Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 275,009 playable programmes from the BBC

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Today's Timetable:

1.35 Speedway

1.55 Sailing

2.20 Racing

2.35 Speedway

2.45 Sailing

3.5 Racing

3.26 Swimming

3.45 Racing

4.0 Swimming

4.20 Racing

4.35 Sailing

4.50 Racing and Cricket Results

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

Television adaptation by Maurice Wiltshire.
Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe, Spike Milligan
BBC radio's world-famous Goons in a puppet series for television.
Produced by Tony Young of Grosvenor Films for BBC-tv
First shown on May 9, 1964

Contributors

Television adaptation:
Maurice Wiltshire
Script:
Larry Stephens
Producer:
Tony Young
Voices:
Peter Sellers
Voices:
Harry Secombe
Voices/script:
Spike Milligan

A new disc - a Hit or a Miss?
Comments and opinions on the latest pop releases.
This week's panel: Ray Brooks, Angela Douglas, Stubby Kaye, Millie
In the chair, David Jacobs

Contributors

Panellist:
Ray Brooks
Panellist:
Angela Douglas
Panellist:
Stubby Kaye
Panellist:
null Millie
Chairman:
David Jacobs
Programme devised by:
Peter Potter
Director:
Richard Evans

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

or How to Survive as a British Tourist in the U.S.A.
Written and edited by John Briley.
A revue.

Starring David Healy
with Eddie Matthews
and Araby Lockhart, Francis Dux, Toni Eden
and The Cliff Adams Singers
David Kelsey and Jacqueline Clarke are our British tourists at large
(First shown on BBC-2)

Contributors

Writer/editor:
John Briley
Musical research:
Dick Vosburgh
Musical associate and orchestrations:
Dennis Wilson
Orchestra conducted by:
Peter Knight
Production number staged by:
Eleanor Fazan
Designer:
Ridley Scott
Producer:
James Gilbert
Performer:
David Healy
Performer:
Eddie Matthews
Performer:
Araby Lockhart
Performer:
Francis Dux
Performer:
Toni Eden
Singers:
The Cliff Adams Singers
Performer:
David Kelsey
Performer:
Jacqueline Clarke

Television cameras are at the Royal Albert Hall, London, for the first half of the opening concert of the 71st Season of Henry Wood Promenade Concerts.
✫
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Gillian Weir (organ)
Introduced by Richard Baker.
See page 3
Also broadcast in the Home Service

Contributors

Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
[Orchestra] leader:
Hugh Maguire
[Orchestra] conducted by:
Sir Malcolm Sargent
Organist:
Gillian Weir
Presenter:
Richard Baker
Director:
Antony Craxton

Tonight's film stars Barbara Stanwyck, Ronald Reagan

Set in the rugged Montana Territory of the 1880s, a woman vows vengeance for her father's murder and is determined to regain the land and cattle stolen from her by a villainous rancher and renegade Indians.
See page 4

Contributors

Director:
Allan Dwan
Sierra Nevada Jones:
Barbara Stanwyck
Farrell:
Ronald Reagan
McCord:
Gene Evans
Colorados:
Lance Fuller
Natchakoa:
Anthony Caruso
Yost:
Jack Elam
Starfire:
Yvette Dugay
Pop Jones:
Morris Ankrum

with Julia Lockwood
From the Midlands

Contributors

Script:
Dick Sharples
Theme Music:
Ron Grainer
Script Editor:
John Barber
Designer:
Margaret Peacock
Producer:
Harold Clayton
Director:
Christopher Barry
Rosalind:
Gillian Royale
Charo:
Iza Teller
Carol:
Julia Lockwood
Ian Nicolson:
David MacMillan
Mr Sullivan:
Brian Hankins
Luis Moreno:
Carlos Douglas
Arnold Henshaw:
Christopher Coll
Dwight Cooper:
Hugh McDermott
Charles Grafton:
Sydney Arnold
Margaret-Anne Baxter:
Janice Dinnen
Piers Franklin:
Norman Mitchell
Fat man:
John Baskcomb
Sir Alan Campbell:
Basil Dignam
Thin man:
John Moore
Head waiter:
John Dawson

A series featuring song, music, and comedy and the best from the world of entertainment.
Starring Andy Williams
and this week's guests, Shirley Booth, Johnny Mathis, Morgana King, The Good Time Singers
Recorded in America

Contributors

Presenter/Singer:
Andy Williams
Guest:
Shirley Booth
Singer:
Johnny Mathis
Singer:
Morgana King
Singers:
The Good Time Singers

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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