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Two more programmes for younger children chosen from the BBC Television broadcasts which are transmitted to schools each week during term-time.

1.45 People of Many Lands: Cane Cutters and their Neighbours
A series of programmes on film showing the everyday life of people in many parts of the world.

The harvesting in the canefields of Australia's north-eastern coast, and life in the nearby banana plantations and pineapple farms.
Introduced by Trader Faulkner.
BBC film
Previously shown in September 1963

2.5 A Year in the Country: Wind and Weather
A series for town and country schools to encourage young children to study things around them.

Ways of forecasting the weather, from weather vanes to space satellites.
Introduced by Eric Simms.
BBC film
To be shown in February 1965

(to 14.25)

Contributors

Presenter (People of Many Lands):
Trader Faulkner
Cameraman (People of Many Lands):
Keith Gow
Film editor (People of Many Lands):
Peter Horrey
Producer (People of Many Lands):
Peggie Broadhead
Presenter/producer (A Year in the Country):
Eric Simms
Producer (A Year in the Country):
F. R. Elwell

Introduced by Ray Alan.
assisted, interrupted, and generally thwarted by Tich and Quackers with Sandra Chalmers.
A programme of comedy and puzzles.

Contributors

Presenter/Ventriloquist/Comedy material by:
Ray Alan
Item presenter:
Sandra Chalmers
Music:
Jimmy Leach
Drawings:
Tony Hart
Research:
Honor Kibblewhite
Devised and produced by:
Michael Westmore

A fortnightly series introduced by Johnny Morris.
Animals in the wild, animals in the zoo, animals near your home: a magazine illustrating their own kind of magic.
From the West

Contributors

Presenter:
Johnny Morris
Film editor:
Jim Cryan
Director:
Keith Hopkins
Producer:
Douglas Thomas

A six-part serial play by Eynon Evans.
With Eynon Evans, Patricia Mort, Ray Smith and Nesta Harris

Enoch Probert makes another call at Penrhos Farm and tests some theories.
(First transmission on BBC Wales, November 3)

Contributors

Writer:
Eynon Evans
Film cameraman:
Charles Beddous
Film editor:
Tony Lloyd-Jones
Costumes:
Colleen O'Brien
Make-up:
Judy Tarling
Technical manager:
Tony Escott
Graphics:
Kevin Eccleston
Designer:
Colin Shaw
Music:
BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Producer:
Arthur Williams
Sergeant Bowen:
D. L. Davies
Elinor Charles:
Patricia Mort
Watty:
Ray Smith
Det. Insp. Enoch Probert:
Eynon Evans
Det-Sgt. Wade:
Windsor Davies
Hannah Mathias:
Nesta Harris

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.
With Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop, Macdonald Hastings, Christopher Brasher, Julian Pettifer, Cathal O'Shannon, Magnus Magnusson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Trevor Philpott
Reporter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Macdonald Hastings
Reporter:
Christopher Brasher
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
Cathal O'Shannon
Reporter:
Magnus Magnusson
Associate Producer:
Kenneth Corden
Associate Producer:
Anthony Smith
Assistant Editor:
John Lloyd
Editor:
Derrick Amoore

A film series starring and

The newspaper headline 'Harry Lime Dead' may have been greatly exaggerated: but it certainly looks as if the bomb planted on the plane was meant to kill him.

7.30-7.55 England, Our England: Town Hall: Whitehall
(Oxford, Peterborough, Manningtree, Rowridge, Brighton)

Contributors

Teleplay by:
Philip Saltzman
Story consultant:
Warner Law
Director:
Robert M. Leeds
Producer:
Irving Asher
Executive producer:
Vernon Burns
Harry Lime:
Michael Rennie
Bradford Webster:
Jonathan Harris
Nina Taggert:
Virginia Gregg
Marruba:
Bernie Gozier
Martine:
Ann Atmar
Lt. Halani:
Weaver Lee

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

For some a big night out - for the Newtown police a busy night's work.
See page 29

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Plater
Designer:
James Weatherup
Film sequences - Cameraman:
David Prosser
Film sequences - Editor:
Sheila S. Tomlinson
Script editor:
Kenneth Ware
Producer:
David E. Rose
Director:
Paul Bernard

A report by Trevor Philpott.
In America, consumption has become righteousness, and waste has become holy. If it's new, it's good -if it's old, even a year old, then it's out-of-date, inefficient, and ugly.
A Tonight presentation
See page 29

Contributors

Reporter/director:
Trevor Philpott
Photographed by:
Slim Hewitt
Sound recordist:
David Page
Producer:
Alasdair Milne

with the cast of Wait a Minim the outstanding revue from South Africa.
featuring Andrew Tracey, Paul Tracey, Jeremy Taylor, Kendrew Lascelles, Michel Martel, April Olrich, Dana Valery, Jame Fyffe.
First transmission on BBC-2, Nov. 14

Contributors

Performer:
Andrew Tracey
Performer:
Paul Tracey
Performer:
Jeremy Taylor
Performer:
Kendrew Lascelles
Performer:
Michel Martel
Performer:
April Olrich
Performer:
Dana Valery
Performer:
Jame Fyffe
Orchestra directed by:
Norman Percival
Settings:
Michael Young
Producer:
Bryan Sears

BBC One London

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