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Radio Times readers can watch their own personally picked World XI in action at Lord's in their second match against an England team.
Organised by the International Cavaliers Cricket Club in association with Rothmans of Pall Mall Ltd.

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter West
Commentator:
John Arlott
Commentator:
Denis Compton
Commentator:
Ted Dexter
Television presentation:
Philip Lewis

An enquiry into physics teaching in the 11-16 age range.
Introduced by W. Ritchie.

Is it desirable to introduce children to the particulate nature of matter at the beginning of their physics course, and if so, how?
(Repeat)
(to 16.45)

Contributors

Presenter:
W. Ritchie
Presented by:
Ann Lipson
Director:
Edward Goldwyn
Producer:
John Cain

A new series showing real life and adventure among the Police of many lands.
Introduced by David Edwards.

and including
Flint of the C.I.D.
A detective puzzle by Leonard Chase.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Edwards
Writer (Flint of the C.I.D.)/Producer:
Leonard Chase
Flint:
Peter Dennis
Billy:
Billy McComb
Trixie:
Barbara Barnett

Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe, Spike Milligan
BBC radio's world-famous Goons in a puppet series for television.
TV adaptation by Maurice Wiltshire.
Produced by Tony Young of Grosvenor Films for BBC-tv
(Repeat)

Contributors

Voices:
Peter Sellers
Voices:
Harry Secombe
Voices/Script:
Spike Milligan
Script:
Larry Stephens
TV Adaptation:
Maurice Wiltshire
Producer:
Tony Young

A country-style get-together.
with The Countrymen, The Barry Sisters, Bill Clifton, 'Adzalynas' (Lithuanian Folk Dance Group), The John Peel Dancers.
Music by Jack Armstrong and his Barnstormers and The Harry Hayward Hustlers
Your host, Brian Redhead
From the North
The Countrymen are appearing in 'Show-time' at the Princess Theatre, Torquay; the Barry Sisters in 'Here's Harry' at the Floral Hall, Scarborough

Contributors

Musicians:
The Countrymen
Singers:
The Barry Sisters
Singer:
Bill Clifton
Folk dancers:
null 'Adzalynas'
Dancers:
The John Peel Dancers
Directed and called by:
Bill Cain
Musicians:
Jack Armstrong and his Barnstormers
Musicians:
The Harry Hayward Hustlers
Presenter:
Brian Redhead
Producer:
John Ammonds

A film series based on Sir Winston Churchill's Memoirs of World War II.

The victories of the Eighth Army in North Africa and the linking up of Montgomery's and Eisenhower's troops put an end to Rommel's resistance in that continent. At the same time the Russians, helped by the Russian winter, inflict a crushing defeat on the Germans at Stalingrad. (Repeat)

Contributors

Author:
Sir Winston Churchill
Churchill's words spoken by:
Richard Burton
Narrator:
Gary Merrill
Musical Score:
Richard Rodgers

Written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais.
Starring James Bolam as Terry and Rodney Bewes as Bob
featuring Sheila Fearn as Audrey
First shown on BBC-2

Contributors

Writer/producer:
Dick Clement
Writer:
Ian La Frenais
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Bob:
Rodney Bewes
Terry:
James Bolam
Audrey:
Sheila Fearn
Angela:
Wanda Ventham
Lynn:
Wendy Richard
Nesbit:
Michael Sheard
Julian:
Roger Brierley
Bouncer:
Alister Williamson
Miss Moppet:
Pamela Greer

from the Black Sea port of Sebastopol.
Highlights taken from the repertoire of this talented company of sailors during their first visit to the West.
Blue Seas
The Sailors' Dance
You Are Always Beautiful
Who Dances Best?
Mexican Folk Song
After Work
Zaporozhtse - Cossack Dance
The Beat of the Waves
Song of the Volga Boatmen
Russian Dance
Italian Folk Song
Sailors dance - the Little Apple
Auld Lang Syne

Introduced by Michael Aspel.

An Outside Broadcast made by arrangement with Victor Hochhauser and Leslie A. MacDonnell during the Company's recent tour.

Contributors

Performers:
The Red Navy Singers, Dancers and Musicians
Artistic Director and Principal Conductor:
Boris Bogolepov
Chief choreographer:
Alexei Pogrebnoy
Chorus-Master:
Piotr Tupilev
Assistant Conductor:
Ivan Samofatov
Presenter:
Michael Aspel
Producer:
Derek Burrell-Davis

A film series.
Starring David Niven, Charles Boyer, Gig Young, Gladys Cooper, Robert Coote as The Rogues
with guest stars, Suzy Parker, John Williams

Alec reluctantly undertakes a mission in Rio for Inspector Briscoe of Scotland Yard but hopes to make a comfortable profit on the side. (Repeat)

Contributors

Alec Fleming:
David Niven
Timmy St. Clair:
Robert Coote
Margaret St. Clair:
Gladys Cooper
Carol Conover:
Suzy Parker
Inspector Briscoe:
John Williams
Marcel St. Clair:
Charles Boyer
Tony Fleming:
Gig Young

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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