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with Judy sings Every Little Movement Has a Meaning of Its Own and proves it, too, in this delightful musical comedy about a stagestruck girl convinced that stardom is just around the corner. with Tommy Dorsey and Bob Crosby and their bands.
Screenplay by RICHARD CONNELL and GLADYS LEHMAN based on the novel by JOSEPH PASTERNAK
Directed by NORMAN TAUROG
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Contributors

Unknown:
Tommy Dorsey
Unknown:
Bob Crosby
Unknown:
Richard Connell
Unknown:
Gladys Lehman
Novel By:
Joseph Pasternak
Directed By:
Norman Taurog
John Thomway:
Van Heflin
Lily Mars:
Judy Garland
Mrs Thornway:
Fay Bainter
Owen Vail:
Richard Carlson

A story of the Nullarbor narrated by Jim Smilie. Australia's Nullarbor Plain is a vast wilderness, uninhabited except for the lonely railmen and their wives along the Transcontinental Railroad.
Once a week a special supply train sets out on a delivery round equivalent to a journey from London to Rome. It's a High Street on wheels, known as the 'Tea and Sugar'. Producer BOB SAUNDERS
Series editor ANTHONY ISAACS

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Smilie.
Producer:
Bob Saunders
Editor:
Anthony Isaacs

Ten children from Ruffwood comprehensive school in Kirkby, Liverpool, and ten from Rugby public school change places for two weeks. Narrated by Claire Walmsley. Producer CHRIS CURLING Editor EDWARD MIRZOEFF
(First shown in '40 Minutes
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Contributors

Unknown:
Claire Walmsley.
Editor:
Edward Mirzoeff

The Early Years
First of two programmes in which Desmond Hawkins explores the comer of England that featured so strongly in the life of Thomas Hardy. Videotape editor RAY BURGESS Producer PAUL SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Hawkins
Unknown:
Thomas Hardy.
Editor:
Ray Burgess
Producer:
Paul Smith

from Barnsdale.
With Geoff Hamilton Anne Swithinbank and Bill Symondson. A new clematis, 'Pink
Champagne', is launched this month. Raymond Evison , who collected it in Japan some years ago, extols the virtues of clematis.
Production assistant JAYNE SAVAGE Producer JOHN KENYON
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Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Anne Swithinbank
Unknown:
Bill Symondson.
Unknown:
Raymond Evison
Producer:
John Kenyon

Ian Adam is joined by Sharon Lee Hill and Drue Williams. The third of the series sees a visit to Ian Adam 's new pupils at home to hear from them how much they have learnt. This week he takes the newcomers back to the beginning.
Accompanist and musical associate JANET EDWARDS
Sound TONY WORTHINGTON Designer PETER CALDWELL
Executive producer JOHN GAU Director BOB MARSLAND Producer IAN SQUIRES BBC North West

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Adam
Unknown:
Sharon Lee
Unknown:
Ian Adam
Unknown:
Janet Edwards
Unknown:
Sound Tony Worthington
Designer:
Peter Caldwell
Producer:
John Gau
Director:
Bob Marsland

When Sandy [text removed] married his wartime bride, nobody knew he was carrying the gene for a disease described by doctors as one of the worst to afflict mankind. It is called Huntington's Chorea and this rare, incurable and hereditary disease is now destroying his family. The programme tells the story of three generations of this remarkable family. They include Prue, the only one of Sandy [text removed] 's four children not to have so far been struck down. Now she must decide whether to take a controversial test that would reveal whether she too is carrying the disease.
Narrated by Ian Holm. Photography ALAN NEALE
Film editor ANDREW HOLLAND Producer DICK MEADOWS BBC Norwich
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Contributors

Unknown:
Sandy [text removed]
Unknown:
Sandy [text removed]
Unknown:
Ian Holm.
Editor:
Andrew Holland

Dear Comrade
Written by TOM REEDER
Directed by CHARLES S. DUBIN (R)

Contributors

Written By:
Tom Reeder
Directed By:
Charles S. Dubin
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 Peter Barnes.
In pursuit of faith, God and the devil, spells are cast, buckets of water thrown and men with black beards dance and sing.
A Hand Witch of the Second
Lighting DUNCAN BROWN Designer KEN STARKEY
Producer RICHARD LANGRIDGE Studio director GEOFF FELD Director PETER BARNES
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Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Barnes.
Unknown:
Duncan Brown
Designer:
Ken Starkey
Producer:
Richard Langridge
Director:
Geoff Feld
Director:
Peter Barnes
Fr Nerval:
Peter Bayliss
Marie Blin:
Dilys Laye
Claude Delmas:
Clive Merrison
Henri Mondor:
John Turner
From Sleep and Shadow Abegail:
Eleanor David
Rev Jonathan Guerdon:
Nigel Hawthorne
Israel Yates:
Alan Rickman
The Night of the Simhat Torah Seer of Lublin:
Iain Cuthbertson
Maggid of Kozhenitz:
Harold Innocent
Rev Mendel of Riminov:
Peter Jeffrey

Animation 2 Introduced by Richard Williams. Special Delivery
Ralph's decision to ignore his wife's request to clear the snow away begins a chain of wild misadventures. The Big Snit
A tale of a quarrelling couple oblivious of the outbreak of nuclear war.
Paradise
A blackbird's desire to become a bird of paradise. Television presentation by DAVID THOMPSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Richard Williams.
Presentation By:
David Thompson

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