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9.35 Merry-Go-Round: Tom, Pat, and Friday
by Joy Thwaytes.
Introduced by Tom Gibbs.
A story for watching and reading.
(Repeated on Friday)

10.0 Science Session: Leather
(Previously shown on Wednesday)

10.23-10.43 Living in the Present: The Press
(Previously shown on Mon., Tues., Wed.)

11.5 For Sixth Forms: Geography and Planning
(Previously shown on Monday)

11.35 Signpost: The Standard Bearer
(Previously shown on Monday)

12.0-12.25 Mathematics in Action: Logic and the Computer: 8: Applications
(Previously shown on Monday)

Contributors

Writer (Merry-Go-Round):
Joy Thwaytes
Presenter (Merry-Go-Round):
Tom Gibbs
Producer (Merry-Go-Round):
Claire Chovil

2.50 Foxhunters' Challenge Cup
A plate of £1,500 over four miles

3.30 The County Handicap Hurdle Race
of £2,000 over two miles and 200 yards

4.5 The Cheltenham Gold Cup (Steeplechase)
of £11,000 added to a sweepstakes over three miles, two furlongs, and 76 yards

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator:
Clive Graham
Interviewer:
David Coleman
Presented for television by:
Barrie Edgar

in the making today
The men, women, and discoveries which are changing the way we live.
Introduced by Raymond Baxter.
Developments today are moulding the shape of the world of tomorrow. How? For better or worse? Good or ill?
Tomorrow's World puts the face of change in focus for you.

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Editor:
Max Morgan-Witts

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.
Starring Robert Vaughn as Napoleon Solo, David McCallum as Illya Kuryakin and Leo G. Carroll as Mr. Waverly

The Children's Day Affair in which U.N.C.L.E. goes back to school to be studied continuously.

Contributors

Napoleon Solo:
Robert Vaughn
Ilya Kuryakin:
David McCallum
Mr. Waverly:
Leo G. Carroll
Mother Fear:
Jeanne Cooper
Anna Paola:
Susan Silo
Capt. Jenks:
Warren Stevens
Carlo Feranti:
Eduardo Ciannelli
Huck:
Horst Ebersberg
Tom:
Chris Anders
Ricardo:
Joey Russo
Alberto:
Franco Corsaro
Ernst:
Robert Hot
Swiss girl:
Maria Schroeder
First Agent:
John Copagi

Starring David Frost
and featuring Tom Lehrer
with Ronnie Barker, John Cleese, Ronnie Corbett, Sheila Steafel, Nicky Henson and Julie Felix
See page 43

Contributors

Presenter:
David Frost
Singer/Pianist:
Tom Lehrer
Performer:
Ronnie Barker
Performer:
John Cleese
Performer:
Ronnie Corbett
Performer:
Sheila Steafel
Performer:
Nicky Henson
Singer/Guitarist:
Julie Felix
Designer:
Geoff Kirkland
Producer:
James Gilbert

Soon, a man's failing heart may be replaced by an artificial heart, powered by a radioactive source within the body... a life saved by radiation. Today, in an experiment on trees, in America, the heart of a forest has been killed ...life destroyed by radiation.
The Two Faces of Radiation
This programme answers four questions...
What is radiation and how can it be used to benefit man?
If it is misused, what are the dangers to man, animals, and plant life?
How is the intensely radioactive waste from our power stations disposed of?
Do living creatures have any defence against radiation?

See page 43

Contributors

Voice:
Dick Graham
Music:
Johnny Scott
Assistant Producer:
Alec Nisbett
Producer:
Max Morgan-Witts

Today in Britain and the World
with Kenneth Allsop and Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, Michael Barratt, Michael Parkinson.
and
Campaign Report
Introduced by Ian Trethowan.
News... comment... analysis of the latest moves in the 1966 General Election campaign with Robin Day and Robert McKenzie.

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Michael Parkinson
Item presenter (Campaign Report):
Ian Trethowan
Reporter (Campaign Report):
Robin Day
Reporter (Campaign Report):
Robert McKenzie
Deputy Editor:
Anthony Whitby
Editor:
Derrick Amoore

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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