Programme Index

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9.30 Casebook Scotland: 4: A Picture of Health?: The NHS in Scotland
(e)

9.52 Look and Read: Geordie Racer: 'This is Radio Newcastle'
(e)

10. 15 Around Scotland: Glasgow: 1: My Glasgow
BBC Scotland
(R) (e)

10.38 Information World: Pass it On
(e)

11.00 Storytime: Ma Liang and the Magic Brush
(e)

11.18 Wondermaths: 14
(e)

11.35 Let's See: Above and Below: 1: Flying High
(Shown on Wednesday 10.38am) (e)

12.00 English File: Black Voices
The voices of four black writers - Alice Walker (USA), Sipho Sepamla (South Africa), Merle Collins (Grenada), Lemn Sissay (Britain)
(e)

12.35pm Scene: Getting In: 1
(R) (e)

1.05 France - Francais: Estelle
(e)

Contributors

Producer (Casebook Scotland/Around Scotland):
Peter Legge
Interviewee (English File):
Alice Walker
Interviewee (English File):
Sipho Sepamla
Interviewee (English File):
Merle Collins
Interviewee (English File):
Lemn Sissay [RT credites as 'Lemn Sissam' in error]
Producer (English File):
Bruce Jamson
Film Cameraman (Scene):
Peter Hall
Producer (Scene):
Chris Ellis

Introduced by David Icke
Indoor Hockey: The Lada British Cities Championship - The Final
Commentator Nigel Starmer-Smith
The Monte Carlo Rally
Traditionally the most prestigious rally on the world circuit - Steve Rider navigates.
The Busby Babes: Tomorrow is the 30th anniversary of the Munich air disaster. There's a special tribute to perhaps the greatest of them all, DUNCAN EDWARDS.
Television presentation Hockey Alan Griffiths
Studio director MURRAY NEEDHAM Producer GRAHAM FRY including at
3.00 News and Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Icke
Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Unknown:
Duncan Edwards.
Unknown:
Alan Griffiths

- starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Holmes and Watson are entangled in a web of deceit and murder.
Screenplay by BERTRAM MILLHAUSER Directed by ROY WILLIAM NEILL
0 FILMS: page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
Basil Rathbone
Unknown:
Sherlock Holmes
Unknown:
Bertram Millhauser
Directed By:
Roy William Neill
Dr Watson:
Nigel Bruce
Adrea Spedding:
Gale Sondergaard
Lestrade:
Dennis Hoey
Lock:
Vernon Downing
Radlik:
Alec Craig
Mrs Hudson:
Mary Gordon

The Western Star Domino
Club in the St Paul 's district of Bristol is a social club for middle-aged West Indians who came to this country in the 1960s. They insist it's not a ghetto but more a place where a community has refound itself around a unique form of dominos. Producer BERNARD HALL BBC West (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
St Paul

by Chris Ellis

Huw gives up his room to two English girls on holiday. He's not too happy about being pushed out to an old caravan in a field. But things look up when the girls discover him there. So why does he end up in the shed?
(R) (e)

Contributors

Writer:
Chris Ellis
Film Editor:
John Billingham
Producer/Director:
Roger Tonge
Mr Newcombe:
Paul Arlington
Mr Powell:
Stacy Davies
Richard:
Timothy Lyn
Jane:
Cathy Murphy
Mrs Newcombe:
Elizabeth Proud
Huw:
Robert E. Roberts
Rachel:
Jenna Russell

Friday Report talks to champion of community architecture and president of the Royal Institute of British Architects, Rod Hackney. Are architects giving the people of the south-east the homes and communities they want and need? Are they designing for living?
(Regional programme; for variations see next column)

Contributors

Reporter:
Michael Delahaye
Interviewee:
Rod Hackney
Producer:
Patti Steeples
Editor:
Colin Stanbridge

from the Gardens of the Rose Presented by Geoff Hamilton and John Kelly
The gardens of the Royal
National Rose Society at St Albans are both a feast of colour and a riot of scents. Executive producer JOHN KENYON Production assistant CHRISTINE HARDMAN
Producer DENIS W. GARTSIDE BBC Pebble Mill
Plant list on Ceefax page 261

Contributors

Presented By:
Geoff Hamilton
Presented By:
John Kelly
Producer:
John Kenyon
Unknown:
Christine Hardman

The Emperor by RYSZARD KAPUSCINSKI
Arena presents JONATHAN MILLER 'S acclaimed production for the Royal
Court Theatre. Adapted for the stage and television by MICHAEL HASTINGS and JONATHAN MILLER
Translated by WILLIAM R. BRAND and KATARZYNA
MROCZKOWSKA-BRAND Haile Selassie , Emperor of Ethiopia, was one of the great enigmatic figures of the century.
Five actors bring to life memories of the corruption and double-dealing at the emperor's palace just before his final overthrow.
Theatre set and costume design RICHARD HUDSON
Set design adapted for television ALAN SPALDING
Produced and directed by JONATHAN MILLER

Contributors

Unknown:
Ryszard Kapuscinski
Unknown:
Jonathan Miller
Television By:
Michael Hastings
Television By:
Jonathan Miller
Translated By:
William R. Brand
Unknown:
Mroczkowska-Brand Haile Selassie
Directed By:
Jonathan Miller
Und:
Ben Onwukwe
Hulet:
Nabil Shaban
Fost:
Stefan Kalipha
Arat:
Hepburn Graham
Amset:
Okon Jones

starring
James Whitmore Edmund Gwenn Joan Weldon James Arness
After finding a 6-year-old girl wandering in a state of shock in the New
Mexico desert, State Police Sergeant Ben Peterson begins an investigation which leads him to a mysteriously wrecked car, the murdered owner of a nearby general store - and strange, giant footprints at the scene of both crimes.
Screenplay by TED SHERDEMAN from a story by GEORGE WORTHING YATES Directed by GORDON DOUGLAS
0 IN THE PICTURE: page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
James Whitmore
Unknown:
Edmund Gwenn
Unknown:
Joan Weldon
Unknown:
James Arness
Unknown:
Sergeant Ben Peterson
Unknown:
Ted Sherdeman
Story By:
George Worthing
Directed By:
Gordon Douglas
Sgt Ben Peterson:
James Whitmore
Dr Harold Medford:
Edmund Gwenn
Dr Patricia Medford:
Joan Weldon
Robert Graham:
James Arness
Brig Gen O'Brien:
Onslow Stevens
Major Kibbee:
Sean McClory
Ed Blackburn:
Chris Drake
Little girl:
Sandy Descher
Mrs Lodge:
Mary Ann Hokanson
Capt of troopers:
Don Shelton
Crotty:
Fess Parker
Jensen:
Olin Howlin

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