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Today's Timetable:

1.40 Motor Cycling

1.50 Racing: Joe Childs Apprentice Handicap

2.5 Athletics

2.15 Motor Cycling

2.35 Rugby League

2.50 Athletics

3.25 Racing: Zetland Handicap

3.35 Motor Cycling

3.43 Rugby League

3.55 Motor Cycling

4.5 Rugby League

4.10 Athletics

4.20 Racing: Stand Maiden Stakes

4.35 Rugby League

4.45 Athletics

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

A musical version of the world-famous play by J.M. Barrie.
Adaptation and choreography by Jerome Robbins.

Starring Mary Martin as Peter Pan, Cyril Ritchard as Captain Hook and Mr. Darling
Recorded in America
See page 19

Contributors

Author:
J.M. Barrie
Adaptation and choreography:
Jerome Robbins
Director:
Vincent J. Donehue
Producer:
Richard Halliday
Music:
Moose Charlap
Lyrics:
Carolyn Leigh
Additional music:
Jule Styne
Narration:
Lynn Fontanne
Flying effects:
Kirby Flying Ballets
Kirby Flying Ballets under the supervision of:
Peter Foy
Peter Pan:
Mary Martin
Captain Hook and Mr Darling:
Cyril Ritchard
Wendy:
Maureen Bailey
Jane:
Maureen Bailey
Mrs. Darling:
Margalo Gillmore
Tiger Lily:
Sondra Lee
Liza:
Jacqueline Mayro
Smee:
Joe E. Marks
Nana:
Norman Shelly
Crocodile:
Norman Shelly
John:
Joey Trent
Michael:
Kent Fletcher
Slightly:
Edmund Gaines
Curly:
William Snowden
Nibs:
Carson Woods
First twin:
Brad Herman
Second twin:
Luke Halpin
Tootles:
David Komoroff
Lion:
Richard Wyatt
Ostrich:
Joan Tewkesbury
Kangaroo:
George Zima
Wendy (grown-up):
Peggy Maurer
Black Bill:
John Holland
Starkey:
Robert Vanselow
Ceeco:
Richard Winter
Noodler:
Frank Lindsay

with Peter Scott
Besides the typical wheatlands and herds of bison, the prairie also contains comical prairie dogs, grouse, and swan grebes with their remarkable displays.
See page 21

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Scott
Film Editor:
Jim Tobin
Devised and compiled by:
Richard Brock
Producer:
Jeffery Boswall

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

A Change of Face ... and this time it is Darrin who suffers the transformation.

Contributors

Samantha:
Elizabeth Montgomery
Darrin:
Dick York
Endora:
Agnes Moorehead
Gladys Kravitz:
Alice Pearce
Abner Kravitz:
George Tobias
Larry Tate:
David White
Michelle:
Marilyn Harold
Barbara:
Elisa Ingram

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 featuring a young politician who makes people and their problems his business.
Starring Richard Crenna as Slattery
with Paul Geary, Edward Asner, Maxine Stuart, Tol Avery
and Guest stars, Charles Drake, Sallie Brophy, Denver Pyle, Eduardo Ciannelli

Question: What did you do all day, Mr. Slattery?
...a top-priority problem provides an additional race against the clock in an average working day as Slattery also tries to find enough time for all the people who come to him for help.

Contributors

Slattery:
Richard Crenna
Johnny Ramos:
Paul Geary
Frank Radcliff:
Edward Asner
B.J. Clawson:
Maxine Stuart
Speaker Bert Metcalf:
Tol Avery
David Bryant:
Charles Drake
Kay Bryant:
Sallie Brophy
George Ward:
Denver Pyle
Karl Frankic:
Eduardo Ciannelli

Leading conductors from Britain and America present the music they compose and arrange.
This week: Robert Farnon and his Orchestra
with Sheila Southern and Douglas Gamley
(First transmission on BBC-2, November 1, 1964)

Contributors

Musicians:
Robert Farnon and his Orchestra
Singer:
Sheila Southern
Pianist:
Douglas Gamley
Sound:
Hugh Barker
Lighting:
John Dixon
Design:
Raymond Berger
Production:
Yvonne Littlewood

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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