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Some more examples from the BBC's future output for Schools and Colleges. Today's programmes are for Primary Schools. Programmes for older students will be shown on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.

1.45 Exploring Your World: Make a Sound
A science programme for ten-year-olds.
Introduced by Harry Armstrong.

2.5 La Chasse Au Tresor
Written by Michel Faure.
A programme from this eight-part adventure story which has been specially filmed in France, and which will be shown weekly in the Summer term.
The language is at a level of difficulty suitable for ten-year-olds with two years of French.

(to 14.20)

Contributors

Presenter (Exploring Your World):
Harry Armstrong
Producer (Exploring Your World):
Eurfron Gwynne Jones
Writer (La Chasse Au Tresor):
Michel Faure
Producer (La Chasse Au Tresor):
Ronald Smedley
Dominique:
Sylvia Declercq
Patrick:
Philippe Paulino
Lucciani:
Andre Maranne
La Marchande:
Yvonne Dany
M. Bonvin:
Claude Legros
Narrator:
Emile de Harven

Introduced by Leslie Crowther.
with Peter Glaze, Christine Holmes, Jillian Comber.
Guests, Simon Dupree and The Big Sound
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
Band:
Simon Dupree and The Big Sound
Scripts:
Bob Block
Music:
Bert Hayes and his Band
Designer:
Jean Campbell
Producer:
Peter Whitmore

visits The Quarrier's Homes, Bridge of Weir.
with Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor, Ted Darling, Dixie Ingram, The White Heather Dancers, Jim Johnstone and his Band.

Contributors

Singer:
Robin Hall
Singer/guitarist:
Jimmie Macgregor
Singer:
Ted Darling
Dancers:
The White Heather Dancers
Musicians:
Jim Johnstone and his Band
Dancer/dance director:
Dixie Ingram
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen

The final programme in this series of musical challenges.
Tonight's team are Student Band-masters from The Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall: Ben Titley, Michael Butcher, Robert Smith
face professionals Jack Brymer, Ernest Tomlinson, George Chisholm.
Question-Master, Steve Race

Contributors

Panellist (The Royal Military School of Music):
Ben Titley
Panellist (The Royal Military School of Music):
Michael Butcher
Panellist (The Royal Military School of Music):
Robert Smith
Panellist:
Jack Brymer
Panellist:
Ernest Tomlinson
Panellist:
George Chisholm
Resident Musician:
Robert Docker
Question-Master:
Steve Race
Devised by:
Ken Griffin
Director:
Douglas Hespe

Sydney meets Margot again; Viv gives a dinner party, and the police make an arrest.
From the Midlands
See page 67

Contributors

Devised by:
Colin Morris
Story by:
John Cresswell
Script:
Bob Stuart
Producer:
Bill Sellar
Director:
Eric Hills
Joyce Harker:
Wendy Richard
Vera Harker:
June Bland
Bert Harker:
Robert Brown
Ellis Cooper:
Alan Browning
Vivienne Cooper:
Maggie Fitzgibbon
Lance Cooper:
Raymond Hunt
Mrs. Heenan:
Vanda Godsell
P.C. Hopkins:
Brian Tully
Henry Burroughs:
Campbell Singer
Mr. Deacon:
Emrys Leyshon
KIrsty Kerr:
Jenny Agutter
Miss Eaton:
Mary Hignett
Andrew Kerr:
Robin Bailey
Gran Hamilton:
Gladys Henson
Jeff Langley:
Michael Collins
Sydney Huxley:
Anthony Verner
Margot Kerr:
Sally-Jane Spencer
Arnold Tripp:
Gerald Cross

A special edition for Christmas Week of Old-Time Music-Hall from the stage of the famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds.
By arrangement with Stanley Joseph and Michael Joseph
presenting Beryl Reid (assisted by John Hewer, Denis Martin and Tony Sympson), Davy Kaye (assisted by Anne Chivers and Gerald Campion), Kim Cordell, Les Rennos, Prassana Rao, Chantal and Dumont
Chairman, Leonard Sachs
Davy Kaye is appearing at the Embassy Club, London; Tony Sympson is in Fiddler on the Roof at Her Majesty's Theatre, London

Contributors

Comedienne:
Beryl Reid
Assisted by:
John Hewer
Assisted by:
Denis Martin
Assisted by:
Tony Sympson
Entertainer:
Davy Kaye
Assisted by:
Anne Chivers
Assisted by:
Gerald Campion
Singer:
Kim Cordell
Performers:
Les Rennos
Singer:
Prassana Rao
Dancers:
Chantal and Dumont
Chairman:
Leonard Sachs
Musical director:
Bernard Herrmann
Special material:
Sweet Fanny by: John Hewer
Special material:
Sweet Fanny by: Mike Hall
Producer:
Barney Colehan

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
featuring Frank Williams as Mr. Dobson
with Hamish Roughead as the Workman, Johnson Bayly as the Butler

(Derek Nimmo is appearing in "Charlie Girl" at the Adelphi Theatre, London)

Contributors

Writer:
Edwin Apps
Writer:
Pauline Devaney
Music composed and conducted by:
Stanley Myers
Designer:
Robert Berk
Producer:
Stuart Allen
The Archdeacon:
Robertson Hare
The Bishop:
William Mervyn
The Rev. Mervyn Noote:
Derek Nimmo
The Dean:
Ernest Clark
Mr. Dobson:
Frank Williams
The Workman:
Hamish Roughead
The Butler:
Johnson Bayly

by Ray Jenkins.
[Starring] Ray Barrett, Geoffrey Keen, Philip Latham
Guest star, Jack Watson

Thornton risks his job when he refuses to threaten an old friend for Mogul. But the friend faces greater dangers from others.

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Jenkins
Series created by:
John Elliot
Designer:
Ian Watson
Producer:
Peter Graham Scott
Director:
James Gatward
Peter Thornton:
Ray Barrett
Penny:
Angela Browne
Brian Stead:
Geoffrey Keen
Willy Izard:
Philip Latham
Boatman:
Bob Hornery
Secretary:
Valerie Ann Fisher
Reporter:
Peter Egan
Big Gaily:
Jack Watson
Saroya:
Eileen Way
Simon Fairlie:
Ivor Danvers
Connie:
Felicity Gibson
Dee:
Donald Pickering
Tudor of Gwent:
Walter Horsbrugh
Gemmell:
Eric Dobson
Man:
Derek Ware
Doctor:
Jonathan Adams

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