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9.38 Science All Around: Size and Shape
Introduced by Fergus O'Kelly

10.0-10.15 Words and Pictures: Part B
some reading practice based on Monday's story
A new series to help six- and seven-year-olds with reading.
Introduced by Gabriel Woolf

10.25 Dysgu Cymraeg: 4: Pawb gartre
Mae Nain yn dod adre, mae Gwen yn cael lifft gan Huw a Mervyn.
Y cyflwynwyr JOHN BEVAN a MYFANWY TALOG
Y teulu: Sail y stori ELAINE MORGAN
Y cyfarwyddo gan R. DILWYN JONES
Cynhyrchydd WYNNE LLOYD
(I Ysgolion Cymru: Learning Welsh)

Contributors

Presenter (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:
Elaine Morgan
Unknown:
R. Dilwyn Jones
Unknown:
Cynhyrchydd Wynne Lloyd
Y Tad:
Stewart Jones
Y Fam:
Lorna Davies
Y Ferch:
Olwen Rees
Ffrind y ferch:
Clive Roberts
Y Bachgen:
Robert Jones

Make Yourself at Home

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

and
Once Upon a Time: A story for mothers and children at home with storyteller Indira Brown and illustrations by Tony Workman

(from Birmingham)

Contributors

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

An ABZ of Sense and Nonsense with Tony Hart and introduced for deaf children by Pat Keysell
Also Ben Benison, The Prof, Jonah Humphrey, Umbrage and Susanne, Members of the Caricature Theatre and the Vision On Gallery
(Anyone under 16 can send in paintings for the Gallery: address them to 'Vision On,' [address removed])

Contributors

Presenter/Artist:
Tony Hart
Presenter:
Pat Keysell
Mime artist:
Ben Benison
The Prof:
David Cleveland [uncredited]
Actors:
Members of the Caricature Theatre
Director:
Peter Wiltshire
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

Who goes through?
Introduced by David Coleman direct from Mexico
The action... the news the personalities of The 1970 World Cup
The BBC commentary team in Mexico look ahead to tonight's vital matches
Brazil v Rumania, West Germany v Peru, Sweden v Uruguay, El Salvador v Russia

All the latest World Cup news, and comment and analysis by the Grandstand team of experts
In Mexico with David Coleman:
Joe Mercer and Don Revie
In London with Frank Bough:
Brian Clough, Noel Cantwell, Ian St John, Ray Wilson, Bob Wilson, Johnny Haynes,
Walley Barnes and Jim Finney

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Analysis (in Mexico):
Joe Mercer
Analysis (in Mexico):
Don Revie
Presenter (in London):
Frank Bough
Analysis (in London):
Brian Clough
Analysis (in London):
Noel Cantwell
Analysis (in London):
Ian St John
Analysis (in London):
Ray Wilson
Analysis (in London):
Bob Wilson
Analysis (in London):
Johnny Haynes
Analysis (in London):
Walley Barnes
Analysis (in London):
Jim Finney
Television Presentation:
Brian Venner
Television Presentation:
Jonathan Martin
Television Presentation:
Fred Viner
Editor:
Alan Hart
Editor:
Sam Leitch

With design, like everything else, you get just what you pay for. But in Britain people don't want to pay very much.
Yet buy an ice cream or drive a motor car and at once you are tangled up in some designer's dream that could become your nightmare.
From furniture to funerals, it all has to be worked out by somebody. But who are the designers? And just how much do they influence our lives?

Contributors

Director:
Richard Loncraine
Editor:
Michael Latham

Written by Frank Moore
Starring John Barrie, Justine Lord, Barry Justice

Janet Coker gives her sister some sweets and Dr Conrad is attracted by the feminine charms of a new doctor at Princes Hospital.

