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9.38 Television Club
(Shown on Monday)

10.0-10.20 Maths Today: Year 1: 8: Describing Facts
Introduced by David Sturgess
(Repeated on Monday and Tuesday of next week)

10.25-10.45 So You're Leaving Soon?
A series for Welsh Schools
(Welsh Transmitters, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)

11.5-11.25 Scene: Programme 1
(Shown on Thursday)

11.35-11.55 Engineering: Craft and Science
(Shown on Wednesday)
For booklet see page 22

Contributors

Presenter (Maths Today):
David Sturgess
Producer (Maths Today):
Peter Weiss

A programme for children under five
Today's story: "Rosie's Walk" by Pat Hutchins
(Shown at 11.0 a.m. on BBC-2)

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Chell
Presenter:
Gordon Clyde
Author (Rosie's Walk):
Pat Hutchins
Pianist:
William Blezard
Graphics:
Mina Martinez
Scriptwriter/Director:
Ann Reay
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Introduced by Michael Aspel
with Peter Glaze, Rod McLennan, Christine Holmes, Jillian Comber
Guests, The Love Affair, John Pearse

(Christine Holmes is appearing 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
Musicians:
The Love Affair
Singer/Guitarist:
John Pearse
Script:
Bob Block
Music:
Bert Hayes and his Orchestra
Designer:
Jeremy Bear
Director:
Michael Goodwin
Producer:
Peter Whitmore

to Dunoon
with Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor, Eleanor Leith, John Grieve, Brian Seivwright
and The Dancers: Charlie Mill, Morag Alexander, Victor Wesley, Celia Hammond,
Isobel James, Sylvia Henderson
From Scotland

Contributors

Singer:
Robin Hall
Singer/Guitarist:
Jimmie Macgregor
Singer:
Eleanor Leith
Performer:
John Grieve
Dancer/Dance director:
Brian Seivwright
Dancer:
Charlie Mill
Dancer:
Morag Alexander
Dancer:
Victor Wesley
Dancer:
Celia Hammond
Dancer:
Isobel James
Dancer:
Sylvia Henderson
Musical director:
Arthur Blake
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

The attempts of a drunken ex-veterinarian to train a killer horse lead to friction with neighbouring ranchers.
(First shown on BBC-2)

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Judge Garth:
Lee J. Cobb
Charlie Orwell:
Robert Culp
Jody Wingate:
Jena Engstrom
Randy:
Randy Boone
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Betsy:
Roberta Shore

Starring Dick Emery
Special guest, Sheela Munro
with Priscilla Morgan, Peter Elliott, Ann Emery, Janet Mahoney

Contributors

Scripts:
Eric Davidson
Scripts:
Peter Robinson
Additional material:
Dick Emery
Musical Director:
Norman Percival
Filmed interviews:
Brian Blackburn
Designer:
Alan Hunter-Craig
Producer:
Ernest Maxin
Comedian:
Dick Emery
Singer:
Sheela Munro
[Actress]:
Priscilla Morgan
[Actor]:
Peter Elliott
[Actress]:
Ann Emery
[Actress]:
Janet Mahoney

by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
Starring Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier and Clive Dunn

In which Corporal Jones is tested and our heroes ensure that he is not found wanting.

featuring John Laurie, James Beck, Arnold Ridley, Ian Lavender
with Janet Davies, Martin Wyldeck, Patrick Waddington, Edward Sinclair, Therese McMurray
The voices of Bud Flanagan and E.V.H. Emmett
Signature tune by Jimmy Perry and Derek Taverner played by the Band of the Coldstream Guards, conducted by their Director of Music, Capt. Trevor L. Sharpe, O.B.E., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., P.S.M.

Contributors

Writer/Signature tune:
Jimmy Perry
Writer/Producer:
David Croft
Signature tune:
Derek Taverner
Musicians (signature tune):
Band of the Coldstream Guards
Conductor:
Captain Trevor L. Sharpe M.B.E.
Design:
Alan Hunter-Craig
Design:
Paul Joel
Captain Mainwaring:
Arthur Lowe
Sergeant Wilson:
John Le Mesurier
Lance Corporal Jones:
Clive Dunn
Private Fraser:
John Laurie
Private Walker:
James Beck
Private Godfrey:
Arnold Ridley
Private Pike:
Ian Lavender
Mrs Pike:
Janet Davies
Major Regan:
Martin Wyldeck
Brigadier:
Patrick Waddington
Verger:
Edward Sinclair
The Girl at the window:
Therese McMurray
The voice of [Signature tune]:
Bud Flanagan
The voice of [Newsreel]:
E.V.H. Emmett

by Ronald Millar
Dora Bryan stars in scenes from the new comedy

"Boisterously entertaining fun for the whole family" (Daily Telegraph)
"Uproariously played by Dora Bryan" (The People)
"A huge success" (Evening News)
Televised from the Prince of Wales Theatre, London by arrangement with Michael Codron

Contributors

Writer:
Ronald Millar
Director:
Val May
Designer:
Hutchinson Scott
Presented for television by:
John Vernon
Ruth Lennox:
Amanda Grinling
Roger Lennox:
Arthur Blake
Bridgld O'Cooney/Mrs. Dawkins/Mrs. van Boven/Dellarosa Paravici/Miss Minter/Mary Thornton:
Dora Bryan
Rupert Anstruther:
Hugh Paddick
Dick:
Godfrey Jackman
Charlie:
Michael Fleming

Organised by Mecca Dancing
Two top teams compete for a place in the semi-finals
Peter West introduces the
First half of East Midlands v. North-West England

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Chairman of Judges:
Bill Irvine
Music (Nottingham):
Colin Hulme
Music (Manchester):
Phil Moss
Compere:
Pete Murray
Compere:
Tim Brinton
Arranger:
Eric Morley
Director:
Barrie Edgar
Director:
Ray Lakeland
Director:
Reg Perrin
Producer:
Philip Lewis

What matters in the news and out of it with Kenneth Allsop and Michael Barratt, Robert McKenzie, Vincent Kane

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Reporter:
Vincent Kane
Assistant Editor:
John Dekker
Editor:
Derrick Amoore

A series of international debating contests between students from eight countries for The Observer Mace

"Civilisation owes more to religion than to science"
This is the motion the Danish team proposes and the Yugoslav team opposes
Panel of Judges:
Lord Gladwyn
Trevor Fisk, President of the National Union of Students
and Kenneth Harris, Presiding Judge who also introduces the programme

From Radnicki Dom, Zagreb, Yugoslavia
Presented in collaboration with Radio Televizija Zagreb

Contributors

Judge:
Lord Gladwyn
Judge:
Trevor Fisk
Judge/Presenter:
Kenneth Harris
Producer:
Ray Colley

Tonight the Guild of Television Producers and Directors hold their Annual Dinner and Ball at the Dorchester Hotel and make their Annual Merit Awards for 1968.

The Awards will be announced by Kenneth Horne
Presented by Admiral of The Fleet Earl Mountbatten of Burma K.G., G.C.B., O.M.
Michael Aspel sets the scene and introduces excerpts from the award-winning programmes.

Contributors

Award announcer:
Kenneth Horne
Award presenter:
Admiral of The Fleet Earl Mountbatten of Burma
Commentator:
Michael Aspel
Outside broadcast directed by:
Ian Smith
Producer:
Janet Hoenig

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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