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Make Yourself at Home
For viewers from Pakistan and India
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Health and Welfare

Look, Listen, and Speak: Lesson 37

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]. Book 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
Assisted by (Look, Listen and Speak):
Sheila Dillon-Guy

Noise! Adventure! Glitter!
Today's edition includes:
Skayn: Part 2: There's nothing on the moon...
with the voices of Sheelagh McGrath, Gordon Clyde, Anthony Jackson

Rope-spinning by Robin and Toni Templar
Written and produced by Molly Cox

Contributors

Voices (Skayn):
Sheelagh McGrath
Voices (Skayn):
Gordon Clyde
Voices (Skayn):
Anthony Jackson
Pictures (Skayn):
Leslie Caswell
Rope-spinner:
Robin Templar
Rope-spinner:
Toni Templar
Zokko! music:
Brian Fahey
Animations:
Ted Lewis
Animations:
Malcolm Draper
Director:
Paul Ciani
Writer/Producer:
Molly Cox

What wildlife can be seen on a voyage halfway round the world? If you keep a lookout on a 12,000-mile journey from London to Sydney you can see whales and dolphins, flying fish, and, of course, flying birds.
Migrating land birds hitched a lift, and the many sea birds shown include the greatest ocean traveller of them all-the wandering albatross.
Written by Clifford Dyment
from the South and West
See page 22
Edited by Jeffery Boswall, 'Look.' a fully illustrated selection from twenty programmes in this series, has recently been published by the BBC at 30s. Order through, your bookseller, or send crossed P.O. (not stamps) for 33s. (inc. postage and packing) to BBC Publications, [address removed].

Contributors

Writer:
Clifford Dyment
Narrator:
Trader Faulkner
Directed and filmed by:
Roderick Dobson
Producer:
Jeffery Boswall

A special edition from California
Introduced by Raymond Baxter with James Burke
A report from the place that started the British brain drain...
A place where they claim research scientists have the best working conditions in the world...
A place where the students riot in the summer...
A place where scientists and technologists are working to create tomorrow's world.

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Reporter:
James Burke
Producer:
Peter Bruce
Producer:
Julian Cooper
Editor:
Michael Latham

The Advertiser finds itself prevented from publishing the week's issue. Damian Forster disappears at an awkward moment for Sydney. Burroughs goes to commiserate with Arnold Tripp.
From the Midlands
(For cast list see page 38)

Contributors

Devised by:
Colin Morris
Story by:
John Cresswell
Script:
Alan Whiting
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Islwyn Evans

Another visit to Mountacres Priory
Starring Derek Nimmo
and featuring Felix Aylmer, Colin Gordon
with Geoffrey Hibbert, Patrick McAlinney, Leslie Dwyer, Edward Malin, Edwin Brown, Ernest Arnley, Tim Buckland, Rodney Goodall

(Derek Nimmo is appearing in 'Charlie Girl' at the Adelphi Theatre; Patrick McAlinney in 'Hadrian the Seventh' at the Haymarket Theatre, London)

It's said that it is better to give than to receive, and this is certainly true when Brother Dominic is given a television set on his way back to Mountacres after a visit to the town. For the advent of television at the priory brings a whole new set of problems for the long-suffering Father Anselm.

Contributors

Writer:
David Climie
Writer:
Austin Steele
Music:
Mike Sammes
Designer:
Norman Vertigan
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Brother Dominic:
Derek Nimmo
Father Anselm:
Felix Aylmer
Master of Novices, Father Bernard:
Colin Gordon
Brother Francis:
Geoffrey Hibbert
Brother Patrick:
Patrick McAlinney
[Actor]:
Leslie Dwyer
Oldest Brother:
Edward Malin
[Actor]:
Edwin Brown
[Actor]:
Ernest Arnley
[Actor]:
Tim Buckland
[Actor]:
Rodney Goodall

The last of four films featuring Kenneth McKellar
the music of the Neapolitans
accompanied by The Michael Sammes Singers
First shown on BBC-2

Contributors

Singer:
Kenneth McKellar
Singers:
The Michael Sammes Singers
The Orchestra leader:
Alec Firman
Musical director, original music and arrangements:
Peter Knight
Choral arrangements:
Michael Sammes
Script:
Jack Gerson
Production:
Yvonne Littlewood

The big representative matches of the last few weeks-U.S.A. v. Russia, v. British Commonwealth, and Europe v. U.S.A.- have given some of Britain's athletes the much-needed stimulus of world-class opposition.
This evening-on the second day of this two-day match-the complete British team faces the might of the most powerful athletics nation in the world, an occasion which should provide valuable experience for the British team as it approaches the climax of its current season-the European Championships in Athens next month.

Contributors

Commentator at the White City Stadium:
David Coleman
Commentator at the White City Stadium:
Ron Pickering
Commentator at the White City Stadium:
Norris McWhirter
Television presentation:
Alan Mouncer

What matters in the news and out of it 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
Assistant Editor:
John Dekker
Editor:
Anthony Smith

The second in a series of five programmes from the 1969 season of Henry Wood Promenade Concerts
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Hugh Bean
Conductor, Colin Davis
John Lill (piano)

Liszt - Piano Concerto No. in E flat major
Stravinsky - Ballet: Petrushka

Introduced by Derek Hart

Contributors

Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Hugh Bean
Orchestra conductor:
Colin Davis
Pianist:
John Lill
Presenter:
Derek Hart
Director:
Antony Craxton

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