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6.40 James Bond (6)
7.5 1973 Oil Crisis
7.30 Random Sampling
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v India from The Oval Fourth day
The whole of this morning's play Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TED DEXTER MIKE SMITH
TV presentation NICK HUNTER ,
Contributors
Introduced By:
Peter
West
Commentators:
Richie
Benaud
Unknown:
Jim
Laker
Unknown:
Ted
Dexter
Unknown:
Mike
Smith
Unknown:
Nick
Hunter
(Repeat)
Contributors
Puppets and production:
Gordon
Murray
Weather JACK SCOTT
Contributors
Unknown:
Jack
Scott
England v India
From The Oval, the fourth afternoon's play up to the tea interval.
A programme for children under 5
A new cartoon series of 12 science fiction adventure stories.
G-Force is a group of five fearless young people with superhero powers. Their main activity is protecting Earth from intruders and invaders from other planets.
1: Attack of the Space Terrapin
Deep in the tropical rain forest of Panama, the water level slowly rose behind the newly-constructed Bayano Dam. As the 45-mile-long lake formed, 7,000 animals found themselyes trapped on the newly-formed islands. John Craven took part in a daring and dangerous operation to rescue all those animals from drowning; everything from wild deer to jaguars.
Contributors
Reporter:
John
Craven
Producer:
Jill
Roach
Director:
Michael
Beynon
by Elisabeth Beresford
Contributors
Writer:
Elisabeth
Beresford
Told by:
Bernard
Cribbins
Music by:
Mike
Batt
Animated by:
Barry
Leith
Directed by:
Ivor
Wood
with Peter Woods Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Woods
Frank Bough Sue Lawley Hugh Scully
John Stapleton and Bob Wellings are the team that bring you Britain's most popular television current affairs programme - now ten years old. And to celebrate its tenth aniversary the programme presents a special series for September which looks back at the decade in which it has grown up. Tonight:
Where Have You Been All These Years?
Nationwide tracks down the people who took part in its earliest editions to find out wh;. they're doing now.
Producers ANDREW CLAYTON
LINO FERRARI. IAN SQUIRES RICHARD TAIT
Deputy editor DAVID LLOYD Editor HUGH WILLIAMS
Contributors
Unknown:
Frank
Bough
Unknown:
Sue
Lawley
Unknown:
Hugh
Scully
Unknown:
John
Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob
Wellings
Producers:
Andrew
Clayton
Unknown:
Lino
Ferrari.
Unknown:
Ian
Squires
Unknown:
Richard
Tait
Editor:
David
Lloyd
Editor:
Hugh
Williams
by ALAN JANES
featuring Kathryn Apanowicz, Angela Bruce, Shirley Cheriton, Carol Holmes, Shelley King, Kate Lock, Joanna Monro, Sharon Rosita
The start of a new twice-weekly serial at St Angela's Hospital, Battersea... some familiar faces... several new ones... young people thrown in at the deep end - in conflict with each other and senior staff and sometimes even with patients!
This week's cast:
BBC Birmingham
Contributors
Writer:
Alan
Janes
Theme Music:
Alan
Parker
Script Editor:
Tony
Holland
Designer:
Lynda
Kettle
Producer:
Julia
Smith
Director:
Stephen
Butcher
Anna Newcross:
Joanna
Monro
Jean MacEwen:
Carol
Holmes
Sarah Lloyd-Smith:
Kate
Lock
Emily Salter:
Rachel
Beasley
Michael Salter:
Jeremy
Steyn
Mrs Salter:
Janette
Legge
Sister Mahon:
Philomena
McDonagh
Rose Butchins:
Kathryn
Apanowicz
Jay Harper:
Shelley
King
Sandra Ling:
Angela
Bruce
Katy Betts:
Shirley
Cheriton
Mr Coral:
Barry
Lowe
Miss Parr:
Maggie
Ollerenshaw
Hughie Evans:
David
Simeon
Mr Merril:
Oliver
Maguire
Mr Hedge:
Larrington
Walker
Mrs Hedge:
Yvonne
Gldden
Fleur Barrett:
Sharon
Rosita
Joan:
Gwen
Cherrell
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starring James Garner in The Empty Frame
With Angel Martin revelling in new-found influence at City Hall, Kockford incredibly finds himself co-operating with Lt Chapman when they are literally both caught with their pants down during a multi-million-dollar heist.
Written by STEPHEN CANNELL Directed by COREY ALLEN
Contributors
Unknown:
James
Garner
Written By:
Stephen
Cannell
Directed By:
Corey
Allen
Presented by Fred Emery
Reported by television's top journalists JAMES BELLINI
MICHAEL COCKERELL , RICHARD LINDLEY TOM MANGOLD , JEREMY PAXMAN PHILIP TIBENHAM , DAVID TAYLOR Deputy editor ELWYN PARRY JONES Editor ROGER BOLTON
Contributors
Presented By:
Fred
Emery
Unknown:
James
Bellini
Unknown:
Michael
Cockerell
Unknown:
Richard
Lindley
Unknown:
Tom
Mangold
Unknown:
Jeremy
Paxman
Unknown:
Philip
Tibenham
Unknown:
David
Taylor
Editor:
Elwyn
Parry
Editor:
Roger
Bolton
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Woods
Continuing HAROLD ROBBINS 'S dramatic best-seller in two parts starring
The story moves into the turbulent 1970s, a time of bitter tensions and hostilities - including the Yom Kippur war of 1973. A terrorist hi-jacking involving Leila, Baydr's daughter, makes prisoners of Jordana, his wife, and their young son - the Prince. The lives of the hostages depend upon a daring raid to be staged by combined Arab-Israeli forces, led by Col Ben Ezra and ' The Pirate '.
(First showing on British television)
Contributors
Unknown:
Harold
Robbins
Baydr:
Franco
Nero
Jordana:
Anne
Archer
Rashid:
Ian
McShane
Terry Sullivan:
Stuart
Whitman
Leila:
Olivia
Hussey
Ben Ezra:
Eli
Wallach
Samir Al Fay:
Christopher
Lee
Dick Carriage:
James
Franciscus
Ali Yasfir:
Michael
Constantine
Prince Feiyad:
Jeff
Corey
Hamid:
Armand
Assante
Muhammed:
Meeno
Peluce
Maryam:
Carol
Bagdasarian
Jacques:
Alain
Patrick
Jabir:
Ferdy
Mayne
Mrs Mason:
Marjorie
Lord
Last September a Nationwide film crew spent three weeks with the Merseyside police force observing their day-to-day work as they gathered information, swooped on suspects, dashed to a Saturday night brawl or questioned prisoners. The result tells the story of police work as it really is. Reporter Martin Young
Producer DAVID ROWLEY
Editor HUGH WILLIAMS
Contributors
Reporter:
Martin
Young
Producer:
David
Rowley
Editor:
Hugh
Williams