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9.38 Science Session: Looking at Cars
Is it a means of transportation, a status symbol or a toy? The car can be all of these things and a lot more besides.
Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler.

10.0 Look and Read

10.25-10.45 Growth of Modern Wales: John Wilkinson, Ironmaster
Written and produced by Elwyn Thomas.
This short play presents John Wilkinson as one of the leaders, in North Wales, of the Industrial Revolution in the second half of the 18th century.
With John Garvin, Ray Handy, Alan Downer, Bill Meilen

11.5-11.25 Scene

11.35 Music Time

Contributors

Presenter (Science Session):
Geoffrey Wheeler
Producer (Science Session):
Morton Surguy
Writer/Producer (Growth of Modern Wales):
Elwyn Thomas
Designer (Growth of Modern Wales):
Pauline Harrison
[Actor]:
John Garvin
[Actor]:
Ray Handy
[Actor]:
Alan Downer
[Actor]:
Bill Meilen

2.30 The Miss Selfridge Stakes (6 furlongs)
3.5 Mateus Rose Stakes Handicap (7 furlongs)
3.40 The Trollope and Colls Stakes (2 miles)
4.10 The Leadenhall Stakes Handicap (11 miles)

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator:
Clive Graham
Interviewer:
Julian Wilson
Television Presentation:
Bob Duncan

A special edition from France
As the crucial decision on Britain's entry to the Common Market approaches, Raymond Baxter examines the progress in science and technology of our powerful future European partners or competitors - the French.
From the Pyrenees: a furnace powered by the sun.
From Marseilles: stopping a heart attack before it happens.
From the Loire: hens lay eggs with tougher shells.
From Provence: an artist who sculpts in concrete.
From Toulouse: will the European Airbus be the plane for your holiday in 1974?

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Reporter:
William Woollard
Reporter:
Michael Rodd
Producer:
Richard Collin
Editor:
Lawrence Wade

Written by David Climie and Austin Steele
Starring The Bachelors: Con Cluskey, Dec Cluskey, John Stokes
A day at Royal Ascot
[with] Robert Keegan as Lord Brentwood, Tommy Godfrey as Landlord, Dan Meaden as Humphrey
[and] Therese McMurray, Tony Sympson, Natalie Kent, Martin Carroll, Olwen Brookes, Pamela Manson
(Tony Sympson is in 'Fiddler on the Roof' at Her Majesty's Theatre, London)

Contributors

Writer:
David Climie
Writer/Producer:
Austin Steele
Music Associate:
Dennis Wilson
Designer:
Chris Thompson
Director:
Roger Race
Con:
Con Cluskey
Dec:
Dec Cluskey
John:
John Stokes
Lord Brentwood:
Robert Keegan
Landlord:
Tommy Godfrey
Humphrey:
Dan Meaden
Pamela:
Therese McMurray
[Actor]:
Tony Sympson
[Actress]:
Natalie Kent
[Actor]:
Martin Carroll
[Actress]:
Olwen Brookes
[Actress]:
Pamela Manson

The International Final transmitted on the Eurovision network from Essen, Germany.
Teams from the following seven countries compete for the Eurovision Trophy
Great Britain: Blackpool
Belgium: Ostend
France: Le Mans
Germany: Offenburg
Holland: Alphen du Rhin
Italy: Riccione
Switzerland: Willisan

Introduced by Camillo Felgen and Tim Elstner
International referees Genaro Olivieri and Guido Pancaldi

Programme presented by the West German Television Service

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Camillo Felgen
Presenter:
Tim Elstner
International referee:
Genaro Olivieri
International referee:
Guido Pancaldi
Commentator:
David Vine
Commentator:
Eddie Waring
Referee:
Arthur Ellis
Producer:
Barney Colehan

The top-spot award-winning new comedy series adapted by Norman Lear from the favourite BBC series "Till Death Us Do Part" created by Johnny Speight

Archie is shocked and furious when he discovers that Mike has had the impertinence to write a letter of complaint to President Nixon - and from Archie's address at that. It is an insult to the commander-in-chief. What is more, it might dishearten him.

Starring Carroll O'Connor as Archie Bunker, Jean Stapleton as Edith Bunker, Rob Reiner as Mike Stivic, Sally Struthers as Gloria Stivic, Michael Evans as Lionel Jefferson
(from the USA)

Contributors

Adapted from "Till Death Us Do Part" by:
Johnny Speight
Adapted by/Producer:
Norman Lear
Director:
John Rich
Archie Bunker:
Carroll O'Connor
Edith Bunker:
Jean Stapleton
Mike Stivic:
Rob Reiner
Gloria Stivic:
Sally Struthers
Lionel Jefferson:
Michael Evans

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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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