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9.38 Maths Workshop: Stage 1: Dominoes and Routes

10.00 History 1917-71: America gets involved
Commentary by Brian Redhead

10.25-10.45 Look and Read: Len and the River Mob: 7

11.00 Watch!: Visiting Australia
(Colour)

11.18 Going to Work: Jobs on the Land

11.40 Making Music

12.05 New Horizons: The Population Explosion
Introduced by John Tusa
With Professor Paul Ehrlich, Jack Parsons, Dr George Moreis

Contributors

Narrator (History 1917-71):
Brian Redhead
Presenter (New Horizons):
John Tusa
Expert (New Horizons):
Professor Paul Ehrlich
Expert (New Horizons):
Jack Parsons
Expert (New Horizons):
Dr George Moreis

An unusual view of things by Tony Hart, Pat Keysell and Ben Benison including The Prof with more ingenious machines by Wilfred Makepeace Lunn, Digger, Cuckoo, Burbles, Humphrey Umbrage and Susanne.

Contributors

Presenter/Artist:
Tony Hart
Presenter:
Pat Keysell
Mime artist:
Ben Benison
The Prof:
David Cleveland
Inventor:
Wilfred Makepeace Lunn
Designer:
John Bone
Director:
Clive Doig
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

News and opinions from the country at large including Weather in your area 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

Sir Stanley Rous, President of FIFA presents the trophies.
Group 1 Winners: N Ireland: Bertie Peacock, Bryan Hamilton (Ipswich), Alex Elder (Stoke City), Phil Coulter
v Group 2 Winners Wales or Scotland

Referee Stuart Hall

Contributors

Trophy presentation:
Sir Stanley Rous
Panellist (N Ireland):
Bertie Peacock
Panellist (N Ireland):
Bryan Hamilton
Panellist (N Ireland):
Alex Elder
Panellist (N Ireland):
Phil Coulter
Referee:
Stuart Hall
Director:
Martin L. Bell
Producer:
Mary Evans

Starring Dan Blocker and Susan Clark

The frontier days of the old West. John Killibrew persuades a whole community to build a town in the High Sierras because he is convinced that a new railroad will run through it. But the railroad by-passes the town and the people treat him as an outcast.

Contributors

Director:
Don Taylor
John Killibrew:
Dan Blocker
Mary Duren:
Susan Clark
Sam Batt:
John Dehner
Angus Duren:
Warren Oates
Pete Duren:
Paul Petersen
R.J. Hoferkamp:
Henry Jones
Old Man Walenski:
Edgar Buchanan
Eben Duren:
Don Stroud

An Imperial story in 13 parts.
Written by Correlli Barnett.

Until the Boer War the British basked in Imperial glory: domination of the seas, world power, world Empire, peace and progress. But there were some who saw dangerous weaknesses; educational, social and industrial development lagged sadly behind the new state of Imperial Germany.
British naval guns missed their target twice in every three shots; the Army was more fitted for fighting ill-armed natives than a modern European foe.
Yet by 1918 the German challenge had been defeated; the British Empire had united and acted as a single, collective power - a super state. But in this moment of triumph, the Empire stood at the turning point of its destiny.
A BBC-tv/Time-Life co-production

Contributors

Writer:
Correlli Barnett
Narrator:
Robert Hardy
Series Editor:
Max Morgan-Witts
Script Editor:
Gordon Watkins
Graphics Designer:
Colin Cheeseman
Film Cameraman:
Geoff Mulligan
Film Editor:
Jonathan Gill
Producer:
John Bird

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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