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9.38 Science Session: Outlook Uncertain

10.0-10.15 Tout Compris: 2: Au petit dejeuner. En route. Au stade. A table.
(Colour)

10.25-10.45 Let's Look at Wales: Snowdonia
Presented by David Parry-Jones
(For Schools in Wales)
(Colour)

11.0 Music Time

Contributors

Presenter (Let's Look at Wales):
David Parry-Jones
Producer (Let's Look at Wales):
J. Mervyn Williams

Kevin Fitzgerald looks at the Chilterns - 500 square miles of beautiful countryside, only about one hour's drive from London.
In the last two decades more than a million people have come to live there. How has the area absorbed them, and how many more can it absorb before the countryside that they have all moved away from London to enjoy is destroyed by their own enthusiasm for it?

Contributors

Presenter:
Kevin Fitzgerald
Producer:
Roger Price
Executive Producer:
Bridget Winter

Live coverage from the Centre Court of the West Hants Club, Bournemouth, of the first major British Championship of the new season. World class pairings will be competing in this richest-ever British hard court event, the only Grand Prix tournament being staged in the world this week.
David Vine reports the news and results of the £27,000 championship.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Commentator:
Bill Knight
Commentator:
Donald Dell
Television Presentation:
Fred Viner

The Grumbleweeds invite you to 'Drop in the Coal Hole' for a fast-moving party with songs, jokes and impressions. This week their special guests are Lawrie Adam and The Crazy Tramps
(from Manchester)

Contributors

Entertainers:
The Grumbleweeds
Comedian:
Lawrie Adam
Trampolinists:
The Crazy Tramps
Script:
Garry Chambers
Accompanist:
Harry Hayward
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Producer:
Tony Harrison

Discs, stars and the news from this week's Top Thirty
Introduced by Kenny Everett
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Pan's People

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenny Everett
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Musical Director:
Johnny Pearson
Dancers:
Pan's People
Choreography:
Flick Colby
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Producer:
Johnnie Stewart

The intangible menace that has been the curse of mankind since Cain insidiously invades the USS Enterprise, causing chaos and bringing the Star-Ship to the brink of destruction.
Under its hateful influence, crew and Klingons clash in blind fury, oblivious to the peril until Captain Kirk perceives the strangest of solutions.

Contributors

Captain Kirk:
William Shatner
Mr Spock:
Leonard Nimoy
Dr McCoy:
de Forest Kelley
Chekov:
Walter Koenig
Scott:
James Doohan
Kang:
Michael Ansara
Mara:
Susan Howard

Old-Time Music-Hall from the stage of the Famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds
(By arrangement with Stanley and Michael Joseph)

For your delectation and delight, your Chairman, the dashingly debonair Leonard Sachs introduces Charlie Williams, Anita Harris, Rod Hull and Emu, Sheila Mathews, Wil Sterling, Los Platas
Members of the Players Theatre, London

(Colour)

Contributors

Chairman:
Leonard Sachs
Comedian:
Charlie Williams
Performer:
Anita Harris
Puppeteer:
Rod Hull
Performer:
Sheila Mathews
Performer:
Wil Sterling
Performers:
Los Platas
Singer/Dancer (Members of the Players Theatre, London):
Jackie Toye
Singer/Dancer (Members of the Players Theatre, London):
Clifton Todd
Singer/Dancer (Members of the Players Theatre, London):
Loraine Hart
Singer/Dancer (Members of the Players Theatre, London):
Dudley Stevens
Singer/Dancer (Members of the Players Theatre, London):
Diane Jane Argyle
Singer/Dancer (Members of the Players Theatre, London):
Robin Sachs
Singer/Dancer (Members of the Players Theatre, London):
Reawyn Blade
Singer/Dancer (Members of the Players Theatre, London):
Nigel Williams
Musical Director:
Bernard Herrmann
Choreographer:
Doreen Hermitage
Producer:
Barney Colehan

A new thriller in five parts by Douglas Hurd and Andrew Osmond
Dramatised for television by James MacTaggart
Starring Bill Simpson as MacNair
and Maria Aitken as Sukey Dunmayne, John Cairney as John Mackie, Iain Cuthbertson as Chief Con Blair, Clinton Greyn as Col Cameron, Cyril Luckham as Lord Thorganby, Leonard Maguire as James Henderson, Maurice Roeves as Brodie

(BBC Scotland)
(Could it happen here?: pages 8 and 9)
(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
Douglas Hurd
Author:
Andrew Osmond
Dramatised by:
James MacTaggart
Designer:
David McKenzie
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Director:
Bob Hird
MacNair:
Bill Simpson
Sukey Dunmayne:
Maria Aitken
John Mackie:
John Cairney
Chief Con Blair:
Iain Cuthbertson
Col Cameron:
Clinton Greyn
Lord Thorganby:
Cyril Luckham
James Henderson:
Leonard Maguire
Brodie:
Maurice Roeves
Hart:
Peter Cellier
Chief Insp Rennie:
Gerard Slevin
Kemble:
Ed Devereux
Reporter:
Bruce McKenzie
Mrs Merrilies:
Madeleine Christie
Chairman:
George Robb
Young Man:
Gavin Bolys
Chappie Chapman:
Alex Norton
Micky Duncan:
Andrew Byatt
Wee man in pub:
Patrick Lewsley
First policeman:
Stuart McGugan
Second policeman:
John Scobie
Third policeman:
John Mackenzie

Featuring prominent and interesting guests with Robin Day

Tonight Ellen Peck, glamorous authoress of the controversial American best-seller The Baby Trap, attacks what she calls 'The Motherhood Myth' and argues her case for 'child-free' marriage with Angela Willans, columnist Mary Grant of Woman's Own, Wendy Greengross, doctor and mother of five, and Isobel Allen, sociologist now researching Women and Birth.

Trials of motherhood: page 5

Contributors

Presenter:
Robin Day
Guest:
Ellen Peck
Panellist:
Angela Willans
Panellist:
Mary Grant
Panellist:
Wendy Greengross
Panellist:
Isobel Allen
Producer:
Christopher Capron
Editor:
Gordon Watts

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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