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For the very young
Maria Bird brings Andy to play with your small children and invites them to join in the songs and games.
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
Gladys Whitred sings the songs
BBC film

Contributors

Narrator/Script, music, and settings:
Maria Bird
Puppeteer:
Audrey Atterbury
Puppeteer:
Molly Gibson
Singer:
Gladys Whitred

Samples of some of the programmes that BBC Television provides for schools and technical colleges throughout the year. Today's broadcasts are intended for the older children in secondary schools.

1.45 Going to Work: Housemother
A careers series for school-leavers.

Everywhere there are children in need of care. In residential homes the house parents provide the security and affection which can help a child towards a normal life.
Introduced by Peter West.
BBC film
Previously shown in November

2.5 Science Session: The Crystal Pick-up
A series based on the interests of older boys and girls as a starting point for realistic science.

An explanation of the way the crystal plays its part in the sound reproduction of record players.
Introduced by Gordon Severn.
Previously shown in September

(to 14.25)

Contributors

Presenter (Going to Work):
Peter West
Film cameraman (Going to Work):
Stanley Speel
Sound recordist (Going to Work):
Peter Birch
Film Editor (Going to Work):
Malcolm James
Producer (Going to Work):
Peter Scroggs
Presenter/theme music (Science Session):
Gordon Severn
Film Editor (Science Session):
James Langfield
Producer (Science Session):
Geoffrey Hall

Professor Sir Anthony Blunt, Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures and Oliver Millar, Deputy Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures discuss with Richard Dimbleby the current exhibition now on view at the Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace.
See page 36

Contributors

Guest:
Sir Anthony Blunt
Guest:
Oliver Millar
Presenter:
Richard Dimbleby
Producer:
Innes Lloyd

The Four Marx Brothers, Groucho - Zeppo - Harpo - Chico in "Monkey Business"

When four stowaways are discovered on a transatlantic liner, they are none other than the Marx Brothers. After hoodwinking the captain and the crew by impersonating the ship's personnel and passengers they end up as rival teams of bodyguards to two feuding millionaires.
(First transmission on BBC-2, December 1)

Contributors

Director:
Norman McLeod
Groucho Marx:
null Himself
Zeppo Marx:
null Himself
Harpo Marx:
null Himself
Chico Marx:
null Himself
Tom Helton:
Rockcliffe Fellowes
Briggs:
Harry Wood
Lucille:
Thelma Todd
Mary Helton:
Ruth Hall
Gibson:
Tom Kennedy

The People of '64
The Fourteenth Earl v. The Fourteenth Mr. Wilson - The New B. and K. - Ringo - L.B.J. and H.H.H. - Winnie Mandela - Mr. Smith - De Gaulle...

The Places of '64
Aberdeen - San Francisco - Clacton and Margate - Lop Nor - Lima - Champagnole

The Problems of '64
R.P.M. - Smethwick - Mississippi - Sterling - Cyprus - Rhodesia...

As the old year runs out, Richard Dimbleby takes a Panoramic view of the successes, failures, hopes, and disappointments of the past twelve months.
With Michael Barratt, Robin Day, Derek Hart, Roderick MacFarquhar, John Morgan, James Mossman and Robert Robinson.

Malcolm Muggeridge looks ahead to 1965

On-the-spot reports at two places of the year by Michael Charlton and David Dimbleby, and by John Johnston from somewhere in 1965

See page 36

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Dimbleby
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Roderick MacFarquhar
Reporter:
John Morgan
Reporter:
James Mossman
Reporter:
Robert Robinson
Reporter:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
David Dimbleby
Reporter:
John Johnston
Film Editor:
Peter Pierce
Film Editor:
Norman Carr
Designer:
Stewart Marshall
Production Assistant:
Julian Jacottet
Producer:
Richard Francis
Editor:
David Wheeler

from the City Hall, Perth.
Your host, Andy Stewart introduces Jimmy Logan, Jimmy Shand, Duncan Macrae, Chic Murray, The Corrie Folk Trio, James Urquhart, Anne Gillies, Dixie Ingram, Alan Cameron.
The White Heather Dancers, Ian Powrie and his Band
The Pipes and Drums of the 51st Highland Division R.A.S.C. (T.A.)
Pipe-Major, Fred Brodie
Dancers from Perth Academy and The Girls' Choir from Perth High School

(Jimmy Logan is appearing in "The Swing o' the Kilt" at His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen)
See page 35

Contributors

Presenter:
Andy Stewart
Comedian:
Jimmy Logan
Accordionist:
Jimmy Shand
Performer:
Duncan Macrae
Comedian:
Chic Murray
Musicians:
The Corrie Folk Trio
Singer:
James Urquhart
Singer:
Anne Gillies
Dancer:
Dixie Ingram
Pianist:
Alan Cameron
Dancers:
The White Heather Dancers
Dance Director:
Jack Cooper
Musicians:
Ian Powrie and his Band
Musicians:
The Pipes and Drums of the 51st Highland Division R.A.S.C.
Piper:
Pipe-Major Fred Brodie
Dancers:
Dancers from Perth Academy
Singers:
The Girls' Choir from Perth High School
Conductor:
David Malcolm
Designer:
Archie Clark
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen

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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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