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Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« on: October 17, 2014, 11:52:45 AM »
... the day I was born. Mum might have stopped at home

From this site

14.30 : WATCH WITH MOTHER
For the Very Young
The Woodentops. Stories about a family of wooden dolls who live on a farm

17.00 : CHILDREN'S TELEVISION presents TOYTOWN
Another play by S. G. HULME BEAMAN
' The Cruise of the Toytown Belle '

17.35 : EXPERIMENT
Today we can buy vegetables which, although packed a year ago, are still as fresh as the day they were picked. On board a modern liner, passengers can drink a glass of fresh milk no matter how long they have been at sea. ARTHUR GARRATT reveals the fascinating story behind this scientific wonder.

18.00 : NEWS HEADLINES
SPORTS NEWS
THE WEATHER
ON TRANSMITTERS serving THE AREAS:

18.10 : News for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the English Regions
News from Wales: 6.15-6.20

18.20 : GARDENING CLUB
Christmas presents for the gardener
Decorations for the Christmas table and home
A review of 1958 gardening books
Percy Thrower Introduces Isabel Cochrane Professional flower arranger from Edinburgh and Harcourt P. Champneys

18.45 : TONIGHT
Look around with Cliff Michelmore

19.25 : NEWS SUMMARY

19.30 : THE PERRY COMO SHOW
In tonight's recording rEBBY COMO welcomes Star Guests and The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra
The Ray Charles Singers
The Louis Da Pron Dancers

20.15 : DAVID NIXON says 'IT'S MAGIC'
and introduces a thirty-minute mixture of mystery and music

20.45 : RAYMOND GLENDENNING introduces HALL OF FAME
The Sportsview Unit recalls the world's greatest sports stars in action
Tonight: JOE BECKETT See the old British heavyweight champion in his history-making fights with Georges Carpentier , Bombardier Billy Wells, Tommy Burns , and Dick Smith.

21.00 : 'OUR MUTUAL FRIEND'
by CHARLES DICKENS
Adapted for television in twelve parts by Freda Lingstrom

(Two names of note to JOM in this one, their early days)
Charley Hexam: Melvyn Hayes
Eugene Wrayburn: David McCallum


21.30 : FIELD-MARSHAL MONTGOMERY
1-The Battle of Alamein

22.00 : NEWS

22.15 : WHO GOES HOME?
On Fridays the House of Commons rises early for the weekend. This gives Members of Parliament a chance to visit their constituencies and to meet the people they represent
Tonight: James Callaghnn, M.P. Member (Labour) for Cardiff. South East and Raymond Gower, M.P. Member (Conservative) for Barry answer questions put to them without notice by some of their constituents in the BBC's television studios in Cardiff

22.45 : THE PHIL SILVERS SHOW
starring PHIL SILVERS as Sergeant Bilko in * Miss America '
23.10 : NEWS SUMMARY
Weather and Close Down
LiFe - It's an "F" in lie

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2014, 12:21:33 PM »
How cool!  ;D
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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2014, 12:31:23 PM »
Here is mine....


11.20 : I YSGOLION CYMRU
(A programme for Welsh schools)

12.10 : NEWYDDION

12.15 : MANYLU
Yr wythnos hon: Amaethyddiaeth
Yn y rhaglen hon bydd ELWYN R. THOMAS o Aberystwyth yn sgwrsio a GORONWY ROBERTS. A.s., am ei ymweliad ddiweddar a'r Unol Daleithiau
(Agricultural topics)
ALL TRANSMITTERS-

12.30 : GRANDSTAND

15.30 : WEDNESDAY MAGAZINE
Introduced by David Jacobs
Yoga and Everyday Life demonstrated and discussed by Sir Paul and Lady Dukes
Breakfast in London. Lunch in New York
Doreen Stephens samples a new jet flight
Ask a Policewoman
Irene Pye, East Africa's first gazetted woman police officer, talks about the work of women police in Tanganyika with a story from
Ted Jones
Directed by Richard Francn Produced by LORNA PEGRAM
Contributors
Introduced By: David Jacobs
Unknown: Ted Jones
Directed By: Richard Francn
Produced By: Lorna Pegram

