Listings
6.40 Solids, Liquids and Gases
7.5 Maths: Generalised Integration
7.30 Members of the Jury
Weather BILL GILES
Contributors
Unknown:
Bill
Giles
Donny MacLeod , Marian Foster , Jan Leeming and David Seymour with the personalities and talking points of the day including Ashley's Art Class with Ashley Jackson
Editor TERRY DOBSON
Contributors
Unknown:
Donny
MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian
Foster
Unknown:
Jan
Leeming
Unknown:
David
Seymour
Unknown:
Ashley
Jackson
Editor:
Terry
Dobson
with Rick Jones
Contributors
Story and design:
Joanne
Cole
Story and design:
Michael
Cole
Director:
Michael
Grafton-Robinson
Yoffy:
Rick
Jones
A programme for children under 5
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
Contributors
Unknown:
Elisabeth
Beresford
Told By:
Bernard
Cribbins
with Julie Covington The Coronation Mob by JAN MARK
It's Coronation Day 1953, Hillary and Tensing have just climbed Everest and Sussex Street is planning a big street party. But the uninvited Swaffer Gang from Essex Avenue is busy plotting its sabotage.
Illustrator SALLY LAUNDER
Contributors
Unknown:
Julie
Covington
A film series
Under the sunny skies of Nassau in the Bahamas, Tim and his devoted seal, Salty, live adventure in, on, and out of the water.
Expedition Brazil: Rio de Janeiro is one of South America's most exciting cities. In today's film report John, Peter and Lesley climb two of its famous mountains, Sugar Loaf and Coreovado. and join the kite fliers on Copacabana beach.
In the studio - a stunning display by the US Army Drill Team.
Contributors
Presenter:
John
Noakes
Presenter:
Peter
Purves
Presenter:
Lesley Judd Designer: Phil
Roberson
Assistant Editor:
John
Adcock
Editor:
Biddy
Baxter
Kenneth Kendall ; Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Kenneth
Kendall
Presented live from London and the BBC studios around Britain. Frank Bough, Sue Lawley
Valerie Singleton , John Stapleton and Bob Wellings are the team that bring you Britain's most watched current affairs programme. Each weekday evening they present analysis of topical events plus the features and films that make up the scene Nationwide.
Producers RONALD NEIL , ANDREW TAUSSIG
GORDON WATTS, HUGH WILLIAMS
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor JOHN GAU
Contributors
Unknown:
Valerie
Singleton
Unknown:
John
Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob
Wellings
Producers:
Ronald
Neil
Producers:
Andrew
Taussig
Unknown:
Hugh
Williams
Editor:
Stuart
Wilkinson
Editor:
John
Gau
by JEREMY LLOYD and DAVID CROFT Top Hat and Tails
The Ladies' and Gentlemen's Departments of Grace Brothers form a team to enter the inter-store ballroom dancing competition. featuring and Dance staged by FRANCES PIDGEON Designer PAUL MUNTING Director RAY BUTT
Producer DAVID CROFT
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeremy
Lloyd
Unknown:
David
Croft
Unknown:
Frances
Pidgeon
Designer:
Paul
Munting
Director:
Ray
Butt
Producer:
David
Croft
Mr Lucas:
Trevor
Bannister
Mrs Slocombe:
Mollie
Sugden
Capt Peacock:
Frank
Thornton
Mr Humphries:
John
Inman
Miss Brahms:
Wendy
Richard
Mr Grainger:
Arthur
Brough
Mr Rumbold:
Nicholas
Smith
Young Mr Grace:
Harold
Bennett
Mr Harman:
Arthur
English
Mr Ludlow:
Peter
Greene
James Garner as Jim Rockford
The Reincarnation of Angie
A search for the devoted brother of a justifiably anxious sister has Jim harassed by hoodlum and law alike and comes to a most disturbing conclusion.
Contributors
Unknown:
James
Garner
Unknown:
Jim
Rockford
Joseph Rockford:
Noah
Beery
Angie:
Elayne
Heilveil
Sherm Whitlaw:
David
Huddleston
Susan:
Sharon
Spelman
Agent Shore:
Wayne
Tippit
Tom Perris:
Eugene
Peterson
Bettingen:
Charles
Siebert
A series of three programmes 2: A Question of Numbers?
How did Britain come to have one and three-quarter million non-whites - mostly from the West Indies, India and Pakistan, together with their children born here? Was this influx planned, or were these immigrants acquired 'in a fit of absentmindedness'? and how far was public opinion taken into account? Robert Mc Kenzie traces the history of British attitudes to immigration with Lord Gordon-Walker, David Steel Roy Hattersley , Enoch Powell and others involved in race relations over the past 25 years.
Charles Wheeler discusses the future trends with William Brass , Professor of Demography.
Presented by CHARLES WHEELER
Producer ELIZABETH SMITH Editor JOHN DEKKER
Contributors
Unknown:
Robert Mc
Kenzie
Unknown:
David
Steel
Unknown:
Roy
Hattersley
Unknown:
Enoch
Powell
Unknown:
Charles
Wheeler
Unknown:
William
Brass
Presented By:
Charles
Wheeler
Producer:
Elizabeth
Smith
Editor:
John
Dekker
with Kenneth Kendall ; Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Kenneth
Kendall
starring Charlton Heston with Anthony Zerbe , Rosalind Cash Los Angeles, August 1977. Following the plague caused by the Sino-Russiian germ war, which has already decimated the world's population, Robert Neville believes himself the only person immune from the terrible disease. From the lonely security of his fortress-apartment, he listens to the nightly threats of the local sufferers-known as the Family - for whom Neville represents the technological irresponsibility that has destroyed civilisation.
Director BORIS SAGAL. Films: page 19 (First showing on British television)
Contributors
Unknown:
Charlton
Heston
Unknown:
Anthony
Zerbe
Unknown:
Robert
Neville
Director:
Boris
Sagal.
Robert Neville:
Charlton
Heston
Matthias:
Anthony
Zerbe
Lisa:
Rosalind
Cash
Dutch:
Paul
Koslo
Zachary:
Lincoln
Kilpatrick
Richie:
Eric
Laneuville
Little girl:
Jill
Giraldi
Woman in cemetery crypt:
Anna
Aries
Tommy:
Brian
Tochi
Explaining the news that will still matter tomorrow - tonight.
Introduced by Denis Tuohy Including News Headlines with the Ludovic Kennedy interview
Contributors
Introduced By:
Denis
Tuohy
Unknown:
Ludovic
Kennedy