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9.38 Maths Today: Year 2: Looking at Shapes
Introduced by Derick Last
(Repeated on Thursday and on Wednesday of next week)

10.0 Merry-Go-Round: Tom's Midnight Garden: Part 1: The Clock Strikes Thirteen
by Philippa Pearce
Adapted by John Tully
(Repeated on Thursday)

10.25-10.45 Middle School Physics: The Camera and the Eye
Introduced by Bill Trotter
(Repeated on Tuesday and on Friday next week)

11.0-11.20 Discovering Science: Metals from the Earth
Introduced by Michael Underwood
(Repeated on Tuesday)

11.35 Mirror for Our Dreams: The Ways and Meanings of Cinema: 7: The Creative Audience
Introduced by Michael Cronin
Written by Victor Perkins
(Repeated on Wednesday)

12.5-12.25 Engineering: Craft and Science: Unit 2: Working from Drawings: 1: First and Third Angle
Introduced by D.R.C. Holmes, C.Eng., A.M.I. Prod.E.
(Shown last week on BBC-2)
(Repeated on Wednesday and on Friday - not Scottish)
Accompanying pamphlet: see page 4

Contributors

Presenter (Maths Today):
Derick Last
Producer (Maths Today):
Peter Baker
Author (Merry-Go-Round:
Tom's Midnight Garden): Philippa Pearce
Adapted by (Merry-Go-Round:
Tom's Midnight Garden): John Tully
Producer (Merry-Go-Round):
Dorothea Brooking
Tom Long:
Simon Turner
Hatty Melbourne:
Verna Harvey
Uncle Alan:
Geoffrey Denton
Aunt Gwen:
Myvanwy Jenn
Aunt Melbourne:
Jean Holness
Mrs. Byers:
Gabrielle Hamilton
Mrs. Bartholomew:
Enid Lindsey
Presenter (Middle School Physics):
Bill Trotter
Producer (Middle School Physics):
John Cain
Presenter (Discovering Science):
Michael Underwood
Producer (Discovering Science):
John Field
Presenter (Mirror for Our Dreams):
Michael Cronin
Writer (Mirror for Our Dreams):
Victor Perkins
Producer (Mirror for Our Dreams):
Alan G. Bell
Presenter (Engineering:
Craft and Science): D.R.C. Holmes
Programme Adviser (Engineering:
Craft and Science): S. Fraser, C.Eng., A.M.I. Prod.E., A.M.I.E.D.
Producer (Engineering:
Craft and Science): Nat Taylor

2.5 Exploring Your World: Into the Air
Introduced by Harry Armstrong
(Repeated on Wednesday)

2.30 Going to Work: Gas Industry: Jobs
Introduced by Peter West
A look at openings for fifteen-year-olds, with the emphasis on gas fitting for boys.
(Repeated on Tuesday)

2.55 People of Many Lands: Finland: Land of Wood and Water
Introduced by Christopher Trace
(Repeated on Friday)

3.20-3.40 Twentieth-Century Focus: Race: 3: The Dark Million
How serious is the problem of racial discrimination in Britain? What are the reasons for it and what can be done about it?
(Introduced by Michael Smee)

Repeated on Tuesday and on Wednesday (not Scottish)
Accompanying pamphlet: see page 4

Contributors

Presenter (Exploring Your World):
Harry Armstrong
Producer (Exploring Your World):
Bill Scott
Presenter (Going to Work):
Peter West
Producer (Going to Work):
Gordon Croton
Presenter (People of Many Lands):
Christopher Trace
Producer (People of Many Lands):
Peggie Broadhead
Presenter (Twentieth-Century Focus):
Michael Smee
Producer (Twentieth-Century Focus):
John Radcliffe

Five programmes for teachers using the Schools Television series for eleven-to-thirteen-year-olds, Maths Today

A description of the fourth pupils' programme Getting Together and a discussion of ways in which this material can be used in the classroom
Introduced by Donald Mansfield

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald Mansfield
Producer:
Peter Weiss

by Pat Dunlop
Starring James Ellis, John Slater, John Woodvine
with Paul Angelis, Ron Davies and Bernard Holley

