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by Barbara Willard.
For children of seven to nine
Introduced by Tom Gibbs.

The story of a family who have worked in the wool industry for two hundred years.
Spinning and weaving sequences were filmed at the Castle Museum, York, by permission of the Curator
For Schools
Repeated on Friday at 2.5 p.m.
(to 9.55)

Contributors

Writer:
Barbara Willard
Presenter:
Tom Gibbs
Producer:
Claire Chovil
Mrs. Holroyd:
Jean Theobald
A neighbour:
Mary Patterson
The packman:
Peter Schofield
Mr. Butterworth:
Robert Patterson
Jenny:
Gail Holt
Will:
Trevor Lorains
Tom:
Jonathan Goodhead

A second chance to see White Feather.
A film from Poland.

Jasek brings his bow and arrow with him when he comes to stay in the country with his friend Anna. But Anna doesn't approve of the way he uses his new weapons.
Commentary spoken by John Westbrook.

Contributors

Narrator:
John Westbrook
English version presented by:
Peggy Miller

by Richard Vaughan
Adapted as a serial in five parts by Barry Thomas

Edwin Peele has a particular reason for wanting his family to be in church on Sunday morning...
(First shown on BBC Wales)

Contributors

Author:
Richard Vaughan
Adapted by:
Barry Thomas
Producer:
Dafydd Gruffydd
Daniel Peele:
David Davies
Mam:
Nesta Harris
Justin:
Philip Madoc
Edwin:
Emrys James
Grett Ellis:
Ann Lloyd
John Ellis:
Ieuan Rhys Williams
Mrs. Ellis:
Margaret John
Vicar:
Emrys Leyshon
Jeff Ellis:
Ray Smith
Squire:
Desmond Llewelyn
Teg:
Rhoda Lewis
Moc:
Windsor Davies
Iori:
Bill Meilen
Rhys Blacksmith:
John Rees

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is there - where he is needed - when he is needed - from the organisation dedicated to the world-wide fight against crime and subversion.
A film series starring Robert Vaughn as Napoleon Solo, David McCallum as Illya Kuryakin and Leo G. Carroll as Mr. Waverly

The Brain Killer Affair - In which U.N.C.L.E. almost gets a brain wave.
See page 48

Contributors

Napoleon Solo:
Robert Vaughn
Illya Kuryakin:
David McCallum
Mr. Waverly:
Leo G. Carroll
Dr. Agnes Dabree:
Elsa Lanchester
Cecille Bergstrom:
Yvonne Craig
Mr. Gabhail Samoy:
Abraham Sofaer
Dr. Leland Mayes Elmont:
David Hurst
Dr. George Tower:
Henry Beckman
Sliss Flostone:
Nancy Kovack
David:
Mickey Morton
Calvin Farmington:
Liam Sullivan
Jason:
Roosevelt Grier

Adapted from the short story by P. G. Wodehouse by Richard Waring.
[Starring] Ian Carmichael as Bertie Wooster and Dennis Price as Jeeves
with Paul Whitsun-Jones, Derek Nimmo, Fabia Drake
(Repeat)

Contributors

Author:
P.G. Wodehouse
Adapted by:
Richard Waring
Designer:
Darrol Blake
"The World of Wooster" produced in association with:
Peter Cotes
Producer:
Michael Mills
Jeeves:
Dennis Price
Bertie Wooster:
Ian Carmichael
Jeeves:
Dennis Price
Aunt Agatha:
Fabia Drake
Bingo Little:
Derek Nimmo
Honoria Glossop:
Joanna Rigby
Oswald Glossop:
Neville Martin
Sir Roderick Glossop:
Paul Whitsun-Jones
Daphne Braythwayt:
Christine Child

presenting 350 Commonwealth performers.
A variety of rhythms, contrasts of sound and style, and feats of virtuosity.
Groups taking part in the Great Dance Gala:
Kahoyan and Devil Dancers from Ceylon; Dance Troupe from Dominica; Embu and Kamba Drummers from Kenya; Khattak Dancers and Folk Dancers from Pakistan; Sierra Leone National Dance Troupe; Stilt Dancers from Tanzania; Trinidad and Tobago National Steel Band and Dancers; Dancers and Drummers from Uganda-Heart Beat of Africa; British Folk Dancers

For the Commonwealth Arts Festival: The Great Dance Gala designed under the direction of Sir Hugh Casson and directed by John Cox.
An Outside Broadcast of highlights from the arena of the Royal Albert Hall, London
Introduced by Keith Fordyce.
Presented by arrangement with the Commonwealth Arts Festival
See page 47

Contributors

Dancers:
Sierra Leone National Dance Troupe
Performers:
Trinidad and Tobago National Steel Band and Dancers
Designed under the direction of:
Sir Hugh Casson
Director:
John Cox
Presenter:
Keith Fordyce
Director:
Derek Burrell-Davis

A series of nine programmes.
Introduced by a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the University of London.

Do mothers today rely too much on experts? Should they trust more to their own instinct and common sense?
A Professor of Paediatrics, two mothers, and a Health Visitor contribute their views.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Presenter:
A Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the University of London [name uncredited]
Guest:
A Professor of Paediatrics [name uncredited]
Guest:
A Health visitor [name uncredited]
Interviewer:
Joan Bakewell
Producer:
Joyce Bullen
Editor:
Beryl Radley

Robin Day, Ian Trethowan with Kenneth Harris present a special report on the second day of the Liberal Assembly.
From the BBC-tv studio at Scarborough

Contributors

Presenter:
Robin Day
Presenter:
Ian Trethowan
Presenter:
Kenneth Harris
Outside Broadcast director:
Ray Colley
Associate producer:
Margaret Douglas
Editor:
John Grist

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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