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starring Kenneth Griffith A school trip can be many things, including a way to relive a happening of the greatest consequence - the Battle of Bosworth.
The children PUPILS OF THE
WELSH SCHOOL, PONTARDAWE
Film editor CHRIS LAWRENCE
Written and directed by JOHN HEFIN BBC Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Griffith
Editor:
Chris Lawrence
Directed By:
John Hefin
Mr Huw Meredith, BA:
Kenneth Griffith
Miss Evans:
Rachel Thomas
T R Davies:
Dillwyn Owen
Maggie the Bus:
Harriet Lewis
Dai:
Hugh Thomas
Mrs Probert:
Shirley King

The last in the series, starring Roy Thinnes as David Vincent
With five hours to prevent an attack on earth, Vincent and his 'believers' are implicated by an ambitious attorney in a political assassination.

Contributors

David Vincent:
Roy Thinnes
Andrew Hatcher:
Mark Richman
Joan Seeley:
Susan Oliver
Edgar Scoville:
Kent Smith
Written By:
Barry Oringer
Directed By:
Robert Glatzer

[Starring] Phil Silvers as Sergeant Bilko

When Bilko's platoon is chosen to feature in an Army training film, the star, Pte 'All-Thumbs' Doberman, gets stage fright and the director quits leaving Bilko in charge. The result is a production Busby Berkeley would have been proud of.

Contributors

Producer:
Nat Hiken
Director:
Al de Caprio
Sergeant Bilko:
Phil Silvers
Doberman:
Maurice Gosfield

starring
Eric Porter
Rachel Roberts
Tag, an orphan fox cub, is adopted by a professional huntsman and reared with a litter of hound puppies. From this strange beginning Tag retains the instincts of a fox, yet becomes the constant companion to Merlin, a puppy hound. When the new season starts the fox becomes a victim of the hunt - but proves too wily for the hunters and disaster strikes.
Screenplay by JAMES HILL
Based on a novel The Ballad of the Belstone Fox by DAVID ROOK Produced by SALLY SHUTER Directed by JAMES HILL
0 FILMS: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Porter
Unknown:
Rachel Roberts
Play By:
James Hill
Produced By:
Sally Shuter
Directed By:
James Hill
Asher:
Eric Porter
Cathie:
Rachel Roberts
Kendrick:
Jeremy Kemp
Tod:
Bill Travers
Stephen:
Dennis Waterman
Jenny:
Heather Wright

from the Silk Cut Festival
Join your host David Allan for tonight's sample of country high spots recorded at the Wembley Arena, including Tom Gribbin Ronnie Prophet and Glory-Anne Carriere
Narvel Felts , Conway Twitty Sound
JOHN CAULFIELD , PAUL CUNLIFFE Lighting JOHN WIGGINS Designer JOHN STOUT Directors
SIMON BETTS. DAVE ROSS. BOB WILD Producer DAVE PERROTTET

Contributors

Unknown:
David Allan
Unknown:
Tom Gribbin
Unknown:
Ronnie Prophet
Unknown:
Glory-Anne Carriere
Unknown:
Narvel Felts
Unknown:
Conway Twitty
Unknown:
John Caulfield
Unknown:
Paul Cunliffe
Unknown:
John Wiggins
Designer:
John Stout
Unknown:
Simon Betts.
Unknown:
Dave Ross.
Unknown:
Bob Wild
Producer:
Dave Perrottet

by STEPHEN LOWE
A saucy comedy for the Bank Holiday about.... saucy seaside postcards.
Lighting director MIKE BAKER Costume designer CELIA PYE Designer JUAN WILLIAMS Producer ROSEMARY HILL Director JEREMY ANCOCK 0 FEATURE: page 4 * CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Lowe
Director:
Mike Baker
Designer:
Celia Pye
Designer:
Juan Williams
Producer:
Rosemary Hill
Director:
Jeremy Ancock
Mam:
Judy Cornwell
Dad:
Peter Benson
Vera:
Retty Baynes
Charlie:
Max Hafler
Scotsman:
Harry Jones
Vicar:
Tim Wylton

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