Listings
with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and
GAY HAMILTON
PATRICIA HAYES , POLLY JAMES
Contributors
Unknown:
Donald
Gee
Unknown:
Bob
Hoskins
Unknown:
Gay
Hamilton
Unknown:
Patricia
Hayes
Unknown:
Polly
James
Weather BILL GILES
Contributors
Unknown:
Bill
Giles
DONNY MACLEOD , BOB LANGLEY
MARIAN FOSTER and DAVID SEYMOUR present their selection of the ideas, activities, personalities and talking-points of the day. including Craftsmen in Action
Editor TERRY DOBSON
Contributors
Unknown:
Donny
MacLeod
Unknown:
Bob
Langley
Unknown:
Marian
Foster
Unknown:
David
Seymour
Editor:
Terry
Dobson
Contributors
Animation:
Bura and
Hardwick
Deputy Dawg and his vegetable patch give a lot of people a lot of trouble.
with Dorothy Tutin The Magic Fishbone by CHARLES DICKENS
' Tell the princess,' said the fairy, 'that the fishbone is a magic present, and that it will bring her whatever she wishes for - provided she wishes for it at the right time.' Illustrations by PETER RUSH
Contributors
Unknown:
Dorothy
Tutin
Unknown:
Charles
Dickens
Illustrations By:
Peter
Rush
with John Noakes, Peter Purves and Lesley Judd
The Forth Road Bridge
John goes wire-walking along the cables of Scotland's greatest suspension bridge.
Contributors
Presenter:
John
Noakes
Presenter:
Peter
Purves
Presenter:
Lesley
Judd
A comedy cartoon series in which ordinary Charlie Brown is only one step behind his extraordinary friends Lucy, Linus, Sally, Peppermint Patty and Schroder, and, of course, Snoopy the dog.
Contributors
Unknown:
Charlie
Brown
by MICHAEL BOND
4: A shopping expedition
Narrated by MICHAEL HORDERN
Music by HERBERT CHAPPELL
Animated and directed by ivor wood
Contributors
Music By:
Herbert
Chappell
Directed By:
Ivor
Wood
with Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Angela
Rippon
News and views in your region tonight. Then the national scene presented by MICHAEL BARRATT , FRANK BOUGH BOB WELLINGS and DILYS MORGAN
Producers RONALD NEIL
GORDON WATTS, HUGH WILLIAMS
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor JOHN GAU
Contributors
Presented By:
Michael
Barratt
Presented By:
Frank
Bough
Presented By:
Bob
Wellings
Presented By:
Dilys
Morgan
Producers:
Ronald
Neil
Unknown:
Hugh
Williams
Editor:
Stuart
Wilkinson
Editor:
John
Gau
with its usual unusual mixture of the newest ideas for improving our lives.
Raymond Baxter , William Woollard Michael Rodd and Judith Hann report on the success, and occasional failure, of scientists and engineers in livening up the years ahead.
Producers ALAN DOBSON
ROBIN BOOTLE, COLIN RIACH Editor MICHAEL BLAKSTAD
Tomorrow's World 3, £ 3.50, from bookshops
Contributors
Unknown:
Raymond
Baxter
Unknown:
William
Woollard
Unknown:
Michael
Rodd
Unknown:
Judith
Hann
Producers:
Alan
Dobson
Unknown:
Colin
Riach
Editor:
Michael
Blakstad
Discs, stars and the news from this week's top 30.
Introduced by Noel Edmonds.
Top of the Pops Orchestra, Pan's People
Contributors
Presenter:
Noel
Edmonds
Musicians:
Top of the Pops
Orchestra
Musical Director:
Johnny
Pearson
Dancers:
Pan's
People
Choreography:
Flick
Colby
Sound:
Keith
Gunn
Assistant Producer:
Stanley
Appel
Producer:
Robin
Nash
by JOHN CHAPMAN and ERIC MERRIMAN
Starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield
Terry wants to get away from it all and live in the country but June wisely suggests a holiday in a rented cottage first - just in case.
