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9.10 Engineering Science: Current and Chemical Action
Introduced by Gordon Severn.
(Previously shown in 1965)
(Repeated on Wednesday and Friday)

9.38 Mathematics in Action: Logic and the Computer: 9: Information Machines
Introduced by Benedict Nixon.
(Repeated on Thursday)

10.0 Primary School Mathematics: Changing Size
Introduced by Jim Boucher.
(Repeated on Wednesday)

10.23-10.43 Middle School Physics: Molecules in Motion
Introduced by Bryan Chapman.
(Repeated on Tuesday and Wednesday)

11.5 Television Club: Mum Needs Advice
Written by John Tully.
Mum finds that a bad bargain may be expensive, but good advice is free.
(Repeated on Friday)

11.30-11.55 For Sixth Forms: Geography and Planning: 4
The problems of development in the Canadian North, one of the world's great open spaces.
Introduced by Michael Witherick.
(Repeated on Thursday)

Contributors

Presenter (Engineering Science):
Gordon Severn
Producer (Engineering Science/Mathematics in Action):
Edward Goldwyn
Presenter (Mathematics in Action):
Benedict Nixon
Presenter (Primary School Mathematics):
Jim Boucher
Producer (Primary School Mathematics):
David Roseveare
Presenter (Middle School Physics):
Bryan Chapman
Producer (Middle School Physics):
John Field
Writer (Television Club):
John Tully
Producer (Television Club):
Jill Sheppard
Presenter (For Sixth Forms):
Michael Witherick
Producer (For Sixth Forms):
Len Brown

2.5 Going to Work: Male Nurse
Introduced by Peter West.
(Repeated on Tuesday)

2.30 Signpost: The Great Rebellion: 3: A Divided Family
Introduced by Hugh Ross Williamson.
(Repeated on Thursday)

2.55 Middle School Mathematics: Meet the Matrix
Introduced by Geoffrey Matthews.
(Previously shown in 1965)
(Repeated on Friday)

3.20-3.40 Living in the Present: The New Media
Fewer cinemas, more television sets. What are the resulting social effects?
(Repeated on Tues., Wed., and Thurs.)

Contributors

Presenter (Going to Work):
Peter West
Producer (Going to Work):
Gordon Croton
Presenter (Signpost):
Hugh Ross Williamson
Producer (Signpost):
Felicity Kinross
Presenter (Middle School Mathematics):
Geoffrey Matthews
Producer (Middle School Mathematics):
Peter Weiss
Commentator (Living in the Present):
Sallyann Blair
Commentator (Living in the Present):
Patrick McGeeney
Producer (Living in the Present):
Alan Hancock

visits Glenshee
with Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor, Anne and Laura Brand, Bill McCue, Dixie Ingram, The White Heather Dancers, Harry Carmichael and Jim MacLeod and his Band
(Jim MacLeod and his Band are appearing at Dunblane Hotel Hydro, Perthshire)

Contributors

Singer/Presenter:
Robin Hall
Singer/Guitarist/Presenter:
Jimmie Macgregor
Singer:
Anne Brand
Singer:
Laura Brand
Singer:
Bill McCue
Dancer/Dance Director:
Dixie Ingram
Dancers:
The White Heather Dancers
Pianist:
Harry Carmichael
Musicians:
Jim MacLeod and his Band
Designer:
Helen Rae
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen

Created by Brian Hayles.
Gregg faces a new challenge and Jean a new life.
From the Midlands

Contributors

Series creator:
Brian Hayles
Story:
Michael Meath
Story:
Richard Milne
Script:
Kenneth Hill
Technical Adviser:
Jimmy Hill
Producer:
Anthony Cornish
Director:
Derek Martinus
Gerry Barford:
David Lodge
Jean Jones:
Mitzi Rogers
Richard Caldwell:
David Beale
Gregg Harris:
Graham Weston
Jimmy Stokes:
George Layton
Curly Parker:
Ben Howard
Kenny Craig:
Stephen Yardley
Jack Birkett:
Bryan Marshall
Danny South:
Mark Kingston
Sam Carter:
Billy Russell
Betty Birkett:
Linda Polan
Horace Martin:
Harold Goodwin
Dan Davis:
Arthur Pentelow
Dr. Newkes:
Ballard Berkeley
Mary Barford:
Ursula O'Leary
Dave Rockway:
Christopher Coll
Bryn Morriston:
Derrick Sherwin
Elaine Mayfield:
Elizabeth Weaver
Clara Dawson:
Joyce Latham
Ted Dawson:
Robin Wentworth
Aubrey Micklesham:
Graham Armitage

by John Chapman.
Starring Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd
featuring Sydney Bromley, Anna Wing, Jack Haig, Mollie Sugden
with Audrey Noble, Tony Sympson, Felix Bowness

Contributors

Writer:
John Chapman
Incidental Music:
Wally Stott
Director:
Douglas Argent
Producer:
David Croft
Terry:
Terry Scott
Hugh:
Hugh Lloyd
[Actor]:
Sydney Bromley
[Actress]:
Anna Wing
Arthur Wormold:
Jack Haig
Mrs. Crispin:
Mollie Sugden
[Actress]:
Audrey Noble
[Actor]:
Tony Sympson
[Actor]:
Felix Bowness

Every Monday Panorama examines the people, places, and problems that matter most to Britain and the world.
Reports by Michael Charlton, Robin Day, John Morgan, James Mossman, Leonard Parkin, Ian Trethowan.

Contributors

Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
John Morgan
Reporter:
James Mossman
Reporter:
Leonard Parkin
Reporter:
Ian Trethowan
Associate Producer:
Richard Francis
Editor:
Jeremy Isaacs

by Pauline MacAulay.
Starring Peter Cushing as Leonard, Gary Bond as Simon, and Anthony Sagar as the Porter
(First shown on BBC-2 on November 4, 1965, as Thirty-Minute Theatre)
See page 23

Contributors

Writer:
Pauline MacAulay
Incidental music composed and conducted by:
Norman Kay
Designer:
John Hurst
Producer:
Harry Moore
Director:
Naomi Capon
Leonard:
Peter Cushing
Simon:
Gary Bond
The Porter:
Anthony Sagar

from the Empire Ballroom, Leicester Square, London.
This year's presentation of awards for outstanding achievements in the world of dancing and dance music.
Among this year's winners, introduced by Peter West, are: The Seekers, Joe Loss, Peter Eggleton and Brenda Winslade, John and Betty Westley, Frank and Peggy Spencer, David and Gillian Stead, Constance Grant, Ray MacVay.
and featuring Best of the Beaters
Five outstanding' Off-Beat' couples from this season's Come Dancing compete for the above title and you, the viewers, are asked to vote.
Ray MacVay and his Orchestra
Organised by Mecca Dancing
See page 23

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Award winners:
The Seekers
Award winner:
Joe Loss
Award winner:
Peter Eggleton
Award winner:
Brenda Winslade
Award winner:
John Westley
Award winner:
Betty Westley
Award winner:
Frank Spencer
Award winner:
Peggy Spencer
Award winner:
David Stead
Award winner:
Gillian Stead
Award winner:
Constance Grant
Award winner:
Ray MacVay
Musicians:
Ray MacVay and his Orchestra
Comments:
Judith Chalmers
Arranged by:
Eric Morley
Producer:
Philip Lewis

Round Election Britain and the world with Ian Trethowan and Kenneth Allsop and Robert McKenzie, Robin Day, Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, Michael Barratt, Michael Parkinson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ian Trethowan
Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Reporter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Michael Parkinson
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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