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9.38 Mathematics in Action: Mathematics Applied: 3: Critical Path
Introduced by Sydney Urry.
(Repeated on Thursday)

10.0-10.20 Making Music: The Midnight Thief (iii)
Introduced by Julian Smith with children from the Stewart Fleming Primary School, Beckenham.
James Blades talks about percussion.
(Repeated on Wednesday)

Contributors

Presenter (Mathematics in Action):
Sydney Urry
Producer (Mathematics in Action):
John Cain
Presenter (Making Music):
Julian Smith
Presenter (Making Music):
James Blades
Producer (Making Music):
John Hosier

11.5 Television Club: Findings isn't Keepings
Written by John Tully.
Introduced by James Lloyd.
(Repeated on Friday)

11.30-11.55 For Sixth Forms: Four Modern Buildings: 2: The Engineering Building, University of Leicester 1963
Written and introduced by Dr. Patrick Nuttgens.
An original and dramatic building in the Brunel and Paxton tradition by architects for working engineers.
(Repeated on Thursday)

Contributors

Writer (Television Club):
John Tully
Presenter (Television Club):
James Lloyd
Producer (Television Club):
Dorothea Brooking
Writer/Presenter (For Sixth Forms):
Dr. Patrick Nuttgens
Producer (For Sixth Forms):
Barbara Parker

2.5 Challenge: 3: Canoeing
Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler.
(Previously shown in 1964)
(Repeated on Tuesday)

2.30 Signpost: Come home with me-to Trinidad
-and visit our pitch lake, our oil rigs at sea, and spend Sunday in Port of Spain.
Commentary by Frank Singuineau.
(Repeated on Thursday)

2.55-3.15 Middle School Mathematics: Restricted Areas
Introduced by Maurice Meredith.
(Previously shown in 1965)
(Repeated on Friday)

Contributors

Presenter (Challenge):
Geoffrey Wheeler
Producer (Challenge):
Andrew Quicke
Narrator (Signpost):
Frank Singuineau
Producer (Signpost):
Peggie Broadhead
Presenter (Middle School Mathematics):
Maurice Meredith
Producer (Middle School Mathematics):
John Cain

From the book by Captain Marryat.
Dramatised in six episodes by Anthony Coburn.
with Bernard Archard

The Intendant grieves for an old friend, and the children find a new friend.
From the West (Repeat)

Contributors

Author:
Captain Marryat
Dramatised by:
Anthony Coburn
Designer:
Desmond Chinn
Director:
Brandon Acton-Bond
Clara:
Tina Dennison
Edward:
Richard Arthure
Humphrey:
Brendan Collins
Corbould:
Philip Morant
The Intendant:
Bernard Archard
Patience:
Kara Wilson
Will:
John Crocker
Alice:
Petra Markham
Edith:
Melanie Parr
Phoebe:
June Barrie
Oswald Partridge:
Colin Douglas

This extraordinary man invites you to join him, a panel of celebrities, and a studio audience in a series of experiments in the art of psychological perception.
Those taking part: Lynda Baron, Dixie Lee, Acker Bilk, Ron Boyle, Ray Martine
Programme introduced by David Mahlowe.
From the North

Contributors

Magician:
Chan Canasta
Panellist:
Lynda Baron
Panellist:
Dixie Lee
Panellist:
Acker Bilk
Panellist:
Ron Boyle
Panellist:
Ray Martine
Presenter:
David Mahlowe
Producer:
Barney Colehan

Created by Brian Hayles.

United have learned their fate, and Dawson has sprung a surprise.
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:
Anthea Browne-Wilkinson
Kenny Craig:
Stephen Yardley
Jimmy Stokes:
George Layton
Curly Parker:
Ben Howard
Danny South:
Mark Kingston
Alan Murdoch:
John Lyons
Bob McIver:
John Breslin
Amanda Holly:
Jill Meers
Jeremy Dawson:
Jeremy Burnham
Horace Martin:
Harold Goodwin
Deirdre Gosling:
Beverley Jones
Mrs. Martin:
Kathleen Helme
Janet Blackburn:
Maggie Glover
Dr. Newkes:
Ballard Berkeley
Mrs. Timothy:
Hilary Mason
Dan Davis:
Arthur Pentelow
Fiona Nixon:
Marigold Sharman
Richard Benson:
Philip Garston-Jones
Ernest Blackburn:
Leslie Dunn

Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney
Starring Sheila Hancock
with Derek Nimmo
and Hy Hazell, Anita Moore, Laurel Mather, Colin Spaull, Fred Hugh, Laurel Ford

(Sheila Hancock is appearing in "The Anniversary" at the Duke of York's Theatre; Derek Nimmo and Hy Hazell are in "Charlie Girl" at the Adelphi Theatre, London)

Contributors

Writer:
Ronald Wolfe
Writer:
Ronald Chesney
Music:
Michael Sammes
Designer:
Donald Homfray
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Sheila Ross:
Sheila Hancock
David:
Derek Nimmo
Liz:
Hy Hazell
[Actress]:
Anita Moore
[Actress]:
Laurel Mather
[Actor]:
Colin Spaull
[Actor]:
Fred Hugh
[Actress]:
Laurel Ford

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

Belgium, at the heart of united Europe, now itself threatened by disunity.
A special Panorama report at the start of the Queen's visit.

Contributors

Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Richard Kershaw
Reporter:
John Morgan
Reporter:
James Mossman
Reporter:
Leonard Parkin
Reporter:
Ian Trethowan
Deputy Editor:
David J. Webster
Editor:
Jeremy Isaacs

A new series of the courtroom dramas.
Starring E. G. Marshall and Robert Reed

In the second part of this comedy-drama, David Marcus makes the most of his day in court.

Contributors

Director:
Paul Bogart
Lawrence Preston:
E.G. Marshall
Kenneth Preston:
Robert Reed
David Marcus:
Jack Gilford
Shirley Lowell:
Barbara Barrie
Sheldon Lowell:
Tom Poston
District Attorney:
Martin Balsam
Lester Pringle:
David Doyle
Judge Rarapell:
Marc Connelly
Dr. Hall:
Jane Rose
Mr. Goldfarb:
Boris Tumarin
Mr. Weiss:
Muni Seroff
Ian Lowell:
Donnie Melvin

at the Deutschlandhalle in Berlin.
Featuring the World Professional Ballroom Championships
Peter West introduces the finals of the Latin-American and Modern Championships held during the weekend in Berlin.
(By courtesy of the West German Television Service)

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Orchestra directed by:
Fritz John
BBC Production Team:
Philip Lewis
BBC Production Team:
Reg Perrin

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore with Kenneth Allsop.

Including:
The Queen in Belgium
Ian Trethowan reports direct from Brussels with outside broadcasts of the Queen's arrival at Brussels Airport and the welcome in the Grande Place.
Presented by Robin Scott and Philip S. Gilbert in collaboration with the Belgian Television Service

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Co-presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter (The Queen in Belgium):
Ian Trethowan
Presented by (The Queen in Belgium):
Robin Scott
Presented by (The Queen in Belgium):
Philip S. Gilbert
Deputy Editor:
Anthony Whitby
Editor:
Derrick Amoore

BBC One London

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