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9.38 Science Extra: Physics: Particles of Electricity?
Introduced by John Osborne
(Shown last week)
(Repeated on Thursday)

10.0 Merry-Go-Round: When Uncle Klaas Fell Over: Part 3: Hotchpotch
Adapted by C.E. Webber from the book "The Little Red Pony" by Mies Bouhuys and Antonia Ridge
(Repeated on Thursday)

10.25-10.45 Maths Today: Year 1: 10: Staying the Same
Introduced by Brenda Briggs
(Shown last week)
(Repeated on Tuesday)

11.0-11.20 Discovering Science: 20: Water and Life
Introduced by Michael Underwood
(Repeated on Tuesday)

11.30-11.55 For Sixth Forms: Topical Programme
(Repeated on Wednesday)

Contributors

Presenter (Science Extra):
John Osborne
Producer (Science Extra):
Robin Gwyn
From the book The Little Red Pony by (Merry-Go-Round):
Mies Bouhuys
From the book The Little Red Pony by (Merry-Go-Round):
Antonia Ridge
Adapted by (Merry-Go-Round):
C.E. Webber
Music composed by (Merry-Go-Round):
Rick Jones
Music arranged by (Merry-Go-Round):
Jonathan Cohen
Producer (Merry-Go-Round):
Dorothea Brooking
Uncle Klaas:
Charles West
Aunt Mina:
Una Brandon-Jones
Rika:
Sue Sylvaine
Otto:
Robin Davies
Princess Rosalita:
Nike Arrighi
Mozo:
Rick Jones
Tonio:
Charles Collingwood
Zeppo:
Anthony Collin
Policeman Klomp:
Will Stampe
Presenter (Maths Today):
Brenda Briggs
Producer (Maths Today):
John Cain
Presenter (Discovering Science):
Michael Underwood
Producer (Discovering Science):
John Field
Producer (For Sixth Forms):
John Miller

2.5 Exploring Your World: Controlling Sound
Introduced by Harry Armstrong
(Repeated on Wednesday)

2.30 Going to Work: I'm New Here
A play about a girl living away from home and some of the problems she encounters.
(Repeated on Tuesday)

2.55-3.15 Television Club: Camping
Introduced by James Lloyd
(Repeated on Friday)

Contributors

Presenter (Exploring Your World):
Harry Armstrong
Producer (Exploring Your World):
Bill Scott
Producer (Going to Work):
John Parry
Presenter (Television Club):
James Lloyd
Producer (Television Club):
Dorothea Brooking
Shirley:
Petra Markham
Rose:
Cleo Sylvestre
Jean:
Amy Mitchell
George:
Bari Jonson
Mr. Robinson:
Harold Reese

with Dan Meaden
With pictures by Paul Birkbeck

This week's stories are about five different giants - some of them are old stories and some of them are new. There is one about a wicked old giant with one eye who lived in Greece and another one about a very kind giant who lives in Essex.

Contributors

Storyteller:
Dan Meaden
Pictures:
Paul Birkbeck

by Shaun Sutton
Four boys, a girl, and a printing press

Contributors

Writer:
Shaun Sutton
Designer:
Desmond Chinn
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
Barry Letts
Andy Rogers:
Len Jones
Newspaper selier:
Christopher Hodge
Mr. Perkins:
Morris Perry
Old Sniveller:
John Ruddock
Tubby Taylor:
Ian Ellis
'Fred' Somers:
Elizabeth Dear
Headmaster:
William Fox
Peter Perkins:
Brent Oldfield
Swot English:
Frank Barry
Mr. Filling:
Bartlett Mullins
Sergeant Benskin:
Frank Sieman
P.C. Green:
Keith Roberts
P.C. Cullis:
Michael Wisher
Sir George:
William Kendall
Chris:
Mark Elwes
Ricky:
Stacy Davies

Get Smart or would you believe

A comedy film series starring Don Adams as Maxwell Smart - the not-so-smart and not-so-secret agent in further exciting adventures - not to mention desperate situations
[with] Barbara Feldon as Agent 99, Edward Platt as Chief of Control

To a robot romeo... Anatomy of a Lover ...is a matter of a battery!

Contributors

Maxwell Smart:
Don Adams
Agent 99:
Barbara Feldon
Chief of Control:
Edward Platt

Simon Dee introducing his guests

In The Guardian Stanley Reynolds said of a Simon Dee chat with Jeremy Thorpe, 'It was in this talk that the value of Dee Time seemed to show itself. Naturally no five-minute conversation is going to go very deeply into any subject, but in his time with Mr. Thorpe, Dee got across three very good points about parliamentary reform... and they all arose during the easy-going chat. I am sure that because of this they would have been understood easily and will be remembered... any newspaper leader-writer would be happy to get three points across in one piece.'
(The next Dee Time will be on Saturday, March 29)

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Dee
Musical Director:
Max Harris
Script:
Joe Steeples
Designer:
C. Ian Rawnsley
Production:
Roger Ordish

by James Doran
Starring James Ellis, John Slater and Derek Waring, with Paul Angelis, Douglas Fielding, and Bernard Holley.

