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2.00pm and 3.00pm News and Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Greenall Whitley
Introduced By:
Eddie Hemmings
Commentator:
Harry Rigby.
Producer:
Keith Phillips

The first of a series of four debates recorded in different prisons in which crime, punishment and the prison crisis are scrutinised.
The first programme comes from Guys Marsh Young Offender Institution,
Shaftesbury, Dorset, and asks how young people can be deflected from that first step towards a life inside.
Presenter: Fred Emery.

Contributors

Presenter:
Fred Emery.

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The first of four tongue-in-cheek espionage thrillers featuring popular entertainer Dean Martin as Matt Helm , super-agent for American Intelligence.
When Chinese agent Tung-Tze plots to divert an American missile to strike an important nuclear base, Matt Helm is brought out of his early retirement. But the route to the enemy involves a number of seductive women.
Screenplay by OSCAR SAUL
Based on The Silencers and Death of a Citizen by DONALD HAMILTON Produced by IRVING ALLEN Directed by PHIL KARLSON
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Contributors

Unknown:
Dean Martin
Unknown:
Matt Helm
Unknown:
Matt Helm
Play By:
Oscar Saul
Unknown:
Donald Hamilton
Produced By:
Irving Allen
Directed By:
Phil Karlson
Matt Helm:
Dean Martin
Gail Hendricks:
Stella Stevens
Tina:
Daliah Lavi
Tung-Tze:
Victor Buono
Wigman:
Arthur O'Connell
Sam Gunther:
Robert Webber
MacDonald:
James Gregory
Sarita:
Cyd Charlsse
Lovey Kravezit:
Beverly Adams
Domino:
Richard Devon
Dr Naldi:
David Bond

David Dimbleby presents news and analysis from the first day of the Social and Liberal Democrats
Conference and interviews leading figures in the party. Vivian White reports on the day's events.
Producers CATHI mcgill and ANDREA HERTZ Production assistant JOSEPHINE SHEPPARD
Deputy editor ALEX GERLIS Editor JAMES HOGAN

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Vivian White
Producers:
Cathi McGill
Producers:
Andrea Hertz
Unknown:
Josephine Sheppard
Editor:
Alex Gerlis
Editor:
James Hogan

From the International
Festival of Country Music: featuring Boxcar Willie, Keith Whitley and Rosie Flores.
David Allan introduces the sounds, and talks to the stars, of Britain's premier country music get-together at
Wembley. Headlining tonight is the ever-popular ex-hobo Boxcar Willie , and there's a special tribute to Keith Whitley who sadly died recently in the prime of his musical life.
Lighting JOHN KING
Design STEPHAN PACZAI
Directors JOHN BURROWES and TOM CORCORAN
Producer DAVE PERROTTET

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Whitley
Unknown:
Rosie Flores.
Introduces:
David Allan
Unknown:
Boxcar Willie
Unknown:
Keith Whitley
Unknown:
John King
Design:
Stephan Paczai
Directors:
John Burrowes
Directors:
Tom Corcoran
Producer:
Dave Perrottet

Eight country-by-country accounts of the origins of the Second World War written and narrated by Charles Wheeler. 2: Germany
More than any individual or combination of events, Hitler started the Second World War in Europe. Hitler deceived many people in Germany and abroad by his claim that he was merely demolishing the Versailles treaty when his real aim was the creation of a racial empire in eastern Europe for the German master race. His bluff was not called until it was too late. In 1939, Hitler believed that Britain would not interfere if he attacked Poland. He was wrong. Film editors CAROL OWENS and GRAHAM DEAN
Series producer DENYS BLAKEWAY Producer BILL TREHARNE JONES
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Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Wheeler.
Editors:
Carol Owens
Producer:
Denys Blakeway

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