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The Roses Match Yorkshire v Lancashire from Headingley
The final morning's play
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , FRED TRUEMAN
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING , BILL TAYLOR
Contributors
Introduced By:
Peter
West
Commentators:
Richie
Benaud
Unknown:
Jim
Laker
Unknown:
Fred
Trueman
Presentation By:
David
Kenning
Presentation By:
Bill
Taylor
The Roses Match Yorkshire v Lancashire
The afternoon's play on this final day
A programme for children under 5
and the Magpie
A Czechoslovak cartoon
with Bernard Holley
Tommy Mac on Safari by MARGARET STUART BARRY (in four parts)
Tommy Mac lives in Liverpool and is just an ordinary boy, but he has a talent for getting into the most extraordinary adventures. He usually means well so it's not always his fault when things go wrong .
Contributors
Unknown:
Bernard
Holley
Unknown:
Tommy
Mac
Unknown:
Margaret Stuart
Barry
Unknown:
Tommy
Mac
Introduced by Johnny Morris
A weekly magazine of stories about animals and the people involved with them -in the wild, in the zoo, or at home.
Producer GEORGE INGER. BBC Bristol
Contributors
Introduced By:
Johnny
Morris
Producer:
George
Inger.
by BOB BLOCK
Third of six programmes
Mr Mumford , Mr Claypole and Mr Davenport have no money to pay the rent. But instead of an eviction order, Mr Meaker , their land-lord, has a brilliant idea-the ghosts can present a concert starring the world's greatest artists, like Beethoven, Leonardo da Vinci, William Shakespeare . , Designer
MOIRA TAIT
Producer JEREMY SWAN
Contributors
Unknown:
Mr
Mumford
Unknown:
Mr
Claypole
Unknown:
Mr
Davenport
Unknown:
Mr
Meaker
Unknown:
Moira
Tait
Producer:
Jeremy
Swan
Fred Mumford:
Anthony
Jackson
Hubert Davenport:
Michael
Darbyshire
Timothy Claypole:
Michael
Staniforth
Mr Meaker:
Edward
Brayshaw
BeethoveiL:
Eric
Deacon
PC:
Charles
Pemberton
William Shakespeare:
Johnny
Clayton
Leonardo da Vinci:
Stephen
Calcutt
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Contributors
Unknown:
Elisabeth
Beresford
Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Angela
Rippon
Today's news and views in your corner of England presented by the BBC's regional newsrooms. Then at 6.25 Michael Barratt
Frank Bough , Valerie Singleton Bob Wellings and Dilys Morgan take a look at the scene Nationwide Reporters at large:
LUKE CASEY, BERNARD FALK DIANE HARRON , JAMES HOGG
JOHN STAPLETON , PATRICK STENSON MARTIN YOUNG
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor JOHN GAU
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Barratt
Unknown:
Frank
Bough
Unknown:
Valerie
Singleton
Unknown:
Bob
Wellings
Unknown:
Dilys
Morgan
Unknown:
Bernard
Falk
Unknown:
Diane
Harron
Unknown:
James
Hogg
Unknown:
John
Stapleton
Unknown:
Patrick
Stenson
Editor:
Stuart
Wilkinson
An adventure serial in six parts by pip and JANE BAKER
4: Exercising her palomino some distance from the circus, Maria sees the white van and tracks it to a remote farmhouse ...
Producer BILL SELLARS Director
WILLIAM SLATER
Contributors
Unknown:
Jane
Baker
Producer:
Bill
Sellars
Unknown:
William
Slater
Vincente Orlando:
Stelio
Candelli
Galina:
Fidelma
Murphy
Jim:
Brian
Grellis
Sam Rudge:
Chris
Cunningham
El Hakim:
Barry
Walls
Anna:
Mary
Webster
Peter:
Alan
Downer
Julius:
Mario
Renzullo
Maria:
Alison
Rowley
Dominic:
Ashley
Knight
Lion Trainer:
Sidney
Howes
Ge rry:
Peter
Geddis
Auld:
Jonathan
Elsom
Bates:
James
Walsh
Major Harding:
Robert
Sansom
Jesse Owens Returns to Berlin
In this, the last programme of the series, JESSE OWENS , the greatest athlete of his time, who would have been a champion in any era, retells the story of his triumph in Berlin when he won four Olympic gold medals. But Owens's victories must be told against the political climate of the times, when Nazism was in full spate and intimidation of creed and race was the order of the day. It is hard enough to win an Olympic gold in normal times, but for a coloured athlete to win four in Berlin in 1936, against a background of hysteria and fanaticism, makes his achievement all the more remarkable.
