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A series of ten programmes about prehistoric man's first steps in technology.

Nicholas Thomas, Assistant Keeper, Department of Archaeology, Birmingham City Museum and Henry Hodges, Lecturer in Conservation of Archaeological Materials, Institute of Archaeology, University of London discuss how early man fed and kept himself warm, and cook and eat a prehistoric meal in the studio.
A BBC Educational broadcast

Contributors

Presenter:
Nicholas Thomas
Presenter:
Henry Hodges
Producer:
Paul Johnstone

A series of ten programmes on maternity and baby care.
Introduced by a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the University of London.

The Professor discusses the importance of regular attendance at the ante-natal clinic.
A Doctor talks about the physical changes that occur during the early months of pregnancy.
An Almoner describes how she can help mothers with family or social problems.

A BBC Educational broadcast

Contributors

Presenter:
A Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the University of London [name uncredited]
Speaker:
A Doctor [name uncredited]
Speaker:
An Almoner [name uncredited]
Interviewer:
Joan Bakewell
Film animations:
Colin Whitaker
Production assistant:
Margaret Smith
Producer:
Joyce Bullen
Editor:
Beryl Radley

Introduced by Gordon Mosley.

Farm Visit
Roy Bradley started farming ten years ago with £80 in his pocket and thirty-three acres of marginal land near Peterborough.

Farming Overseas
A look at farming methods in Australia.

From East Anglia

followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers

Contributors

Presenter:
Gordon Mosley
Subject (Farm Visit):
Roy Bradley
Director:
John Frost

2.25 Workshop: Paganini Caprice
"The brightest creative idea on BBC-2" (Peter Black, Daily Mail)
In which Martin Cooper re-creates the personality of Paganini, the diabolical virtuoso and with Arthur Hutchings who explores the impact of his music on two centuries of composers with Manoug Parikian (violin), Lamar Crowson (piano), Yonty Solomon (piano) in the Rachmaninov-Paganini Rhapsody, Johnny Dankworth and his Quintet, George Thalben-Ball (organ)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, David McCallum
Conducted by Lawrence Leonard
(First transmission on May 23)

3.25 Arrest and Trial: Call It a Lifetime
A film series starring Ben Gazzara as Nick Anderson and Chuck Connors as John Egan.
with special guest star, Anthony Franciosa
with John Larch, John Kerr, Roger Perry
A lorry driver is arrested by Sgt. Anderson following the death of a motorcycle officer. Although there is considerable evidence against the driver, Anderson feels sympathetic toward him and persuades defence lawyer John Egan to accept the case.
(First transmission on April 24)

Contributors

Presenter/Script (Workshop):
Martin Cooper
Presenter (Workshop):
Arthur Hutchings
Violinist (Workshop):
Manoug Parikian
Pianist (Workshop):
Lamar Crowson
Pianist (Workshop):
Yonty Solomon
Musicians (Workshop):
Johnny Dankworth and his Quintet
Organist (Workshop):
George Thalben-Ball
Musicians (Workshop):
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
David McCallum
Orchestra conducted by:
Lawrence Leonard
Script/Directed and produced by (Workshop):
Humphrey Burton
Production Assistant (Workshop):
Barrie Gavin
Designer (Workshop):
Michael Young
Arrest and Trial:
[cast] -
Nick Anderson:
Ben Gazzara
John Egan:
Chuck Connors
Steve Jared:
Anthony Franciosa
Jerry Miller:
John Larch
ADA Barry Pine:
John Kerr
Dan Kirby:
Roger Perry

by John Hopkins.
A second showing of "Centre of Disturbance"

A shooting in Newtown shopping centre - so unexpected an event that it has the public shocked and even the police incredulous.

Contributors

Writer:
John Hopkins
Designer:
Frederick Knapman
Script Editor:
Robert Barr
Designer:
Frederick Knapman
Producer:
David E. Rose
Director:
Terence Dudley

by Alexandre Dumas
Dramatised in twelve episodes by Anthony Steven

M. de Villefort defends his position and offers Edmond kindly advice.

Contributors

Author:
Alexandre Dumas
Dramatised by:
Anthony Steven
Music composed and conducted by:
Roberto Gerhard
Film Cameraman:
A. A. Englander
Film Editor:
Ted Walter
Costumes supervised by:
Dorothea Wallace
Make-up supervised by:
Sheila Cassidy
Script Editor:
Betty Willingale
Designer:
Mary Rea
Designer:
Barry Newbery
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Director:
Peter Hammond
Edmond Dantes:
Alan Badel
Mercedes:
Natasha Parry
Fernand:
Philip Madoc
Caderousse:
Michael Robbins
Marquis de St. Meran:
George Curzon
Marquise de St. Meran:
Valerie Taylor
Renee:
Alexandra Bastedo
Villefort:
Michael Gough
Morrel:
Anthony Newlands
Danglars:
Morris Perry
Magistrate:
Steven Scott
Police Officer:
Jonathan Scott
First Gendarme:
Artro Morris
Second Gendarme:
Gertan Klauber
Jailer:
Graham Ashley
Porter:
Edwin Finn
Corporal:
Walter Randall
Sentry:
Redmond Bailey
Jailer at Chateau d'If:
Michael Miller

