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9.15 Mathematics in Action: Flow Diagram
Introduced by Dr Raymond Cunninghame-Green

9.38 Maths Today: Year 2: Systems in Step
Introduced by Stewart Gartside

10.0 Maths Workshop: Stage 2: Turning Round
Introduced by Jim Boucher

10.25-10.45 Twentieth-Century Focus: Television - Medium or Message?: 1: Television: The Medium

11.0 Watch!: Ice and Snow: 2: People
Introduced by Rosanne Harvey

11.18 Going to Work: Catering

11.40 Making Music
Introduced by Julian Smith
with children from Lovelace Junior School, Chessington, Surrey.

12.5 Engineering Craft and Science: Unit 4: Metal Cutting: 2
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter (Mathematics in Action):
Dr Raymond Cunninghame-Green
Producer (Mathematics in Action):
Edward Goldwyn
Presenter (Maths Today):
Stewart Gartside
Producer (Maths Today):
Peter Baker
Presenter (Maths Workshop):
Jim Boucher
Producer (Maths Workshop):
Peter Weiss
Presenter (Watch!):
Rosanne Harvey
Producer (Watch!):
Helen Nicoll
Presenter (Making Music):
Julian Smith
Producer (Making Music):
John Hosier

A weekly series introduced by Johnny Morris
The World of Animals
In the wild, in the zoo, at home - a magazine of stories about animals constantly illustrating their own kind of magic.
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Johnny Morris
Director:
George Inger
Producer:
Douglas Thomas

The news, features, opinions of the country at large, and Your Region Tonight in particular (including Regional Weather) co-ordinated by Michael Barratt

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Robert Langley
Reporter:
Lynn Lewis
Reporter:
Jack Pizzey
Reporter:
Philip Tibenham
Assistant Editor:
Phil Sidey
Editor:
Michael Bunce

by Allan Prior
Starring James Ellis, Derek Waring
with Ian Cullen, Douglas Fielding, Bernard Holley

The promotion comes out in Orders... and Newtown loses a policeman...

Contributors

Writer:
Allan Prior
Script Editor:
Tony Holland
Designer:
Gloria Clayton
Producer:
Ron Craddock
Director:
Joan Craft
Bagley:
Leon Vitali
PC Newcombe:
Bernard Holley
PC Skinner:
Ian Cullen
BD Girl:
Jennie Goossens
PC Walter:
James Copeland
Sgt Lynch:
James Ellis
Det Insp Goss:
Derek Waring
PC Quilley:
Douglas Fielding
Teresa O'Farrell:
Margaret Burton
Wilf:
Laurence Harrington
Neighbour:
Sheridan Grant
Neighbour:
Leslie Bates
Harold Greenhalgh:
Reg Lye
Jenny Fisher:
Catherine Howe

Starring George Cole, Oscar Homolka, Nadia Gray

George Potts, sanitary engineer, sets off for a quiet holiday in France, and finds himself in the Kremlin and in possession of plans for a secret new British atomic bomb. The cold war becomes hot indeed for George in this hilarious comedy of mistaken identity.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Jack Davies
Screenplay:
Michael Pertwee
Produced and directed by:
Mario Zampi
George:
George Cole
Zekov:
Oscar Homolka
Tania:
Nadia Gray
Rakov:
Frederick Valk
Sir Hubert Wells:
Wilfrid Hyde White
Smedley:
Michael Medwin

with two reporters: David Fairhall, BBC Television; John Peereboom, Dutch Television

For centuries London was the greatest port in the world: today Rotterdam leads while London lags - sadly behind. Yet both are now in peril-a peril which may be inevitable for those who must catch the tide to fortune. What happens on the Thames is vital to this country because so much of her wealth and tradition is derived from ships and the sea; and we cannot afford to ignore Rotterdam which seems to be setting the style for other ports In the 1970s.

This film is a co-production between the BBC and the Dutch Television station NCRV. Two reporters - David Fairhall, Defence and Shipping Correspondent of The Guardian, and John Peereboom, London Correspondent of NCRV - approach the subject from their individual viewpoints. Each, conscious of the crisis facing his own country, looks at the problem of his neighbour and competitor on the other side of the North Sea.

In London the problem is essentially one of stagnation. For the last 10 years the tonnage handled has been static at around 60 million tons. We are in danger of being left behind by the tide of economic expansion.

In Rotterdam the tonnage has climbed to three times that of London; but the danger for the Dutch is that they will be swept away by that tide, that they will be engulfed by the explosive industrial expansion that is an integral part of the new port.

Contributors

Reporter:
David Fairhall
Reporter:
John Peereboom
Producer:
Peter Robinson

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

Presented all this week 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:
John Dekker
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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