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A course running through two academic years.
For Schools
(Previously shown in April 1963)
The First-year broadcasts are at 9.40 a.m. on Mondays and 12.0 noon on Wednesdays.
To accompany this series a specially prepared booklet, containing examples and explanatory notes, can be obtained by sending a crossed postal order for 1s to BBC Publications [address removed]
(to 10.00)

Contributors

Presented by:
Norman Hyland
Director:
John Field

Presented by Geoffrey Matthews.
For Schools
(Repeated on Wednesday at 9.40 a.m. These broadcasts are at 10.2 a.m. on Mondays)
To accompany this series a specially prepared booklet, containing examples and explanatory notes, can be obtained by sending a crossed postal order for 1s. to
BBC Publications [address removed]
(to 10.22)

Contributors

Presenter:
Geoffrey Matthews
Director:
Edward Goldwyn
Editor:
Norman Hyland

Written and produced by Bill Scott.
Colin breaks a window - and learns about the manufacture of glass and its growing importance in the modern world.
Introduced by James Lloyd.
For Schools
Repeated on Friday at 2.5 p.m.
(to 11.25)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Bill Scott
Designer:
Charles Lawrence
Film Editor:
Peter Horrey
Presenter:
James Lloyd
Mr Brent:
Ian Gardiner
Mrs Brent:
Brenda Cowling
Colin Brent:
Alexander Riley
Shirley Brent:
Judith Geeson

with Geoffrey Wheeler

What do you need to know to go camping and exploring this summer? Geoffrey Wheeler is your guide, starting first with a simple day expedition and leading on to a difficult thirty-six-hour mountain trek in the Lake District.
For Schools
Repeated on Tuesday at 11.5 a.m.
(to 14.25)

Contributors

Presenter:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Cameraman:
John McGlashan
Cameraman:
Bill Munn
Sound recordist:
Bill Searle
Sound recordist:
Phil Young
Film editor:
Sylvia Wheeler
Script:
Martin Worth
Producer:
Andrew Quicke

Christopher Trace takes Mary and Billy on the first stage of their journey to Switzerland.
In the studio, Christopher Trace and Tony Hart
For Schools
Repeated on Thursday at 11.35 a.m.
(to 14.47)

Contributors

Presenter:
Christopher Trace
Presenter/artist:
Tony Hart
Film cameraman:
Eric Deeming
Film editor:
Robert Hill
Designer:
Don Horne
Animation:
Alfred Wurmser
Producer:
Peggie Broadhead
Mary Stevens:
Joy Measures
Billy Stevens:
Francis Attard
Ticket collector:
Robert Sansom

Christopher Trace and Sandra Michaels introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.

Contributors

Presenter:
Christopher Trace
Presenter:
Sandra Michaels
Film Editor:
Valerie Best
Production Assistant:
Rosemary Gill
Director:
Edward Barness
Producer:
Biddy Baxter

The Corrie Folk Trio and Paddie Bell, The Ian Campbell Folk Group, Jacqueline McDonald and Bridie O'Donnell, Maureen Kennedy Martin, Sandy and Jeanie.

Contributors

Musicians:
The Corrie Folk Trio and Paddie Bell
Musicians:
The Ian Campbell Folk Group
Singer:
Jacqueline McDonald
Singer:
Bridie O'Donnell
Guitarist:
Maureen Kennedy Martin
Singers:
Sandy and Jeanie
Director:
David Bell
Producer:
Travers Thorneloe
Producer:
W. Gordon Smith

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.
with Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop, Macdonald Hastings, Christopher Brasher, Julian Pettifer, Brian Redhead.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Trevor Philpott
Reporter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Macdonald Hastings
Reporter:
Christopher Brasher
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
Brian Redhead
Associate producer:
Derrick Amoore.
Associate producer:
Kevin Billington
Associate producer:
John Lloyd
Associate producer:
Kenneth Corden
Associate producer:
Michael Tuchner
Assistant editor:
Elizabeth Cowley
Editor:
Ausdair Milne

A comedy film series of family life with never a dull moment.
Starring Lucille Ball
with Vivian Vance, Gale Gordon, Candy Moore, Jimmy Garrett, Ralph Hart

With a swing of the kilt and a skirt of the pipes... Lucy Goes into Politics

Contributors

Lucy Carmichael:
Lucille Ball
Vivian Bagley:
Vivian Vance
Mr. Theodore J. Mooney:
Gale Gordon
Chris Carmichael:
Candy Moore
Jerry Carmichael:
Jimmy Garrett
Sherman Bagley:
Ralph Hart

The Window on the World
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby with reports on People-Places-Problems in the news from Panorama's regular team of commentators Robin Day and Michael Barratt, Michael Charlton, Roderick MacFarquhar, John Morgan.

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Dimbleby
Reporter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
Roderick MacFarquhar
Reporter:
John Morgan
Associate producer:
Richard Francts
Assistant editor:
Christopher Railing
Editor:
David Wheeler

Rupert Davies as Maigret introduces Sir Henry Merrivale played by David Horne in Carter Dickson's The Judas Window adapted by Dick Sharples.

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Contributors

Author:
Carter Dickson
Adapter:
Dick Sharples
Detective theme music composed by:
John Addison
Incidental music:
Dudley Simpson
Script editor:
Max Marquis
Assistant:
John Gould
Designer:
Desmond Chinn
Producer:
David Goddard
Director:
Edgar Wreford
Maigret (Introduction):
Rupert Davies
Jimmy Answell:
Christopher Guinee
Sir Henry Merrivale:
David Horne
Alan Kenton:
Daniel Thorndike
Dyer:
Dennis Handby
Miss Jordan:
Katherine Parr
Avory Hume:
Peter Madden
Randolph Fleming:
Leon Sinden
Mary Hume:
Rosemary Nicols
Usher:
John Devaut
Foreman of the Jury:
Philip Howard
Clerk of the Court:
John Wilders
Judge Rankin:
Donald Eccles
Sir Walter Storm:
Llewellyn Rees
Dr Stocking:
Douglas Milvain
Inspector Mottram:
Neil Wilson
Reggie Answell:
Alan Rowe

at the Lyceum in the Strand, London.
featuring the Star United Kingdom Nine Dance Championships
Introduced by Peter West.
Joe Loss and his Orchestra, Denny Boyce and his Orchestra
Organised by Mecca Dancing

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Musicians:
Joe Loss and his Orchestra
Musicians:
Denny Boyce and his Orchestra
Commentator:
Judith Chalmers
Arranged by:
Eric Morley
Presented for television by:
Philip Lewis

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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