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9.38 Maths Workshop: Stage 1: Arrows

10.0 History 1917-71: Hitler's War
Commentary by Brian Redhead

10.25-10.45 Look and Read: The Boy from Space: 5: The Hold-Up

11.0 Watch!: Charley, Charlotte and the Golden Canary

11.18 Going to Work: Settling In

11.40 Making Music

12.5 New Horizons: A Matter of Degree?

Contributors

Narrator (History 1917-71):
Brian Redhead
Presenter (Look and Read):
Charles Collingwood

Introduced by Johnny Morris
The World of Animals
In the wild, in the zoo, at home - animals illustrating their magic.
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Johnny Morris
Director:
George Inger
Director:
Brian McDuffie
Producer:
Douglas Thomas

News and opinions from the country at large and, in particular, Your Region Tonight (including Regional Weather) co-ordinated by Michael Barratt from the International Motor Show. What's new at Earls Court and a Nationwide look at some of the problems facing you in buying and running a car today.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Assistant Editor:
Phil Sidey
Editor:
Michael Bunce

by Leslie Duxbury
Starring James Ellis, John Slater, Derek Waring
with Jack Carr, Douglas Fielding

People are already getting hurt - without the police joining in...

Contributors

Writer:
Leslie Duxbury
Mrs Benson:
Diana Coupland
PC Covill:
Jack Carr
Mrs Lamb:
Pat Beckett
Beat PC:
Michael Gargery
PC Quilley:
Douglas Fielding
Det-Sgt Stone:
John Slater
Sgt Lynch:
James Ellis
Det-Insp Goss:
Derek Waring
Ward sister:
Rosalind Shanks
Mrs Kenyon:
Valerie Bell
Geoffrey Kenyon:
Neil Kennedy

Starring Leo McKern, Janet Munro
with Maxine Audley, Dennis Price, Miles Malleson, Duncan Macrae

TV personality and lecher Prof Bowles-Ottery is not popular with his fellow Fellows at University. But his ambition is deadly!
(This Week's Films: page 16)

Contributors

Director:
Don Chaffey
Bowles-Ottery:
Leo McKern
Delia:
Janet Munro
Clarinda:
Maxine Audley
Hughes:
Dennis Price
Dr Wooley:
Miles Malleson
Dr Brass:
Duncan Macrae
Dr Fisher:
Leonard Rossiter
Epicene:
Alan Wheatley
Mrs Pugh-Smith:
Patricia Jessel
Fred:
Dinsdale Landen
Inspector Butts:
George Benson
The Master:
Mark Dignam
Armstrong:
Jerome Willis
Supt Rastleigh:
Ralph Michael

Every boy and girl will come into contact with drugs, in some form or other, before they leave school. This film meticulously reconstructs five crucial days in the life of a sixth-form college in Berkshire which was brought face to face with drug-taking in its midst. The film was shot at the actual school, and the dialogue is based on statements made at the time and before a witness. Actors have replaced two police detectives and those students who were deeply implicated. But all the others appearing in the reconstruction are the actual people involved - the students, the staff of the college, and the Principal.
This true story begins when a plain-clothes police officer overhears a group of pupils talking about drugs. It traces in detail the conflict of loyalty that developed within the community, the events which led to several expulsions, and a sequel that was unforeseen and tragic.
Some of the issues raised in this film are discussed in the following programme.

Contributors

Producer:
Roger Mills

Tonight's film raises a dilemma: how should drug incidents in schools be handled? What action should parents and head teachers take? This issue, so peculiar to our time, will be discussed by those whose jobs bring them face to face with it.
Chairman Ludovic Kennedy
(Drugs at school: page 15)

Contributors

Chairman:
Ludovic Kennedy

A discussion on last week's film featuring Liam de Paor's views of Christianity in Ireland.
Michael Gill (in the chair), Liam de Paor, Fr James Coulter, The Rev Robert Dickinson

Contributors

Chairman:
Michael Gill
Panellist:
Liam de Paor
Panellist:
Fr James Coulter
Panellist:
The Rev Robert Dickinson
Producer:
Moore Wasson

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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