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9.15 Engineering Craft and Science

9.38 Science All Around: Rudders and Wings
Introduced by Fergus O'Kelly

10.0 Music Time: Peter and the Wolf
illustrated by puppets

A series for 8-year-olds
With Mari Griffith, Ian Humphris

10.25-10.45 Gwiad a Thref: Byd Natur: 5: Y Llwynog
Y cyflwyno gan Meirion Edwards
Cynhyrchydd J. Mervyn Williams
(I Ysgolion Cymru: Town and Country)

11.10 Discovering Science

11.35 British Social History: The Age of Steam: The Big Cities
dirt, disease, and overcrowding in Victorian Britain
Introduced by Robin Ray

12.0 New Horizons: People and Computers

Contributors

Presenter (Science All Around):
Fergus O'Kelly
Producer (Science All Around):
Michael Coyle
Presenter (Music Time):
Mari Griffith
Presenter (Music Time):
Ian Humphris
Producer (Music Time):
John Hosier
Producer (Music Time):
Moyra Gambleton
Unknown:
Meirion Edwards
Unknown:
J. Mervyn Williams
Presenter (British Social History):
Robin Ray
Producer (British Social History):
John Radcliffe

In the chariot race from Ben Hur what symbol was used to mark the passing of the laps?
Americans call the bonnet of a car the Hood, what do they call the Boot?
Who wrote the Winnie the Pooh stories?
These are some of the questions in the second edition of a new film quiz game of general knowledge and observations.
Michael Rodd puts the questions to four contestants from the Midlands who will be looking at scenes from Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, Winnie the Pooh, Ben Hur, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes.
And animal trainer John Holmes shows how Mandy the pekinese can bark without uttering a sound.
(from Manchester)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Rodd
Animal trainer:
John Holmes
Director:
John C. Miller
Producer:
John Buttery

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 line drawn by time; a curious parallel; two thieves with a twisted sense of humour - would these be the ingredients of a recipe that would keep Barlow and Watt awake at night?

Contributors

Writer/Task Force format:
Elwyn Jones
Script Editor:
Arnold Yarrow
Designer:
Daphne Shortman
Producer:
Leonard Lewis
Director:
David Proudfoot
Det-Chief Supt Barlow:
Stratford Johns
Det-Supt Watt:
Frank Windsor
Sgt Jackson:
David Allister
Sgt Evans:
David Lloyd Meredith
Jean Watt:
Gay Hamilton
Mrs Russell:
Bay White
Mrs Porter:
Marigold Sharman
Timothy:
David Arnold
Oddy:
Henry Knowles
Marsh:
James Drake

featuring
International Soccer: England v East Germany from Wembley Stadium
England's first full international appearance since losing 3-2 to West Germany in the World Cup on June 14.
East Germany's first-ever full international appearance in this country, although in the one previous meeting of the two countries in Leipzig in 1963 England were 2-1 victors.

The top sporting action and trends, from home and abroad. The personalities with something to say. The mid-week programme date with sport which matters
Introduced by David Coleman.

Contributors

Presenter/Commentator (International Soccer):
David Coleman
TV Presentation (International Soccer):
Alec Weeks
Producer:
Jonathan Martin
Editor:
Sam Leitch

A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it

Presented by David Dimbleby 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:
David Dimbleby
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:
Tony Summers
Editor:
Anthony Smith

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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