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To 1880s New Zealand comes Englishman Walter Burton , to photograph the war between the colonials and the Maoris. But his grimly realistic portrayal of the conflict angers the authorities.
Screenplay by ROBERT LORD and JOHN O'SHEA
Directed by MICHAEL BLACK Produced by JOHN O'SHEA 0 FILMS: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Walter Burton
Unknown:
Robert Lord
Unknown:
John O'Shea
Directed By:
Michael Black
Produced By:
John O'Shea
Walter Burton:
Peter Vere-Jones
Alfred Burton:
Kevin J Wilson
Lydia Burton:
Helen Moulder

The Money That Came Between Sisters
A woman's money is used to take her child.
No Cash for the Caddy Is a person liable for a contract if no consideration is passing to them?
Judge Wapner deliberates. Host Doug Llewelyn. (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Judge Wapner
Unknown:
Doug Llewelyn.

Weather followed by Peter Ustinov 's
Russia
The Struggle With Napoleon Peter Ustinov traces
Napoleon's road to Moscow from Lithuania.
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Directed by JOHN MCGREEVY Produced by JOHN MCGREEVY and VICTOR SOLNICKI (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Ustinov
Unknown:
Napoleon Peter Ustinov
Directed By:
John McGreevy
Produced By:
John McGreevy
Produced By:
Victor Solnicki
Alexander I:
Andrei Tolubeev
Tolstoy:
Lev Durov

Weather followed by National
Geographic -
On Assignment The Geographic's staff photographer Jonathan Blair has just returned from five months in Yugoslavia. From 16,000 slides, 16 may appear in the magazine. Writer Tom Abercrombie speaks Arabic and becomes a Muslim to help him in his brief to trace the civilisation of the Moors. Narrated by Robin Ellis. Producer CLEM VALLANCE Series editor TIM SLESSOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Blair
Unknown:
Tom Abercrombie
Unknown:
Robin Ellis.
Producer:
Clem Vallance
Editor:
Tim Slessor

Geoff Hamilton tells you how to make your rose bed attractive all year. Plus Anne Swithinbank with house plant advice and more disease prevention advice from Pippa Greenwood.
Production assistant JAYNE SAVAGE Producer NICK PATTEN
0 GARDENING: page 80

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Anne Swithinbank
Unknown:
Pippa Greenwood.
Producer:
Nick Patten

Ian Adam is one of the West End's most renowned voice coaches. Among his former pupils are Michael Crawford , Sian Phillips and Philip Griffiths , who join him in this first of four programmes when he applies his skills to three newcomers,
Joe Connor , Frieda Reece and Louise Weston.
Accompanist and musical associate JANET EDWARDS
Sound TONY WORTHINGTON Lighting ROBIN EMPSALL
Executive producer JOHN GAU Director BOB MARSLAND Producer IAN squires BBC North West
0 FEATURE: page 66

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Adam
Unknown:
Michael Crawford
Unknown:
Sian Phillips
Unknown:
Philip Griffiths
Unknown:
Joe Connor
Unknown:
Frieda Reece
Accompanist:
Louise Weston.
Unknown:
Janet Edwards
Producer:
John Gau
Director:
Bob Marsland

Summer of the Bomb
Did the atomic bombs that fell on Hiroshima and Nagasaki really shorten the war and save Allied lives?
Based on American archive records, this dramatic account of the decision to use the atomic bomb reveals the reality of power politics - and pinpoints the origins of the Cold War. Presented by Dr Gar Alperovitz.
Photography MARTIN PATMORE Designer BARBARA GOSNOLD Film editor KATE EVANS Series editor ROY DAVIES Written and directed by ROBERT MARSHALL
0 FEATURE: page 15

Contributors

Presented By:
Dr Gar Alperovitz.
Unknown:
Martin Patmore
Designer:
Barbara Gosnold
Editor:
Kate Evans
Editor:
Roy Davies
Directed By:
Robert Marshall
President Harry Truman:
Blain Fairman
Secretary of State James Byrnes:
Brian Greene
Secretary of War Henry Stimson:
Peter Carlisle
Admiral William Leahy:
Robert Arden
General George Marshall:
Paul Maxwell
Admiral James Forrestal:
Jerry Harte
Acting Secretary of State Joseph Grew:
Robert MacLeod
General Dwight Eisenhower:
Tony Sibbald
Winston Churchill:
Alan Foss
Foreign Commissar Vyacheslav Molotov:
Jeffrey Segal
Joseph Stalin:
Donald Tandy

Major Ego
Written by LARRY BALMAGIA Directed by ALAN ALDA (R)

Contributors

Written By:
Larry Balmagia
Directed By:
Alan Alda
Hawkeye:
Alan Aida
BJ:
Mike Farrell
Col Potter:
Harry Morgan
Hot Lips:
Loretta Swit
Charles:
David Ogden Stiers
Radar:
Gary Burghoff
Klinger:
Jamie Farr
Fr Mulcahy:
William Christopher

by Richard Langridge. With and
Eastern Europe, February 1944: Johann Frink and Otto Hansen , once famous Berlin cabaret artists, are summoned to take part in a special 'entertainment', devised by a mysterious Nazi captain. When they discover where they are to perform, they find themselves with an appalling dilemma.
CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Langridge.
Music:
Dominic Muldowney
Camera supervisor:
Geoff Feld
Designer:
Rochelle Selwyn
Producer:
Ruth Caleb
Director:
Roy Battersby
Johann Frink:
Jack Shepherd
Otto Hansen:
Barry Jackson
Capt Steiner:
Kenneth Haigh
Valet:
Andy de la Tour
Musician:
Sally Dexter
Musician:
Dominic Muldowney
Musician:
Andrew Findon
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Terry Seymour

An intimate view from dawn till night of one person's day. Barney Curley
The professional gambler never smiles when he wins, nor moans when he loses. It's a job, a daily chore. Unlike the mug punter, he has no other means of income.
Barney Curley's reputation resembles the fabled gunfighter of the West. In reality, his ability comes from the form book and God. In coolness he bets thousands guided by his own counsel and a daily prayer, 'Lord lay your hand on my head and lead me through one day....' Camera JOHN ADDERLEY Producer PAUL WATSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Barney Curley
Producer:
Paul Watson

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