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9.38 Exploration and Discovery: The Conquest of Everest

10.0 Look and Read: The Boy from Space: 10

10.25-10.45 Ffenestri
Cyfres i blant tua 6 oed 6: Gweld pont
Cyflwynydd Gaynor Morgan Rees
Storiwr Guto Roberts
Cynhyrchydd Wynne Lloyd
(For Schools in Wales)

11.0 Music Time

11.25 Scene: Are You Certain?

Contributors

Cyflwynydd (Ffenestri):
Gaynor Morgan Rees
Storiwr (Ffenestri):
Guto Roberts
Cynhyrchydd (Ffenestri):
Wynne Lloyd

A film by Alexander Zguridi
In the depths of a Russian forest a Red Deer calf is born. Throughout the contrasting seasons of his first year he encounters all kinds of fellow creatures, including a bathing bear, beavers, a menacing lynx, and a pack of hungry wolves.
(from Bristol; first shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Director:
Alexander Zguridi
Narrator:
Norman Shelley

by Barry and Jill Wilsher

A magic wand for every day of the week should make life easy for any fairy. Unfortunately the Fairy Sycamore was not very efficient and her magic sometimes got muddled with disastrous results.

(Next week: "Nice Picture Books" with Lesley Nunnerley, and Jackanory Playhouse: "No Experience Necessary")
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Barry Wilsher
Writer:
Jill Wilsher
Designer:
John Stout
Director:
Paul Stone
Executive Producer:
Anna Home
Lily:
Vicky Ireland
Griff:
Gordon Rollings
Bart:
Peter Hughes
Doofy:
Joe Dunlop
Princess Cherry:
Linda Partington
Queen:
Shirley Dixon
Sycamore:
Joan Sims
Prince Plum:
Toby Jon Perkins

with Look North, South Today, Look East, Midlands Today, Points West and Spotlight South West bringing you news and views in your region tonight
(including Regional Weather)
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings

A new Western series featuring the adventures of the three top hands from the Shiloh ranch and its new British owner.
[Starring] Stewart Granger as Col. Mackenzie, James Drury as the Virginian, Doug McClure as Trampas, Lee Majors as Roy Tate

Tate tears into town with an unconscious Colonel Mackenzie, but the only doctor who can save him is in the death cell, soon to mount the gallows.

Contributors

Col. Mackenzie:
Stewart Granger
The Virginian:
James Drury
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Roy Tate:
Lee Majors
Dr Kincaid:
Edward Binns
Mrs Kincaid:
Jane Wyatt
Judge Markham:
Lew Ayres
Sheriff Tolliver:
Tom Tryon
Deputy Lonnie:
Bo Svenson
Tracy:
Pat Harty
Store-keeper:
P.H. Herbert

The greatest of all beauty competitions direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
(organised by Mecca Promotions)
Michael Aspel and Terry Wogan introduce 60 beautiful girls from all over the world who have journeyed to London in search of the world's most coveted beauty crown.
Twenty-eight million judges join the celebrity panel in the Albert Hall to compare their grace, charm and personality in colourful national costume, elegant evening wear and eye-catching swimsuits.
The Mike Sammes Singers
The Johnny Greenland Dancers featuring Isobel Hurll
(Cover story: pages 6-7)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Aspel
Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Singers:
The Mike Sammes Singers
Dancers:
The Johnny Greenland Dancers
Dancer:
Isobel Hurll
Orchestra:
Phil Tate
Competition organiser:
Eric Morley
Competition organiser:
Julia Morley
Designer:
Richard Levin
Producer:
Philip Lewis

Round off the week with Robin Day
A personality in the news... a topical issue... a human dilemma... whatever Talk-In tackles tonight you can expect 45 minutes of hard-hitting questions and argument from television's top interviewer and his studio audience of people concerned.

Contributors

Presenter:
Robin Day
Associate Producer:
Christopher Capron
Executive Producer:
Gordon Watts

The third in a season of films featuring some of the screen's most celebrated femmes fatales
also starring Cary Grant, Owen Moore

"She Done Him Wrong" is based on Mae West's own notorious stage play "Diamond Lil", in which she made her name. Cast as the star performer in a notorious Bowery beer-hall in the gay 90s, Mae West outraged censors and horrified moralists of the day with her portrayal of a very 'liberated' woman.

(Radio Times People: page 5; This Week's Films: page 11)

Contributors

Director:
Lowell Sherman
Lady Lou:
Mae West
Capt Cummings:
Cary Grant
Chick Clark:
Owen Moore
Serge Stanieff:
Gilbert Roland
Gus Jordan:
Noah Beery Sr
Dan Flynn:
David Landau
Russian Rita:
Rafaela Ottiano

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