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A further selection from the BBC's output to schools. Programmes today are for primary schools.

1.55 Watch: Camping in the Bush
A series for 6-to-7-year-olds.
This is the first of five films which have been specially shot in colour, in Australia. In it Rosanne learns to pitch camp, make a fire and cook in the bush.
Introduced by Rosanne Harvey
Joint BBC/ABC production

2.10* Music Time
A new series for 8-to-9-year-olds.
This programme, from the autumn term, includes songs, music for listening, pitch and rhythm games and some ideas for children's own music-making.
Introduced by Mari Griffith and Ian Humphris
[Repeat]

2.30* Words and Pictures: Part A: The Story of Moka
A play with puppets by Glynn Christian
A series to help 6-to-7-year-olds with reading.

2.45* Words and Pictures: Part B
Some reading practice based on the play.
Introduced by Gabriel Woolf

Contributors

Presenter (Watch):
Rosanne Harvey
Producer (Watch):
Helen Nicoll
Presenter (Music Time):
Mari Griffith
Presenter (Music Time):
Ian Humphris
Producer (Music Time):
John Hosier
Producer (Music Time):
Moyra Gambleton
Writer (Words and Pictures):
Glynn Christian
Presenter (Words and Pictures):
Gabriel Woolf
Devised by (Words and Pictures):
Joyce M. Morris
Devised by/Series Editor (Words and Pictures):
Claire Chovil
Director (Words and Pictures):
Dorothea Brooking

A Western starring Randolph Scott, Richard Boone, Maureen O'Sullivan

A struggling ranch owner and a wealthy honeymoon couple are held up for ransom by bandits.
(Holiday Films: pages 13 and 15)
(Colour)

Contributors

Director:
Budd Boetticher
Pat Brennan:
Randolph Scott
Usher:
Richard Boonb
Doretta Mims:
Maureen O'Sullivan
Ed Rinton:
Arthur Hunnicutt
Billy Jack:
Skip Homeier
Chink:
Henry Silva
Willard Mims:
John Hubbard

with Valerie Singleton, John Noakes, Peter Purves
Including the life story of Wojtek, the only bear to fight at the battle of Monte Cassino.
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Valerie Singleton
Presenter:
John Noakes
Presenter:
Peter Purves
Producer:
Rosemary Gill
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

'Everyone has dreams, not many of which get clothed in concrete'
A lady in Lancs said 'A spire is what every good church must require'
But her sis, with a glower
Said 'A church needs a tower,'
So they built one with both and it's dire.

With Spike Milligan
Scattered around the countryside, follies are strange monuments to our ancestors and their passions.
Written by Sandy Brown and Martin Pawley
From an original idea by R.G. Payne
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Sandy Brown
Writer:
Martin Pawley
From an original idea by:
R. G. Payne
Director:
Jim Franklin
Presenter:
Spike Milligan

A new series featuring music and comedy from the world of entertainment starring Andy Williams and this week's guests The Supremes, Bobby Darin and Barbara Bain and Martin Landau and, of course, the bear who now gets Beverly Hills's largest fan mail.
(A date with 'good-guy Andy': p 105)
(Colour)

Contributors

Singer/Presenter:
Andy Williams
Singers:
The Supremes
Singer:
Bobby Darin
Guest:
Barbara Bain
Guest:
Martin Landau
Producer:
Allan Blye
Producer:
Chris Beard

Written by Eddie Braben
Starring Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise
with guest stars Barbara Murray, Dusty Springfield
Special guest appearances Michael Redgrave, Flora Robson, Felix Aylmer, Robin Day
featuring Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
[and] Bruce and Peter Davis, Ann Hamilton
with Alan Curtis, Janet Webb, Penelope Beeching
(first shown on BBC2)
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Eddie Braben
Orchestra directed by:
Peter Knight
Design:
David Chandler
Producer:
John Ammonds
Comedian:
Eric Morecambe
Comedian:
Ernie Wise
Guest:
Barbara Murray
Singer:
Dusty Springfield
Guest:
Michael Redgrave
Guest:
Flora Robson
Guest:
Felix Aylmer
Musicians:
Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
Drummer:
Bruce Davis
Organist:
Peter Davis
[Actress]:
Ann Hamilton
[Actor]:
Alan Curtis
[Actress]:
Janet Webb
[Actress]:
Penelope Beeching

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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