17.00 : BENGO
The adventures of a Boxer Puppy
Drawn by Tim and told by Sylvia Peters
Presented by Clive Parkhurst
Contributors
Told By: Sylvia Peters
Presented By: Clive Parkhurst

17.10 : OUT OF DOORS
Introduced by Ion Mercer
June
What to look for and where to find it
Butterflies with Hugh Newman
Club Room
The story of a bee with Leslie Jackman
Produced by WINWOOD READS
From the BBC's West of England television studio
Contributors
Introduced By: Ion Mercer
Unknown: Hugh Newman
Unknown: Leslie Jackman
Produced By: Winwood Reads

17.25 : ' GREAT EXPECTATIONS'
by CHARLES DICKENS
Adapted in thirteen parts by P. D. Cummins
Part 10
Characters in order of appearance :
Designer, Richard Henry
Film cameraman, Leonard Newson
Film editor, Ron de Mattos'
Produced by DOROTHEA BROOKING
Pip, who will not take Magwitch's money has asked Miss Havisham to provide for Herbert, and Estella has declared that she is going to marry Bentley Drummle.
Contributors
Unknown: Charles Dickens
Unknown: P. D. Cummins
Designer: Richard Henry
Unknown: Leonard Newson
Editor: Ron de Mattos'
Produced By: Dorothea Brooking
Pip: Dinsdale Landen
Herbert: Colin Jeavons
Clara: Jennifer Daniel
Magwitch: Jerold Wells
Captain: Barley Bernardspear
Compeyson: Robert Mooney
Mr JAggers: Keneth Thornett
Mr Wemmick: Ronald Ibbs
Molly: Rozanne Cure
Miss Havisham: Marjory Hawtrey

18.00 : TOWN AND AROUND
A news magazine for South-East England
ROWRIDGE: News from South and West

18.10 : GOOD COMPANIONS
The programme for animal lovers re-introduces the final of A DOG'S CHANCE
A second showing of the inter-regional knock-out competition to establish television's top team of dogs between Scotland,
London, and the West at Priory Park, Southend-on-Sea
Judged by Stanley Dangerfield
Introduced by Brian Johnston
Produced by BILL WRIGHT
Contributors
Unknown: Stanley Dangerfield
Introduced By: Brian Johnston
Produced By: Bill Wright

18.40 : THE NEWS
and THE WEATHER

18.50 : TONIGHT
Look around with Cliff Michelmore
Derek Hart
Alan Whicker , Fyfe Robertson and including
John Morgan
Robin Hall and Jimmie MacGregor
Associate producers. Alasdair Milne
Antony Jay. Gordon Watkins
Editor, DONALD BAVERSTOCK
Contributors
Unknown: Cliff Michelmore
Unknown: Derek Hart
Unknown: Alan Whicker
Unknown: Fyfe Robertson
Unknown: John Morgan
Unknown: Robin Hall
Unknown: Jimmie MacGregor
Producers: Alasdair Milne
Unknown: Antony Jay.
Unknown: Gordon Watkins
Editor: Donald Baverstock

19.30 : 'LARAMIE'
A film from the Western series starring
JOHN SMITH , ROBERT FULLEB
ROBEKT CRAWFORD ,
Jr. HOAGY CARMICHAEL
In
' Saddle and Spur '
Slim and Jess take on a tough and dangerous job when, in a desperate attempt to stop a range war, they become town marshals.
Contributors
Unknown: John Smith
Unknown: Robert Fulleb
Unknown: Robekt Crawford
Unknown: Jr. Hoagy Carmichael

