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Middle School Physics: Motion in Three Dimensions
Introduced by Bill Ritchie
(Shown last week)

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

Contributors

Presenter (Middle School Physics):
Bill Ritchie
Producer (Middle School Physics):
John Field

Introduced by Michael Aspel
with Peter Glaze, Rod McLennan, Christine Holmes, Jillian Comber
Guests, The Dave Clark Five, Tony Blackburn

(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 Dave Clark Five
Guest:
Tony Blackburn
Script:
Bob Block
Music:
Bert Hayes and his Orchestra
Producer:
Peter Whitmore

from Colorado Springs, U.S.A.

Oleg Protopopov and Ludmila Belousova skate to defend their World title against formidable opposition which includes
Alek Ulanov and Irina Rodnina their dynamic compatriots who beat them in the European Championships in Garmisch earlier this month.
Presented by The American Broadcasting Company
See page 33

Contributors

Skater:
Oleg Protopopov
Skater:
Ludmila Belousova
Skater:
Alek Ulanov
Skater:
Irina Rodnina
Commentator:
Alan Weeks

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

The whole town falls under the spell of Medicine Bow's beautiful new schoolteacher, Felicity Andrews, and The Virginian proposes marriage only to be told by her sister of Felicity's tragic secret.
First shown on BBC-2

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Felicity Andrews:
Katherine Crawford
Kate Andrews:
Mariette Hartley
Steve:
Gary Clarke
Judge Garth:
Lee J. Cobb
Betsy Garth:
Roberta Shore
Randy:
Randy Boone
Belden:
L.Q. Jones
Joe:
Norman Leavitt

Starring Dick Emery
Special guests, The Coffee Set
with Peter Elliott, Noel Davis, Jenny McNae, Frank Littlewood, Michael Griffiths,
David Fennell, Ken Alexis

Dick's guests tonight are The Coffee Set, who will be singing "Dickie Boy." You know it well - it's a full version of the programme's signature tune, which was written by producer Ernest Maxin.

Contributors

Scripts:
Peter Robinson
Scripts:
Eric Davidson
Additional material:
Dick Emery
Musical Director:
Norman Percival
Filmed interviews:
Bryan Blackburn
Designer:
Chris Thompson
Producer/Composer (Dickie Boy):
Ernest Maxin
Comedian:
Dick Emery
Singers:
The Coffee Set
[Actor]:
Peter Elliott
[Actor]:
Noel Davis
[Actress]:
Jenny McNae
[Actor]:
Frank Littlewood
[Actor]:
Michael Griffiths
[Actor]:
David Fennell
[Actor]:
Ken Alexis

The first of a new comedy series by Robert Morley and Jeremy Paul
[Starring] Robert Morley
with Robert Raglan, Graeme Garden, Jumoke Debayo

Todhunter is a sort of upper-class Alf Garnett. He was educated at a third-rate public school, and lives with his brother-in-law Partridge on a houseboat.
Each week you will hear about Todhunter's views on different aspects of life. This week he manoeuvres the Vicar into inviting him to read the lesson at Matins, resulting in a most unusual experience for the congregation.
See page 31

Contributors

Writer:
Robert Morley
Writer:
Jeremy Paul
Incidental Music:
Dennis Wilson
Designer:
Ray London
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Todhunter:
Robert Morley
Partridge:
Robert Raglan
Mrs. Midden:
Jumoke Debayo
The Rev. Hope-Jones:
Graeme Garden
Shop assistant:
Sam Walters
Verger:
Eric Francis

A new episode from the pace-setting adventure series
starring Ben Gazzara as Paul Bryan, a man with no ties and no time to spare

A chance meeting with a beautiful girl in a remote village in Mexico puts Paul in the middle of a strange matrimonial conflict, the husband convicted of murdering the wife, the wife alive and well. The unravelling of the plot, if it is a plot, and its solution puts Paul back in the driving seat of his legal career for a day or two.

Contributors

Paul Bryan:
Ben Gazzara
Julian Hays:
Jack Palance
Diana Hays:
Diana Hyland
Tom Stone:
Anthony Eisley
George McCullough:
Laurence Haddon
Barbara Jackson:
Isabelle Cooley

organised by Mecca Dancing
A mini-international in the quarter-finals of this season's competition
Peter West introduces the First Half of Wales v. West Midlands

Last season Wales knocked out the West Midlands in the first round, but already the English team have shown great improvement, dealing easily with the West area a few weeks ago.
Can they cope with one of last year's semi-finalists and win a place in the last four themselves?

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Chairman of Judges:
Bill Irvine
Music (Swansea):
Ken Mackintosh
Music (Coventry):
Brian Pearsall
Compere:
Alun Williams
Compere:
Keith Ackrill
Arranger:
Eric Morley
Director:
Selwyn Roderick
Director:
Barrie Edgar
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:
Anthony Smith

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

"We should forget about space until we find our feet on earth"
This is the motion the Dutch team proposes and the Yugoslav team opposes

Panel of Judges:
Geoffrey Martin, Past President of the National Union of Students
Trevor Fisk, President of the National Union of Students
and Kenneth Harris, Presiding Judge who also introduces the programme
From Studenterforeningen, Copenhagen
Presented in collaboration with the Danish Television Service

It should be quite a battle tonight because Holland and Yugoslavia were the only teams in the preliminary contests to score more than seventy out of a possible ninety - Holland seventy-two, Yugoslavia seventy-one.

Contributors

Judge:
Geoffrey Martin
Judge:
Trevor Fisk
Judge/Presenter:
Kenneth Harris
Producer:
Ray Colley

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