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9.38 Making Music
Second of a new series.
Introduced by Leslie Harvierson.
With children from Lovelace Junior School, Chessington, Surrey.
(Repeated on Friday)

10.0-10.20 Middle School Physics: Mechanical Waves
(Shown on Monday and Tuesday)

Contributors

Presenter (Making Music):
Leslie Harvierson
Producer (Making Music):
John Hosier

For the very young
Maria Bird brings Andy to play with your small children and invites them to join in the songs and games.
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
Gladys Whitred sings the songs
BBC film
(to 11.00)

Contributors

Narrator/Script, music, and settings:
Maria Bird
Puppeteer:
Audrey Atterbury
Puppeteer:
Molly Gibson
Singer:
Gladys Whitred

11.5 The Queen and the Rebels: Part 2
by Ugo Betti.
(Shown on Tuesday)

11.38 Discovering Science: What is Air?
(Shown on Tuesday)

12.0-12.25 For Sixth Forms: Towards World Government?: The Unseen United Nations
A study of the United Nations.
(Shown on Monday)

Contributors

Author (The Queen and the Rebels):
Ugo Betti

2.40 Buckenham Stakes
over seven furlongs

3.20 Cheveley Park Stakes
over six furlongs

3.50 Stayers' Three-Year-Olds Handicap
over two miles

4.20 Rowley Mile Nursery Handicap
over one mile

(to 16.25)

Contributors

Racing commentaries:
Peter O'Sullevan
Racing commentaries:
Clive Graham
Racing commentaries:
John Penney
Racing topics:
Julian Wilson
Television Presentation:
Philip Lewis

A magazine.
Introduced for deaf children by Pat Keysell with Tony Hart.
Including:
A cartoon, Comedy Chase
and A short, short story acted by the Royal National Institute for the Deaf Mime Group.

Contributors

Presenter:
Pat Keysell
Presenter/Artist:
Tony Hart
Performers:
The Royal National Institute for the Deaf Mime Group
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

The Girls of Hastings High School v. The Boys of St. Bartholomew's Grammar School, Newbury
The new autumn series - in which 1,200 fresh questions are put to sixty-four different boys and girls from sixteen schools around Britain.

Contributors

Question-Master:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Question-Master:
John Edmunds
Scorer:
Douglas Arthur
Questions set by:
Boswell Taylor
Outside broadcasts directed by:
John McGonagle
Outside broadcasts directed by:
Philip S. Gilbert
Associate Producer:
Mary Evans
Producer:
Bill Wright

The television magazine which reports on what's new today for those interested in tomorrow.
Introduced by Raymond Baxter.
A weekly look at the world's fast-changing scientific, technological, and medical scene.

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Producer:
Roy Battersby
Producer:
Michael Barnes
Producer:
Michael Weigall
Editor:
Max Morgan-Witts

by Cyril Abraham.
Starring Bernard Lee
with Sandra Dorne, Meg Wynn Owen, Gregory Phillips, Geraldine Sherman
Guest star, Patrick McAlinney

See page 38

Contributors

Writer:
Cyril Abraham
Designer:
Geoffrey Kirkland
Devised and produced by:
Colin Morris
Director:
Eric Hills
Joss King:
Bernard Lee
Ruth:
Meg Wynn Owen
Susanna:
Geraldine Sherman
Saul:
Gregory Phillips
Nel:
Sandra Dorne
Sammy:
Bill Kenwright
Lofty:
Dyson Lovell
Dominic:
Patrick McAlinney
Bosun:
Richard Shaw
Mr. Poole:
Robert Dean
Mr. Maybrick:
Edwin Brown
Tally clerk:
Peter Thomas
Pilot:
Ralph Nossek
Quartermaster:
Patrick Milner
Captain Friar:
Howard Lang
R/T Operator:
Denis Cleary

by Ian Dallas.
Based on the novel by Mihail Lermontov.
Starring Alan Bates
with Mary Miller, Terence De Marney

See page 37

Contributors

Based on the novel by:
Mihail Lermontov
Adapted by:
Ian Dallas
Designer:
Richard Wilmot
Producer:
Peter Luke
Director:
Henric Hirsch
Grushnizki:
Ronald Bridges
Grigor Pechorin:
Alan Bates
Princess Mary:
Natasha Pyne
Princess Ligovskoy:
Grizelda Hervey
Dr. Werner:
Terence de Marney
Auctioneer:
George Roderick
Vera:
Mary Miller
Captain of Dragoons:
Jeremy Young
Officer:
David Belcher
Officer:
Donald Sumpter
Other parts played by:
Teresa Buckingham
Other parts played by:
Brigit Forsyth
Other parts played by:
Sydney Gatcum
Other parts played by:
Michael Mulcaster

For forty-two years Nevill Coghill has been teaching English literature and producing plays at Oxford. He is perhaps best known for his modern English version of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
In tonight's programme, filmed in Oxford, he reflects on the way that literature and the arts have influenced his outlook on life and religion.

Contributors

Presenter:
Nevill Coghill
Producer:
Mischa Scorer

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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