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9.38 Science All Around: Care of the Young

10.0-10.15 Words and Pictures: Part B
some reading practice based on Monday's story.
Introduced by Gabriel Woolf

10.25-10.45 Dysgu Cymraeg: 3: Yr Hendre
Mae Gwen a Taid yn mynd i'r ysbyty i weld Nain. Y cyflwynwyr
JOHN BEVAN a MYFANWY TALOG Y Teulu:
Y cyfarwvddo gan R. DILWYN JONES Cyn'hyrcliydd WYNNE LLOYD
(I Ysgolion Cymru: Learning Welsh)

11.5-11.25 Television Club

11.35 British Social History: 1914-1918

12.0 New Horizons

Contributors

Narrator (Science All Around):
Fergus O'Kelly
Producer (Science All Around):
Michael Coyle
Presenter (Words and Pictures):
Gabriel Woolf
Devised by (Words and Pictures):
Joyce M. Morris
Devised by (Words and Pictures):
Claire Chovil
Director (Words and Pictures):
Dorothea Brooking
Unknown:
John Bevan
Unknown:
R. Dilwyn Jones
Unknown:
Wynne Lloyd
Y Tad:
Stewart Jones
Y Fam:
Lorna Davies
Y Ferch:
Olwen Rees
Ffrind y ferch:
Clive Roberts
Taid:
Charles Williams
Nain:
Dilys Davies
Narrator (British Social History):
Robin Ray
Producer (British Social History):
John Radcliffe

Make Yourself at Home
A new series for viewers from Pakistan and India
Introduced by Mahendra Kaul
including:

Wah Re Bhole: Bhola and his daughter-in-law face life in a new land with K.C. Gould and Lalita Ahmed

Once Upon a Time: A story for mothers and children at home

(from Birmingham)

Contributors

Presenter/Devised and produced by (Wah Re Bole):
Mahendra Kaul
[Actor] (Wah Re Bhole):
K.C. Gould
[Actress] (Wah Re Bhole):
Lalita Ahmed
Storyteller (Once Upon a Time):
Pat Elmy
Illustrations (Once Upon a Time):
Tony Workman
Producer:
Saleem Shahed

An ABZ of Sense and Nonsense with Tony Hart and introduced for deaf children by Pat Keysell
Also: Ben Bennison, The Prof, Jonah Humphrey, Umbrage and Susanne, Members of the Caricature Theatre and the Vision On Gallery

Contributors

Presenter/Artist:
Tony Hart
Presenter:
Pat Keysell
Mime artist:
Ben Bennison
The Prof:
David Cleveland [unbilled]
Director:
Peter Wiltshire
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

The facts, the people, the background of the nation's capital

Nationwide
The news, features, opinions of the country at large, co-ordinated by Michael Barratt from BBC studios throughout the United Kingdom

Contributors

Producer (London):
Michael Townson
Presenter (Nationwide):
Michael Barratt
Assistant Editor (Nationwide):
Robert Rowland
Editor (Nationwide):
Derrick Amoore

Written by Owen Holder
Starring John Barrie, Richard Leech, Justine Lord, Barry Justice

Dr Somers is called out to the Ahmad family. Angela Praedy decides to consult Dr Hayman. Dr McNeal refuses to take a private patient.

Contributors

Writer:
Owen Holder
Serial created by:
Donald Bull
Script Editor:
Christopher Bond
Designer:
Ian Ashurst
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Philip Dale
Ross MacLaren:
Charles Hyatt
Dr John Somers:
John Barrie
PC Biggs:
Ray Armstrong
Farida Ahmad:
Yasmin Singh
First Mrs Ahmad:
null Scheherazade
Second Mrs Ahmad:
Heather Emmanuel
Mrs Groom:
Pamela Duncan
Dr Liz McNeal:
Justine Lord
Dr Roger Hayman:
Richard Leech
Dr Bill Conrad:
Barry Justice
Saleem Ahmad:
Renu Setna
Molly Dolan:
Lynda Marchal
Angela Praedy:
Sharon Gurney
Beth:
Helen Cotterill
Harry:
Stephen Yardley

What's new today on, in, and under the water
Introduced by Raymond Baxter with James Burke
A special outside broadcast edition on the millions of square miles of water that Man is learning to exploit.

