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9.38 Maths Workshop: Stage 2 The Place that Counts
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10.0 Merry-go-Round Dead Bones
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10.23 Exploring Science
Structures and Forces
Introduced by David Ashton.
Contributors
Presenter:
David
Ashton
Puppets:
Alan
Platt
Animation:
Bura and
Hardwick
Producer:
Barbara
Parker
11.0 SCAN: Why Peterloo?
The background to 'The black lamp' investigated.
11.22 MUSIC TIME: Programme 14
11.45 NEW HORIZONS
The Wizard Who Spat on the Floor: Part 2
The development of the phonograph and the electric light made Edison a public figure and a millionaire industrialist. He is dogged by law-suits; loses all his money in a mining venture; but goes on working to the end of his life. Narrated by Clive Swift Producer Robert Vas
This morning Her Majesty The Queen opened the new National Exhibition Centre. This massive complex of buildings will be Britain's shop window to the world in the 1980s - and already there's a success story to tell.
At the NEC:
Bob Langley and Donny MacLeod present highlights of the morning's events - and a guide to the new exhibition centre in the heart of England.
At Pebble Mill:
David Seymour and Marian Foster present their selection of the other events of the day including Variety Scrapbook with Charlie Chester.
Contributors
Presenter:
Bob
Langley
Presenter:
Donny
MacLeod
Presenter:
David
Seymour
Presenter:
Marian
Foster
Guest:
Charlie
Chester
Editor:
Terry
Dobson
Told by Ray Brooks
Contributors
Story and illustration by:
David
McKee
Narrator:
Ray
Brooks
2.1 WORDS AND PICTURES
A new series for 6- and 7-year-olds in the beginning stages of reading. Rabbits and Rockets.
2.18 NEAR AND FAR
Badheri Village
2.40 BIOLOGY
The Land Battle
Diana Rigg and Rev Joseph McCulloch in the first of a series of dialogues from St Mary-Ie-Bow
Contributors
Unknown:
Diana
Rigg
Unknown:
Joseph
McCulloch
A programme for children under 5
Told by Richard Briers
Contributors
Narrator:
Richard
Briers
Writer:
Grange
Calveley
Animation:
Bob
Godfrey
with David Garfield John of Badsaddle by MARTIN BOOTH
When Sir John de Wythmail returns home from the wars, he finds that his village is being terrorised by a wolf , . ,
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Garfield
Unknown:
Sir John
de Wythmail
with John Noakes, Peter Purves and Lesley Judd
The Blue Peter Book of Odd Odes, 45p from bookshops
Contributors
Presenter:
John
Noakes
Presenter:
Peter
Purves
Presenter:
Lesley
Judd
Assistant Editor:
Rosemary
Gill
Editor:
Biddy
Baxter
A comedy about film-making by JOHN BRANFIELD
John wanted to make his own film about Cornwall. But how could he stop his father interfering?
Designer FIONA COMRIE Producer ANNA home Director MARILYN FOX
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Branfield
Designer:
Fiona
Comrie
Director:
Marilyn
Fox
John Carveth:
David
Ford
Peter:
Mark
Case
Mr Carveth:
Edward
Hardwicke
Mrs Carveth:
Anne
Cunningham
Wendy Carveth:
Tamsin
Mitchell
Jill:
Nicola
King
by OLIVER FOSTGATE The Egg
Pictures by PETER FIRMIN
Story told by OLWEN GRIFFITHS
ANTHONY JACKSON and OLIVER FOSTGATE Music by VERNON ELLIOTT
Contributors
Unknown:
Oliver
Fostgate
Unknown:
Peter
Firmin
Told By:
Olwen
Griffiths
Told By:
Anthony
Jackson
Told By:
Oliver
Fostgate
Music By:
Vernon
Elliott
with Richard Whitmore Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Whitmore
Britain's most popular current affairs programme.
Presented this week by Michael Barratt , Frank Bough
Bob Wellings and Dilys Morgan Reporters at large:
BERNARD FALK, DIANE HARRON JAMES HOGG , JOHN STAPLETON
PATRICK STENSON , PHILIP TIBENHAM MARTIN YOUNG
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor JOHN GAU
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Barratt
Unknown:
Frank
Bough
Unknown:
Bob
Wellings
Unknown:
Diane
Harron
Unknown:
James
Hogg
Unknown:
John
Stapleton
Unknown:
Patrick
Stenson
Unknown:
Philip
Tibenham
Editor:
Stuart
Wilkinson
Robert Robinson referees a con test in speed and wits between families from all over the UK.
