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6.10 Against the Public Interest
7.5 James Bond: 5
7.30 1973 Oil Crisis
The Cornhill Insurance Centenary Test
England v Australia from Lord's Fourth day
The best bowling performance by an Englishman against Australia in this country was by Jim Laker with a world record 19-90 (9 for 37 and 10 for 53) at Old Trafford in 1956. Bob Massie is Australia s record holder with 16-137 (8 for 84 and 8 for 53) at Lord's in 19/2. Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD JIM LAKER , TED DEXTER
TOM CRAVENEY , MIKE SMITH
Television presentation NICK HUNTER , BILL TAYLOR
Contributors
Unknown:
Jim
Laker
Unknown:
Bob
Massie
Introduced By:
Peter
West
Commentators:
Richie
Benaud
Commentators:
Jim
Laker
Commentators:
Ted
Dexter
Unknown:
Tom
Craveney
Unknown:
Mike
Smith
Unknown:
Nick
Hunter
Unknown:
Bill
Taylor
Home is a Hole '
'Home is a hole to a badger or vole'- and when birds build or weave their nest they always leave a hole. to come in and go out. Voice and music by DEREK GRIFFITHS
Film editor DAVID PYGRAM
Written and produced by MICHAEL COLS
Music from the series (same title, record REC 379, cassette ZCM 379) from record shops
Contributors
Music By:
Derek
Griffiths
Editor:
David
Pygram
Produced By:
Michael
Cols
Weather MICHAEL FISH
2.0 Interval
The Cornhill Insurance Centenary Test
England v Australia from Lord's. Fourth day
Story: Trevor Bill the Bad-Tempered Road Builder by Ruth Craft
Presenters Sheelagh Gilbey, Stuart McGugan
Contributors
Presenter:
Sheelagh
Gilbey
Presenter:
Stuart
McGugan
Storywriter:
Ruth
Craft
Vigil of the Stork
Lassie and Lucy search for a missing stork to help make a legend come true.
Children's feature by John Craven : p 86
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Craven
The final stage of a six-part voyage of discovery around the coasts of Britain, in the company of John Noakes and Shep.
Pleiades re-visits the yard where she was built, and Shep is introduced to Mr Punch. John plays croquet, goes banger-racing, and becomes an artist.
BBC Manchester
Contributors
Presenter:
John
Noakes
Film Editor:
Christine
Royle
Producer:
David
Brown
with Jan Leeming Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Jan
Leeming
The live current affairs magazine programme which links London with the BBC's regional studios throughout Britain.
Frank Bough, Sue
Lawley Richard Kershaw , Hugh Scully and Sue Cook are the team that each weekday present the features and films that make up the scene Nationwide.
Producers PETER CERESOLE
ANDREW CLAYTON , LINO FERRARI IAN SQUIRES. RICHARD TAIT
Deputy editor ANDREW TAUSSIG Editor HUGH WILLIAMS
Contributors
Unknown:
Lawley Richard
Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh
Scully
Unknown:
Sue
Cook
Producers:
Peter
Ceresole
Unknown:
Andrew
Clayton
Unknown:
Lino
Ferrari
Unknown:
Ian
Squires.
Editor:
Andrew
Taussig
Editor:
Hugh
Williams
Blog
post that mentions
this programme:
by Valerie Georgeson
featuring Kathryn Apanowicz, Martin Barrass , Shirley Cheriton Carol Holmes , Fay Howard, Judith Jacob , Joanna Monro Sharon Rosita
Theme music by ALAN PARKER Script editor TONY HOLLAND Designer LINDA KETTLE Producer JULIA SMITH
Directed by JACKIE WILLOWS
Contributors
Unknown:
Valerie
Oeorceson
Unknown:
Kathryn
Apanowicz
Unknown:
Martin
Barrass
Unknown:
Shirley
Cheriton
Unknown:
Carol
Holmes
Unknown:
Fay
Howard
Unknown:
Judith
Jacob
Unknown:
Joanna
Monro
Unknown:
Sharon
Rosita
Music By:
Alan
Parker
Editor:
Tony
Holland
Designer:
Linda
Kettle
Producer:
Julia
Smith
Directed By:
Jackie
Willows
Ron Frost:
Martin
Barrass
Katy Smart:
Shirley
Cheriton
Rose Butchins:
Kathryn
Apanowicz
Ken Hastings:
Michael
Howarth
Jean MacEwen:
Carol
Holmes
Valerie Price:
Deborah
Manship
Adrienne O'Shea:
Fay
Howard
Anna Newcross:
Joanna
Monro
Beverley Slater:
Judith
Jacob
Mrs Jarvis:
Lucinda
Ccrtis
Mother:
Sian
Frederic
Dr Sandy:
Joseph
Charles
Russell Potter:
Stephen
Reynolds
Harold Peake:
Larry
Noble
Fleur Barrett:
Sharon
Rosita
Martin Case:
Osmund
Bullock
Branston:
Tony
London
Elizabeth Fitt:
Susan
Gilmore
Dave:
Martin
Fisk
Written by John Meredyth Lucas.
