.
(DAILY EXPRESS)
A bullet slices a playing card in two. An orange takes two weeks to rot. Much of the world around us moves too quickly - or too slowly - for us to see. For The Invisible World an impressive array of equipment was gathered to photograph things our eyes cannot normally see. The result is a fascinating collection of images, some startling, many very beautiful.
From a National Geographlc/WQED film Series editor MICK RHODES
Presented for TV by CHARLES huff

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Clare
Editor:
Mick Rhodes

Another chance to see Paul Daniels as he sets out to amuse and amaze in his own special fashion and introduces his international guests with their remarkable skills.
From Austria, Eric Brenn , the fastest act in show business and from San Francisco, Tom Noddy , blowing bubbles like you've never seen before with Debbie McGee and Amanda Newman
Musical director KEN JONES
Programme associate ALI BONCO Director JOHN BISIIOP
Produced by JOHN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Eric Brenn
Unknown:
Tom Noddy
Unknown:
Debbie McGee
Unknown:
Amanda Newman
Director:
John Bisiiop
Produced By:
John Fisher

A duel of words and wit between Arthur Marshall Sue Cook , Michael Jayston and Frank Muir
Victoria Glendinning Timothy West
Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON , BILL TOOMAN Directed by JOHN BISHOP Producer PAUL CIANI

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Marshall
Unknown:
Sue Cook
Unknown:
Michael Jayston
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Victoria Glendinning
Unknown:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Mark Goodson
Directed By:
John Bishop
Producer:
Paul Ciani

starring Jasper Carrott
A midsummer taste of the humour and comment which brightened the winter evenings in darkest 82. With Mark Arden , Debby Bishop
Stephen Frost , Kay Stonham , Nick Wilton and The Flying Pickets
Music PETER BREWIS
Script associate NEIL SRAND
Written by JASPER CARROTT. KIM FULLER ROB GRANT and DOUG NAYLOR. IAN HISLOP TONY SARCHET. BOB SINFIELD
Additional material ARDEN, FROST, WILTON DUNCAN CAMPBELL
Director GEOFF POSNER Producer PAUL JACKSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Jasper Carrott
Unknown:
Mark Arden
Unknown:
Debby Bishop
Unknown:
Stephen Frost
Unknown:
Kay Stonham
Unknown:
Nick Wilton
Music:
Peter Brewis
Written By:
Jasper Carrott.
Written By:
Kim Fuller
Written By:
Rob Grant
Written By:
Doug Naylor.
Written By:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Tony Sarchet.
Unknown:
Bob Sinfield
Unknown:
Wilton Duncan Campbell
Director:
Geoff Posner
Producer:
Paul Jackson

... of documentary. Package Tour Every Saturday Air Europe flight AE54 from Manchester empties 130 passengers at Alicante Airport in Spain. Nearly all the travellers are bound for a summer holiday in Benidorm, whose sun, sand and sangria will weave its magic spell for 14 days.
Executive producer ROGER MILLS
Directed by MARK CHAPMAN

Contributors

Directed By:
Mark Chapman

John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick , with Joan Bakewell and Linda Alexander , present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts.
Producers
PETER BELL. TONY HALL. DAVE STANFORD
Directors MIKE CATOERWOOD , JOHN WILKINSON Assignment editors
NICK GUTHRIE. JOHN MORRELL Deputy editor PAUL NORRIS Editor DAVID LLOYD

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
Joan Bakewell
Unknown:
Linda Alexander
Unknown:
Peter Bell.
Directors:
Mike Catoerwood
Directors:
John Wilkinson
Unknown:
Nick Guthrie.
Unknown:
John Morrell
Editor:
Paul Norris
Editor:
David Lloyd

11.50 Metamorphism in the Italian Alps
The European Alps provide Invaluable information as to how mountains were formed.
12.15 Television Technology
Why does the television test card look like it does? The special nature of a television signal makes it liable to various kinds of distortion, and each part of the test card has a specific use in checking for a particular fault.

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