Programme Index

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9.15 Engineering: Craft and Science: Unit 1: Engineering Materials: 1: Properties of Materials
[Repeat]

9.38 Science All Around: Sound
Blow, Bow, or Bang. When things vibrate they make sounds. But what has length to do with it? And why sounding boxes?
Introduced by Fergus O'Kelly
with Martha Kyemba

10.0 History 1917-1967: The New Europe
(Shown on Tuesday)

10.25-10.45 Dysgu Cymraeg
For Welsh schools
(Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)

11.0 Chips with Everything: Part 3
(Shown on Tuesday)

11.35 British Social History: The age of steam: 2: The Mill Children
The long struggle to improve the conditions of factory children in the early 19th century
Introduced by Robin Ray

12.0 New Horizons: Hero: 3: The Stars
(Shown on Monday)

Contributors

Presenter (Science All Around):
Fergus O'Kelly
Guest (Science All Around):
Martha Kyemba
Presenter (British Social History):
Robin Ray

Make Yourself at Home
A programme for viewers from India and Pakistan which includes advice on health and welfare; lesson 45 of Look, Listen, and Speak; and Asian music
(From BBC Midlands)

Contributors

Teacher (Look, Listen, and Speak):
Robert Chapman
Assisted by (Look, Listen, and Speak):
Sheila Dillon-Guy

Noise! Adventure! Glitter!
Today's edition includes part 10 of the adventure serial Skayn: The deadly planet...
with the voices of Sheelagh McGrath, Gordon Clyde, Anthony Jackson and pictures by Leslie Caswell
The breathtaking... Eddy Limbo and Pat

Written and produced by Molly Cox

Contributors

Voices (Skayn):
Sheelagh McGrath
Voices (Skayn):
Gordon Clyde
Voices (Skayn):
Anthony Jackson
Pictures (Skayn):
Leslie Caswell
Performers:
Eddie Limbo and Pat
Zokko! music:
Brian Fahey
Animation:
Ted Lewis
Animation:
Malcolm Draper
Director:
Paul Ciani
Writer/Producer:
Molly Cox

A series about animals - in close-up, in action, and in our lives - with Tony Soper and Jill Dawe.
Today's edition includes:

Bears for Britain?: Philip Wayre talks about how some of our extinct large mammals could be brought back to this country

Baboons: a close look at the lives of baboons living on cliffs in South Africa

Budgerigars: in the wild

Animals in the Classroom: what are the problems of keeping wild animals in schools? How do the pupils react?

(from BBC South and West)

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Soper
Presenter:
Jill Dawe
Reporter (Bears for Britain?):
Philip Wayre
Director:
Keith Hopkins
Director:
Peter Crawford
Producer:
John Sparks

The facts, the people, the background of the nation's capital. The news, features, opinions of the country at large co-ordinated by Michael Barratt from BBC studios throughout the United Kingdom

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Robert Langley
Reporter:
Lyn Lewis
Reporter:
Jack Pizzey
Reporter:
Philip Tibenham
Editor:
Derrick Amoore

Mrs Heenan reads the cards and discovers a strange man. Burroughs entertains his partner
(from BBC Midlands; for cast list see page 49)

Contributors

Series devised by:
Colin Morris
Story by:
John Cresswell
Script:
Kenneth Hill
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Noel Lidiard-White

Tonight's film in a new series of comedy films stars Marie Dressler, Wallace Berry with Maureen O'Sullivan, Robert Young in one of Hollywood's most popular vintage comedies. Marie Dressler, who made her screen debut opposite Chaplin in Tillie's Punctured Romance, plays Annie, skipper of a river tugboat battling against seemingly impossible odds to keep her rascally husband (Wallace Beery) sober for the day when their son returns as an ocean Captain.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Norman Reilly Raine
Director:
Mervyn Leroy
Annie:
Marie Dressler
Terry:
Wallace Beery
Alec:
Robert Young
Pat:
Maureen O'Sullivan
Severn:
William Robertson
Shiftless:
Tammany Young
Pete:
Jack Pennick
Sam:
Paul Hurst
Alec as a child:
Frankie Darrow

by Ray Jenkins
with Andrew Robertson as Kenny Patterson, Roddy McMillan as Willie Patterson,
Callum Mill as John Murdoch and Virginia Stark as Connie Murdoch

A story about growing up, settling old scores, falling in love and the effect of surroundings on behaviour
Patterson O.K. is set in Glasgow where producer Pharic Maclaren makes the same dramatic use of his surroundings as he did in Edinburgh for Scobie in September and on the Isle of Arran for The Prior Commitment.
About the only non-Scottish element in the production is the author, Welshman Ray Jenkins

(from BBC Scotland)
Where the young grow up quickly: page 12

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Jenkins
Designer:
Alex Gourlay
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Kenny Patterson:
Andrew Robertson
Willie Patterson:
Roddy McMillan
John Murdoch:
Callum Mill
Connie Murdoch:
Virginia Stark
Baker:
Bill Henderson
Laurie Kyle:
Paul Young
Policeman:
Robin Lefevre
Elizabeth Dowie:
Eileen McCallum
Andy Gemmell:
Douglas Murchie
Spooner:
Stuart Mungall
Dye:
James Grant
Barman:
Arthur Boland

A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented all this week by Kenneth Allsop including a round-up of the day's news in pictures and special contributions from Keith Kyle, Robert McKenzie and Olivier Todd

11.15 The Conservative Party Conference
Highlights of the first day's debates in Brighton

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Keith Kyle
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Reporter:
Olivier Todd
Producer of the Week:
Gordon Watts
Editor:
Anthony Smith
Commentator (The Conservative Party Conference):
Robin Day
Commentator (The Conservative Party Conference):
Alan Watson

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