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Make Yourself at Home
For viewers from Pakistan and India.
Including: Look, Listen, and Speak: Lesson 44
From the Midlands
(Repeated on Wednesday at 12.25 p.m.)

'Look, Listen, and Speak', Book 4 (orange cover), printed in Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati and English, with vocabularies and revision lessons, can be obtained from booksellers, Asian grocery shops, or from BBC Publications, [address removed] price 4s. 6d. (by post 5s. 2d.: crossed postal order, please, not stamps)
(to 9.25)

Contributors

Scriptwriter (Look, Listen, and Speak):
Viola Huggins
Teacher (Look, Listen, and Speak):
Robert Chapman
Assisted by (Look, Listen, and Speak):
Sheila Dillon-Guy

For beginners in German.
With Heidi Treutler, Dieter Geissler
Introduced by Sabine Michael, Paul Hansard
(Repeated next Saturday at 9.0 a.m.)
See BBC Further Education Publications panel on page 39
(to 10.25)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sabine Michael
Presenter:
Paul Hansard
Producer:
Colin Nears
Heidi:
Heidi Treutler
Dieter:
Dieter Geissler

First communion of those newly confirmed.
With recorded extracts from yesterday's Confirmation Service from the Church of the Holy Trinity, Coventry.

Contributors

Celebrant:
The Rev. John Hilton
Preacher:
The Rev. Canon Lawrence Jackson
Choirmaster:
Martin Lane
Organist:
Roy Taylor
Presented for television by:
Barrie Edgar

Reclamation, fencing, and higher stocking rates are essential for the viability of hill farms.
David Richardson reports from Exmoor.
BBC film from the Midlands
followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers

Contributors

Reporter:
David Richardson
Director:
Michael Marshall
Producer:
John Kenyon

Ten programmes on car maintenance and the overhaul of an engine with Barry Bucknell, Doug Mitchell, Phil Sanders.
From the South and West
(Repeated Wednesday, 7.0 p.m. BBC-2)
See BBC Further Education Publications panel on page 39

1.50-2.15 The Bath and West Show
Finals of the sheep-shearing championship.
(Rowridge, Brighton)

2.15-2.40 Farming Club for East Anglia
(Peterborough, Manningtree, Cambridge)

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Bucknell
Presenter:
Doug Mitchell
Presenter:
Phil Sanders
Producer:
John Dobson

[Starring] Yvonne de Carlo, Howard Duff, Zachary Scott
with Kurt Kasznar, Barbara O'Neil, James Arness, Frieda Inescort

A night-club singer is involved with intrigue and romance in the Bahamas.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Bruce Manning
From a story by:
Adele Comandini
Produced and directed by:
Edward Ludwig
Rosalind Dee:
Yvonne de Carlo
Doug Duryea:
Howard Duff
Wade Evans:
Zachary Scott
Cyril Mace:
Kurt Kasznar
Mrs. Duryea:
Barbara O'Neil
Kelly Rand:
James Arness
Mrs. Hammond:
Frieda Inescort
Gus:
Lester Matthews
Johnny:
Donald Curtis
Willie:
Nick Stewart

An inter-town contest of skill and strength.

The winner will represent Great Britain in the Eurovision competition to be held in Italy on July 31.
Today's programme introduced live from Merton by Katie Boyle and David Vine.
Referee, Eddie Waring

Contributors

Presenter:
Katie Boyle
Presenter:
David Vine
Referee:
Eddie Waring
Director:
Philip S. Gilbert
Producer:
Barney Colehan

by E. Nesbit
Dramatised in seven parts by Denis Constanduros

Bobbie, Peter, and Phyl have made friends with an old gentleman who at their request has sent Mother a hamper during her illness, but instead of being grateful Mother is very angry.