Contributors

Writer:
Frank Moore
Serial created by:
Donald Bull
Script Editor:
Christopher Bond
Designer:
Michael Edwards
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Desmond McCarthy
Dr Liz McNeal:
Justine Lord
Police Sergeant:
Michael Beint
Heather Coker:
Wendy Gifford
Mrs Hunt:
Hilda Barry
Janet Coker:
Veronique Briant
Dr John Somers:
John Barrie
Mrs Lipska:
June Bland
Dr Bill Conrad:
Barry Justice
Dr Linda Carpenter:
Isla Blair
Paul Milton-Seeger:
John Brazier
Simon Milton-Seeger:
David Mercer
Pat Milton-Seeger:
Ann Firbank
Sister Baker:
Elaine Wells
Susan Coker:
Emma Cater
Timmy:
Kern Roderick-Jones

by Richard Waring
Starring Wendy Craig as Jennifer Corner, Ronald Hines as Henry Corner
with Charlotte Mitchell as Mary, Graham Crowden as Mr Mumford

Henry has landed a new job at last - but it means a move to the country but leaving the green fields of Battersea means a few pangs for Jennifer.

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Waring
Signature Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Incidental Music:
Dennis Wilson
Designer:
Pamela Lambooy
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Jennifer Corner:
Wendy Craig
Henry Corner:
Ronald Hines
Mary:
Charlotte Mitchell
Mr Mumford:
Graham Crowden
Trudi:
Verina Greenlaw
Amanda:
Jill Riddick
Robin:
Hugo Keith-Johnston
Mrs Mumford:
Anne Jameson
Local inhabitant:
Graman Suter
Mrs Harris:
Margaret Boyd

The exploits of a team of expert and daring undercover agents whose job is to prove that their missions are anything but impossible

This week: The Astrologer
An instance of aircraft on an elevated plane.

Contributors

Jim Phelps:
Peter Graves
Rollin Hand:
Martin Landau
Barney:
Greg Morris
Willy:
Peter Lupus
Cinnamon:
Barbara Bain
Col Alex Stahl:
Steve Ihnat
Victor Grigov:
David Hurst
Trubner:
Don Hanmer

This 100-strong ensemble in Britain for the first time presents a vivacious and exciting show
The Golden Khokhloma Kazak dance
School of the Red Commanders sung by the full choir
The Mosquito Russian folk song: Soloist Nikolai Ustin
Balalaika solo Victor Bagnuick, accompanied by Michail Koryashin on the bayan
Chumaky Ukrainian dance
Tom Jones's hit Delilah sung by Vladimir Alaverdov
Caucasian Rhythms drum rhythms and dance movements, a medley by three Russians and a Georgian From the Island to the Deep Stream soloist Oleg Ptukha, better known as 'The Carnival is Over' The Friendship Dance of the people of the USSR
Auld Lang Syne sung by the whole company
There are two Red Army Ensembles-one conducted by Col Alexandrov and this group from Moscow, conducted by Col Babloyev.
An outside broadcast from the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne directed by Mary David
(By arrangement with Victor Hochhauser)

Contributors

Music:
Suren Babloyev
Soloist (The Mosquito Russian folk song):
Nikolai Ustin
Balalaika:
Victor Bagnuick
Bayan:
Michail Koryashin
Singer (Delilah):
Vladimir Alaverdov
Soloist:
Oleg Ptukha
Artistic Director/Conductor:
Colonel S.I. Babloyev
Director:
Mary David

Who goes through? from Mexico
featuring
Brazil v Rumania
Direct by satellite from Guadalajara this vital match, plus tonight's four other World Cup matches
David Coleman sets the scene in Mexico where eight countries are playing their last Group matches
At 10.50 Brazil v Rumania from the Jalisco Stadium
At 12.45 West Germany v Peru, Sweden v Uruguay, El Salvador v Russia
Presented in co-operation with Telesistema Mexicana and the EBU

Contributors

Presenter/Commentator (Brazil v Rumania):
David Coleman
Commentator (West Germany v Peru):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Commentator (Sweden v Uruguay):
Barry Davies
Commentator (El Salvador v Russia):
Alan Weeks
Production Team (in Mexico):
Sam Leitch
Production Team (in Mexico):
Jack Oaten
Production Team (in Mexico):
Alec Weeks
Production Team (in Mexico):
John McGonagle
Production Team (in Mexico):
Richard Tilling
Production Team (in Mexico):
John Shrewsbury
Production Team (in Mexico):
John McNicholas
Production Team (in London):
Alan Hart
Production Team (in London):
Brian Venner
Production Team (in London):
Fred Viner
Production Team (in London):
Bill Taylor
Production Team (in London):
Charles Munro
Production Team (in London):
Huw Jones

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