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11.0 Watch!: Sark: The Smithy
Introduced by Rosanne Harvey.
(Repeated on Friday)

11.18 Going to Work: At Work In...
(Shown on Monday)

11.40 Making Music: The Story of Lieutenant Cockatoo
Introduced by John Langstaff
with children from Minet Junior School, Hayes, Middlesex.
(Repeated on Friday)

12.5-12.25 Mathematics in Action: Simulation
(Shown on Monday)

Contributors

Presenter (Watch!):
Rosanne Harvey
Producer (Watch!):
Helen Nicoll
Words (Making Music:
The Story of Lieutenant Cockatoo): Ronald Eyre
Music (Making Music:
The Story of Lieutenant Cockatoo): Phyllis Tate
Presenter (Making Music):
John Langstaff
Producer (Making Music):
Moyra Gambleton

Written and produced by Bill Scott.
In this country more deaths or serious injuries are caused by accidents at home than on the roads. The Brents discover how one could have been avoided.
Introduced by James Lloyd.

(Repeated on Wednesday)

Contributors

Writer/producer:
Bill Scott
Presenter:
James Lloyd
Shirley Brent:
Nadine Hanwell
Colin Brent:
Alexander Riley
Mrs. Brent:
Brenda Cowling
Mr. Brent:
Ian Gardiner
Mrs. Walker:
Joan Harsant

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

with Chloe Ashcroft Jonathan Dennis
and students from Hornsey College of Art
This week All Change looks at different sorts of clothes and asks you for new designs.
Please send your ideas to All Change, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Chloe Ashcroft
Presenter:
Jonathan Dennis
Music:
The Roger Webb Quartet
Graphics:
Hilary Hayton
Director:
Ann Reay

"If they don't like you, you're dead"
Alan Whicker questions the Laughter Makers

There is no sure-fire formula that produces laughter. This is what makes the comedian the most mixed-up, most vulnerable person in show business. If you refuse to laugh he 'dies the death.' His timing goes, and he starts to sweat. He begins to hate you because the previous house rolled in the aisles.
With Charlie Chester, Alfred Marks, Ray Martine, Max Miller, Ted Ray, Ted Rogers,
Mike and Bernie Winters, and Johnny Speight, Ned Sherrin, Peter Cagney.

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Whicker
Interviewee:
Charlie Chester
Interviewee:
Alfred Marks
Interviewee:
Ray Martine
Interviewee:
Max Miller
Interviewee:
Ted Ray
Interviewee:
Ted Rogers
Interviewee:
Mike Winters
Interviewee:
Bernie Winters
Interviewee:
Johnny Speight
Interviewee:
Ned Sherrin
Interviewee:
Peter Cagney
Produced and directed by:
David C. Rea

by David Ellis
Starring James Ellis, John Slater
with Bernard Holley, John Wreford

Contributors

Writer:
David Ellis
Script editor:
Barry Thomas
Designer:
John Stout
Producer:
Richard Beynon
Director:
Derek Martinus
Sgt. Lynch:
James Ellis
Landlord:
Desmond Stokes
Danny Matthews:
Peter Madden
Joe Mills:
Patrick Duggan
Tommy Gilles:
Alec Ross
P.C. Jackson:
John Wreford
P.C. Newcombe:
Bernard Holley
P.C. Adamson:
Christopher Denham
Foreman:
Bert Palmer
Det.-Sgt. Stone:
John Slater

A season of Britain's great laughter-makers.
Starring Sidney James, Brian Reece, Margot Grahame, Tony Hancock, Peter Sellers, Raymond Huntley
with June Thorburn, Maureen Swanson, Bill Fraser

Contributors

Screenplay/Producer:
Donald Taylor
Screenplay:
Geoffrey Orme
Director:
David Paltenghi
Wanda Sinclair:
Margot Graham
Joanne Delamere:
Maureen Swanson
Veronica Bellamy:
June Thorburn
Colonel Bellamy:
Raymond Huntley
Private Slee:
Bill Fraser
Private Coffin:
Peter Sellers
Captain Harper:
Brian Reece
Ed Waggermeyer:
Sidney James
Lieut. Cartroad:
Tony Hancock

Starring Lulu
with special guests, Frankie Vaughan, Reg Varney
Vocal backing by The Ladybirds

Contributors

Singer/Presenter:
null Lulu
Singer:
Frankie Vaughan
Comedian:
Reg Varney
Backing singers:
The Ladybirds
Orchestra conducted by/Orchestrations:
Peter Knight
Orchestra leader:
Henry Datyner
Special material:
Austin Steele
Special material:
Bill Oddie
Special material:
David Climie
Dance direction:
Jo Cook
Design:
Kenneth Sharp
Producer:
John Ammonds

Introduced by Ron Pickering.
News... Action... Personalities at home and overseas.
Tonight's programme includes:

Tennis
A look ahead to the first Open Wimbledon which begins next week.

and Racing and Cricket

Contributors

Presenter:
Ron Pickering
Presented by:
Fred Viner
Programme Editor:
Alan Hart

A quick look at the news of the day and a longer look at what matters.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
with Kenneth Allsop and Michael Barratt, Ian Trethowan, Robert McKenzie
with on-the-spot reports by Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, David Lomax, Philip Tibenham, Denis Tuohy.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Ian Trethowan
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Philip Tibenham
Reporter:
Denis Tuohy
Assistant Editor:
John Dekker
Assistant Editor:
Peter Pagnamenta
Editor:
Anthony Whitby

A dramatic work created for television.
English Chamber Orchestra
Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by Norman Del Mar

Elizabeth Anderton and members of the Royal Opera Ballet appear by arrangement with the General Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden Ltd.; John Chesworth appears by arrangement with the Ballet Rambert; Ruth Papendick by arrangement with the Stuttgart State Theatre Ballet; Olwyn Atkinson and members of the Sadler's Wells Opera Ballet appear by arrangement with the Sadler's Wells Opera
At Apple Harvest, Jan, a poor soldier, returns home to a village obsessed with witchcraft. He dreams that the three women in his life become the triple Goddess (representing the three stages of woman from virgin to hag) and sees himself killed at her feet when presented with an apple - the sacred fruit of the Goddess. Jan wakes from his dream to find his lover Ellen accused of witchcraft. But it is he who meets his death, trying to protect her.

Contributors

Music specially composed by/Story:
Denis Apivor
Story:
Bob Lockyer
Movement and production/Director:
Peter Wright
Musicians:
English Chamber Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Orchestra conducted by:
Norman Del Mar
Designer:
Roger Andrews
Corporal Jan:
Richard Farley
Ellen, his lover:
Elizabeth Anderton
Widow Saille, his mother:
Ruth Papendick
Dia, his sister:
Olwyn Atkinson
Tanner, a farmer:
John Chesworth
Dancers:
Artists of the Covent Garden and Sadler's Wells Opera Ballets

An impression of the ruined Yorkshire Cistercian monasteries of Fountains, Rievaulx and Jervaulx.
Here are these places, quite empty. What are they? Relics? Ruins? Dreams?
Commentary spoken by Alan Dobie.
Written by Peter Levi, S.J.

Close Down

Contributors

Narrator:
Alan Dobie
Writer:
Peter Levi
Producer:
Mischa Scorer

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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