20.20 : PETER DIMMOCK introduces SPORTSVIEW
featuring the week's big events
RACING
The Derby
A recording of the world's most famous classic race run at Epsom this afternoon and brought to you by BBC television
Commentators,
Peter O'Sullevan , Clive Graham and Peter Bromley
BOXING
Dave Charnley (Great Britain)
Lightweight Champion of Britain, the British Empire, and Europe
r. Paul Armstead
(U.S.A.)
Lightweight Champion of California
An exclusive film of last night's Wembley show
Commentator, Harry Carpenter
Associate editor, RONNIE NOBLE
Presented by BRYAN COWGILL Programme editor, PAUL Fox
Contributors
Unknown: Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown: Clive Graham
Unknown: Peter Bromley
Unknown: Dave Charnley
Unknown: R. Paul Armstead
Commentator: Harry Carpenter
Editor: Ronnie Noble
Presented By: Bryan Cowgill
Editor: Paul Fox

21.00 : KORAN Invites you to half an hour ot MYSTERY
The Jury:
Twelve B.E.A. pilots and hostesses
Robin Richmond at the organ
Presented by Kenneth Milne-Buckley
Contributors
Unknown: Robin Richmond
Presented By: Kenneth Milne-Buckley

21.30 : MATTERS OF MEDICINE
Disabling Diseases
Among the diseases which can affect the late middle-aged are arthritis and various forms of paralysis, of which ' a stroke' is one of the most common.
Tonight's programme shows how doctors are dealing with the disabling effects of these diseases and how, by simple mechanical aids, many of their handicaps can be overcome.
Produced by John FURNESS
Contributors
Produced By: John Furness

22.00 : THE NEWS

22.15 : VIEWPOINT
A fortnightly programme
HOW THE MONEY GOES
Anthony Thwaite and family who last Christmas visited a refugee family in a camp near Dachau, now see them in their new environment at Woking, Surrey, where funds from the World Refugee Year appeal have enabled them to live
Cameraman, David Prosser Film editor, Joseph Sterling
Directed by Vernon Sproxton
Contributors
Unknown: Anthony Thwaite
Unknown: David Prosser
Editor: Joseph Sterling
Directed By: Vernon Sproxton

22.30 : SMALL WORLD
An inter-continental conversation
The SPEAKERS:
In London:
Arnold Toynbee
Historian
In Miami, Florida:
Philip Wylie
Author
In Washington, D.C.:
Robert Graves
Poet and novelist
The host in New York:
Eric Sevareid
CBS news correspondent
The Topics:
Morals and ethics in the nuclear age
Produced for the CBS Television Network by EDWARD RMURROW and FRED W. FRIENDLY
Contributors
Unknown: Arnold Toynbee
Unknown: Philip Wylie
Unknown: Robert Graves
Unknown: Eric Sevareid
Unknown: Edward Rmurrow
Unknown: Fred W. Friendly

22.55 : LATE NIGHT NEWS
followed by Weather and SOUND ONLY
' THE CHANGING PATTERN'
A Party Political Broadcast on. benalf of the Liberal Party
and Close Down


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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2014, 02:02:49 PM »
6:00 PM : The news read by Alvar Lidell

6:15 PM : Dame Nellie Melba sings

6:30 PM : Closedown

 noooo:
I mostly despair

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #4 on: October 17, 2014, 02:06:41 PM »
6:00 PM : The news - something has happened to the Titanic

6:15 PM : Gertie Gitana sings

6:30 PM : Closedown

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #5 on: October 17, 2014, 03:09:17 PM »
... the day I was born. Mum might have stopped at home

From this site   . .
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6:00 PM : The news read by Alvar Lidell

6:15 PM : Dame Nellie Melba sings

6:30 PM : Closedown

 noooo:
lol:

Sounds like the day to be conceived


Anyways for me

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Listings

13.00: RACING AT MANCHESTER

A visit to Castle Irwell racecourse on the second day of the November Meeting
1.15 The Sedgeley Handicap for three-year-olds, over a mile and a quarter
1.45 The Ellesmere
Handicap Stakes for three-year-olds and upwards, over six furlongs
2.15 The Delamere
Handicap Stakes for three-year-olds and upwards, over two miles
Commentators,
Peter O'Sullevan and Peter Dimmock with Clive Graham in the parade ring to identify the runners and riders before pach race
Contributors
Unknown: Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown: Peter Dimmock
Unknown: Clive Graham
15.15: NEWSREELS