Starring William Shatner as Captain Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Mr Spock.
A highly sophisticated space-probe directed at the USS Enterprise from the backward planet of Zeon surprises and disturbs Captain Kirk during his search for a missing Federation officer. Investigation reveals a murderous regime identified with the most hated insignia in history, leading Kirk to a confrontation with the Fuhrer and another revelation.
(Repeat)
Contributors
Writer:
John Meredyth
Lucas
Director:
Vince
McEveety
Captain Kirk:
William
Shatner
Mr Spock:
Leonard
Nimoy
Dr McCoy:
De Forest
Kelley
Melakon:
Skip
Homeier
Isak:
Richard
Evans
Daras:
Valora
What About the Workers?
On the day that the Trades Union Congress opens, Panorama reports from the shop floor of three British factories and looks in detail at the position of the British worker in 1980, his work, his pay and living standards. These are the men and women for whom the union movement was formed, and on whose numerical strength it depends. But do they.feel represented by the men at the top? Have national leaders lost touch with the shop floor? And ' how powerful' do unions feel to a worker in an ordinary British factory?
Peter Taylor also reports on the growing gap in living standards between Britain and the rest of the EEC, where workers now put in fewer hours, get longer holidays, and receive more pay.
Producer DAVID GRAHAM
Deputy editor ELWYN PARRY JONES Editor ROGER BOLTON
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Taylor
Producer:
David
Graham
Editor:
Elwyn
Parry
Editor:
Roger
Bolton
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Woods
starring
Walter Matthau , Bruce Dern
When eight people, including a detective, are brutally gunned down on a San Francisco bus, Jake Martin , an obsessively dedicated policeman, determines to track down the killers. He and his colleague Larsen, painstakingly piece together the sordid events leading to the murders. The film is distinguished by its documentary authenticity,- vividly portraying the police investigation which leads to an exciting - and unexpected - climax.
Screenplay by THOMAS RICKMAN , based on the novel The Laughing Policeman by MAJ SJOWALL and PER WAHLOO Produced and directed by STUART ROSENBERG. Films: page 18
(first showing on British television)
Contributors
Unknown:
Walter
Matthau
Unknown:
Bruce
Dern
Unknown:
Jake
Martin
Unknown:
Thomas
Rickman
Unknown:
Maj
Sjowall
Directed By:
Stuart
Rosenberg.
Jake Martin:
Walter
Matthau
Leo Larsen:
Bruce
Dern
James Larrimore:
Lou
Gossett
Camerero:
Albert
Paulsen
Lt Steiner:
Anthony
Zerbe
Pappas:
Val
Avery
Kay Butler CATHY:
Lee
Crosby
Bobby Mow:
Mario
Gallo
Monica:
Joanna
Cassidy
Grace Martin:
Shirley
Ballard
Schwermer:
William
Hansen
Collins:
Jonas
Wolfe
Haygood:
Paul
Koslo
Gus Niles:
Lou
Guss
Prostitute:
Lee
McCain
Pimp:
David
Moody
Presented by Simon Jenkins
Each week The Editors reports on the real stories behind the news headlines, and questions the people responsible.
Researcher LAURENCE REES Producer PHILIP GEDDES
Contributors
Presented By:
Simon
Jenkins
Unknown:
Laurence
Rees
Producer:
Philip
Geddes