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9.15 Engineering Craft Studies: Material removal principles
(Colour)

9.38 Science All Around: Wood

10.0 Music Time

10.25-10.45 Gwlad a Thref: O Gwmpas y Byd: Pompeii
Y cyflwyno gan Meirion Edwards (Town and Country)
(Colour)

11.0 Exploring Science: Patterns for Survival
Man - most adaptable of animals.
Narrated by Fergus O'Kelly.

11.23 Words and Pictures: Sam on Boffs' Island: Part 16
by John Tully

A play with puppets, for young readers.

(Colour)

11.40 British Social History: Into the motor age

12.5 Avventura: 15
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter (Gwlad a Thref):
Meirion Edwards
Producer (Gwlad a Thref):
R. Dilwyn Jones
Narrator (Exploring Science):
Fergus O'Kelly
Producer (Exploring Science):
Andrew Neal
Writer (Words and Pictures):
John Tully
Animator (Words and Pictures):
Oliver Postgate
Puppeteer/Settings (Words and Pictures):
Peter Firmin
Producer (Words and Pictures):
Claire Chovil
Sam:
Tony Robinson
Mr Gurgler:
Charles Collingwood

This filmed series attempts to give a child an insight into the realities and activities of urban, industrial, county town or seaside communities. Today's story is about Conway and the people who bring fish into town.

Contributors

Narrator:
Gordon Rollings
Director:
Peter Wiltshire

3.5 Fernbank Hurdle Race (3 m)
3.35 Whitbread Trial Handicap Steeplechase (3 m) including recorded coverage of
2.30 Sapling Novices' Steeplechase (2 1/2 m)

(Colour)

Contributors

Commentator:
Julian Wilson
Commentator:
Clive Graham
Interviewer:
Peter Bromley
TV Presentation:
Dennis Monger

Michael Rodd questions the winners and runners-up of the two previous finals. They look at: "The Pied Piper", "Winnie the Pooh".
The work of a film make-up artist in ageing a man from 16 years to 100 years old is featured in a special filmed report. The programme comes from the Odeon, Sale, with an audience of 700 children.

(from Manchester)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Rodd
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Director:
Des Sissons
Producer:
John Buttery

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

Raymond Baxter with reporters William Woollard, Michael Rodd presents a weekly report on the important and intriguing work of engineers, doctors, industrialists and research scientists in Britain and abroad: work which will change the shape of your life.

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Reporter:
William Woollard
Reporter:
Michael Rodd
Producer:
Brian Johnson
Producer:
Andrew Wiseman
Editor:
Dick Gilling

by Elwyn Jones
Starring Stratford Johns as Barlow

(The world is my oyster: pages 6-7)

Contributors

Writer/Barlow at Large format:
Elwyn Jones
Script Editor:
Hugo Martin
Executive Producer:
Leonard Lewis
Producer:
Keith Williams
Director:
Michael Hayes
Barlow:
Stratford Johns
Det-Supt Feathers:
Lockwood West
Dave Walters:
Jon Rollason
Con Albert Hoorn:
Hans Dagelet
Hotel desk clerk:
Dolf de Vries
Billy Andrews:
Alastair Meldrum
Barge guide:
Coney van Manen
Fingerprint man:
R. van Hilten
Con Tanjen:
Els Ingeborg Smits
Kommandant:
Frans Koxhoorn
Vensten:
Norman Beaton
Jenny Andrews:
Sara Clee

In the Vietnam war television made participants of us all.
After the ceasefire and American withdrawal Julian Pettifer looks at some of the television reporting and film-making from both South and North Vietnam since 1964, and at the changing ways we saw the war, through television. Reporters include James Cameron, Michael Charlton, Chet Huntley (NBC) and Julian Pettifer.

Contributors

Presenter/Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
James Cameron
Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
Chet Huntley
Producer:
Michael Starks
Editor:
Peter Pagnamenta

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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