The Hes family from Backford, near Chester v the Tisdall family from Plymouth, Devon
Associate producer ROBERT TONER Executive producer CECIL KORER
Contributors
Host:
Robert
Robinson
Producer:
Robert
Toner
Producer:
Cecil
Korer
Contact by IAN curteis starring
James Ellis , Douglas Fielding
A man is trapped under a load of dangerous chemicals. Move him, and the lot might go up. Leave him there and....? Script editor GRAHAM WILLIAMS Designer CYNTHIA KLJUCO
Producer RODERICK GRAHAM Director MATTHEW ROBINSON
Contributors
Unknown:
James
Ellis
Editor:
Graham
Williams
Designer:
Cynthia
Kljuco
Producer:
Roderick
Graham
Director:
Matthew
Robinson
Burnham:
Morgan
Sheppard
Erlander:
Paul
Humpoletz
Gateman:
Tommy
Wright
PC Quilley:
Douglas
Fielding
Fire Chief:
John
Harvey
Ambulance man:
Colin
Jeavons
Insp Lynch:
James
Ellis
PC Haines:
Peter
Wickham
Jim Palmer:
Artro
Morris
Police ACC:
Ivor
Roberts
Mrs Palmer:
Pearl
Hackney
Doctor:
Richard
Steele
Reporting on the stories that matter, and asking the questions that need to be asked.
Introduced by David Dimbleby
The Panorama correspondents at home and abroad are
MICHAEL CHARLTON
MICHAEL COCKERELL
RICHARD LINDLEY and TOM MANGOLD
Assistant editor DAVID HARRISON
Editor PETER PAGNAMENTA I
Contributors
Introduced By:
David
Dimbleby
Unknown:
Michael
Charlton
Unknown:
Michael
Cockerell
Unknown:
Richard
Lindley
Unknown:
Tom
Mangold
Editor:
David
Harrison
Editor:
Peter
Pagnamenta
with Richard Baker and Angela Rippon and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Baker
Unknown:
Angela
Rippon
starring Lee Van Cleef
Warren Oates and Forrest Tucker
In the small town of Lonely Dell, on the banks of the Paria river, Travis, a grizzled, solitary westerner, operates the only barge-crossing on the river. Three strangers arrive in town, hire the 1 barquero' and his barge - and then take him prisoner to await the arrival of gunman Jake Remy and his band of marauding outlaws.
Director GORDON DOUGLAS Films: page 8
Contributors
Unknown:
Lee
van Cleef
Unknown:
Warren
Oates
Unknown:
Forrest
Tucker
Unknown:
Jake
Remy
Director:
Gordon
Douglas
Travis:
Lee
van Cleef
Remy:
Warren
Oates
Mountain Phil:
Forrest
Tucker
Marquette:
Kerwin
Mathews
Anna:
Mariette
Hartley
Nola:
Maria
Gomez
Driver:
Brad
Weston
Sawyer:
Armando
Silvestre
Fair:
John Davis
Chandler
Pitney:
Craig
Littler
Happy:
Ed
Bakey
Poe:
Richard
Lapp
Steel:
Harry
Lauter
Roland:
Frank
Babish
Lopez:
Armand
Alzamora
Hawk:
Terry
Leonard
A programme in which Sue Lawley and Denis Tuohy talk to interesting people about themselves and their lives and look at events of the day which affect us with Donald MacCormick and reporters JOHN PITMAN , DAVID LOMAX
PHILIP TIBENHAM , DAVID JESSEL DAVID TAYLOR , VINCENT HANNA
JULIAN MOUNTER , MICHAEL DELAHAYE
Editor MICHAEL BUNCE
Contributors
Unknown:
Denis
Tuohy
Unknown:
Donald
MacCormick
Reporters:
John
Pitman
Reporters:
David
Lomax
Unknown:
Philip
Tibenham
Unknown:
David
Jessel
Unknown:
David
Taylor
Unknown:
Vincent
Hanna
Unknown:
Julian
Mounter