Written and produced by BUD GREENSPAN
CAPPY PRODUCTIONS INC (New York) and 20TH CENTURY-FOX TELEVISION
Contributors
Unknown:
Jesse
Owens
Produced By:
Bud
Greenspan
A series of 13 programmes 9: Accident by ALAN JANES starring
Angela Bruce , Clare Clifford
Julie Dawn Cole , Karan David
An accident in a chemical factory ... Nurses Sandra Ling , Jo Long hurst and Shirley Brent all have a part to play in what follows.
Designer DAVID CROZIER
Adviser SAGA TYNDALE, SRN, ht Producer RON CRADDOCX Director JULIA SMITH
Book (same title), based on the original series, 50p from bookshops. Record of theme music, No BEEB 014, 64p, from record shops
Contributors
Unknown:
Alan
Janes
Unknown:
Angela
Bruce
Unknown:
Clare
Clifford
Unknown:
Julie Dawn
Cole
Unknown:
Karan
David
Unknown:
Sandra
Ling
Unknown:
Jo
Long
Unknown:
Shirley
Brent
Designer:
David
Crozier
Producer:
Ron
Craddocx
Director:
Julia
Smith
John Overton:
David
Troughton
Miss Coombe:
Jennie
Goossens
Bob Hubbard:
Barry
Lowe
Sandra Ling:
Angela
Bruce
Geoff Fenton:
Graham
Ashley
Charlie Masters:
Andrew
Bradford
Sister Ashton:
Marcia
King
Jo Longhurst:
Julie Dawn
Cole
Mrs Hubbard:
Patricia
Lawrence
Dr Miles:
Terence
Conoley
Shirley Brent:
Clare
Clifford
Dr Beny:
Roy
Holder
Sue:
Penny
Leatherbarrow
Mrs Overton:
Barbara
Young
Sita Patel:
Karan
David
with Angela Rippon and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Angela
Rippon
by JOHN ESMONDE and BOB LARBEY starring
Felicity Kendal , Richard Briers and Penelope Keith with Paul Eddington and featuring REGINALD MARSH Plough Your Own Furrow
Tom decides that commuting is no life for a thinking man. His solution is unique in Surbiton but embarrassing to the neighbours.
Music by BURT RHODES Designer PAUL MUNTING
. Producer JOHN HOWARD DAVIES
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Esmonde
Unknown:
Felicity
Kendal
Unknown:
Richard
Briers
Unknown:
Penelope
Keith
Unknown:
Paul
Eddington
Music By:
Burt
Rhodes
Designer:
Paul
Munting
Producer:
John Howard
Davies
Tom Good:
Richard
Briers
Barbara Good:
Felicity
Kendal
Jerry Leadbeatter:
Paul
Eddington
, Commissionaire:
Norman
Atkyns
Brian:
Martin
Neil
Sir:
Reginald
Marsh
MargO:
Penelope
Keith
Since 1969 more than 15,000 people have been injured in the civil disturbances in Northern Ireland, and almost half of them have been treated at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.
The RVH is a distinguished Research and Teaching Hospital. Now in the front line, the staff have had the misfortune to acquire exceptional experience in dealing with disaster and with the type of injuries incurred in urban warfare-so widespread in the world today. The main features of the Belfast experience have been the short time between injury and treatment, and the availability of a first-class casualty centre where emergency sorting is highly organised.
Surgery of Violence includes a sequence filmed one night in the casualty department, when the victims of two bombs were admitted within the space of an hour. The film reflects the horror of that night, and the way the staff cope. Reporter Richard Ayre.
BBC Northern Ireland
Preview: page 15
Contributors
Reporter:
Richard
Ayre
Film Cameraman:
Rex
Maidment
Film Editor:
Ian
Hamilton
Producer:
Robin
Wylie
DENIS TUOHY and DONALD MACCOR MICK talk to interesting people about their lives and experiences and look at the events of the day. With JOHN PITMAN , DAVID LOMAX PHILIP TIBENHAM , DAVID JESSEL DAVID TAYLOR , VINCENT HANNA
JULIAN MOUNTER , MICHAEL DELAHAYE
Contributors
Unknown:
Denis
Tuohy
Unknown:
Donald
MacCor
Unknown:
John
Pitman
Unknown:
David
Lomax
Unknown:
Philip
Tibenham
Unknown:
David
Jessel
Unknown:
David
Taylor
Unknown:
Vincent
Hanna
Unknown:
Julian
Mounter
Five programmes presented by MICHAEL CASSON 3: Decorating
MICHAEL CASSON and EILEEN NISBET show how to incise, apply clay and use slip; ALAN CAIGER-SMITH shows that every brush has its own language and demonstrates wax-resist; with a look at some ancient Persian pottery.
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES Director ANNA JACKSON
Contributors
Presented By:
Michael
Casson
Unknown:
Michael
Casson
Unknown:
Eileen
Nisbet
Unknown:
Alan
Caiger-Smith
Producer:
David
Hargreaves
Director:
Anna
Jackson
including the long range weather prospects/ Regional News