(Previously televised on Wednesday and Thursday)
15.45: SCIENCE REVIEW

A film review of recent research and discovery in science and industry
Arranged by Norman Macqueen
Edited and compiled by George Noordhof
(Previously televised on September 5, 1952)
Contributors
Arranged By: Norman MacQueen
Unknown: George Noordhof
16.05: NIGHT ROMANCE'

A film cartoon from Czechoslovakia
17.00: Children's Television ' TWILIGHT ON THE TRAIL '

A Western film starring Hopalong Oassidy
Contributors
Unknown: Hopalong Oassidy
17.55: TELEDU I BLANT

Telewele
Y rhaglen gyntaf mewn cyfres newydd o gystadleuthau rhwng pliant i ddiifyrru plant. Bechgym a merched o Abertawe a'r oytoh fydd yin cyimryd rhan y tro hiwn, a'r holwr fydd Alun Williams
T cymhynchu giain Lornaine Daivies an telediad o dan ofal
David J. Thomas
Welsh Children 's Quiz
Contributors
Unknown: Alun Williams
Unknown: Lornaine Daivies
Unknown: David J. Thomas
Unknown: Welsh Children
19.55: Weather Chart

20.00: NEWSREEL

20.15: ABOUT BRITAIN

Oxford
A visit with Richard Dimbleby
Edited and produced by Stephen McCormack
Written by Peter Hunt and Stephen Hearst
Film sequences directed by John Rhodes
Studiio reconstructions by James Bould
See page 15
Contributors
Unknown: Richard Dimbleby
Produced By: Stephen McCormacK
Written By: Peter Hunt
Unknown: Stephen Hearst
Directed By: John Rhodes
Unknown: James Bould
21.00: UNDER THE BIG TOP

Raymond Baxter invites you to join him at the ringside of Billy Smart's Circus at Watford
Presented for television by Keith Rogers
Contributors
Unknown: Raymond Baxter
Television By: Keith Rogers
21.45: IN THE NEWS

An unrehearsed discussion on topics of the week
Speakers:
Walter Elliot, M.P.
Richard Law, M.P.
Hugh Dalton, M.P .
Maurice Webb, m.p .
Chairman, Dingle Foot
Arranged by Edgar Lustgarten
Presented by John Irwin
Contributors
Unknown: Walter Elliot, M.P.
Unknown: Richard Law, M.P.
Unknown: Hugh Dalton, M.P
Unknown: Maurice Webb, M.P
Unknown: Dingle Foot
Arranged By: Edgar Lustgarten
Presented By: John Irwin
22.15: SONG HUNTER

Alan Lomax , the American ballad collector, compares notes with the singers of Great Britain
4-Work Songs
Presented by David Attenborough
Contributors
Unknown: Alan Lomax
Presented By: David Attenborough
22.35: NEWS (sound only)

FFS 2 hours of Welsh "telewele" at 6.

Hopalong Cassidy :thumbsup:

And  David Attenborough who 60 odd years on*is still on the goggle box



* before Darwin says it, I know.  Very odd in some opinions
Well, whatever, nevermind

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #6 on: October 17, 2014, 05:55:05 PM »
Interesting site  :thumbsup:



Listings for my birthday:


15.15 :  NEWSREELS
 

15.45 :  'FAMILY OUTING'
A Canadian film of holiday visits to Banff National Park 

16.00 :  WATCH WITH MOTHER
For the very young
 The Flowerpot Men
 Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
 Gladys Whlitred siings the song's
 Peter Hawkins speaks the voices
 Maria Bird writes the songs and music
 (A BBC Television Film)
Contributors

Unknown: Audrey Atterbury
 Unknown: Molly Gibson
 Unknown: Gladys Whlitred
 Unknown: Peter Hawkins
 Unknown: Maria Bird

 

