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9.38 Merry-go-Round: HMS Victory
(Shown on Monday)

10.0 Science Session
(Shown on Wednesday)

10.25-10.45 Maths Today: Year 2: Make a Matrix
Introduced by Derick Last
[Repeat]

11.0 Watch!: Hansel and Gretel
(Shown on Tuesday)

11.18 Out of the Past: 3: Immigrants to Britain
Introduced by Nicholas Thomas

11.40 Science Extra: Biology: Life in the Soil

Contributors

Presenter (Maths Today):
Derick Last
Producer (Maths Today):
John Cain
Producer (Maths Today):
Peter Weiss
Presenter (Out of the Past):
Nicholas Thomas
Producer (Out of the Past):
Felicity Kinross
Narrator (Science Extra):
Peter Welch
Producer (Science Extra):
Andrew Neal

3.0 Woolton Hill Hurdle Race
[2 miles]
3.30 Great Western Stakes (Handicap)
[1 mile 5 furlongs 60 yards]
4.0 Horris Hill Stakes
[7 furlongs 60 yards: Round Course]

4.10* Interval

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator:
Clive Graham
Interviewer:
Julian Wilson
Television presentation:
Dennis Monger

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

Contributors

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

Burroughs takes tea with the Pargeters. The Harkers entertain an unexpected guest. Gordon inflicts his latest hobby on his family.
(From BBC Midlands)

Contributors

Serial devised by:
Colin Morris
Story by:
John Cresswell
Script:
Richard Hardy
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Mike Bowen

Discs, stars, and news from this week's Top Twenty
Introduced tonight by Jimmy Savile
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Directed by Johnny Pearson

Contributors

Presenter:
Jimmy Savile
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Orchestra directed by:
Johnny Pearson
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Production:
Mel Cornish

by Elwyn Jones
[Starring] Stratford Johns as Det Chief Supt Barlow, Frank Windsor as Det Chief Insp Watt, Philip Brack as Det-Insp Cook, Norman Bowler as Det-Sgt Hawkins,
Peggy Sinclair as Det-Sgt Allin
with John Barron as ACC Gilbert

When a crime occurs on the door-step of Wyvern Crime Squad Headquarters the local Force think it funny. But Barlow is not amused. He is aware the incident could be the prelude to a much bigger crime - but what? And why is John Watt even less amused than Barlow?

Contributors

Writer:
Elwyn Jones
Script Editor:
Arnold Yarrow
Designer:
Ian Rawnsley
Producer:
Leonard Lewis
Director:
Vere Lorrimer
Det Chief Supt Barlow:
Stratford Johns
Det Chief Insp Watt:
Frank Windsor
Det-Insp Cook:
Philip Brack
Det-Sgt Hawkins:
Norman Bowler
Det-Sgt Allin:
Peggy Sinclair
ACC Gilbert:
John Barron
Moss:
John Moore
Sugden:
James Chase
Miss Dennison:
Peggy Ann Wood
Jarvis:
Michael Warren
Nolan:
Godfrey James
Oliver:
Barry Stanton

features
International Rugby League: Wales v France
from The Willows Ground, Salford
The second match in a new, top-class triangular tournament
Rugby League's most expensive newcomer from the ranks of Rugby Union - £14,000 Keith Jarrett of Newport and the British Lions - is selected in the 18-strong Welsh party

plus action, news and views from the men and women who matter in the busy world of sport

(Somebody's got to hold down your legs: page 9)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Rugby player (Wales):
Keith Jarrett
Commentator (International Rugby League):
Eddie Waring
Producer:
Jonathan Martin
Producer:
Ray Lakeland
Editor:
Sam Leitch

Cliff Michelmore meets people from various parts of the world who have turned their backs on their own countries to settle in Britain.
In this final programme Michelmore's guests have three basic things in common:
1 They are school teachers
2 They are coloured
3 They all chose to live and work in Britain
Jamaican Yvonne Conolly is Britain's first coloured headmistress; South African Charles Hendricks teaches at a progressive comprehensive school, and Indian-born Prahbu Singh is a public school music master
(postponed from 2 October)

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Guest:
Yvonne Conolly
Guest:
Charles Hendricks
Guest:
Prahbu Singh
Producer:
John Morrell

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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