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9.38 Science All Around: Flour
Introduced by Fergus O'Kelly

10.0 Music Time

10.25 Gweld a Siarad
Cyfres newydd i blant 10 oed sy'n dysgu Cymraeg fel ail iaith A berdaugleddau
Ymweliad a'r harbwr a'r aber.
Cyflwynwyr mari GRIFFITH
FRANK LINCOLN
Cynhyrchydd ILLTYD LEWIS
(I Ysgolion Cymru: Seeing, Speaking)

10.50 Words and Pictures: (A): The Animals in the Ark
by John Tully

11.10 Discovering Science: What is Life?

11.35 British Social History: Women's Rights: Goods and chattels
Commentary by Robin Ray

Contributors

Presenter (Science All Around):
Fergus O'Kelly
Producer (Science All Around):
Michael Coyle
Presenter (Music Time/Gweld a Siarad):
Mari Griffith
Presenter (Music Time):
Ian Humphris
Producer (Music Time):
John Hosier
Producer (Music Time):
Moyra Gambleton
Unknown:
Frank Lincoln
Writer (Words and Pictures):
John Tully
Narrator (British Social History):
Robin Ray
Producer (British Social History):
Jill Sheppard

Can you swim? - then perhaps you'd like to dive.
Rolf Harris shows you a simple way to learn and gives advice on different sorts of dives. Rolf has a great interest in encouraging young people to take to the water and believes that example and demonstration play a big part in learning to swim.

Contributors

Presenter:
Rolf Harris
Director:
Douglas Hespe
Producer:
Michael Grafton-Robinson

Reporter Anne Nightingale
with John Craven

A look at the life of nomads today including gipsies, tramps, circus families and pop groups. Can this wandering way of life survive the motorway age? John Craven talks to children from Gordano School, Portishead, near Bristol.
From Bristol

Contributors

Reporter:
Anne Nightingale
Interviewer:
John Craven
Producer:
David Turnbull

The news, features, opinions of the country at large, and Your Region Tonight in particular (including Regional Weather) co-ordinated by Michael Barratt including the finals of Cook of the Realm 1971 from the Television Theatre.
Fourteen housewives will cook the meal of their lives for Ronnie Corbett, Hattie Jacques, The Rt Hon Ernest Marples, MP, and Katie Boyle
Introduced by Stuart Hall

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter (Cook of the Realm 1971):
Stuart Hall
Judge (Cook of the Realm 1971):
Ronnie Corbett
Judge (Cook of the Realm 1971):
Hattie Jacques
Judge (Cook of the Realm 1971):
The Rt Hon Ernest Marples
Judge (Cook of the Realm 1971):
Katie Boyle
Editor:
Michael Bunce

Robert Robinson takes a look at June 1951
We imported Argentine beef, exported Burgess and Maclean, a Jaguar won at Le Mans, Jim Peters won the Marathon, King Farouk married an 18-year-old bride.

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Robinson
Director:
Will Wyatt
Producer:
Iain Johnstone

International Heavyweight Boxing: Jack Bodell (Great Britain) v Bill Drover (Canada)
Bodell, former British heavyweight champion and the next fighter to challenge Joe Bugner for his British title, meets the 26-year-old, Scots-born Canadian who has won 36 of his 43 fights.
Drover's last fight forced Bugner to a surprise draw - a fight seen live on Sportsnight with Coleman. The main fight of the evening from promoter Mike Barrett's Royal Albert Hall bill.

David Coleman introduces action and news from home and abroad.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Boxer:
Jack Bodell
Boxer:
Bill Drover
Commentator (Boxing):
Harry Carpenter
Television presentation (Boxing):
Bob Duncan
Producer:
Jonathan Martin
Editor:
Sam Leitch

Narrated by John Stockbridge.

An investigation into the unsolved mystery of a man's mind... a strange secret man who was the central figure in one of the most extraordinary episodes of the Second World War.

Rudolf Hess landed by parachute in wartime Scotland on Saturday night, 10 May 1941. He was then Deputy Fuehrer of Nazi Germany at the height of its power; today he is the last Nazi leader left in prison at Spandau, West Berlin. The questions posed by his mysterious flight and his subsequent behaviour remain unanswered, locked in Hess's mind. His curious actions were attributed to mental unsoundness. But were his symptoms and loss of memory merely a sustained and successful hoax?

Victor Beaumont plays Hess in a special reconstruction of his wartime captivity in Britain. This sequence is based entirely on Army medical records and Hess's own writings.
His unusual story is also told with archive film and eyewitness accounts.

(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Correlli Barnett
Narrator:
John Stockbridge
Producer:
Harry Hastings
Rudolf Hess:
Victor Beaumont

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