Programme Index

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For Schools
Previously shown in May 1964
Repeated on Tuesday at 11.5 a.m.
These broadcasts are at 9.35 a.m. on Mondays (repeated Tuesdays, 11.5 a.m.) and at 10.0 a.m. on Wednesdays (repeated Thursdays, 10.23 a.m.)
To accompany this series a specially prepared booklet, containing examples and explanatory notes, can be obtained by sending a crossed postal order for 1s to [address removed]
(to 9.55)

Contributors

Presented by:
Geoffrey Matthews
Director:
Edward Goldwyn
Editor:
Norman Hyland

John Langstaff with children from Brookland Junior School, Finchley, and Sarah Francis, oboe, teaches songs and accompaniments from Ahmet the Woodseller, words by Ian Serraillier and music by Gordon Crosse. James Blades introduces the 'lagerphone' and demonstrates how to play melodic percussion instruments.
For Schools
Repeated on Wednesday at 9.35 a.m.
(to 10.20)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Langstaff
Oboist:
Sarah Francis
Words:
Ian Serraillier
Music:
Gordon Crosse
Item presenter:
James Blades
Producer:
John Hosier

Written and produced by Ronald Smedley with the assistance of Sveriges Radio Skol TV
Colin and Shirley spend a holiday with their pen friends in the suburbs of Stockholm.
BBC film for Schools
Repeated on Friday at 2.5 p.m.
(to 11.25)

Contributors

Writer/producer:
Ronald Smedley
Film cameraman:
Arne Palm
Film editor:
Peter Horrey
Colin Brent:
Alexander Riley
Shirley Brent:
Nadine Hanwell
Themselves:
The Sahlstrom Family

This is a series of interviews with four well-known British writers. In each programme the author will be cross-examined on one of his books and asked to describe how and why the book was written, and what meaning the work may have for readers.
Interviewed by Frank Kermode.
For Schools
Repeated on Thursday at 11.5 a.m.
(to 11.55)

Contributors

Interviewee:
John Wain
Interviewer:
Frank Kermode
Producer:
Rodney Bennett

with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.

Contributors

Presenter:
Christopher Trace
Presenter:
Valerie Singleton
Film Editor:
Geoff Botterill
Production Team:
Iris Furlong
Production Team:
Tony Arnold
Production Team:
Malcolm Walker
Production Team:
Gillian Reilly
Producer:
Edward Barnes
Producer:
Rosemary Gill
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

says Johnny Hackett
at Tony Hughes, Mike Yarwood and Bobby Pattinson.
See page 23

Contributors

Presenter:
Johnny Hackett
Comedian:
Tony Hughes
Comedian:
Mike Yarwood
Comedian:
Bobby Pattinson
Music:
The Tradlads
Music:
Jimmy Leach
Musical director:
Bernard Herrmann
Script editor:
James Casey
Designer:
Kenneth Lawson
Producer:
Barney Colehan

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

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
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
Associate producer:
Frank Dale
Assistant Editor:
John Lloyd
Editor:
Derrick Amoore

A comedy film series.
Starring Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha, Dick York as Darrin, Agnes Moorehead as Endora

Inquisitive neighbour Gladys is convinced that she too can witch-twitch, and experiments on her husband.

Contributors

Samantha:
Elizabeth Montgomery
Darrin:
Dick York
Endora:
Agnes Moorehead
Gladys Kravitz:
Alice Pearce
Abner Kravitz:
George Tobias

The 10,000 Faces of the World
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby.
with reports on People-Places-Problems in the news from Panorama's regular team of commentators Robin Day and Michael Barratt, Michael Charlton, John Morgan,
Leonard Parkin.

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Dimbleby
Reporter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
John Morgan
Reporter:
Leonard Parkin
Associate producer:
Richard Francis
Editor:
David Wheeler

A film series starring Raymond Burr as the famous lawyer-investigator created by Erle Stanley Gardner.

Intrigue, suspicion, and murder follow a wealthy widow's unexpected marriage to a Frenchman many years her junior.

Contributors

Character created by:
Erle Stanley Gardner
Perry Mason:
Raymond Burr
Della Street:
Barbara Hale
Paul Drake:
William Hopper
Hamilton Burger:
William Talman
Lieutenant Anderson:
Wesley Lau
Marie Claudel:
Annie Farge
Elaine Meacham:
Dianne Foster
Pierre Dubois:
Michael Forest
Aunt Nellie:
Jeanette Nolan
Todd Meacham:
John Larkin
Victor Billings:
Neil Hamilton
Judge:
Grandon Rhodes

On the stage and in the arena of the Royal Albert Hall, London, men from some of Britain's crack regiments present a spectacular programme ranging from Lennon and McCartney through jazz to Tchaikovsky.
Including:

The Big Beat
Massed bands play the Beatles.

Midnight in Moscow: Polnotch v Moskve
Welsh Guardsmen sing Russian.

Thunder and Lightning
The famous polka and the biggest bass drum in the world.

The Agryll Broadswords
Fighting men perform a warriors' dance.

Post Horn Precision
Deftly demonstrated by seven soloists.

All That Massed Jazz
Created by two hundred swinging soldiers.

Tomorrow's Guardsmen
with a display which thrilled Europe.

The '1812' Overture
Performed with explosive exuberance.

featuring The Massed Bands of the Household Brigade, The Pipes, Drums, and Dancers of the Scots Guards, The Choir of the Welsh Guards, The Corps of Drums of the Junior Guardsmen's Company
Recorded at a concert given in aid of adventure training in the Household Brigade, and the National Association of Boys' Clubs.
See page 23

Contributors

Singers:
The Choir of the Welsh Guards
Commentator:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Producer:
Ray Colley

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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