Programme Index

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9.38 Exploring Your World: Moving Around Inside
(Shown on Monday)

10.0-10.20 Changing Britain: Railway Problems
(Shown on Tuesday)

10.25-10.45 Gwlad a Thref
A series tor Welsh Schools
(Welsh Transmitters, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)

11.5-11.20 La Chasse au Tresor: 6: C'est le tresor
(Shown on Tuesday)

12.0-12.25 For Sixth Forms: The Mind of the Scientist: 1: Galileo - Mathematics and Nature
(Shown on Monday)

Make Yourself at Home
For viewers from India and Pakistan
including

Health and Welfare

Look, Listen, and Speak: Lesson 27

Asian Music

from the Midlands

'Look, Listen, and Speak.' Book 3, in Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Punjabi, and English (the vocabulary in Gujarati is available in leaflet form), and long-playing record with English dialogue and practice sentences to accompany Book 3 obtainable from booksellers, record dealers, Asian stores, or by post from BBC Publications, [address removed]. Books 4s. 6d. (by post 5s, 3d.) (crossed postal order, please, not stamps). Records 41s. (by post 42s. 10d).

(to 12.50)

Contributors

Teacher (Look, Listen, and Speak):
Robert Chapman

See panel

on BBC-1 Colour BBC-2 Colour
with a BBC-2 repeat at 10.40

From 2.25 Derby Day Grandstand
Introduced by David Coleman
direct from Epsom
The most famous flat racing classic in the world brought to you as it happens by BBC outside broadcast cameras
Latest news of runners and riders Special film of the fancied runners Expert comment from some of Derby Day's best known names, including Scobie Breasley, Lester Piggott, Sandy Barclay
followed by:
The Paddock Scene
The 1969 Derby Runners in close-up

The Parade
The jockeys parade their mounts in front of the Royal Box before going to the start

3.35 The 1969 Derby Stakes
run over a mile and a half of the famous Epsom course

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator:
Clive Graham
Outside Broadcast Presentation:
Dennis Monger
Outside Broadcast Presentation:
Ray Lakeland
Outside Broadcast Presentation:
Ronnie Pantlin

A weekly series introduced by Johnny Morris
The World of Animals
In the wild, in the zoo, at home. a magazine of stories about animals constantly illustrating their own kind of magic.
from the South and West

Contributors

Presenter:
Johnny Morris
Director:
Peter Crawford
Producer:
Douglas Thomas

What's new today for those interested in tomorrow
Introduced by Raymond Baxter

Discoveries... Developments... Trends
A weekly look at the world's fast-changing scientific, medical, and technological scene

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Reporter:
James Burke
Reporter:
John Parry
Producer:
Peter Bruce
Producer:
Gordon Thomas
Producer:
Andrew Wiseman
Editor:
Michael Latham

A valuable picture is stolen from the Bull, though Burroughs does not seem unduly perturbed. Caroline entertains a strange young man.
From the Midlands
(For cast list see page 44)

Contributors

Devised by:
Colin Morris
Story by:
John Cresswell
Script:
Richard Hardy
Script Editor:
Christopher Bond
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Timothy Combe

An inter-town contest of skill and strength

The winner will represent Great Britain in the Eurovision competition to be held in Martigny, Switzerland, on August 8
Tonight's programme introduced from Dunbar by David Vine and Eddie Waring
Referee, Arthur Ellis

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Presenter:
Eddie Waring
Referee:
Arthur Ellis
Director:
Philip S. Gilbert
Producer:
Barney Colehan

Written by Ronnie Taylor
Harry Worth gives you another chance to laugh at a series of unlikely situations
featuring June Whitfield as Fiona Culpepper, Dudley Foster as Neville Culpepper, Michael Robbins as Mr. Tickle

Harry learns not to come between dentist and nurse-especially when they're husband and wife.

Contributors

Writer:
Ronnie Taylor
Signature Tune:
Ivor Slaney
Incidental Music:
Dennis Wilson
Design:
Gillian Howard
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Himself:
Harry Worth
Fiona Culpepper:
June Whitfield
Neville Culpepper:
Dudley Foster
Mr. Tickle:
Michael Robbins

by Dennis Potter
with Colin Blakely as Jesus, Robert Hardy as Pontius Pilate, Bernard Hepton as Caiaphas, Brian Blessed as Peter

This play is about Jesus the man; it is also about the religious, political, and military climate in which he lived.
Jerusalem is expecting a Messiah. The occupying Romans, under Pontius Pilate, put down religious fanatics and their followers with brutality. It is a time of change and of violence - not entirely unlike today.
The play sees Jesus very much as a man; a man capable of friendship and of anger, of doubt and of laughter. He is a man haunted by the question 'Am I indeed the Messiah?'
See page 31

"One of the most compelling pieces ever put out by that controversial vehicle, BBC-1's Wednesday Play" (Daily Express)
"Immensely exciting, imaginative and vivid" (Robert Ottaway, Daily Sketch)
"Colin Blakely touched greatness many times in this remarkable play" (New Statesman)
"It managed to make the mystery even more mysterious; the enigma more enigmatic"
(Maurice Wiggin, Sunday Times)

Contributors

Writer:
Dennis Potter
Lighting:
Robert Wright
Make-up:
Sandra Hurll
Costumes:
Dinah Collin
Story Editor:
Shaun MacLoughlin
Designer:
Spencer Chapman
Producer:
Graeme McDonald
Director:
Gareth Davies
Jesus:
Colin Blakely
Pontius Pilate:
Robert Hardy
Caiaphas:
Bernard Hepton
Peter:
Brian Blessed
Judas:
Edward Hardwick
Roman Commander:
Godfrey Quigley
Procla:
Patricia Lawrence
Andrew:
Gawn Grainger
Roman Centurion:
Clive Graham
First soldier:
Godfrey James
Second soldier:
Eric Mason
Zealot:
Brian Spink
First heckler:
Hugh Futcher
Second heckler:
Raymond Witch
Young officer:
Robin Chadwick
James:
Colin Rix
Philip:
Walter Hall
Ruth:
Wendy Allnutt
First Priest:
Keith Campbell
Second Priest:
Edmond Bennett
Money-changer:
Alan Lawrance
Man in crowd:
Paul Prescott
Woman possessed:
Polly Murch
Beaten Samaritan:
Peter Beton
Third heckler:
Edmund Bailey
Beggar:
David Cannon
Boxer:
Roy Stewart
Boxer:
Dinny Powell

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

from Bucharest
Highlights from the first day of the quarter finals.
Harry Carpenter reports from the ringside at the Sports Centre in Bucharest on Europe's greatest Amateur Boxing Tournament.
Introduced by David Vine
Presented by the Rumanian Television Service

Contributors

Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Presenter:
David Vine
BBC production team:
Bob Duncan
BBC production team:
Fred Viner
BBC production team:
Noel Smyth

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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