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James Burke and the BBC Space Team report direct from Houston on astronauts Young and Duke's first day on the moon.

(Colour)

Contributors

Commentator:
James Burke
US Co-ordinating Engineer:
Jeff Meadows
Producer:
Tam Fry
Producer:
John Reynolds
Editor:
Michael Bukht
Executive Producer:
Richard Francis

A documentary by Richard Cawston.
This unique film shows what it was like to travel to New York aboard this historic liner, and traces her fascinating story through the great days of the Atlantic Ocean to her departure from New York on 22 September 1967 on her 1,001st Atlantic crossing and last passenger-carrying voyage.

Contributors

Director:
Richard Cawston
Narrator:
Kenneth More
Scriptwriter:
Anthony Lawrence

Michael Rodd introduces the third programme in the new series of this popular quiz of observation and general knowledge. This week the contestants come from the cities of Perth and Dundee and look at scenes from: Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Jason and the Argonauts, Pinocchio.
Behind the Scenes this week looks at the making of the latest James Bond film.
(from Manchester)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Rodd
Director:
Des Sisson
Producer:
John Buttery

by Mike Craig and Lawrie Kinsley
Starring Mike Hope and Albie Keen
with Peter Goodwright as Crumble the Butler, Una McLean as Jessie McPherson,
Ruth Kettlewell as Mrs Grapple the Cook, Dave Hatton as 'The Shadow'
and guest artists Cottle and Austen's Circus
With The Sisters Inaros, The Hi-Jacks and Ted Whiteford and his Music
(BBC Scotland)

Contributors

Writer:
Mike Craig
Writer:
Lawrie Kinsley
Additional Material:
John Morley
Additional Material:
David A. Yallop
Additional Material:
Barry Jones
Additional Material:
Hope and Keen
Incidental Music:
Alastair McDonald
Designer:
Walter Miller
Producer:
Paul Ciani
Mike:
Mike Hope
Albie:
Albie Keen
Crumble the Butler:
Peter Goodwright
Jessie McPherson:
Una McLean
Mrs Grapple the Cook:
Ruth Kettlewell
'The Shadow':
Dave Hatton
Trapeze artists:
The Sisters Inaros
Musicians:
The Hi-Jacks
Musicians:
Ted Whiteford and his Music

Highlights of Apollo 16's first day on the moon, including setting up the first Lunar Observatory and the astronauts' first drive in the Lunar Rover across the Cayley Plain.
James Burke reports from the BBC's Mission Control studio with Dr Eugene Shoemaker, former Head of NASA's Geology Section, and Dr Stuart Agrell, (Cambridge University), Dr Geoffrey Eglinton (Bristol University), NASA Principal Investigators; and comment from the astronauts and scientists at the Manned Spacecraft Centre.
Presented in association with NASA, EBU and the US networks

Contributors

Presenter:
James Burke
Guest:
Dr Eugene Shoemaker
Guest:
Dr Stuart Agrell
Guest:
Dr Geoffrey Eglinton

from the Hammersmith Palais, London
Peter West introduces The Grand Finals of the Amateur Latin American and Professional Modern Ballroom Championships and The Finals of a special Amateur Jive Contest and Special Professional Viennese Waltz Contest
Music by The Ken Mackintosh Orchestra
Organised by Mecca Promotions

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Musicians:
The Ken MacKintosh Orchestra
Commentator:
Barri Haynes
Arranged by:
Eric Morley
Television Presentation:
Barrie Edgar

A season of films featuring these famous clowns of the cinema - the zany creators of chaos and confusion.

The Marx Brothers are let loose on an unsuspecting academic world when Groucho, in the guise of Professor Quincey Adams Wagstaff, is elected President of Huxley College.
(Next week: Duck Soup)
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Bert Kalmar
Screenplay:
Harry Ruby
Screenplay:
S.J. Perelman
Screenplay:
Will B. Greig Johnstone
Director:
Norman McLeod
Professor Quincey Adams Wagstaff:
Groucho Marx
Pinky:
Harpo Marx
Barovelli:
Chico Marx
Frank Wagstaff:
Zeppo Marx
Jennings:
David Landau
Connie Bailey:
Thelma Todd
Peggy Carrington:
Florine McKinney
Mullens:
Guinn Williams
McCarthy:
Joseph Sauers
Retiring President:
Reginald Barlow
Professor Hornsbogle:
Robert Greig

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