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9.35 A Year's Journey: An Ancient Village
An environmental studies series for Primary Schools.
Introduced by Eric Simms.
(Repeated on Friday)

10.0 Discovering Science: The Pull of the Earth
Introduced by Michael Underwood.
(Repeated on Wednesday)

10.25-10.45 Twentieth Century Focus: Revolution in Technology: New Jobs for Old
(Shown on Monday)
(Repeated on Wednesday)

11.5-11.25 Going to Work: The Rag Trade
(Shown on Monday)

11.35-11.55 The Orchestra: Brass: Horns and Tuba
Introduced by Kenneth Alwyn.
Alan Civil (horn), John Wilson (tuba) with Denis Egan (trumpet), Arthur Wilson (trombone), Eric Allen (percussion) and Winifred Taylor (piano).
(Repeated on Friday)

Contributors

Presenter/producer (A Year's Journey):
Eric Simms
Producer (A Year's Journey):
F. R. Elwell
Presenter (Discovering Science):
Michael Underwood
Producer (Discovering Science):
John Field
Presenter (The Orchestra):
Kenneth Alwyn
Producer (The Orchestra):
John Hosier
Horn player:
Alan Civil
Tuba player:
John Wilson
Trumpeter:
Denis Egan
Trombonist:
Arthur Wilson
Percussionist:
Eric Allen
Pianist:
Winifred Taylor

2.5-2.35 The Government Inspector: Part 2
by Nikolai Gogol.
Translated by Anthony Bosworth.
(Repeated on Wednesday)

4.15-4.35 Middle School Physics: The Camera and the Eye
(Shown on Monday)
(Repeated on Wednesday)

Contributors

Author (The Government Inspector):
Nikolai Gogol
Translated by (The Government Inspector):
Anthony Bosworth
Designer (The Government Inspector):
Gordon Roland
Producer (The Government Inspector):
Michael Simpson
Yosif:
John McKelvey
Mishka:
Ian Taylor
Lestakoff:
John Wood
Mayor:
Peter Woodthorpe
Judge:
Redmond Phillips
Medical Officer:
John Sharp
Headmaster:
John Gill
Postmaster:
Kenneth Colley
Bobchinsky:
John Cater
Dobchinsky:
Timothy Bateson
Hastakovsky:
Clifford Parrish
Mayor's wife:
Helen Cherry
Mayor's daughter:
Anne Mitchell
First tradesman:
Peter Clay
Second tradesman:
John Malcolm
Sergeant's widow:
Eileen Kennally

New, unusual, and fascinating stories and items of interest in a modern and changing world with Jeremy Carrad and John Earle.
From the West

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy Carrad
Presenter:
John Earle
Director:
Bob Murray
Director:
Ray Kite
Producer:
Hugh Duggan

Ellis and Vivienne consider a possible change of surroundings. Amelia starts work at Eden Brothers, and the 'social experiment' gets off to a very bad start.

Contributors

Devised by:
Colin Morris
Story:
John Cresswell
Script:
Christopher Bond
Producer:
Ronald Travers
Director:
John Davies
Gran Hamilton:
Gladys Henson
Philip Cooper:
Jeremy Bulloch
Ellis Cooper:
Alan Browning
Vivienne Cooper:
Maggie Fitzgibbon
Ruth:
Denise Brown
Joe:
Martin Kendle
Pip:
Jack Wild
Archie Lean:
Colin Bell
Patty:
Maureen Beck
Ian Creighton:
Jonathan Dennis
Amelia Huntley:
Naomi Chance
Roger Fordham-Smythe:
Derek Aylward
James Neal:
David Knight
Higgins:
Robert Cross
Frank Claw:
Thomas Heathcote
Mrs. Heenan:
Vanda Godsell
Sydney Huxley:
Anthony Verner
Jeff Langley:
Michael Collins
Peter Connolly:
Patrick Connor
Ethel Louella Heppenstahl:
Maggie McGrath
Arnold Tripp:
Gerald Cross
Arthur Huntley:
Tony Steedman
Mrs. Brassett:
Eileen Way
Alice Williamson:
Dorothea Rundle
Emily Williamson:
Amy Dalby
Colonel Bisset:
Maxwell Foster
Betty Hoyd:
Helen Cotterill

Written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais.
Starring James Bolam as Terry and Rodney Bewes as Bob
featuring Sheila Fearn as Audrey
(First shown on BBC-2)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Dick Clement
Writer:
Ian La Frenais
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Designer:
Alan Hunter-Craig
Terry:
James Bolam
Bob:
Rodney Bewes
Audrey:
Sheila Fearn
Mrs. Collier:
Olive Milbourne
Mr. Collier:
Alex McDonald
George:
Barry Stanton
Cloughy:
Bartlett Mullins
Jack:
Donald McKillop
Mrs. Ferris:
Irene Richmond
Youth:
Andrew Robertson
Recruit:
Hugh Walters
Army sergeant:
Tony Caunter

by C. P. Snow.
Adapted for television by John Elliot.
[Starring] Patrick Allen, Alec Clunes, William Mervyn
with Sarah Lawson

Contributors

Author:
C.P. Snow
Adapted for television by:
John Elliot
Designer:
Peter Seddon
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Raymond Menmuir
Roger Quaife:
Patrick Allen
Sir Lewis Eliot:
Alec Clunes
Sir Hector Rose:
William Mervyn
Reporter:
Raymond Hardy
Caroline Quaife:
Sarah Lawson
Hood:
Morris Perry
Badge attendant:
Peter Thompson
Sir Francis Getliffe:
Hugh Cross
Professor Brodzinski:
Joseph Furst
Monty Cave:
Donald Pickering
Diana Skidmore:
Helen Christie
Reggie Collingwood:
Maurice Hedley
Lord Lutkin:
John Tate
Man in club:
Gerald Young
Peer:
Sidney Gatcum
Toastmaster:
Eric Elliott
Heckler:
Andrew Lodge
Ellen Smith:
Marty Cruickshank
Trafford:
Martin Friend
Speaker:
Denis Cowles
Monteith:
Tenniel Evans
Pritchard:
Kenneth Waller
Whip:
Michael Guest

Introduced by Frank Bough.
News... Action... Personalities at home and overseas.
Tonight's programme includes: The Sportsview Personality of the Year
A reminder of some of this year's outstanding candidates for the Sportsview Trophy.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presented by:
Fred Viner
Editor:
Alan Hart

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, Leonard Parkin

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
Reporter:
Leonard Parkin
Assistant Editor:
Richard Francis
Deputy Editor:
Anthony Whitby
Editor:
Derrick Amoore

Four programmes mainly for the parents of five-to-eleven-year-olds.

Anxiety about failure in reading can spread out into everything a child does. How can schools and parents lay the groundwork for success?
Introduced by Tony Storey.
with Dr. W. D. Wall, Director, National Foundation for Educational Research.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. BBC-2)

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Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Storey
Speaker:
Dr. W. D. Wall
Producer:
Roger Owen

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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