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Wir sprechen Deutsch
A course of thirty lessons for beginners.

Heidi and Dieter visit a travel agency to plan a summer holiday.
with Heidi Treutler, Dieter Geissler
Introduced by Sabine Michael and Paul Hansard.
A BBC Educational broadcast
Repeated on Thursday at 11.5 p.m.
(to 11.10)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sabine Michael
Presenter:
Paul Hansard
Designer:
Gordon Roland
Director:
Maddalena Fagandini
Producer:
Colin Nears
Heidi:
Heidi Treutler
Dieter:
Dieter Geissler

Today's Timetable:

11.30 Danny Blanchflower in the Wembley dressing-rooms

11.40 Golf

12.10 Swimming

12.30 People at the Cup Final

12.35 Matthews Match

1.20 Swimming

1.50 Racing: Reservoir Handicap Hurdle

2.10 Films: How They Got There; Meet the Finalists

2.25 Community Singing

2.50 Presentation of Teams

3.0 The Cup Final

4.45 Presentation of Cup and Medals

4.50 Meet the Winners

4.55 Rugby Sevens and Sports Results

While it is hoped to keep to the above timings, they may be altered by events

Contributors

Item presenter:
Danny Blanchflower

A new disc - a Hit or a Miss?
Comments and opinions on the latest pop releases.
This week's panel: Chris Andrews, Dora Bryan, Dave Clark, Sarah Miles
In the chair, David Jacobs

Contributors

Panellist:
Chris Andrews
Panellist:
Dora Bryan
Panellist:
Dave Clark
Panellist:
Sarah Miles
Chairman:
David Jacobs
Programme devised by:
Peter Potter
Presentation:
Stewart Morris

by Glyn Jones.
An adventure in space and time.
Starring William Hartnell, William Russell, Jacqueline Hill and Maureen O'Brien

The travellers pass through the fourth dimension - and Dr. Who must change the future.

Contributors

Writer:
Glyn Jones
Story Editor:
Dennis Spooner
Title music:
Ron Grainer with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Designer:
Spencer Chapman
Producer:
Verity Lambert
Director:
Mervyn Pinfield
Dr. Who:
William Hartnell
Ian Chesterton:
William Russell
Barbara Wright:
Jacqueline Hill
Vicki:
Maureen O'Brien
Lobos:
Richard Shaw
Tor:
Jeremy Bulloch
Dako:
Peter Craze
Sita:
Peter Sanders
Morok messenger:
Salvin Stewart
Morok technician:
Peter Diamond

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Margaret Lockwood at The Flying Swan
with Julia Lockwood
From the Midlands

Contributors

Script:
Jan Read
Theme music:
Ron Grainer
Story editor:
John Barber
Designer:
Michael Edwards
Producer:
Harold Clayton
Director:
David Giles
Mollie:
Margaret Lockwood
Carol:
Julia Lockwood
Prue:
Wendy Hall
Mulligan:
Alex Farrell
Peter Riley:
Clifford Parrish
Jessie McDonald:
Molly Urquhart
Charito Moreno:
Iza Teller
Luis Moreno:
Carlos Douglas
Robert Sterling:
Robin Hawdon
Fred Potter:
Tom Watson
Dwight Cooper:
Hugh McDermott
Maisie:
Nerys Hughes
Mr. Tatlock:
Cameron Miller
Mr. Addison:
John Flint

Written by S. C. Green and R. M. Hills.
Appearing with Roy Castle are Ivor Emmanuel, Peter Butterworth, Pat Coombs, Rose Howlett, The Square Pegs, The Malcolm Goddard Dancers and special guest star, Doreen Wells.
(Doreen Wells appears by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)

Contributors

Writer:
S. C. Green
Writer:
R. M. Hills
Choreography:
Malcolm Goddard
Orchestrations:
Arthur Wilkinson
Orchestra conducted by:
Harry Rabinowitz
Musical associate:
Arthur Wilkinson
Costumes supervised by:
Michael Endacott
Make-up supervised by:
Nathalie Calfe
Lighting:
Ralph Walton
Sound:
Hugh Barker
Designer:
Malcolm Middleton
Director:
Stanley Dorfman
Producer:
Bill Lyon-Shaw
Entertainer:
Roy Castle
Singer:
Ivor Emmanuel
Comedian:
Peter Butterworth
Performer:
Pat Coombs
Performer:
Rose Howlett
Singers:
The Square Pegs
Dancers:
The Malcolm Goddard Dancers
Dancer:
Doreen Wells

by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Dramatised by Jan Read.
[Starring] Douglas Wilmer as Sherlock Holmes, Nigel Stock as Dr. Watson
with Maurice Denham as Josiah Amberley

A miser paints his house after a friend has run off with his wife and savings. Watson's investigations mislead all but Holmes.
Train sequences by courtesy of the Bluebell Railway Limited

Contributors

Author:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Dramatised by:
Jan Read
Music composed by:
Max Harris
Film sequences - Cameraman:
Dave Mason
Film sequences - Editor:
Geoffrey Fry
Costume Supervisor:
Sheila Glassford
Make-up Supervisor:
Shirley Boakes
Script Editor:
Anthony Read
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Producer:
David Goddard
Director:
Michael Hayes
Josiah Amberley:
Maurice Denham
Dr. Ray Ernest:
William Wilde
Ellen Amberley:
Lesley Saweard
Dr. Watson:
Nigel Stock
Sherlock Holmes:
Douglas Wilmer
Barker:
Peter Henchie
Mrs. Hudson:
Enid Lindsey
Porter:
Arthur R. Webb
Choir-boy:
Paul Martin
The Rev. J.C. Elman:
Christopher Banks
Inspector Lestrade:
Peter Madden
Constable:
Robert Croudace

A film series.
Starring David Niven, Charles Boyer, Gig Young, Gladys Cooper, Robert Coote as The Rogues

This week's story: Mr. White's Christmas
The Rogues turn their attention to a modern Scrooge and with the help of a newly acquired cousin, 'persuade' him to open his purse strings generously at Christmas.

Contributors

Marcel St. Clair:
Charles Boyer
Timmy St. Clair:
Robert Coote
Margaret St. Clair:
Gladys Cooper
Mark Fleming:
Larry Hagman
White:
John McGiver
Timothea:
Jill Haworth
Hutchins:
Hedley Mattingly
Tony Fleming:
Gig Young
Alec Fleming:
David Niven

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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