17.00 :  CHILDREN'S TELEVISION
People in Books
 Olive Shapley , introducing famous books and people who appear in them, talks about ' Uncle Tom's Cabin ' by Harriet Beecher Stowe
 Jack-in-the-Box
 Nat Temple and his Orchestra
 Arthur Gerrard
 Barbara, Cheryl and Pat
 Produced by John Hunter Blair
 Round the World in a Jeep
 In 1948 Ben Carlin and his wife decided to go round the world in an amphibious jeep. After thirteen months and a journey of 11,000 miles they reached England. Mr. Oarlin talks about his experiences and future plans
 Produced by Vivian Milroy
Contributors

Unknown: Olive Shapley
 Unknown: Harriet Beecher Stowe
 Unknown: Nat Temple
 Unknown: Arthur Gerrard
 Produced By: John Hunter Blair
 Unknown: Ben Carlin
 Produced By: Vivian Milroy

 

20.00 :  NEWSREEL
 

20.15 :  FLOODLIT ATHLETICS
England v. The Netherlands
 Organised by the A.A.A. and W.A.A.A.
 Commentators, Peter West and Norris McWhirter
 From the White City Stadium, London
Contributors

Commentators: Peter West
 Commentators: Norris McWhirter

 

20.55 :  Binnie Hale and Hermione Baddeley in ' LEAVE IT TO US '
 

21.15 :  FASHION PARADE
A visit by an Outside Broadcast unit to the Fashion Theatre of the Birmingham Mail Midland Ideal Home Exhibition. The fashions include clothes designed, made, and modelled by Midland students of the School of Dress Design. There is a wide range of autumn and winter fashions and a selection of Haute Couture models
 Arranged in co-operation with the International Wool Secretariat
 Interviews by Barrie Edgar
 Fashion commentary by Mary Hill
 Produced by Stephen MeCormack
Contributors

Unknown: Barrie Edgar
 Commentary By: Mary Hill
 Produced By: Stephen MecormacK

 

22.00 :  SNAPSHOT
The third of a series of six programmes in which every picture tells a story! with Cecil Beaton
 Lord Braibazon of Tara
 Peter Fleming
 Fulke Walwyn
 Introduced by Donald McCullough
 Presented by John Irwin
Contributors

Unknown: Cecil Beaton
 Unknown: Peter Fleming
 Unknown: Fulke Walwyn
 Introduced By: Donald McCullough
 Presented By: John Irwin

 

22.20 :  Weather Forecast and NEWS (sound only)
 


 


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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #7 on: October 17, 2014, 06:05:38 PM »
Mine is:

Listings

9.00: Trumpton

Miss Lovelace and the Statue
9.15: Josie & the Pussycats

in Outer Space X
9.35: The Flashing Blade

A serial in 12 parts
A brave young aristocrat in 16th-century France comes to the aid of a beleaguered fortress ‡ ,
10.00: Laurel and Hardy

in Blockheads
Producer HAL ROACH
Director JOHN G. BLYSTONE
Contributors
Producer: Hal Roach
Director: John G. Blystone
10.50: The Virginian

starring
James Drury as The Virginian in Ride a Dark Trail
Contributors
Unknown: James Drury
12.05: Bugs Bunny