Contributors

Author:
E. Nesbit
Dramatised by:
Denis Constanduros
Designer:
Oliver Bayldon
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Director:
Julia Smith
Mother:
Ann Castle
Bobbie:
Jenny Agutter
Peter:
Neil McDermott
Phyllis:
Gillian Bailey
Perks:
Gordon Gostelow
Mr. Willis:
John Dunbar
Farmer:
Colin Douglas
Woman:
Delia Paton
Foreigner:
Stefan Gryff
Dr. Forrest:
John Ringham
Station-Master:
Brian Hayes

Bible stories by children and for children.
Told by Tom Coyne
with Jean Holden and The Singing Stewarts.
Snakes, puppets, and pictures by the children of Weston Favell County Primary School, Northampton
Written and produced by Philip Turner
From the Midlands

Contributors

Director:
Barrie Edgar
Writer/Producer:
Philip Turner
Storyteller:
Tom Coyne
[Actress]:
Jean Holden
Singers:
The Singing Stewarts

from Worcester Cathedral.
with The Worcester Choral Society and The Cathedral Choirs
Introduced by William Purcell.
Conductor, Christopher Robinson, Master of the Choristers

Come down, O love divine (Down Ampney)
Come, holy Ghost, our souls inspire (Vent Creator)
Spirit of mercy, truth, and love (Melcombe)
Lord of Creation (Annue Christe)
Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old (St. Matthew)
Glorious things of thee are spoken (Austrian Hymn)

Contributors

Presenter:
William Purcell
Singers:
The Worcester Choral Society
Conductor:
Christopher Robinson
Organist:
Harry Bramma
Prayer and Blessing:
The Dean [Bobby Milburn]
Arranged by:
Philip Turner
Television Presentation:
Barrie Edgar

An excerpt from the All Star Tribute to Duncan Macrae, the great Scots actor and comedian.

The stars who appeared on the stage of The Victoria Palace, London included The Alexander Brothers, Moira Anderson, Stanley Baxter, Joe Brady, George Chisholm, Ronnie Corbett, Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor, Margo Henderson, Dixie Ingram and the Dancers, John Laurie, Jimmy Logan, London Scottish Pipers and Drums, Brian Seivwright, Bill Simpson, Andy Stewart

The Victoria Palace Orchestra
Conducted by Ivan Dozin
(First shown on BBC-2)

Contributors

Folk group:
The Alexander Brothers
Singer:
Moira Anderson
Impressionist:
Stanley Baxter
Performer:
Joe Brady
Trombonist:
George Chisholm
Comedian:
Ronnie Corbett
Singer:
Robin Hall
Singer/guitarist:
Jimmie Macgregor
Comedienne:
Margo Henderson
Dancers:
Dixie Ingram and the Dancers
Performer:
John Laurie
Performer:
Jimmy Logan
Pipers/drummers:
London Scottish Pipers and Drums
Dancer:
Brian Seivwright
Performer:
Bill Simpson
Singer:
Andy Stewart
Musicians:
The Victoria Palace Orchestra
Orchestra conducted by:
Ivan Dozin
Stage production:
Eddie Fraser
The outside broadcast directed by:
Derek Burrell-Davis

by Alan Plater
Starring Thora Hird, Robert Keegan, James Grout and Henry Knowles

George Kingston feels that the Furness Labour Party are trying to bulldoze through a scheme for comprehensive education. He gets together a Save-the-Grammar-School petition. Because Sarah's son Tom is a master at the Grammar School, he expects her to sign it, but she wants to make up her own mind on the issue. A parent comes to her, at the Citizens' Advice Bureau, and presents an unexpected angle on the present 11-plus system: one of Tom's pupils, David, is in trouble. He is suspected of being the vandal who has been wrecking the school recently. What is important is why?

Contributors

Writer/Series devised by/From an initial idea by:
Alan Plater
From an initial idea by:
Philip Levene
Script Editor:
Gerry Davis
Designer:
Austin Ruddy
Producer:
David E. Rose
Director:
David Proudfoot
Walker:
Joby Blanshard
David Walker:
Robin Hopwood
Vera Walker:
Pamela Sholto
Sarah Dauby:
Thora Hird
Tom Danby:
Henry Knowles
George Kingston:
James Grout
Jean:
June Abbott
Will Tarrant:
Robert Keegan
Tomlinson:
Ronald Hines
Mansell:
Peter Madden
Roberts:
Norman Shelley

with David Coleman
Television's own correspondence column goes to Wales.
A chance for those who watch television to put their views to those responsible-about the programmes, the questions raised, and issues at large, before a statistically selected audience from Wales.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Editor:
Richard Francis

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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