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Tich is joined by Derek Dene, Tony Hart and Ted Taylor.
Introduced by Ray Alan.

Contributors

Presenter/ventriloquist:
Ray Alan
Comedian:
Derek Dene
Artist:
Tony Hart
Pianist:
Ted Taylor
Producer:
Leonard Chase

In the fiftieth edition Johnny Morris and Tony Soper visit the new Marineland at Morecambe to see the dolphins and they also look at film of dolphins in their natural habitat and in some of the world's oceanariums.
From the West

Contributors

Presenter:
Johnny Morris
Presenter:
Tony Soper
Film Editor:
Jim Cryan
Directed and produced by:
Douglas Thomas

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 as Harry Lime.
A BBC film release

If a dying man is determined to find the man who has killed his son, the safest place for the killer to hide, as Harry Lime guesses, may be under the sick man's very nose.

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

Contributors

Story/Teleplay:
Rex Rienits
Director:
Julian Amyes
Producer:
Felix Jackson
Harry Lime:
Michael Rennie
Roxane:
Lisa Gaston
Paul Marche:
Laurence Payne
Nick Aristide:
Ralph Truman
Bradford Webster:
Jonathan Harris

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

[Photo caption] Bernard Bresslaw who plays the part of Arty Timmins
Z Cars at 8.0
It happened a long time ago, when Chief Superintendent Robbins was an inspector, and Sergeant Blackitt a constable - but neither man has forgotten Arty Timmins and the trouble he caused before Robbins finally sent him down. Blackie still has a press cutting of the judge's remarks when Timmins was sentenced for acts of violence and intimidation: 'You must be locked away from the public. You have behaved like a wild animal, a vicious animal, and you must be caged until you are considered to be tamed. You will go to prison for ten years.'
Now Timmins is out again. But tamed? Chief Superintendent Robbins does not believe so. And with Charlie Barlow away on a course-Robbins makes it his personal business to keep a close watch on one of the hardest characters ever to cross his path. For there are three citizens of Newtown who, even after ten years, have good cause to be frightened.
Written by Robert Barr, script editor of Z Cars, 'Cage until Tamed' is based - as have been many stories in the series - on true casebook material provided by ex-Detective Sergeant Bill Prendergast of the Liverpool C.I.D. Bernard Bresslaw, the comedian who in recent years has earned an additional reputation as a straight actor, plays the part of Arty Timmins, the tearaway with some old scores to settle.

Contributors

Writer/Script Editor:
Robert Barr
Designer:
Jeremy Davies
Film sequences - Cameraman:
Peter Sargent
Film sequences - Editor:
Christopher La Fontaine
Casebook Material:
William Prendergast
Producer:
David E. Rose
Director:
Vivian Matalon

Introduced by Frank Bough.
featuring tonight:

Motor Cycling: International T.T. Week
A film report from the Isle of Man on the world's biggest motor cycling event, including today's big race, The Junior T.T.

International Football: Brazil v. Portugal
A film report from Rio on the final match of the 'Little World Cup'.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (Motor Cycling):
Murray Walker
Commentator (International Football):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Presented by:
Alec Weeks
Associate Editor:
Alan Hart
Associate Editor:
Lawrie Higgins
Editor:
Cliff Morgan

Based on "Ulysses" by James Joyce.
Dramatised by Allan McClelland.
Starring Milo O'Shea, June Tobin and Simon Ward

Contributors

Based on "Ulysses" by:
James Joyce
Dramatised by:
Allan McClelland
Designer:
Barry Learoyd
Story Editor:
Harry Moore
Producer:
Peter Luke
Director:
Henric Hirsch
Buck Mulligan:
John Watts
Stephen Dedalus:
Simon Ward
Leopold Bloom:
Milo O'Shea
Haines:
Ian Flintoff
Molly Bloom:
June Tobin
Cyril Sargent:
Philip Needs
Mr. Deasy:
Allan McClelland
M'Coy:
Denys Hawthorne
Bantam Lyons:
Paddy Joyce
Martin Cunningham:
John Cowley
Mr. Power:
Maurice Good
Simon Dedalus:
Dermot MacDowell
Professor M'Hugh:
Will Leighton
Lambert:
James Belchamber
John Henry Menton:
Edwin Brown
Editor Crawford:
John Gatrell
Mrs. Breen:
Ronnie Masterson
Nosey Flynn:
Michael Corcoran
Davy Byrne:
David Blake Kelly
Mr. Lyster:
Chris Gannon
Blazes Boylan:
Shay Gorman
Miss Douce:
Maxine O'Reilly
Miss Kennedy:
Brenda McGuinne
Citizen David:
Blake Kelly
Gertie MacDowell:
Finoula O'Shannon
Corley:
Denys Hawthorne
Accordionist:
Reginald Hogarth
Other parts played by/Blonde Girl:
Jan Kenny
Other parts played by/Chemist's Assistant:
Frank Dunne
Other parts played by/Library Attendant:
James Maguire
Other parts played by/Student:
Tony Bronte
Other parts played by/Student:
Robert Peters

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

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