in Apes of Wrath
12.10: Weatherman

KEITH BEST: weekend weather
12.15: Grandstand

Introduced by Frank Bough
12.20
Football Focus with BOB WILSON : Television's top football feature with action highlights, news and comment on the day's outstanding matches.
12.50; 1.25; 2.0; 2.35
Racing from Ascot
1.0 Durham Rangers Novices' Hurdle (2m)
1.35 Peter Ross Novices ' Chase
(3m)
2.10 Blue Circle Handicap Steeplechase (2m)
2.40 Teal and Green Hurdle (21m) Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JULIAN WILSON , JIMMY LINDLEY
1.10
Boxing
Highlights from this week's Will at the National Sporting Club which featured heavyweight
EDDIE NEILSEN.
Commentator JOHN MOTSON
1.45
International
Indoor Hockey
England v Scotland from the Sobell Sports Centre, Islington
Grandstand cameras cover for the first time this fast-growing exciting new sport.
Commentator NEIL DURDEN-SMITH
2.20; 2.50; 3.50
Table Tennis from Brighton
Norwich Union International Championships Finals
With just one month to go before the World Championships in Calcutta, many of the leading table tennis nations have entered for
Britain's most important Open championship - China with some of the world's most exciting players - the Soviet Union and teams from most of the top European nations.
Commentator ALAN WEEKS
3.5
Rugby League from Whitehaven
Whitehaven v Bradford Northern Outside broadcast cameras cover the second semi-final in the John Player Competition.
Commentator EDDIE WARING
4.35 Final Score
Classified football, racing and rugby results with action highlights and reports on the day's main events. Also the Grandstand Score Draw Check.
Today's Timetable:
12.20 Football Focus; 12.50 Racing
1.10 Boxing: 1.25 Racing
1.45 Indoor Hockey; 2.0 Racing
2.20 Table Tennis; 2.35 Racing
2.50 Table Tennis; 3.5'Rugby League
3.50 Table Tennis; 4.35 Final Score
Television presentation:
Football Focus Assistant producer BOB ABRAHAMS
Racing DENNIS MONGER Hockey BILL TAYLOR
Table Tennis BOB DUNCAN
Rugby League RAY LAKELAND
Grandstand producer BRIAN VENNER Editor ALAN HART
Contributors
Introduced By: Frank Bough
Unknown: Bob Wilson
Unknown: Peter Ross Novices
Commentators: Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown: Julian Wilson
Unknown: Jimmy Lindley
Commentator: John Motson
Commentator: Eddie Waring
Producer: Bob Abrahams
Unknown: Dennis Monger
Unknown: Hockey Bill Taylor
Unknown: Bob Duncan
Producer: Brian Venner
Editor: Alan Hart
17.05: The Shari Lewis Show

with ventriloquist Shari Lewis and LAMB CHOP, BABY
Music by THE BUNNY THOMPSON trio Presented by JOHNNY DOWNES
Contributors
Unknown: Shari Lewis
Unknown: Bunny Thompson
Presented By: Johnny Downes
17.15: News

Weatherman KEITH BEST
5.25 Today's Sport
17.30: Dr Who

starring Tom Baker in Robot: a four-part story by TERRANCE DICKS : part 3
The world is threatened with destruction by a group of unscrupulous scientists. The Doctor attempts to foil their plan.
Incidental music by DUDLEY SIMPSON Script editor ROBERT HOLMES Designer IAN RAWNSLEY
Director CHRISTOPHER BARRY
Contributors
Unknown: Tom Baker
Story By: Terrance Dicks
Music By: Dudley Simpson
Editor: Robert Holmes
Designer: Ian Rawnsley
Director: Christopher Barry
Dr Who: Tom Baker
Robot: Michael Kilgarriff
Sarah Jane Smith: Elisabeth Sladen
Sergeant Benton: John Levene
Professor Kettlewell: Edward Burnham
Jellicoe: Alec Linstead
Miss Winters: Patricia Maynard
Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart: Nicholas Courtney
Harry Sullivan: Ian Marter
17.55: Bruce Forsyth and The Generation Game

starring Bruce Forsyth and surprise guests with hostess Anthea Redfern and family couples from all over the country
Orchestra directed by RONNIE HAZLEDURST Programme associate TONY HAWES Designer ANDY DIMOND Director ALAN BOYD
Producer JAMES moir
The Generation Game RADIO TIMES
SPECIAL. 35p from newsagent*
Contributors
Unknown: Bruce Forsyth
Unknown: Anthea Redfern
Directed By: Ronnie Hazledurst
Unknown: Tony Hawes
Designer: Andy Dimond
Director: Alan Boyd
Producer: James Moir
18.45: Saturday Night at the Movies: Plymouth Adventure

starring
Spencer Tracy , Gene Tierney Van Johnson , Leo Genn
In 1620 the Mayflower left Plymouth for the ' new world.'
Direotor CLARENCE BROWN
This Week's Films: page 18
Contributors
Unknown: Spencer Tracy
Unknown: Gene Tierney
Unknown: Van Johnson
Unknown: Leo Genn
Unknown: Clarence Brown
Capt Jones: Spencer Tracy
Dorothy Bradford: Gene Tierney
John Alden: Van Johnson
William Bradford: Leo Genn
Priscilla Mullins: Dawn Addams
Coppin: Lloyd Bridges
William Brewster: Barry Jones
Gilbert Winslow: John Dehner
20.25: Lulu

