Just that little bit more than a car, Speed Buggy is the ' pet' of engineer Tinker and his pals Mark and Debbie. In this series the four of them run into one thrilling and action-packed adventure after another.
Michael Aspel introduces your television requests.
With him in the studio this week James Hunt
Producer FRANCES WHITAKER
(Send your requests to: Ask Aspel, BBC Television. London W12 8QT)
Contributors
Introduces:
Michael
Aspel
Unknown:
James
Hunt
Producer:
Frances
Whitaker
Look North, South Today,
Look East, Midlands Today, Points West and Spotlight South West
Then at 6.25 the national scene, co-ordinated this week by Michael Barratt , Frank Bough
Dilys Morgan , Valerie Singleton and Bob Wellings
(Regional details as Tuesday)
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Barratt
Unknown:
Frank
Bough
Unknown:
Dilys
Morgan
Unknown:
Valerie
Singleton
Unknown:
Bob
Wellings
The last of five programmes
The Man - MIKE KENDALL - and the Boy - SIMON KING - explore the British countryside in search of the abundant wildlife which is there for anyone to see - if they care to look for it.
This week: The Highlands
Film cameraman MARTIN SAUNDERS Film editor CHARLES ALDRIDGE
Director JOHN KING. BBC Bristol
Contributors
Unknown:
Mike
Kendall
Unknown:
Simon
King
Unknown:
Martin
Saunders
Editor:
Charles
Aldridge
Director:
John
King.
(Jeux sans Frontieres)
The fourth International heat in which teams from the following seven countries compete for the Eurovision It's a Knockout Golden Trophy.
Great Britain: Kirklees Belgium: Tournai
France: Villefranche-sur-Saone Germany: Traunstein Holland: Oldekerk
Italy: Riva del Garda
Switzerland: Fullinsdorf from Roundhay Park, Leeds Introduced by STUART HALL and EDDIE WARING
International referees
GENNARO OLIVIERI, GUIDO PANCALDI British referees
ARTHUR ELLIS and MIKE SWANN
Designer PAUL MONTAGUE
Games arranger PAUL TRERISE Director GEOFF WILSON Producer CECIL KORER BBC Manchester
Contributors
Introduced By:
Stuart
Hall
Unknown:
Guido
Pancaldi
Unknown:
Arthur
Ellis
Unknown:
Mike
Swann
Designer:
Paul
Montague
Unknown:
Paul
Trerise
Director:
Geoff
Wilson
Producer:
Cecil
Korer
by JEREMY LLOYD , DAVID CROFT and MICHAEL KNOWLES featuring
Shoulder to Shoulder
Young Mr Grace decides to decorate the ladies' department so the lady assistants have to share the men's counter.
Director RAY BUTT
Producer DAVID CROFT
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeremy
Lloyd
Unknown:
David
Croft
Unknown:
Michael
Knowles
Unknown:
Mr
Grace
Producer:
David
Croft
Mrs Slocombe:
Mollie
Sugden
Mr Lucas:
Trevor
Bannister
Capt Peacock:
Frank
Thornton
Mr Humphries:
John
Inman
Miss Brahms:
Wendy
Richard
Mr Grainger:
Arthur
Brough
Mr Rumbold:
Nicholas
Smith
Mr Mash:
Larry
Martyn
Young Mr Grace:
Harold
Bennett
with Jonathan:
Cecil
And
the Honeymoon Couple:
Hilary
Pritchard
Miss Thorpe:
Moira
Foot
The Returned Wig:
Kate
Brown
Introduced by Roy Castle
Alyn Ainsworth directing the BBC Radio Big Band guest singer Marian Montgomery Mr Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band
The Ronnie Scott Quartet featuring Louis Stewart
Lighting TOMMY MOTTRAM Sound KEN GREGORY
Designer PETER MAVIUS
Producer JOHNNIE STEWART
Contributors
Introduced By:
Roy
Castle
Introduced By:
Alyn
Ainsworth
Singer:
Marian
Montgomery
Singer:
Mr Acker
Bilk
Unknown:
Ronnie
Scott
Unknown:
Louis
Stewart
Unknown:
Lighting Tommy
Mottram
Unknown:
Sound Ken
Gregory
Designer:
Peter
Mavius
Producer:
Johnnie
Stewart
Action highlights from one of the leading ties in the Football League Cup tournament. Tonight the top teams join in the Second Round. Last season, Manchester City won the trophy for the second time since it began in 1960. Commentator BARRY DAVIES
TV presentation by JOHN MCGONAGLE Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Contributors
Commentator:
Barry
Davies
Presentation By:
John
McGonagle
Editor:
Jonathan
Martin
Six programmes. 5: Roosevelt
A. J. P. Taylor tells the story of Franklin Delano Roosevelt , four times elected President of the United States, who brought America into the Second World War after Pearl Harbour. ' This strange man, the most enigmatic of the War Lords, though perhaps not the greatest of them, was the most successful. It was Roosevelt who made the United States the most powerful country in the world. But now, if one looks at him again, there is about him a sort of emptiness.' a. j. p. TAYLOR describes the personal decisions Roosevelt made which changed the course of the war. He assesses Roosevelt's relationships with the other Allied leaders, and reveals the strange background of the American President's secret life.
Producer EDWARD MIRZOEFF
Contributors
Unknown:
Franklin Delano
Roosevelt
Producer:
Edward
Mirzoeff
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