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9.38 Science Extra: Physics: Heated Argument
between R.W. Brown and Dr. James Arthur
with Tenniel Evans and Donald Morley

10.0 Look and Read

10.25-10.45 So You're Leaving Soon?: Working with Others
Presented by Vincent Kane
(For schools in Wales)

11.5-11.25 Scene

11.35 Music Time

Contributors

R.W. Brown (Science Extra):
Tenniel Evans
Dr. James Arthur (Science Extra):
Donald Morley
Producer (Science Extra):
David Roseveare
Presenter (So You're Leaving Soon?):
Vincent Kane
Producer (So You're Leaving Soon?):
J. Mervyn Williams

Introduced by Derek Fowlds
with Don Saunders, The Pipkins

(Bert Hayes appears by permission of the Winter Gardens, Margate)

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Fowlds
Comedian:
Don Saunders
Singers:
The Pipkins
Script:
George Martin
Music:
The Bert Hayes Sextet
Designer:
Pat Jackson
Producer:
Johnny Downes

Michael Aspel introduces your television requests.
He'll be talking to a mystery guest from the world of television, and in the studio with him will be a younger viewer to put some of your questions.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Aspel
Producer:
Iain Johnstone
Director:
Frances Whitaker

Raymond Baxter investigates the ideas, inventions, discoveries that will affect you in the future with James Burke
(Cover story: see page 18)

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Presenter:
James Burke
Reporter:
John Parry
Producer:
Andrew Wiseman
Producer:
Vic Hughes
Editor:
Lawrence Wade

A film series starring James Drury as The Virginian

Liz was enjoying the visit to the little border town until someone recognised The Virginian and events took a very sinister turn.

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
John Grainger:
Charles Bickford
Elizabeth:
Sara Lane
Frank Devereaux:
Dick Foran
Harge Talbot:
Charles Bronson
Eva Tatbot:
Miriam Colon

with David Kossoff, Peter Regan

The Dancers: Judy Gridley, Michele Hardy, Roy Jones, Albin Pahernik, Jimmy Land
The Children: Sheraton Blount, Julie Collins, Tracy Collins, Gaynor Hodgson, Robin Baldwin, Stuart Lock, Clive Moss, Richard Mottau
and The Mike Sammes Singers

Contributors

Singer:
Mary Hopkin
Performer:
David Kossoff
Performer:
Peter Regan
Dancer:
Judy Gridley
Dancer:
Michele Hardy
Dancer:
Roy Jones
Dancer:
Albin Pahernik
Dancer:
Jimmy Land
Children:
Sheraton Blount
Children:
Julie Collins
Children:
Tracy Collins
Children:
Gaynor Hodgson
Children:
Robin Baldwin
Children:
Stuart Lock
Children:
Clive Moss
Children:
Richard Mottau
Singers:
The Mike Sammes Singers
Musical Director:
Les Williams
Musical Staging:
Gillian Lynne
Script:
Myles Rudge
Based on an idea by:
Eric Merriman
Sound:
Adrian Bishop-Laggett
Lighting:
Clive Thomas
Design:
Roger Ford
Production:
Vernon Lawrence

by Emile Zola
Dramatised in five parts by Robert Muller

Count Muffat has again succumbed to Nana's magic. She is living in opulent luxury at his expense, but on her own terms.

Contributors

Author:
Emile Zola
Dramatised by:
Robert Muller
Script Editor:
Lennox Phillips
Lighting:
Dennis Channon
Designer:
Susan Spence
Producer:
David Conroy
Director:
John Davies
Julien:
Arnold Peters
Ludille:
Geoffrey Lewis
Zoe:
Josie Kidd
Theophile Venot:
Graham Leaman
Gaga:
Joyce Latham
Hector de la Faloise:
Jonathan Dennis
Satin:
Angela Morant
Vandeuvres:
Donald Burton
Nana:
Katharine Schofield
Georges Hugon:
Peter Craze
Steiner:
John Bryans
Count Muffat:
Freddie Jones
Countess Muffat:
Nancie Jackson
Daguenet:
Eric Flynn
Marquis de Chouard:
Eric Woodburn
Fauchery:
Roland Curram
Bordenave:
Barry Linehan
Labordette:
John Ringham
Madame Chantereau:
Cicely Paget-Bowman
Madame Hugon:
Barbara Lott
Auguste Mignon:
John Turner
Rose Mignon:
Sheila Brennan
Victorine:
Mary Chester
Olivier:
Michael Shannon
Charles:
Stephen Yardley
Laure:
Nancy Gabrielle
Madame Tricon:
Anne Blake
Caroline Hequet:
Kay Patrick
Lucy Stewart:
Mary Mitchell
Tatan Nene:
Alex Marshall

A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented all this week by Ludovic Kennedy
with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Bernard Falk, James Hogg, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Barrie Penrose, David Taylor and Denis Tuohy and special contributions from Keith Kyle and Robert McKenzie

Contributors

Presenter:
Ludovic Kennedy
Reporter:
Bernard Falk
Reporter:
James Hogg
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Barrie Penrose
Reporter:
David Taylor
Reporter:
Denis Tuohy
Reporter:
Keith Kyle
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Producer of the Week:
John Dekker
Editor:
Anthony Smith

A new season of feature films with Hollywood's most explosive yet vulnerable creation starring Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray

Marilyn, fresh from her training at the Actor's Studio in New York, successfully combines a brash exterior with a tender heart in this hilarious comedy about a hard-boiled singer who is roped, tied, and eventually won by a naive Montana cowboy, played by Broadway actor Don Murray in his first major screen role.

Contributors

Screenplay:
George Axelrod
Based on the play by:
William Inge
Music:
Alfred Newman
Music:
Cyril J. Mockridge
Director:
Josh A Logan
Producer:
Buddy Adler
Cherie:
Marilyn Monroe
Bo:
Don Murray
Virgil:
Arthur O'Connell
Grace:
Betty Field
Vera:
Eileen Heckart
Carl:
Robert Bray

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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