Programme Index

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9.38 People of Many Lands: Toronto
(Shown on Monday)

10.0-10.20 Middle School Physics: The Camera and the Eye
(Shown on Thursday)

10.25-10.45 Dysgu Cymraeg
A Series for Welsh Schools.
(Welsh Transmitters, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)

11.0 Spotlight
People - Politics - Problems in the news
(Shown on Thursday)

11.23 Watch!: A Garage: Using Shapes
(Shown on Tuesday)

11.40-12.0 Engineering: Craft and Science: Working from Drawings: 7: From Drawing to Work
(Shown on Wednesday)

Introduced by Leslie Crowther
with Peter Glaze, Christine Holmes, Jillian Comber
Guest, Long John Baldry

(Leslie Crowther is appearing in "Let Sleeping Wives Lie" at the Garrick Theatre, London; Christine Holmes is in "Charlie Girl" at the Adelphi Theatre, London)

Contributors

Presenter/Comedian:
Leslie Crowther
Comedian:
Peter Glaze
Hostess:
Christine Holmes
Hostess:
Jillian Comber
Singer:
Long John Baldry
Scripts:
Bob Block
Music:
Bert Hayes and his Band
Designer:
Jean Campbell
Director:
Richard Evans
Producer:
Peter Whitmore

visits Aviemore Centre
With Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor, Moira Anderson, Joe McBride, Dixie Ingram, The White Heather Dancers and Jim MacLeod and his Band.
(Jim MacLeod and his Band are appearing at Dunblane Hydro, Perthshire)

Contributors

Singer:
Robin Hall
Singer/Guitarist:
Jimmie Macgregor
Singer:
Moira Anderson
Singer:
Joe McBride
Dancer/Dance director:
Dixie Ingram
Dancers:
The White Heather Dancers
Musicians:
Jim MacLeod and his Band
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen

A musical challenge in which tonight's team of students from
The Royal College of Music, Manchester
Martin Holland, Danielle Salamon, Michael Lambert
face professionals
Fritz Spiegl, Ernest Tomlinson, George Chisholm
Question-Master, Steve Race

Contributors

Panellist (The Royal College of Music, Manchester):
Martin Holland
Panellist (The Royal College of Music, Manchester):
Danielle Salamon
Panellist (The Royal College of Music, Manchester):
Michael Lambert
Panellist:
Fritz Spiegl
Panellist:
Ernest Tomlinson
Panellist:
George Chisholm
Question-Master:
Steve Race
Devised by:
Ken Griffin
Director:
Douglas Hespe

Burroughs has bad news for Mrs. Heenan; Pargeter offers Langley a valuable property and there is a change in Lance's condition.
From the Midlands

Contributors

Devised by:
Colin Morris
Story by:
John Cresswell
Script:
Bob Stuart
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Norman Stewart
Mrs. Heenan:
Vanda Godsell
Bert Harker:
Robert Brown
Henry Burroughs:
Campbell Singer
Vivienne Cooper:
Maggie Fitzgibbon
Ellis Cooper:
Alan Browning
Gran Hamilton:
Gladys Henson
Joyce Harker:
Wendy Richard
Gloria:
Caroline Burt
Vera Harker:
June Bland
Amelia Huntley:
Naomi Chance
Andrew Kerr:
Robin Bailey
Lance Cooper:
Raymond Hunt
Sister Cooper:
Elaine Wells
Sydney Huxley:
Anthony Verner
Janet Cooper:
Sandra Payne
Philip Cooper:
Jeremy Bulloch
Arnold Tripp:
Gerald Cross
Jeff Langley:
Michael Collins
William Pargeter:
Julian Somers
Rufus Pargeter:
Michael Redfern
Gordon Pargeter:
Colin Stepney
Jimmy Harker:
David Janson

An animal adventure series starring Marshall Thompson as Dr. Marsh Tracy, Cheryl Miller as Paula Tracy, Yale Summers as Jack Dane
with Hedley Mattingly and Hari Rhodes
aided and abetted by Clarence and Judy

Judy's maternal instinct takes over and she secretly adopts a leopard cub.

Contributors

Dr. Marsh Tracy:
Marshall Thompson
Paula Tracy:
Cheryl Miller
Jack Dane:
Yale Summers
District Officer Hedley:
Hedley Mattingly
Mike Makula:
Hari Rhodes

by Edwin Apps and Pauline Devaney.
Starring Robertson Hare as the Archdeacon, William Mervyn as the Bishop, Derek Nimmo as The Rev. Mervyn Noote and Ernest Clark as the Dean
with Ingrid Sylvester as the Nurse
(Derek Nimmo is appearing in "Charlie Girl" at the Adelphi Theatre, London)
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Contributors

Writer:
Edwin Apps
Writer:
Pauline Devaney
Music composed and conducted by:
Stanley Myers
Designer:
Peter Kindred
Producer:
Stuart Allen
The Archdeacon:
Robertson Hare
The Bishop:
William Mervyn
The Rev. Mervyn Noote:
Derek Nimmo
The Dean:
Ernest Clark
The Nurse:
Ingrid Sylvester

by Roy Russell.
[Starring] Geoffrey Keen, Philip Latham, David Baron, Isobel Black
Guest star, Bernard Lee

Willy Izard tries to repay a debt to his former boss. But loyalty can cloud a man's judgment - as Willy learns to his cost.

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Russell
Series created by:
John Elliot
Designer:
Ian Watson
Producer:
Peter Graham Scott
Director:
Ian MacNaughton
Eileen O'Rourke:
Isobel Black
Colin Maddox:
Trevor Martin
Brian Stead:
Geoffrey Keen
Willy Izard:
Philip Latham
Bernard Hart:
Bernard Lee
Lord Flavell:
John Steiner
Kim Hart:
Kate O'Mara
Joan Izard:
Margaret Ward
Mike Szabo:
David Baron
G.P.O. Tower attendant:
Walter Swash

The regular weekly programme about the creative world of art and artists.
Introduced by Henry Livings.

The story of an actor-manager in the rip-roaring days of Victorian and Edwardian melodrama.
Written and narrated by his grandson, John M. East.

"If anything can be deader than dead, it is often a form of popular entertainment. The spellbinders of yesteryear become victims of popular taste which can be as fickle as the weather. About fifty years ago the rip-roaring melodrama of the Victorian and Edwardian era died without much fuss or ceremony. In its time it was full-blooded, packed the theatres, and produced men and women, alive today, who remember the sounds and the smells with remarkable vividness and warmth.
Some of them worked for an actor-manager, John M. East, whose grandson has been fascinated and intrigued by the portrait of his forebear which dominates his study. He resolved to find out as much as he could and this year published a book, 'Neath the Mask. The knowledge he acquired in the process provided the basis for this programme, in which John M. East conjures up the life and times of his grandfather and talks to people who remember his blood-and-thunder melodrama." Stephen Hearst

Contributors

Writer/Narrator:
John M. East
Presenter:
Henry Livings
Producer:
Stephen Hearst
Director:
Robert Vas

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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