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9.38 Science All Around: Care of the Young

10.0 Music Time
A series for 8-year-olds
with children from Lady Margaret School, Southall

10.25 Gweld a Siarad: Cyfrinach Plas Mawr: 2
gyda GWYNETH LEWIS, ALUN RHYS JENKINS, DAVID LYN ISLWYN MORRIS, CLIVE ROBERTS, GUTO ROBERTS, RACHEL THOMAS IEUAN RHYS WILLIAMS
Stori can JOHN TULLY
Cynhyrchydd WYNNE LLOYD
(I Ysgolion Cymru: Seeing and Speaking)

Contributors

Narrator (Science All Around):
Fergus O'Kelly
Producer (Science All Around):
Michael Coyle
Presenter (Music Time):
Mari Griffith
Presenter (Music Time):
Ian Humphris
Producer (Music Time):
John Hosier
Unknown:
Gwyneth Lewis
Unknown:
Alun Rhys Jenkins
Unknown:
David Lyn
Unknown:
Islwyn Morris
Unknown:
Clive Roberts
Unknown:
Guto Roberts
Unknown:
Rachel Thomas
Unknown:
Ieuan Rhys Williams
Unknown:
John Tully
Cynhyrchydd:
Wynne Lloyd

Live coverage of one of today's matches in this new 55-over competition. Eight teams have qualified from the zonal leagues for the quarter-final stages, and are now just two matches away from the final at Lord's.
Introduced by Peter West

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Commentary:
Richie Benaud
Commentary:
Jim Laker
Television Presentation:
David Kenning
Television Presentation:
Bob Duncan

by John Gould
[Starring] Paul Daneman, Julian Glover
A story in six episodes

Starhemberg is dead; Rankin missing; Saunders 'blown,' and Carson listening to every word... no one can trust anyone any more...
(Episode 4 tomorrow, 7.0 pm; cast p 42)

Contributors

Writer:
John Gould
Series devised by:
Robert Barr
Cmdr Ryan:
Paul Daneman
Cmdr Anderson:
Julian Glover

Star Fleet orders specifically forbid intervention in the evolution of other races, yet Captain Kirk takes the grave risk of running guns to a previously peaceful tribe.
He runs a far greater peril without even realising it, which is perhaps just as well for his peace of mind.

Contributors

Captain Kirk:
William Shatner
Mr Spock:
Leonard Nimoy
Dr McCoy:
de Forest Kelley
Nona:
Nancy Kovak
Tyree:
Michael Witney

by John Pennington
Starring Marius Goring
with Ann Morrish
and Victor Winding, Michael Farnsworth, Valerie Murray

The milkman pays his morning call on Mrs Carr, and finds her lying unconscious on the conservatory floor. She is surrounded by fragments of a milk bottle - which lead to several sleepless nights for Hardy and Sandra.

Contributors

Writer:
John Pennington
Series devised by/Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Series devised by:
N.J. Crisp
Lighting:
John Dixon
Script Editor:
Geoffrey Tetlow
Designer:
John Hurst
Director:
Viktors Ritelis
Rutter:
Frederick Arle
Mrs Carr:
Lucy Griffiths
Milkman:
Robert Grange
Jo Hardy:
Ann Morrish
John Hardy:
Marius Goring
Det-Chief Insp Fleming:
Victor Winding
Ambulance man:
Jeremy Anthony
Sandra Hughes:
Valerie Murray
Det-Sgt Ashe:
Michael Farnsworth
Carter:
Godfrey Jackman
Landlord:
Morgan Sheppard
Stan:
Paul Humpoletz
Dr Peers:
Sally Sanders
Policewoman:
Jennifer Piercey

features The European Football Championships and Tokyo Olympiad

Belgium v West Germany
Semi-Final of the European Championship from Antwerp, Belgium
West Germany knocked England out of the same championships in the quarter-final and Belgium defeated Italy. The winners of tonight's match meet the winners of Russia v Hungary next Sunday in Brussels.

Tokyo Olympiad
Director Kon Ichikawa's master film of the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games - with 164 cameramen, 232 lenses, 6,000 competitors, and a budget of £370,000. Three months before the Munich Olympic Games of 1972, "Tokyo Olympiad" projects in director Ichikawa's own words - 'the solemnity of the moment when man defies his limits.'

Frank Bough introduces an international Sportsnight plus news and views from home and abroad.

Football TV presentation by RTB

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Producer:
Jonathan Martin
Editor:
Sam Leitch
Commentator (Football):
Barry Davies
Director (Tokyo Olympiad):
Kon Ichikawa

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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