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9.15 Mathematics in Action: Information Machines

9.38 Maths Workshop: Stage 1: Crossing the Line

10.0 Look Out: Eyecatch
How do designers use non-verbal means to put across a message?
Introduced by Alex Glasgow

10.25-10.45 Twentieth-Century Focus: Chinese Communism

11.0 Watch!: Visiting Australia - Green Island
Introduced by Rosanne Harvey
(Colour)

11.18 Going to Work: Model Girl

11.40 Making Music
Introduced by Julian Smith

12.5 Engineering Craft and Science: Unit 5: Joining Metal: 10
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter (Look Out):
Alex Glasgow
Producer (Look Out):
John Prescott Thomas
Presenter (Watch!):
Rosanne Harvey
Producer (Watch!):
Helen Nicoll
Presenter (Making Music):
Julian Smith

2.30 Aldsworth Hurdle Race
A plate of £2,500 (over two and a half miles)

3.5 The Totalisator Champion Novices' Steeplechase
with £5,000 added to a sweepstakes (over three miles and about 100 yards)

3.40 The National Hunt Two-Mile Champion Steeplechase
with £5,000 added to a sweepstakes (two miles and a few yards)

4.15 The National Hunt Steeplechase
with £2,000 added to a sweepstakes (over four miles)

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator:
Clive Graham
Interviewer:
Julian Wilson
Presented for television by:
Barrie Edgar

Sense and Nonsense with Tony Hart and Pat Keysell who introduces it also for deaf children with Ben Benison
The Prof, The Burbles, Humphrey Umbrage and Susanne
The Vision On Gallery
and including Wilfred Makepeace Lunn and his Latest Ingenious Works.
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter/Artist:
Tony Hart
Presenter:
Pat Keysell
Mime artist:
Ben Benison
The Prof:
David Cleveland
Inventor:
Wilfred Makepeace Lunn
Designer:
John Bone
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

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 James Doran and John Drew
Starring James Ellis, John Slater, John Collin, Derek Waring
with Douglas Fielding and Ian Cullen

Contributors

Writer:
James Doran
Writer:
John Drew
Script Editor:
Tony Holland
Designer:
Gloria Clayton
Producer:
Ron Craddock
Director:
Joan Craft
PC Covill:
Jack Carr
PC Skinner:
Ian Cullen
BD girl:
Jennie Goossens
Mandy:
Sara Carter
Dawes:
George Malpas
Dr Shaw:
Jack Lambert
Det-Sgt Stone:
John Slater
Mrs Bell:
Anne Stallybrass
Sgt Lynch:
James Ellis
PC Quilley:
Douglas Fielding
Det-Insp Goss:
Derek Waring
Det-Sgt Haggar:
John Collin
Robson:
John J. Carney
Fraser:
Christopher Hancock

by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
Starring Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier and Clive Dunn
featuring John Laurie as Pte Frazer, James Beck as Pte Walker, Arnold Ridley as Pte Godfrey, Ian Lavender as Pte Pike

Something Nasty in the Vault ... in which our heroes discover an unexploded bomb.

with Janet Davies as Mrs Pike, Bill Pertwee as the ARP Warden
Special guests Robert Dorning as the Bank Inspector
and Norman Mitchell as Capt Rogers

Signature tune by Jimmy Perry and Derek Taverner played by The Band of the Coldstream Guards conducted by their Director of Music Capt Trevor L. Sharpe, MBE

Winner of the SFTA Award for the best TV light entertainment production and direction.

Contributors

Writer/Signature tune:
Jimmy Perry
Writer/Producer:
David Croft
The voice of [singer, signature tune]:
Bud Flanagan
Signature tune:
Derek Taverner
Signature tune played by:
The Band of the Coldstream Guards
Conductor:
Capt Trevor L. Sharpe
Design:
Paul Joel
Captain Mainwaring:
Arthur Lowe
Sergeant Wilson:
John Le Mesurier
Corporal Jones:
Clive Dunn
Pte Frazer:
John Laurie
Pte Walker:
James Beck
Pte Godfrey:
Arnold Ridley
Pte Pike:
Ian Lavender
Mrs Pike:
Janet Davies
The ARP Warden:
Bill Pertwee
The Bank Inspector:
Robert Dorning
Capt Rogers:
Norman Mitchell

Written by Eddie Braben
Starring Eric and Ernie
[with] Peter Cushing, William Franklyn, Nina, Eric Porter, Edward Woodward
and featuring Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, Ann Hamilton, Alan Curtis, with Rex Rashley and Janet Webb
(Eric Porter is an associate member of the Rsc: Edward Woodward is a National Theatre player)
Winner of the SFTA Award for the best TV light entertainment performance.

Contributors

Writer:
Eddie Braben
Orchestra directed by:
Peter Knight
Designer:
Bernard Lloyd-Jones
Producer:
John Ammonds
Comedian:
Eric Morecambe
Comedian:
Ernie Wise
Guest:
Peter Cushing
Guest:
William Franklyn
Singer:
null Nina
Guest:
Eric Porter
Guest:
Edward Woodward
Musicians:
Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
[Actress]:
Ann Hamilton
[Actor]:
Alan Curtis
[Actor]:
Rex Rashley
Herself:
Janet Webb

A personal view by Kenneth Clark
'Pope Julius II was not only ambitious for the Catholic Church; he was ambitious for Julius II; and in his new temple he planned to erect the greatest tomb of any ruler since the time of Hadrian ... some of the figures made for it survive, and they add something new to the European spirit.' Three great artists, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci, are the protagonists in this programme, which centres on Papal Rome in the early sixteenth century. Kenneth Clark 's theme takes him through the gardens and courtyards of the Vatican to the rooms decorated for the Pope by Raphael, and to the Sistine Chapel.
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer/Presenter:
Kenneth Clark
Stills photography director:
Ann Turner
Director/Producer:
Michael Gill
Producer:
Peter Montagnon

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:
David Harrison
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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