A Dakota aeroplane, with thirty-two passengers aboard, is in difficulties. The pilot intends to make an emergency landing, and Newtown prepares itself for a major incident...

(For cast list see page 23)

Contributors

Writer:
James Doran
Producer:
Richard Beynon
Director:
Roderick Graham
Sgt. Lynch:
James Ellis
Det. Sgt. Stone:
John Slater
Det. Insp. Goss:
Derek Waring
P.C. Bannerman:
Paul Angelis
P.C. Quilley:
Douglas Fielding
P.C. Newcombe:
Bernard Holley

Written by Peter Robinson
The new comedy series
starring Jimmy Jewel
With Jean Kent

Jim is going to his army reunion, an event he attends every year, but when he meets an old army chum in the railway buffet things don't turn out quite as expected!

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Robinson
Music:
Judd Proctor
Designer:
Tim Harvey
Producer:
Douglas Argent
Janet Eccles:
Carolyn Moody
Jim Eccles:
Jimmy Jewel
Vicki Eccles:
Roberta Rex
Carol Eccles:
Jill Kerman
Robert Bean:
Gerald Moon
Aggie Plunkett:
Jean Kent
Clarence Crumble:
Aubrey Woods
Porter:
Stanley McGeagh
Albert Pike:
Mike Lucas

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, James Mossman, Julian Pettifer

Contributors

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

by John Elliot
[Starring] Geoffrey Keen, Ray Barrett, Philip Latham, Jayne Sofiano
Guest stars, Fabia Drake, Joseph O'Conor

A remote island in the Indian Ocean may seem the perfect drilling location. No population, beautiful weather, not even a foreign government to deal with for it is British-owned. But - there's this bird, see... and birds, feathered of course, spell trouble for Mogul.
Filmed on location in Ceylon, this story brings two fine guest stars to The Troubleshooters. Fabia Drake as Maud Price, proving that even Brian Stead can be brow-beaten, and Joseph O'Conor, whom viewers will remember as Old Jolyon in The Forsyte Saga.

Contributors

Writer/Series created by:
John Elliot
Designer:
Richard Henry
Associate Producer:
Michael Glynn
Producer:
Anthony Read
Director:
Paul Ciappessoni
Brian Stead:
Geoffrey Keen
Dentist:
John Hussey
Peter Thornton:
Ray Barrett
Frank Follett:
Joseph O'Conor
Malcolm Evershields:
Leonard Maguire
Willy Izard:
Philip Latham
Maud Price:
Fabia Drake
Ginny Vickers:
Jayne Sofiano
Jim:
Montgomery Brown
Elka Lingstrum:
Linda Cole
Gurd Lingstrum:
Nick Tate
Air hostess:
Margaret Dalton

Another look at the world through the eyes of David Frost
with Ronnie Barker, John Cleese, Ronnie Corbett, Sheila Steafel and Julie Felix

Contributors

Presenter:
David Frost
Performer:
Ronnie Barker
Performer:
John Cleese
Performer:
Ronnie Corbett
Performer:
Sheila Steafel
Singer/Guitarist:
Julie Felix
Designer:
Raymond Berger
Producer:
James Gilbert

with Kenneth Allsop and Michael Barratt, Robert McKenzie, Vincent Kane
with on-the-spot reports by Fyfe Robertson, 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:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Philip Tibenham
Reporter:
Denis Tuohy
Reporter:
Linda Blandford
Editor:
Anthony Smith

Jupiter is specially brilliant this month, but it is so remote that many of its mysteries are still unsolved.
Patrick Moore discusses them with Terence Moseley

Two bright planets are in the evening sky now. Venus is in the west, and at present two Russian spacecraft are on their way there. In this evening's The Sky at Night Patrick Moore gives the results of the investigation into whether anyone can see the crescent shape of Venus with the naked eye-which may help to clear up the mystery of the old references to 'the horned Venus.'
Attention is then turned to the other brilliant planet, Jupiter—, the giant of the sun's family, with its belts, moons, and strange Red Spot. Patrick Moore is joined by Terence Moseley to discuss this remarkable world which is always changing; large enough to hold more than 1,000 earths, it is a fascinating object when seen through even a small telescope, if only because one never knows what to expect next!

Contributors

Presenter:
Patrick Moore
Guest:
Terence Moseley
Director:
Bob Toner
Producer:
Patricia Owtram

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