Film cameraman REG POPE Film recordist JOHN BORE Film editor BILL SYMON Design LESLEY BREMNESS
Producer PETER WHITMORE
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Chapman
Unknown:
Eric
Merriman
Unknown:
Terry
Scott
Unknown:
Whitfield
Terry
Producer:
Peter
Whitmore
Terry Fletcher:
Terry
Scott
June Fletcher:
June
Whitfield
Aunt Lucy:
Beryl
Cooke
Peggy Finch:
Damaris
Hayman
Arnold Finch:
Bill
Shine
Stable girl:
Jillianne
Foot,
by James Mitchell
[Starring] James Bolam as Jack, Susan Jameson as Jessie
with James Garbutt as Bill, Jean Heywood as Bella
"You better go on ahead and warn your mam and dad I'm coming. I don't want to be too much of a shock to them."
Feature p6
Contributors
Writer/Series created by:
James
Mitchell
Script Editor:
William
Humble
Designer:
Ray
London
Producer:
Leonard
Lewis
Director:
Ronald
Wilson
Jack:
James
Bolam
Jessie:
Susan
Jameson
Tom:
John
Nightingale
Mary:
Michelle
Newell
Will Scrimgour:
James
Bate
Bill:
James
Garbutt
Bella:
Jean
Heywood
Matt Headley:
Malcolm
Terris
Major Pinner:
Roger
Hammond
Lucy Scrimgour:
Valerie
Georgeson
Billy:
Edward
Wilson
PC Price:
Richard
Griffiths
Clerk of the Court:
David
Hartley
Defence:
Alec
Sabin
Doctor:
Jeffrey
Wickham
Prosecution:
Trevor
Ainsley
Franey:
Alan
Snell
with Peter Woods and Richard Whitmore ; Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Woods
Unknown:
Richard
Whitmore
Old-Time Music-Hall from the stage of the Famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds (by arrangement with Stanley and Michael Joseph )
For your delectation and delight, your Chairman, Leonard Sachs , introduces
The Excitingly Evocative and Vivaciously Vocal Georgia Brown
That Nenuphar of Nubility, Your Own Ever-Adorable Eira Heath
A Super-Subtle Symposium, So Superbly Supervised by Sheila Steafel
The Prodigious Profundities and Ventriloquial Verbosity of Arthur Worsley
The Outstandingly Synchronised Simultaneities and Terpsichorean Tittupations of Ray C. Davis and Tudor Davies An Extravaganza of the Inspired Inelegancies and Whimsical Waggeries from guest Arthur Askey and Members of the Players Theatre, London:
JACQUIE TOYE , DUDLEY STEVENS LORAINE HART , CLIFTON TODD
JENNY WREN , NORMAN WARWICK
Choreography DOREEN HERMITAGE
Musical director BERNARD HERRMANN Producer BARNEY COLEHAN BBC Manchester
(Ray C. Davis is appearing in ' Great Expectations ' at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford)
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Joseph
Introduces:
Leonard
Sachs
Unknown:
Eira
Heath
Unknown:
Sheila
Steafel
Unknown:
Arthur
Worsley
Unknown:
Ray C.
Davis
Unknown:
Tudor
Davies
Unknown:
Arthur
Askey
Unknown:
Jacquie
Toye
Unknown:
Dudley
Stevens
Unknown:
Loraine
Hart
Unknown:
Clifton
Todd
Unknown:
Jenny
Wren
Director:
Bernard
Herrmann
Unknown:
Ray C.
Davis
A weekly programme of the arts in action introduced by Humphrey Burton.
This edition includes:
Overture
A multi-media entertainment by Paul Patterson, composer
Edward Petherbidge, actor
Jonathan Taylor, choreographer
with the Gabrieli Brass Ensemble
directed by Tony Staveacre
Closed Mondays by Will Vinton
A macabre animation film about an art gallery, which had a big success at the Annecy Festival. Scenes from a Geordie Ceilidh
Christmas at Birtley Folk Club, County Durham directed by Barry Gavin
Preview: page 19
Contributors
Introduced By:
Humphrey
Burton
Director:
Barry
Gavin
Graphics:
Bob
Blagden
Designer:
Keith
Cheetham
Producer:
Barrie
Gavin
Introduced by SUE LAWLEY , DENIS TUOHY and DONALD MACCORMICK Reporting on - the events which affect us
- the people who take the decisions - the people affected by them.
Editor MICHAEL BUNCE
Contributors
Introduced By:
Sue
Lawley
Introduced By:
Denis
Tuohy
Introduced By:
Donald
MacCormick
Editor:
Michael
Bunce