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9.38 Maths Today: Year 1: Graphs
Introduced by Brenda Briggs

10.0 Music Time
Presenters Mari Griffith and Ian Humphris with children from Chatsworth Junior School, Hounslow

10.25 Gweld a Siarad: Cyfrinach Plas Mawr: 3
Stori gan John Tully
Cynhyrchydd WYNNE LLOYD
(I Ysgolion Cymru: Seeing, Speaking)

10.50 Words and Pictures: (A) Going, going...
by John Tully

11.10 Discovering Science: Living Together

11.35 A Year's Journey: Island of Birds
Introduced by Eric Simms
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter (Maths Today):
Brenda Briggs
Producer (Maths Today):
John Cain
Producer (Maths Today):
Peter Weiss
Presenter (Music Time):
Mari Griffith
Presenter (Music Time):
Ian Humphris
Producer (Music Time):
John Hosier
Producer (Music Time):
Moyra Gambleton
Writer (Gweld a Siarad/Words and Pictures):
John Tully
Unknown:
Wynne Lloyd
Gwen:
Gwyneth Lewis
Ifor:
Alun Rhys Jenkins
Dr Parry:
David Lyn
Thomas:
Islwyn Morris
Glyn Davies:
Clive Roberts
Inspector:
Guto Roberts
Bet:
Rachel Thomas
Owens:
Ieuan Rhys Williams
Presenter (A Year's Journey):
Eric Simms

with John Craven

Judges Waris Hussein, Anthony Squire, Sally Thomsett
'Astonishing,' 'exciting,' 'fresh' were adjectives much used by the judges of last year's film competition for the under-16s. The first prize was won jointly by Helen Larder (aged 13) and Stephen Ley (aged 14).
Who will win this year? And can the films be better?
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Craven
Judge:
Waris Hussein
Judge:
Anthony Squire
Judge:
Sally Thomsett
Producer:
David Turnbull

Robert Robinson takes a look at January 1952.
Gracie Fields and Elizabeth Taylor are both married; King Farouk gets an heir; the Flying Enterprise sinks; Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh fly to Kenya.

Contributors

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

David Frost in conversation with Bing Crosby
Crosby recalls his '50 years as a paid performer,' his favourite songs and films, the night he was sent to jail and a few golf stories amongst other reminiscences.

'As you know my ears are a little prominent. So when I made my first picture The Big Broadcast, they glued them back. I looked like a whippet in full flight. One day they both popped out and I said I'm not going to put them back. The director said "You've got to. We've got half the picture with them back and now you look like a taxi with both doors open."'
To end, Louis Armstrong, joins him in 'Blueberry Hill.'

Contributors

Interviewer:
David Frost
Interviewee:
Bing Crosby
Singer:
Louis Armstrong
Creative consultant:
Neil Shand
Produced for Westinghouse by:
Peter Baker
Presented for BBCtv by:
Iain Johnstone

A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented by David Dimbleby with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Bernard Falk, Max Hastings, James Hogg, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Barrie Penrose and David Taylor with special contributions from Keith Kyle and Robert McKenzie

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Reporter:
Bernard Falk
Reporter:
Max Hastings
Reporter:
James Hogg
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Barrie Penrose
Reporter:
David Taylor
Special Contributions:
Keith Kyle
Special Contributions:
Robert McKenzie
Producer of the Week:
David Harrison
Editor:
Anthony Smith

A man's ideas caught by the film camera

Dave Douglass of Hatfield, Yorkshire coalminer and revolutionary
The third of five conversations with working people about their lives, jobs and beliefs.
(from Birmingham)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Dave Douglass
Producer:
Philip Donnellan

BBC One London

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