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9.40-9.55 La Chasse Au Tresor: 7: Au secours!
(Shown on Monday)

10.0-10.20 Maths Today: Graphs
Introduced by Brenda Briggs.
(Repeated on Monday and Wednesday next week)

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

Contributors

Presenter (Maths Today):
Brenda Briggs
Producer (Maths Today):
John Cain

Cricket: England v. Australia: Second Test Match
A further visit to Lord's.
On BBC-2 from 4.30

and
Royal Ascot
2.30 Windsor Castle Stakes
over five furlongs
3.5 Queen Alexandra Stakes
over two miles and six furlongs
3.45 Wokingham Stakes
over six furlongs
4.20 Hardwicke Stakes
over one mile

(to 16.30)

Contributors

Commentator (Royal Ascot):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Royal Ascot):
Clive Graham
Television presentation (Royal Ascot):
Ray Lakeland

Introduced by Rodney Bewes
with Mr. Joe and Partner, John Pearse, The Alan Price Set.

(Rodney Bewes is appearing in "The Foundations" at the Arts Theatre, London; Bert Hayes at Butlin's Hotels, Cliftonville)

Contributors

Presenter:
Rodney Bewes
Performers:
Mr. Joe and Partner
Singer/Guitarist:
John Pearse
Musicians:
The Alan Price Set
Script:
George Martin
Music:
The Bert Hayes Sextet
Designer:
Diana Wilson
Producer:
Johnny Downes

Introduced by Harry Carpenter.
Recalling historic sporting occasions and great champions in their moments of glory.

Tonight: World Beaters
Yesterday's champions - the giants of their time.
Featuring:
Jesse Owens of the U.S.A., Juan Fangio of the Argentine and Anita Lonsbrough of Great Britain

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Carpenter
Presented by:
Richard Tilling
Producer:
Leslie Kettley

Celia suffers at the hands of the Little Cobton mob; agreement between the various by-pass factions appears impossible; Miss Maitland lays siege to the Council Chamber.
From the Midlands

Contributors

Devised by:
Colin Morris
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Philip Dale
Vivienne Cooper:
Maggie Fitzgibbon
Gran Hamilton:
Gladys Henson
Lance Cooper:
Raymond Hunt
Amelia Huntley:
Naomi Chance
Andrew Kerr:
Robin Bailey
Vera Harker:
June Bland
Dustman:
Derek Gray
Joyce Harker:
Wendy Richard
Mrs. Heenan:
Vanda Godsell
Arnold Tripp:
Gerald Cross
Sydney Huxley:
Anthony Verner
Henry Burroughs:
Campbell Singer
Jeff Langley:
Michael Collins
Bert Harker:
Robert Brown
Landlord:
Stuart Saunders
Colonel Renshaw:
Ballard Berkeley
Miss Maitland:
Carmen Silvera
Celia Stuart:
Beryl Cooke
Minnie Pargeter:
Cindy Wright
Janet Cooper:
Sandra Payne
William Pargeter:
Julian Somers
Haycroft:
Harold Reese
Harry:
Raymond Armstrong
Councillor Franklin:
Alan Gerrard
Philip Cooper:
Jeremy Bulloch
Councillor Loring:
Walter Horsbrugh
Ronald Ashton:
Denzil Pugh

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 solves the riddle of the marauding lion.

Contributors

Dr. Marsh Tracy:
Marshall Thompson
Paula Tracy:
Cheryl Miller
Jack Dane:
Yale Summers
District Officer Hedley:
Hedley Mattingly
Mike Makula:
Hari Rhodes
Ngana:
Charles Lamkin
Kivu:
Alfred Daniels

Losing teams with the highest number of points compete for a place in the Eurovision competition.
The winners will represent Great Britain in Germany on August 28.
Today's programme comes from Wimbledon Park, Morton.
Introduced by David Vine.
Referee, Eddie Waring

This programme replaces the first round of the international series of Jeux sans Frontieres, which should have come from Paris, and which has been postponed because of the French crisis. It will now take place at Zofingen, Switzerland, in two weeks' time.

Contributors

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

A crime series.
This week: Bernard Horsfall as Nicholas Blake's Nigel Strangeways investigates the case of "The Beast Must Die"
Dramatised by Pip Baker and Jane Baker
Also starring Richard Hurndall, Catherine Lacey, Francis Matthews

The Poet Laureate, C. Day Lewis, is well known to many enthusiasts of detective fiction as Nicholas Blake - an unusual combination of roles. He has created the character of Nigel Strangeways, the private detective featured in this week's play.
In this story, Nigel Strangeways is called in to help solve a strange case. An attempt has been made on a man's life. This attempt has been foiled and the would-be murderer has been revealed. But later the same day the intended victim dies. This death is no accident - nor is it suicide. Clearly more than one person feels that the Beast must die.

Contributors

Author:
Nicholas Blake [C. Day Lewis]
Dramatised by:
Pip Baker
Dramatised by:
Jane Baker
Script Editor:
Anthea Browne-Wilkinson
Designer:
Raymond London
Producer:
Verity Lambert
Director:
Tina Wakerell
Felix Lane:
Andrew Downie
George Rattery:
Francis Matthews
Merrett:
Jennifer Stirling
Violet Rattery:
Christine Finn
Lena Lawson:
Claire Nielson
Phil Rattery:
Simon Turner
Mrs. Rattery:
Catherine Lacey
Nigel Strangeways:
Bernard Horsfall
Georgia Strangeways:
Yvonne Gilan
Chief Insp. Blount:
Robert James
Carfax:
Edgar Wreford
General Shrivenham:
Richard Hurndall

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
Editor:
Anthony Whitby

by Emily Bronte
Dramatised in four parts by Hugh Leonard

A new dramatisation of one of the world's most passionate stories - the love of Cathy and Heathcliff.

Contributors

Author:
Emily Bronte
Dramatised by:
Hugh Leonard
Designer:
Peter Kindred
Producer:
David Conroy
Director:
Peter Sasdy
Mr. Earnshaw:
John Tate
Cathy as a child:
June Liversidge
Hindley as a child:
David Berry
Mrs. Earnshaw:
Gretel Davis
Joseph:
John Garrie
Heathcliff as a child:
Dennis Golding
Hindley:
William Marlowe
Cathy:
Angela Scoular
Heathcliff:
Ian McShane
Reverend Graham:
Emrys James
Ellen:
Anne Stallybrass
Frances Earnshaw:
Maureen Beck
Edgar Linton:
Drewe Henley
Isabella Linton:
Angela Douglas
Robert:
Anthony Edwards
Mr. Linton:
David Markham
Manservant:
James Haswell

Sunspots, or 'storms' on the sun's surface, appear in maximum numbers about every eleven years; and large numbers are expected this year.
Patrick Moore discusses with William Baxter the significance of sunspot activity.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Patrick Moore
Guest:
William Baxter
Director:
Bob Toner
Producer:
Patricia Owtram

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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