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Tich is joined by Derek Dene, Jan Panter, Tony Hart, Puppet Time with Frank and Maisie Mumford and The Cresters.
Introduced by Ray Alan.

Contributors

Presenter/Ventriloquist:
Ray Alan
Comedian:
Derek Dene
Singer:
Jan Panter
Artist:
Tony Hart
Puppeteer:
Frank Mumford
Puppeteer:
Maisie Mumford
Band:
The Cresters
Producer:
Leonard Chase

on Postage Stamps
A special edition in which Johnny Morris and Tony Soper compare their collections of animal stamps and look at film of some of the animals themselves: St. Bernard dog, kingfisher, bird-of-paradise, koala bear, sea-elephant, emperor penguin, and the first motion pictures from Peking Zoo of Li-li and Ming-ming, the giant panda and her baby also a new animated Animal Sketchbook by Alan Brown.
From the West

Contributors

Presenter:
Johnny Morris
Presenter:
Tony Soper
Artist:
Alan Brown
Film editor:
Jim Cryan
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Producer:
Jeffery Boswall

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
Editor:
Alasdair Milne

A film series starring Michael Rennie.
A BBC film release
When an unknown foreigner is found in Harry Lime's office with a Greek dagger in his back, and a Greek banknote is stuffed in the telephone, it seems that the Greeks might have a word for it!

7.35-8.0 The Gauntlet Game: a light-hearted contest calling for brains and brawn. Tonight: Bournemouth v. Brighton
(Rowridge, Brighton)

Contributors

Story and Teleplay:
Margot Bennett
Director:
Julian Amyes
Producer:
Felix Jackson
Harry Lime:
Michael Rennie
Griselda:
Delphi Lawrence
Grinling:
John Warwick
Inspector Newton:
Martin Boddey
Bradford Webster:
Jonathan Harris

by Robert Barr.
There are two young constables in each car, ready to deal with trouble as it happens.

A baby is taken from a pram near a bingo hall, and Lynch and Graham are involved in a long and frustrating search.

Contributors

Writer/Script Editor:
Robert Barr
Designer:
Donald Brewer
Film sequences - Cameraman:
Leonard Newson
Film sequences - Editor:
Christopher La Fontaine
Casebook material:
C.N. Lindsay
Producer:
David E. Rose
Director:
Michael Simpson
PC Lynch:
James Ellis
PC Graham:
Colin Welland

Introduced by Frank Bough.
News - Action - Personalities in a weekly sports magazine for the family.
Including:
International Rugby from South Africa: The South African President's XV v. The Rest of the World
Alun Williams and Sportsview's film cameras report from Cape Town on the last of the three-match series in which the world's top Rugby Union internationals are celebrating the seventy-fifth anniversary of the South African Rugby Board.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (International Rugby):
Alun Williams
Presented by:
Alec Weeks
Associate Editor:
Alan Hart
Associate Editor:
Lawrie Higgins
Editor:
Cliff Morgan

[Starring] Alan Dobie
with Ann Bell
and Robin Chapman, Wendy Gifford, Ralph Michael

Contributors

Text edited by:
Ernest J. Rhys
Fight arranged by:
Derek Ware
Music:
Tubby Hayes
Designer:
Eileen Diss
Story Editor:
Harry Moore
Producer:
Peter Luke
Director:
Michael Hayes
Everyman:
Alan Dobie
Knowledge:
Wendy Gifford
Voice of God:
Jack May
Death:
Robin Chapman
Fellowship:
Edward de Souza
Kindred:
Geoffrey Chater
Cousin:
Patricia English
Good-Deeds:
Ann Bell
Voice of Goods:
Arthur Pentelow
Singer:
Maureen Scott
Confession:
Ralph Michael
Discretion:
Derek Birch
Beauty:
Sue Lloyd
Five-Wits:
Sean Lynch
Strength:
Jack Watson
Voice of the Angel:
Annie Ross

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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