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Written and narrated by Dr.John Broadbent.
Primitive art often has a direct appeal to us but its function is magical and mysterious. The first film of this series is on the art of the past.
It looks at a number of objects from contemporary primitive societies and also at prehistoric cave paintings and seeks to unravel their meaning for the people who made them.
BBC film for Schools
Previously shown in October 1963
Repeated on Thursday at 11.5 a.m.
(to 11.55)

Contributors

Writer/narrator:
Dr.John Broadbent
Producer:
Michael Gill

A sociology series.

This programme investigates some of the problems of community life, taking as particular examples a technical college, a rural village, a large housing estate, and a New Town.
BBC film
First shown in December 1964
Repeated Tues. 10.23 a.m., Wed. 2.30 p.m., Thurs. 10.23 a.m.
(to 15.40)

Contributors

Commentator:
Sallyann Blair
Commentator:
Patrick McGeeney
Producer:
Alan Hancock

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

Waves and oscillations play an important role in modern physics. How should they be studied at school level?
Previously shown in November 1964
(to 16.45)

Contributors

Presenter:
W. Ritchie
Presented by:
A. W. Trotter
Director:
John Field
Producer:
John Cain

featuring The Spinners
with Bosun Stan Hugill who welcomes friends and visitors aboard his old Sailing Barque.
The soloist, Pearl Fawcett (accordionist)

Contributors

Presenter:
Bosun Stan Hugill
Musicians:
The Spinners
Accordionist:
Pearl Fawcett
Choreography:
Douglas Squires
The Dancers:
Pat Goh
The Dancers:
Lindsay Dolan
The Dancers:
Roy Allan
Producer:
Trevor Hill

The Big Noise from Glasgow.
Starring The Three Bells, The Senate with Sol Byron, Chris McClure, Peter London,
The Stramashers and the Lindella Movers
Guests, Lulu and the Luvvers

Contributors

Group:
The Three Bells
House band:
The Senate with Sol Byron
Singer/Presenter:
Chris McClure
Pianist/Singer:
Peter London
Dancers:
The Stramashers
Dancers:
The Lindella Movers
Singers:
Lulu and the Luvvers
Dance director:
Bruce McClure
Producer:
David Bell

by Brian Hayles.

Jack Birkett meets with a disappointment and has to change his tune - but the 'local derby' with Dunborough turns out surprisingly.
From the Midlands
See page 25

Contributors

Writer:
Brian Hayles
Technical Adviser:
Jimmy Hill
Associate Producer:
Anthony Cornish
Producer:
Bernard Hepton
Director:
Innes Lloyd
Gerry Barford:
David Lodge
Jack Birkett:
Bryan Marshall
Betty Birkett:
Linda Polan
Dave Rockway:
Christopher Coll
Deidre:
Beverley Jones
Mrs. Broome:
Penelope Shaw
Jimmy Stokes:
George Layton
Kevin Barford:
Peter Craze
Horace Martin:
Harold Goodwin
Kenny Craig:
Stephen Yardley
Jean Jones:
Mitzi Rogers
Frank Silby:
Arnold Peters
Danny South:
Mark Kingston
Curly Parker:
Ben Howard
Ted Dawson:
Robin Wentworth
Sally Barford:
Catherine Crutchley
Dan Davis:
Arthur Pentelow

Every Monday Panorama examines the people, places, and problems that matter most to Britain and the world.
Richard Dimbleby introduces reports by Michael Charlton, Robin Day, John Morgan, James Mossman, Leonard Parkin, Trevor Philpott.

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Dimbleby
Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
John Morgan
Reporter:
James Mossman
Reporter:
Leonard Parkin
Reporter:
Trevor Philpott
Associate Producer:
Richard Francis
Editor:
Jeremy Isaacs

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

Murder follows a series of sinister events in which a voodoo dancer seems to be the key figure.

Contributors

Character created by:
Erle Stanley Gardner
Perry Mason:
Raymond Burr
Della Street:
Barbara Hale
Paul Drake:
William Hopper
Hamilton Burger:
William Talman
Mignon Germaine:
Fay Wray
Larry Germaine:
Gary Collins
Carina Wileen:
Karen Steele
Ruth Duncan:
Lynn Bari
Curt Ordway:
Alan Hewitt
Brady Duncan:
Douglas Kennedy
Agnes Fanchon:
Erin Leigh
Neil Howard:
Richard Devon
Judge Penner:
John Gallaudet

Come Dancing at Television's popular dancing spectacular.
Organised by Mecca Dancing
featuring West Scotland v. East Midlands
Music: Tony Brooks in Glasgow, Phil Tate in Nottingham
Chairman, Peter West

Contributors

Music (Glasgow):
Tony Brooks
Music (Nottingham):
Phil Tate
Compere:
Alex Macintosh
Compere:
Martin Locke
Chairman:
Peter West
Arranger:
Eric Morley
Director:
Robert Stewart
Director:
Barrie Edgar
Series Producer:
Philip Lewis

Round the clock and round the world with up-to-the-minute coverage of what matters today.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.
Round 24 hours with Ian Trethowan, Kenneth Allsop and Robert McKenzie, Robin Day
Round 24,000 miles with Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, Michael Barratt
and the Twenty-Four Hours correspondents

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Presenter:
Ian Trethowan
Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Presenter:
Robert McKenzie
Presenter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Deputy Editor:
Anthony Whitby
Editor:
Derrick Amoore

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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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