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Presenter:
James Burke
Reporter:
John Parry
Producer:
Peter Bruce
Producer:
Brian Johnson
Producer:
Richard Collin
Editor:
Michael Latham

by Pauline Devaney and Edwin Apps
Starring Robertson Hare as the Archdeacon, William Mervyn as the Bishop, Derek Nimmo as the Rev. Mervyn Noote and John Barron as the Dean
with Joan Sanderson as Mrs Pugh Critchley

When the Bishop has a birthday it should be a happy day. But the Dean manages to rob it of its charm.
(Derek Nimmo is in "Charlie Girl" at the Adelphi Theatre, London)

Contributors

Writer:
Pauline Devaney
Writer:
Edwin Apps
Music composed and conducted by:
Stanley Myers
Design:
Austin Ruddy
Producer:
John Howard Davies
The Archdeacon:
Robertson Hare
The Bishop:
William Mervyn
The Rev Mervyn Noote:
Derek Nimmo
The Dean:
John Barron
Mrs Pugh Critchley:
Joan Sanderson

The 1970 inter-town contest of skill and strength
The winner will represent Great Britain in the Eurovision competition to be held in Avignon, France, on 7 August.
Tonight's programme introduced from Rhyl by David Vine and Eddie Waring
Referee Arthur Ellis

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Presenter:
Eddie Waring
Referee:
Arthur Ellis
Designer:
Stuart Furber
Director:
Ian Smith
Producer:
Barney Colehan

by Tony Parker
[Starring] Rosemary Leach as Shelley Mitchell, Jimmy Gardner as Stanley Wood
with Charles Tingwell as John Mitchell

Stanley Wood is a man who interferes with little boys - an outcast in society and even in prison. Would you invite him into your home to try to help him? This play by Tony Parker is a sympathetic and understanding story of a Prison Visitor who believes that no one is beyond helping. 'Stanley Wood' is a real person. His name is different and he has just been sent to prison again, for six years.

(Colour)
(Michael Turner is a National Theatre Player)
(Most people will talk if someone will listen: page 10)

Contributors

Writer:
Tony Parker
Sound:
Chick Anthony
Lighting:
Robert Wright
Designer:
Susan Spence
Producer:
Irene Shubik
Director:
James Ferman
Shelley Mitchell:
Rosemary Leach
Stanley Wood:
Jimmy Gardner
John Mitchell:
Charles Tingwell
Sergeant Cooper:
Michael Wynne
PC Bradley:
Stephen Yardley
'Spider' Webb:
Robin Hopwood
Michael Starkie:
David Kearney
Robert Mitchell:
Craig Maitland
Mark Mitchell:
Richard Reynalds
Mrs Lee:
Betty Cooper
Prison Governor:
Richard Butler
Prison Officer:
Ronald Mayer
Garfield:
George Selway
Prison Gate Officer:
Frank Mills
Probation Officer:
Michael Turner
Solicitor:
Peter French
Sergeant:
George Day
Chief Inspector Sands:
John Scott
Other boys:
Michael Bradshaw
Other boys:
Lee Chamberlain
Other boys:
Kevin Chippendale
Other boys:
Keith McNally
Other boys:
John Trayhorn

The Open University begins its degree courses in January 1971. They are based upon correspondence packages, integrated with series of television and radio programmes produced by the BBC, residential courses, and a regionally organised tutorial and counselling system.
What sort of courses will the University provide? How are they being prepared? And what kind of students are they intended for?

Contributors

Commentary:
Michael Smee
Producer:
Alan Hancock

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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