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9.38 Science Extra: Physics: Patterns of Chance
Introduced by Bryan Chapman

10.0 Television Club

10.25-10.45 Llenyddiaeth: T. H. Parry-Williams (1)
yn trafod y cyfnod cynnar gyda ATHRO J. E. CAERWYN WILLIAMS
Cynhyrchydd WYNNE LLOYD
(I Ysgolion Cymru: Literature)

11.5 Scene

11.35 Music Time

Contributors

Presenter (Science Extra):
Bryan Chapman
Producer (Science Extra):
David Roseveare
Unknown:
Athro J. E. Caerwyn Williams
Unknown:
Wynne Lloyd

Raymond Baxter introduces a weekly report on the latest ideas, inventions and discoveries in the swiftly changing world of science, technology and medicine with James Burke

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Presenter:
James Burke
Producer:
Brian Johnson
Producer:
John Weiley
Producer:
Andrew Wiseman
Editor:
Lawrence Wade

A film series starring James Drury as The Virginian

It was difficult enough for The Virginian to take the corpse of a man he had killed home to the father, but that was only the beginning.

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Asa Keogh:
Jay C. Flippen
Sarah Keogh:
Collin Wilcox
The Boy:
Christopher Horne
Dobie Keogh:
Byron Mabe
Page:
Noah Keen
Dow:
John Harmon

A new comedy series starring Stanley Baxter
with guest Mark Wynter
and John Grieve, Douglas Kynoch, Julie Hamilton
BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra
conductor Iain Sutherland
(from Scotland)

(Stanley Baxter is in "Mother Goose" at The King's Theatre, Edinburgh)

Contributors

Scripts:
Ken Hoare
Scripts:
Kelso Robertson
Scripts:
Kenneth Little
Scripts:
Iain MacIntyre
Choreographer:
Bruce McClure
Musicians:
BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra
Conductor:
Iain Sutherland
Designer:
Helen Rae
Producer:
Roger Race
Comedian:
Stanley Baxter
Singer:
Mark Wynter
[Actor]:
John Grieve
[Actor]:
Douglas Kynoch
[Actress]:
Julie Hamilton

by Peter Lewis
Starring Bill Fraser and Raymond Huntley
with David Battley
featuring Richard Hurndall
(Postponed from 15 January)

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Lewis
Incidental Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Song:
Leslie Sarony
Designer:
Ian Rawnsley
Producer:
Douglas Argent
Basil Bulstrode:
Bill Fraser
Emanuel Holroyd:
Raymond Huntley
Percy:
David Battley
Guvnor:
Richard Hurndall
Lofty:
Roy Purcell
Wee Georgie:
Ian Trigger
Butch:
Terry Nelson
Parson:
George Howe
Crematorium Superintendent:
Arthur Pentelow
First CID man:
John Hughes
Second CID man:
Ian Thompson

with Cliff Michelmore
A series of programmes to help you choose your next holiday

Stately Homes Coach Tour
We join a group of architectural enthusiasts on a holiday with a difference, a conducted tour of some of Britain's stately homes and best known buildings.

Rhine Cruise
Europe's most magnificent river. Hundreds of cruise boats ply this waterway through four countries in five days. Holiday 71 boards half-a-million pounds'-worth of German efficiency, the MS Britannia.

(Holiday 71 competition details and entry form on page 8)

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Producer:
Tom Savage

Wide screen adventure with Big John in his greatest roles
Tonight John Wayne stars with Susan Hayward, Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard, Raymond Massey

Cecil B. DeMille, the master of spectacle, directs tonight's epic period drama about the great sailing ships that plied the coasts of America and the dangers which befell their crews. In one sequence Wayne and Milland come to grips with a giant squid with 14 feet-long tentacles - one of the most frightening monsters ever created by a Hollywood property department.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Alan Lemay
Screenplay:
Charles Bennett
Screenplay:
Jesse Lasky Jr
Based on a Saturday Evening Post story by:
Thelma Strabel
Produced and directed by:
Cecil B. Demille
Capt Jack Stuart:
John Wayne
Drusilla Alston:
Susan Hayward
Stephen Tolliver:
Ray Milland
Loxi Claiborne:
Paulette Goddard
King Cutler:
Raymond Massey
Dan Cutler:
Robert Preston

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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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