with her guests Ian Lavender Jackie Pallo
Bernie Clifton and The Shadows singing A Song for Europe with THE NIGEL LYTHGOE DANCERS
ALYN AINSWORTH
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Written by ERIC DAVIDSON
Choreographer NIGEL LYTHGOE
Designers BRIAN TREGIPDEN. BRYAN ELLIS Producer STEWART MORRIS
(Ian Lavender is in ' Puss in Boots ' at the Arts Theatre, Cambridge; Jackie Pallo is in ' Goldilocks and the Three Bears ' at the Wimbledon Theatre)
Contributors
Unknown: Ian Lavender
Unknown: Jackie Pallo
Unknown: Bernie Clifton
Dancers: Alyn Ainsworth
Written By: Eric Davidson
Unknown: Nigel Lythgoe
Designers: Brian Tregipden.
Designers: Bryan Ellis
Producer: Stewart Morris
Unknown: Ian Lavender
Unknown: Jackie Pallo
21.10: Kojak

starring Telly Savalas as Police Lieutenant Theo Kojak a tough cop with a tough job in a tough town - New York. with guest star Jackie Cooper
Last Rites for a Dead Priest
Kojak and his team head a tight security operation to guard a jewellery exhibition. But a clever crook masterminds a successful robbery from the display just the same.
Contributors
Unknown: Lieutenant Theo Kojak
22.00: News

with Richard Whitmore ; Weather
Contributors
Unknown: Richard Whitmore
22.10: Match of the Day

Introduced by Jimmy Hill
On the first League Saturday of 1975, Match of the Day cameras are at two First Division grounds where Championship contenders are in action.
Match No 1: from the Midlands. Commentator BARRY DAVIES
Match No 2: from the North. Commentator JOHN MOTSON
Analysis by JIMMY HILL plus the regular round-up of the day's soccer.
Football TV presentation by JOHN MCOONAGI.E. JOHN SHREWSBURY Match of the Day presented by MARTIN HOPKINS
Producer ALEC WEEKS
EditorJONATHAN MARTIN
Contributors
Introduced By: Jimmy Hill
Commentator: Barry Davies
Commentator: John Motson
Unknown: Jimmy Hill
Presented By: Martin Hopkins
Producer: Alec Weeks
Editor: Jonathan Martin
23.10: Parkinson

Conversation, good music and the occasional surprise with Michael Parkinson and his guests
Music by HARRY STONEHAM
DirectorCOLIN STRONG Producer ROGER ORDISH
Contributors
Unknown: Michael Parkinson
Music By: Harry Stoneham
Director: Colin Strong
Producer: Roger Ordish
0.10: Weatherman

Closedown

Apparently I was considerate enough to wait until after Dr Who had finished  lol:
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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #8 on: October 17, 2014, 06:08:00 PM »
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Offline Steve

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #9 on: October 17, 2014, 06:28:42 PM »
Mine is:

Listings

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Miss Lovelace and the Statue . .
eeek:  jeez the beeb was racy in those days.   And with a statue!
Well, whatever, nevermind

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #10 on: October 17, 2014, 06:30:04 PM »
Mine is:

Listings

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Miss Lovelace and the Statue . .
eeek:  jeez the beeb was racy in those days.   And with a statue!

I thought that...... rubschin:

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #11 on: October 17, 2014, 08:18:43 PM »


18.50 : TONIGHT
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Derek Hart
Alan Whicker , Fyfe Robertson and...

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #12 on: October 18, 2014, 05:54:36 AM »


18.50 : TONIGHT
Look around with Cliff Michelmore
Derek Hart
Alan Whicker , Fyfe Robertson and...

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #13 on: October 18, 2014, 09:54:55 AM »
I mostly despair

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