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9.35 Merry-Go-Round: Making a Play
Introduced by Tom Gibbs.
Based on the ballad of Robin Hood and the Butcher.
Adapted by Ian Serraillier.
(Repeated on Friday)

10.0-10.20 Science Session: Children as Individuals
(Previously shown on Wednesday)

Contributors

Presenter (Merry-Go-Round):
Tom Gibbs
Adapter (Merry-Go-Round):
Ian Serraillier
Graphics designed by (Merry-Go-Round):
Tom Taylor
Producer (Merry-Go-Round):
Claire Chovil
Producer (Merry-Go-Round):
Vera Gray

BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the fourth day's play direct from the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
(to 14.00)

Contributors

Commentary, news, results, summaries:
Dan Maskell
Commentary, news, results, summaries:
Jack Kramer
Commentary, news, results, summaries:
Peter West
Commentary, news, results, summaries:
David Coleman
Television presentation:
Alan Mouncer
Television presentation:
Brian Johnson
Television presentation:
Ray Colley
Television presentation:
Ian Smith
Television presentation:
Douglas Hespe
Producer:
A. P. Wilkinson

by Tony Williamson.
With material by Donald Cotton and Richard Harris.
[Starring] Gerald Harper and Juliet Harmer
Also starring Freda Jackson
See page 43

Contributors

Writer:
Tony Williamson
Material by:
Donald Cotton
Material by:
Richard Harris
Designer:
Darrol Blake
Producer:
Verity Lambert
Director:
David Proudfoot
Adam Adamant:
Gerald Harper
Foreigner:
Gordon Faith
Sir James:
Kenneth Benda
Face:
Peter Ducrow
Bailey:
Tom MacAulay
Doctor:
John Greenwood
Benson:
Lionel Gamlin
Patient:
Mary Hignett
Georgina Jones:
Juliet Harmer
City man:
Guy Standeven
Woman:
Pamela Sholto
Girl:
Grania Hayes
Youth:
Antony Ruth
Gramps:
Bartlett Mullins
Hoggett:
Ivor Slater
Hicks:
Frank Jarvis
Detective:
Joby Blanshard
Margo Kane:
Freda Jackson

The internationally successful singing star presenting the second of six programmes during her current visit to London and also introducing, from Spain, Raphael accompanied by The Breakaways and The Orchestra, leader, Alec Firman, musical director, Harry Rabinowitz.
(Petula Clark is appearing at the Savoy Hotel, London)

Contributors

Singer/presenter:
Petula Clark
Performer:
null Raphael
Singers:
The Breakaways
Orchestra leader:
Alec Firman
Musical Director:
Harry Rabinowitz
Orchestrations:
Tony Hatch
Special Material:
Robert Gray
Design:
Raymond Berger
Production:
Yvonne Littlewood

An account of imprisonment and interrogation
What happens to the human mind in solitary confinement?
How are interrogations conducted?
At what point do people crack?
In this reconstruction Ruth First relives the solitary confinement and questioning she was subjected to in South Africa in 1963.
With Arthur Cross, Maurice Podbrey, Dennis Cleary, Leo Britt, Jack Niles, Doreen Ubels, Esme Goldberg, Margaret Durnell, Stephen Nel, Arch Taylor, Robert Russen
This film is based on the book 117 Days by Ruth First
See page 44

Contributors

Produced and directed by:
Jack Gold
Subject/based on the book 117 Days by:
Ruth First
Narrator:
John McGavin
[Actor]:
Arthur Cross
[Actor]:
Maurice Podbrey
[Actor]:
Dennis Cleary
[Actor]:
Leo Britt
[Actor]:
Jack Niles
[Actress]:
Doreen Ubels
Speaker:
Esme Goldberg
[Actress]:
Margaret Durnell
[Actor]:
Stephen Nel
[Actor]:
Arch Taylor
[Actor]:
Robert Russen

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore with Kenneth Allsop.
Round 24 hours with Ian Trethowan, Robin Day, Robert McKenzie
Round 24,000 miles with Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, Michael Barratt, Michael Parkinson

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Ian Trethowan
Reporter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
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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