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Housing: A visit to the West of Scotland Agricultural College to look at cow cubicles.

Mastitis: Dr. Frank Dodd plots the sequence of events in the spread of the disease and shows how a satisfactory control can be achieved by adopting specific hygiene techniques during milking.

Introduced by Bill Wheeler.

(to 13.00)

Contributors

Presenter:
Bill Wheeler
Item presenter (Mastitis):
Dr. Frank Dodd
Director:
Keith Clement
Producer:
Gordon Mosley

A reminiscence in five parts by J.B. Priestley.
Shown in two instalments for Schools
Part 1: Into the Unknown: January - May 10
Part 2: The Glare and the Shock: May 10 - June 4
The programme written and narrated by J. B. Priestley.
Prologue written by John Terraine, read by Robert Harris
(Shown on BBC-2 last year)
(Parts 3, 4, and 5: Friday at 2.5 p.m.)
(to 15.05)

Contributors

Writer/Narrator:
J.B. Priestley
Prologue written by:
John Terraine
Prologue read by:
Robert Harris
Producer:
Ed Rollins
Executive Producer:
Tony Essex

Series created by Brian Hayles.

McIver makes a bold decision and the boys start a new training programme.
From the Midlands
(Philip Brack is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)

Contributors

Series creator:
Brian Hayles
Stories contributed by:
Tom Brennand
Stories contributed by:
Roy Bottomley
Stories contributed by:
Nick McCarty
Script:
Michael Meath
Technical Adviser:
Jimmy Hill
Special facilities:
Coventry City Football Club
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
Tristan de Vere Cole
Ted Dawson:
Robin Wentworth
Bob McIver:
John Breslin
Mark Wilson:
Ronald Allen
Zack Bishop:
Keith Bell
Danny South:
Mark Kingston
Curly Parker:
Ben Howard
Vic Clay:
Warwick Sims
Chris Wood:
Michael Redfern
Ritchie McLeod:
Philip Brack
Gregg Harris:
Graham Weston
Alan Murdoch:
John Lyons
Billy Broome:
Dick Haydon
Dick Mitchell:
Tony Caunter
Trainer:
Colin Skipp
Margie Stringer:
Jean Kent
Deirdre Gosling:
Beverley Jones
Fiona Nixon:
Marigold Sharman
Felicity Stringer:
Christina Taylor
Iris Murdoch:
Irene Bradshaw
Yvonne Armitage:
Doreen Hermitage

A new look at Britain's best-sellers.
Discs - Stars - News from this week's Top Twenty.
Introduced tonight by Pete Murray.
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Directed by Johnny Pearson

Contributors

Presenter:
Pete Murray
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Orchestra directed by:
Johnny Pearson
Associate Producer:
Stanley Dorfman
Producer:
Johnnie Stewart

The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. is also there - where she is needed - when she is needed - from the organisation dedicated to the world-wide fight against crime and subversion.
A film series starring Stefanie Powers as April Dancer, Noel Harrison as Mark Slate
and Leo G. Carroll as Mr. Waverly

The Mata Hari Affair - in which U.N.C.L.E.'s little Miss Dancer trips a light fantastic.
See page 51

Contributors

April Dancer:
Stefanie Powers
Mark Slate:
Noel Harrison
Mr. Waverly:
Leo G. Carroll
Sir Terrance Keats:
Edward Mulhare
Mandy Dean-Turner:
Jocelyn Lane
Toby Gordon-Jones:
Christopher Cary
Mathew Brecker:
David Hurst
Greg Tover:
David Watson

Starring Roy Hudd
with Doug Fisher, Patrick Newell, Sheila Steafel

Contributors

Executive Writer:
Eric Davidson
Executive Writer:
Dick Vosburgh
Incidental Music:
Dennis Wilson
Orchestra conducted by:
Harry Rabinowitz
Designer:
Alan Hunter-Craig
Producer:
James Gilbert
Comedian:
Roy Hudd
[Actor]:
Doug Fisher
[Actor]:
Patrick Newell
[Actress]:
Sheila Steafel

A documentary by Hugh Burnett.
For five weeks, night and day, BBC film crews with hand-held cameras manned a police post on the M1 near the Luton and Dunstable Hospital. As accident calls came in, BBC cameras and police cars raced to the crashes, filming the scenes on the road, and the admissions to the hospital casualty department.
This film, widely acclaimed by the critics, is a record of the normal life of the police patrols, doctors, and motorists, whose lives are tied to the daily tragedies that occur on the roads of Britain.

Filmed with the Bedfordshire Constabulary, The Luton and Dunstable Hospital and the County Borough of Luton Ambulance Service
See page 52

Contributors

Producer/Director:
Hugh Burnett

Round the clock and round the world with up-to-the-minute coverage of what matters today.
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
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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