When the money is recovered from a raid on a security van it is placed in a cell in Newtown Police Station for safe-keeping. But how safe is it?
(For cast list see page 23)

Contributors

Writer:
Pat Dunlop
Producer:
Richard Beynon
Director:
Morris Barry
P.C. Roach:
Ron Davies
P.C. Bannerman:
Paul Angelis
Det.-Sgt. Stone:
John Slater
Sgt. Lynch:
James Ellis
P.C. Newcombe:
Bernard Holley
Det.-Insp. Witty:
John Woodvine

Written by Ronnie Taylor
Harry Worth in a new series of unlikely situations
featuring Roger Delgado as Kuroff, Carmen Silvera as Miss Vole, Alec Ross as
Baker, Roger Avon as the Police Operator, Stefan Gryff as Olaf, Leslie Sarony as
Harris, Dianne Greaves as the exchange operator

(Roger Avon is appearing in 'They Don't Grow on Trees' at the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham)

Tonight 'Our Hero' becomes involved with the police, M.I.5, and officials from behind the Iron Curtain - and all because he goes to borrow a book from the library...

Contributors

Writer:
Ronnie Taylor
Music:
Dennis Wilson
Design:
Peter Brachacki
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Himself:
Harry Worth
Kuroff:
Roger Delgado
Miss Vole:
Carmen Silvera
Baker:
Alec Ross
The Police Operator:
Roger Avon
Olaf:
Stefan Gryff
Harris:
Leslie Sarony
The exchange operator:
Dianne Greaves

People, places, and problems that matter most to Britain and the world
Introduced by Robin Day with Panorama reporters Michael Charlton, David Dimbleby, Richard Kershaw, Robert MacNeil and James Mossman

Contributors

Presenter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
David Dimbleby
Reporter:
Richard Kershaw
Reporter:
Robert MacNeil
Reporter:
James Mossman
Editor:
David J. Webster

Dramatised by Richard Harris
starring Peter Cushing as Sherlock Holmes
and Nigel Stock as Dr. Watson
also starring James Kenney as Inspector Hopkins, Ilona Rodgers as Rachel Carey

'His wife found him - a steel harpoon driven through his chest and into the wall behind him so that he was pinned like a beetle on a card.'

Postponed from September 16

Contributors

Author:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Dramatised by:
Richard Harris
Script Editor:
John Barber
Designer:
Spencer Chapman
Producer:
William Sterling
Director:
Antony Kearey
Sherlock Holmes:
Peter Cushing
Dr. Watson:
Nigel Stock
Inspector Hopkins:
James Kenney
Rachel Carey:
Ilona Rodgers
Peter Carey:
John Tate
Mrs. Carey:
Ilona Ference
Landlord:
John Baskcomb
Slater:
Brian Hayes
John Neligan:
Wilfrid Downing
Mrs. Hudson:
Grace Arnold
Allardyce:
Fred Hugh
Lancaster:
John de Marco
Patrick Cairns:
Jerold Wells

with her guest Kenneth McKellar
and the BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra
Leader, Ian Tyre
Conductor, Iain Sutherland
from Scotland

Contributors

Singer:
Moira Anderson
Singer:
Kenneth McKellar
Musicians:
The BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Ian Tyre
Orchestra conductor:
Iain Sutherland
Musical associate:
Ian Gourlay
Orchestrations:
Peter Knight
Orchestrations:
Ian Gourlay
Continuity:
John Law
Designer:
Colin Cant
Producer:
Eddie Fraser

with Kenneth Allsop and Michael Barratt, Robert McKenzie, Vincent Kane
with on-the-spot reports by Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, David Lomax, Philip Tibenham, Denis Tuohy, Linda Blandford

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Reporter:
Vincent Kane
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Philip Tibenham
Reporter:
Denis Tuohy
Reporter:
Linda Blandford
Editor:
Anthony Whitby

A beginner's course in folk guitar with John Pearse

Learning a syncopated righthand style-the Basic Calypso Slap-and fitting it to the song 'Time for man go home'

Repeated on Friday at 7.0 p.m. (BBC-2)
Accompanying pamphlet: see page 4

Contributors

Presenter/guitarist:
John Pearse
Producer:
Victor Poole

BBC One London

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