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9.38 Merry-go-Round: Looking for Romans: 2
(shown on Monday)

10.0 Science Session: The Centrally Heated Man
(shown on Wednesday)

10.25-10.45 Maths Workshop: Stage 1: Round-Up
Introduced by Michael Holt
[Repeat]

11.0 Watch!: Tower Blocks: 2
(shown on Tuesday)

11.18 Europe on the Move: Languedoc - one man's plan
Philippe Lamour is the leader of a scheme which some Frenchmen say may turn a backward part of southern France into a 'European California.' This film looks at what this transformation involves.
Commentary by Robert Hewison
[Repeat]

11.40 Science Extra: Physics: Order out of Chaos?
Introduced by Bryan Chapman
[Repeat]

Contributors

Presenter (Maths Workshop):
Michael Holt
Producer (Maths Workshop):
John Cain
Subject (Europe on the Move):
Philippe Lamour
Narrator (Europe on the Move):
Robert Hewison
Producer (Europe on the Move):
Len Brown
Presenter (Science Extra):
Bryan Chapman
Series editor (Science Extra):
Robin Gwyn

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, including a report by Cliff Michelmore direct from London Airport on the inaugural passenger flight from New York of the Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet. co-ordinated by Michael Barratt

Contributors

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

Written by Colin Morris
Starring John Barrie, Justine Lord

Contributors

Writer/producer:
Colin Morris
Storyline and serial created by:
Donald Bull
Script editor:
Maggie Allen
Designer:
Tom Carter
Director:
Morris Barry
Dr John Somers:
John Barrie
Dr Liz McNeal:
Justine Lord
Nella Somers:
Alexandra Dane
Mrs Freeman:
Maudie Edwards
Nurse Norman:
Doreen Arts
Nigel Beckett:
Michael Reynalds
Baby Beckett:
Claire Lewis
Norma Beckett:
Hazel Graham
Gran Beckett:
Katherine Parr
Mrs Baynes:
Maureen O'Reilly
Mrs Hall:
Anne Rutter
Headmaster:
John Ringram
Senior caseworker:
Dorothy Frere

Discs, stars, and news from this week's Top Thirty
Introduced by Tony Blackburn

Top of the Pops Orchestra, Pan's People

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Blackburn
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Musical director:
Johnny Pearson
Dancers:
Pan's People
Choreography:
Flick Colby
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Production:
Stanley Dorfman
Production:
Mel Cornish

by Elwyn Jones
[Starring] Stratford Johns as Det Chief Supt Barlow, Frank Windsor as Det Supt Watt, David Allister as Sgt Jackson, David Lloyd Meredith as Sgt Evans

A worried barman asks Det-Supt Watt why a Detective Constable is asking questions about him. Watt doesn't know, but he soon makes some alarming discoveries about this Detective Constable, and has some disturbing suspicions concerning a member of his own Task Force.
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer/Task Force format by:
Elwyn Jones
Script Editor:
Arnold Yarrow
Designer:
Judy Steele
Producer:
Leonard Lewis
Director:
Ben Rea
Det Chief Supt Barlow:
Stratford Johns
Det-Supt Watt:
Frank Windsor
Sgt Jackson:
David Allister
Sgt Evans:
David Lloyd Meredith
Charleston:
Jeremy Young
Mrs Dennis:
Ann Penfold
Scotland:
Vincent Ball
Mrs Humphreys:
Bobbie Oswald
Fowler:
Michael Beint
Insp Saunders:
Reginald Barratt
Sgt Davidson:
Stephen John
Mr Dealey:
John Rolfe

features International Amateur Boxing: England v Scotland
The 21st post-war clash of these two countries from the Fairfield Halls, Croydon.
England's well trained amateur squad contains four ABA champions including European championship medallist Allan Richardson at featherweight. Scotland's two recent victors against Rumania, bantamweight Charles Parvin and featherweight John McNeir, are in the team
David Coleman analyses the action and the personalities of the sporting week
(Colour)

Contributors

Boxer (England):
Allan Richardson
Boxer (Scotland):
Charles Parvin
Boxer (Scotland):
John McNeir
Commentator (International Amateur Boxing):
Harry Carpenter
Television presentation (International Amateur Boxing):
Bob Duncan
Presenter:
David Coleman
Producer:
Jonathan Martin
Editor:
Sam Leitch

A series of travel films that goes somewhere different each week in search of the British - and gets involved with their feelings about the place they call home - somewhere on our Island.
The British are a complex people, with customs and dialects surprisingly different from those in the village or county next door. Because of the mixture - can anyone know the British?

A portrait of an institution that belongs to a town that was carved out of a mountain 750 feet above sea level. The fortunes of the Royal Oakeley and its town run parallel and at one time neither could have existed without the mountain. It is a different story now.

Contributors

Narrator:
Derek Cooper
Director:
Ian Keill
Producer:
Michael Croucher

A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented all this week by Kenneth Allsop with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Linda Blandford, Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Tom Mangold,
Fyfe Robertson, Denis Tuohy and special contributions from Keith Kyle and Robert McKenzie
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Linda Blandford
Reporter:
Bernard Falk
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Denis Tuohy
Reporter:
Keith Kyle
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie

Ten programmes in which some of Britain's finest helmsmen show how dinghy sailors and yachtsmen can get more pleasure from their sport.

Spinnaker setting, trapezing and light airs techniques are demonstrated by World 505 Champion Larry Marks and crewman Richard Hughes.
Introduced by Jack Knights

Closedown

Contributors

Presenter:
Jack Knights
Sailor:
Larry Marks
Sailor:
Richard Hughes
Producer:
Brenda Horsfield

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