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9 38 Maths Workshop: Stage 1 - Round-up 1
Introduced by Michael Holt

10.0 History 1917-71: Lenin's Revolution
Commentary by Brian Redhead

10.25-10.45 Look and Read: Len and the River Mob: 1
by Roy Brown
dramatised by Leonard Kingston

11.0 Watch!: Ice and Snow: Animals

11.18 Going to Work: Starting a Job

11.40 Making Music
Introduced by John Langstaff

12.5 New Horizons: The Nuclear Age
Introduced by John Tusa
with Lord Chalfont, Robin Clarke

Contributors

Presenter (Maths Workshop):
Michael Holt
Producer (Maths Workshop):
John Cain
Narrator (History 1917-71):
Brian Redhead
Series Producer (History 1917-71):
Jill Sheppard
Author (Look and Read):
Roy Brown
Dramatised by (Look and Read):
Leonard Kingston
Presenter (Making Music):
John Langstaff
Presenter (New Horizons):
John Tusa
Guest (New Horizons):
Lord Chalfont
Guest (New Horizons):
Robin Clarke
Producer (New Horizons):
Michael Rosen

In-service education project for teachers.

Curricula; resources; organisation - a first look at the fundamental issues involved in the raising of the school leaving age.

(Repeated on BBC2, Thursday 6.35. Accompanying sound series Radio 3, Wednesdays. Booklet: page 62. What Rosla means to tomorrow's 16 year-olds: page 13)

Contributors

Producer:
Michael Lumley
Series Producer:
Roger Owen

An unusual view of things by Tony Hart, Pat Keysell and Ben Benison including The Prof with Digger, Cuckoo and Burbles.

(Send a design for a 'Hallo machine,' or a painting for the 'Gallery' to Vision On, [address removed]. We are sorry we cannot return them, but there's a prize for any that are shown)

Contributors

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

News and opinions from the country at large, and, in particular, Your Region Tonight
(including Regional Weather)
co-ordinated by Michael Barratt and Bob Wellings

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Reporter:
Brian Ash
Reporter:
Robert Langley
Reporter:
Lynn Lewis
Reporter:
Jack Pizzey
Reporter:
Joan Shenton
Reporter:
Philip Tibenham
Assistant Editor:
Phil Sidey
Editor:
Michael Bunce

Raymond Baxter introduces a weekly report on the invention that could prove revolutionary... the breakthrough doctors hoped for... the idea engineers knew had to work... on the whole fast-changing world of science, medicine and technology that will alter tomorrow.
With James Burke.

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Presenter:
James Burke
Reporter:
William Woollard
Reporter:
Michael Rodd
Producer:
Brian Johnson
Producer:
Richard Collin
Editor:
Lawrence Wade

Starring Rory Calhoun, Patricia Bredin, John Gregson, Peter Arne, Gianna Maria Canale

A group of fortune seekers, each carrying a part of a map they hope will lead them to buried treasure, make their way to the island of Monte Cristo - to find yet another treasure seeker already there.
When the thieves fall out the swords start to flash in this exciting adventure with Rory Calhoun, hero of countless Westerns, here switching from gun to sword and swashbuckling to the manner born as a soldier of fortune who offers help to the daughter of one of the treasure seekers.
(This Week's Films: page 11)

Contributors

Producer/Director:
Robert S. Baker
Producer/Director:
Monty Berman
Capt Adam Corbett:
Rory Calhoun
Renato:
John Gregson
Pauline:
Patricia Bredin
Boldini:
Peter Arne
Lucetta:
Gianna Maria Canale
Col Jackson:
Ian Hunter
Albert:
Sam Kydd
Van Ryman:
David Davies
Auclair:
Francis Matthews
Carlo:
Endre Muller
Gino:
Tutte Lemkow
Militia Officer:
Tony Thawnton
French cafe proprietor:
C. Denier Warren
English innkeeper:
George Street
Beppo:
Michael Balfour

An Imperial story in 13 parts.

The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria was the high noon of the British Empire. On 22 June 1897, the elderly Queen gave thanks to God for her reign of 60 years. Her British subjects joined in a festival of celebration and self-congratulation.
The British Empire in Jubilee Year was the largest Empire the world had known. It was 91 times the area of the mother country, a quarter of the earth's surface.
In their 'jubilation,' the British compared themselves to Imperial Rome, and assumed that God was on their side. As they watched the great Jubilee military procession through London, they cheered the 'Soldiers of the Queen' who had fought 70 colonial wars during the 60 years Victoria had been on the throne.

Narrated by Robert Hardy
with Dame Gladys Cooper, Andre Morell, Penelope Lee
Appearing: Peter Reeves, Harry Landis, Gaye Brown, Tony Newlands and Members of The Auckland Grand Operatic Society, Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery,
Royal Navy, Scots Guards, Band of The Welsh Guards.

A BBCtv/Time-Life co-production
(Cover story: pages 56-59)

Contributors

Narrator:
Robert Hardy
Voices:
Dame Gladys Cooper
Voices:
Andre Morell
Voices:
Penelope Lee
Interviewee:
Peter Reeves
Interviewee:
Harry Landis
Interviewee:
Gaye Brown
Interviewee:
Tony Newlands
Singers:
Members of The Auckland Grand Operatic Society
Musicians:
Band of The Welsh Guards
Series Editor:
Max Morgan-Witts
Script Editor:
Gordon Watkins
Music:
Richard Connolly
Music:
Alfred Ralston
Title music composed by:
Wilfred Josephs
Title music conducted by:
Marcus Dods
Historical Adviser:
Professor Robin Winks
Historical Adviser:
Dr Trevor Reese
Graphics Designer:
Bernard Lodge
Film Cameraman:
Elmer Cossey
Film Cameraman:
Ron Lowe
Film Editor:
Peter West
Writer/Producer:
Tom Baydon

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