Written by Robert Gray.
with Jimmy Thompson as Asst. General, P.P.C.T.V.
From the North of England

Contributors

Writer:
Robert Gray
Presented by:
Jan Dalibor
Presented by:
Vlasta Dalibor
Additional manipulator:
Philip Rose
Additional manipulator:
Elizabeth Rose
Additional manipulator:
John Parks
We Belong Together words and music by:
Norman Newell
We Belong Together words and music by:
Alyn Ainsworth
Design:
Nicole Goodwin
Producer:
Stan Parkinson
Asst. General, P.P.C.T.V.:
Jimmy Thompson

from Bethesda Presbyterian Church, Mold.
Introduced by Gwynfryn C. Thomas.
Joan Carlyle appears by arrangement with the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden

Contributors

Conductor:
James Williams
Soloist:
Joan Carlyle
Organist:
V. Anthony Lewis
Presenter:
Gwynfryn C. Thomas
Blessing given by:
Eirian Davies
Presented for TV by:
Selwyn Roderick
Arranged by:
Tregelles Williams

Starring Alan Ladd, Brian Donlevy, William Bendix, Barry Fitzgerald
with Howard Da Silva, Albert Dekker
Based on the novel by Richard Henry Dana Jr.

Contributors

Producer:
Seton I. Miller
Director:
John Farrow
Based on the novel by:
Richard Henry Dana Jr.
Charles Stewart:
Alan Ladd
Richard Henry Dana:
Brian Donlevy
Amazeen:
William Bendix
Cook:
Barry Fitzgerald
Captain Thompson:
Howard Da Silva
Seaman Brown:
Albert Dekker
Sam Hooper:
Darryl Hickman
Maria:
Esther Fernandez
Bellamer:
Tom Powers

Indian stories of Rudyard Kipling
with Joss Ackland, Kenneth Fortescue, Patrick Westwood
and David Burke, Douglas Livingstone, Harry Landis
Guest stars, Jane Asher, Ruth Kettlewell and Alan MacNaughtan

Contributors

Author:
Rudyard Kipling
Script:
William Emms
Film cameraman:
David Prosser
Film editor:
Geoffrey Botterill
Costume supervisor:
Ena Nickalls
Make-up supervisor:
Ann Ferriggi
Music composed by:
Max Harris
Story adviser:
A. R. Rawlinson
Script editor:
Anthony Read
Designer:
Archie Clark
Producer:
David Goddard
Director:
Ian Curteis
Pte. Mulvaney:
David Burke
Prunella:
Vanessa Forsyth
Sergeant:
Keneth Thornett
Cynthia:
Jane Asher
Captain Notley:
Nicholas Courtney
Pte. Ortheris:
Harry Landis
Lockwood:
Kenneth Fortescue
Major Eldridge:
Alan MacNaughtan
Captain Bridgewater:
Danvers Walker
Stevens:
Joss Ackland
Pte. Learoyd:
Douglas Livingstone
Mrs. Larkyn:
Joan MacDonald
Mrs. Eldridge:
Ruth Kettlewell
Mrs. Turner:
Patsy Smart
Ram Mohun:
Christopher Carlos
Mian Rukn Din:
Patrick Westwood
Ram Dass:
Prem Bakshi
Jungi:
Gerry Duggan
Ayah:
Muguette de Braie
Prompter:
Robert Fyfe

Today's events brought to you by Satellite Television from Tokyo, together with film and recordings flown over the Pole by jet aircraft.

Swimming
100 m. Freestyle Semi-finals (men)
200 m. Breaststroke Semi-finals (women)

Diving: Springboard (women)

Weightlifting: Bantamweight Finals

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.
Presented by BBC-tv Sport

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Commentary team in Tokyo:
David Coleman
Commentary team in Tokyo:
Harry Carpenter
Commentary team in Tokyo:
Max Robertson
Commentary team in Tokyo:
Peter West
Commentary team in Tokyo:
Frank Bough

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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