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9.38 People of Many Lands: New Zealand: The Changing Land
Shown on Monday

10.0-10.20 Middle School Physics: Telescopes
Introduced by Bill Trotter
Shown last week

11.5 Scene: It's Me, Eileen
Shown on Thursday

11.35-11.55 Engineering: Craft and Science: Unit 1: Engineering Materials: 6: Heat Treatment in Practice
Shown on Wednesday
Accompanying pamphlet: see page 13

Contributors

Presenter (Middle School Physics):
Bill Trotter
Producer (Middle School Physics):
John Cain

A programme for children under five
Today's story: "London Bridge is Falling Down"
Illustrated by Peter Spier
(Shown at 11.0 am on BBC-2)

Contributors

Presenter:
Julie Stevens
Presenter:
Colin Jeavons
Illustrator (London Bridge is Falling Down):
Peter Spier
Pianist:
Paul Reade
Scriptwriter/Director:
Peter Wiltshire
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Introduced by Michael Aspel
with Peter Glaze, Rod McLennan, Christine Holmes, Jillian Combe
Guests, Wester, The Foundations

(Rod McLennan is appearing in "Sweet Charity" at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London; Christine Holmes is in "Charlie Girl" at the Adelphi Theatre, London; Bert Hayes is at Butlin's Hotels, Cliftonville)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Aspel
Comedian:
Peter Glaze
Comedian:
Rod McLennan
Hostess:
Christine Holmes
Hostess:
Jillian Comber
Puppeteer:
null Wester
Musicians:
The Foundations
Script:
Bob Block
Music:
Bert Hayes and his Orchestra
Designer:
Christine Ruscoe
Director:
Brian S. Jones
Producer:
Johnny Downes

A weekly programme by the young for the young in heart
Angela Huth
with Richard Neville, John Peel, Tony Palmer, The Spinners and guests

Contributors

Presenter:
Angela Huth
Presenter:
Richard Neville
Presenter:
John Peel
Presenter/Producer:
Tony Palmer
Musicians:
The Spinners
Director:
Tony Staveacre
Director:
Don Bennetts

to John Brown's, Clydebank where the Queen Elizabeth II is being completed in readiness for next week's trials
featuring Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor, Roddy McMillan, Brian Seivwright
and The Dancers
Charlie Mill, Morag Alexander, Victor Wesley, Sandra Adams, Jackie Farrell, Celia Hammond, Isobel James
(Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor are appearing at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham)

6.0-6.20 Local News and Weather
(Rowridge, Brighton, Oxford, Peterborough, Manningtree, Cambridge)

Contributors

Singer:
Robin Hall
Singer/Guitarist:
Jimmie Macgregor
Singer:
Roddy McMillan
Dancer/Dance director:
Brian Seivwright
Dancer:
Charlie Mill
Dancer:
Morag Alexander
Dancer:
Victor Wesley
Dancer:
Sandra Adams
Dancer:
Jackie Farrell
Dancer:
Celia Hammond
Dancer:
Isobel James
Musical arrangements:
Edwin Holland
Musical arrangements:
Jim Johnstone
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen

Tales from the last frontier of the great American West.
A film series starring James Drury as The Virginian

Trampas sets out on a long and dangerous search for the man who killed and robbed his close friend.

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Mike McGoff:
Michael Pate
Lt. Belden:
DeForest Kelley
Helen Hammond:
Peggy McCay
Judson:
William Bryant

by Richard Waring
Starring Wendy Craig as Jennifer Corner, Ronald Hines as Henry Corner

It is the eve of Robin's departure to his first boarding school and Jennifer is keen to make his last night at home a rather special one. Children, however, are notoriously lacking in a sense of occasion, and it is not only Trudi and Amanda who are responsible for spoiling the mood, but the guest of honour too, while even the gay masks of Jennifer and Henry eventually slip somewhat.
This is the first episode out of twenty in which only the five members of the Corner family appear. And rightly so, perhaps, since it is, as the title suggests, very much a family affair.

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Waring
Signature Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Incidental Music:
Dennis Wilson
Designer:
Daphne Shortman
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Jennifer Corner:
Wendy Craig
Henry Corner:
Ronald Hines
Trudi:
Roberta Tovey
Amanda:
Jill Riddick
Robin:
Hugo Keith-Johnston

A thriller in six parts
Starring Gerald Harper, June Barry, Conrad Phillips, David Burke

(First shown on BBC-2)

Contributors

Writer:
Francis Durbridge
Script Editor:
Roger Parkes
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Det.-Insp. Jack Kerry:
Gerald Harper
Chief Supt. Bromford:
Conrad Phillips
Det. Insp. Ed Royce:
David Burke
Leonard Lincoln:
John Carlin
Douglas Croft:
Christopher Wray
Charles Bannister:
John Harvey
Iris Bannister:
Diana King
Det.-Insp. Everson:
Donald Hoath
Norman Penn:
Peter Copley
Cleg Reed:
Kenneth Hendel
Doreen Osborne:
Dorothy White
Cathy White:
June Barry

by Rosemary Anne Sisson
Based on a novel by Hermina Black
with Patrick Bedford as Dr. Driscoll, Tina Packer as Sister March

Tannis, a young nursing sister, is disenchanted with life in a London hospital, and goes to work at a clinic on Lake Como in northern Italy. Here she falls in love with Kerry Driscoll, the doctor in charge of the clinic. All seems set for their happiness until Kerry finds himself in a highly compromising situation when one of his patients, Countess Celia Maretta, invites him to her hunting lodge. Believing that the Count will also be there he accepts, but on his arrival he discovers that she is alone

Contributors

Writer:
Rosemary Anne Sisson
Based on a novel by:
Hermina Black
Designer:
Richard Wilmot
Producer:
George Spenton-Foster
Director:
Oliver Horsbrugh
Dr. Driscoll:
Patrick Bedford
Sister March:
Tina Packer
Nurse Brierley:
Bonnie Hurren
Nurse Vileski:
Claire Davenport
Countess Maretta:
Libby Glenn
Count Maretta:
Simon Lack
Dr. Lemand:
Gerard Heinz
Giulio:
Narcy Calamatta
Dr. La Salle:
Peter Birrel

A Friday ticket to jive, judge, or just enjoy the new two-part inter-regional competition organised by Mecca Dancing
Peter West introduces:
Second Half of South of England V. North of England

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Chairman of Judges:
Bill Irvine
Music (Portsmouth):
Jack Hawkins
Music (Bradford):
Graham Warner
Compere:
Jeremy Carrad
Compere:
Stuart Hall
Arranger:
Eric Morley
Director:
Peter Bale
Director:
Ray Lakeland
Director:
Reg Perrin
Producer:
Philip Lewis

A quick look at the news of the day and a longer look at what matters with Kenneth Allsop and Michael Barratt, Ian Trethowan, Robert McKenzie

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Ian Trethowan
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Editor:
Anthony Whitby

In ten years at the top, he's interviewed most people... (well, nearly)
But there are always new questions to ask... Always new faces to find... Always new places to go...

Baron Richard Austen Butler of Saffron Walden, or 'Rab' as he is affectionately known throughout the country, held his seat as Conservative Member for Saffron Walden from 1929 until he became Master of Trinity College, Cambridge in 1965. In his distinguished career this remarkable man has been, among other things, Home Secretary, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord Privy Seal, and Leader of the House of Commons. Tonight he will talk to Cliff Michelmore about his life in and out of politics.

Contributors

Interviewer:
Cliff Michelmore
Interviewee:
Lord Butler of Saffron Walden
Producer:
John Morrell

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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