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9.38 Science All Around: Eggs and Seeds

10.0 Music Time

10.25-10.45 Gwlad a Thref: Dyn a'i Waith: Delta'r Afon Nil
Y cyflwyno gan MEIRION EDWARDS Cynhyrchydd R. DILWYN JONES
(Town and Country. BBC Wales)
(Colour)

11.0 Exploring Science: Cells
The millions of different cells in a human adult begin as a fusion of two cells, a sperm and an ovum.
Introduced by Fergus O'Kelly

11.23 Tout Compris: 3: Au college. Au cafe-bar. Chez Claire. A une boum.
(Colour)

11.40 British Social History: Towards Equality

12.5 Avventura: 23
(Colour)

Contributors

Unknown:
Meirion Edwards
Unknown:
Cynhyrchydd R. Dilwyn
Presenter (Exploring Science):
Fergus O'Kelly
Producer (Exploring Science):
Michael Coyle

Raymond Baxter visits the capital of the world's largest but least-known nation, the People's Republic of China, as British businessmen display their latest technology to the Chinese at the biggest western Trade Fair ever staged in Peking.
Raymond Baxter reports on China's own progress in technology and medicine: on how herbal remedies are used to treat babies for viral pneumonia in hospital, and adults for nervous headaches by a village 'barefoot doctor'; on how scrap metal is re-cycled down on the commune to produce new harrow-blades and plough-shares; on China's answer to the Land Rover - Raymond road-tests the 'Peking,' a tough cross-country vehicle; on how the local vet cures a lame cow, not with drugs but with a fine steel probe and a small electric current.

Contributors

Reporter:
Raymond Baxter
Director:
Patrick Uden
Editor:
Lawrence Wade

by Marc Brandel
A second chance to see Court Martial
Starring Robert Wagner, David McCallum
with Edward Hardwicke, Jack Hedley, Christopher Neame, Bernard Hepton
Guest star Kenneth Griffith

At Colditz, insubordination is a court martial offence. It also means a train journey to Leipzig, and an opportunity to escape.
A BBCtv-Universal TV co-production

Contributors

Writer:
Marc Brandel
Series Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
William Slater
Dr Starb:
Kenneth Griffith
Flt-Lt Carrington:
Robert Wagner
Flt-Lt Carter:
David McCallum
Capt Pat Grant:
Edward Hardwicke
Lt-Col Preston:
Jack Hedley
Lt Dick Player:
Christopher Neame
Capt Brent:
Paul Chapman
Capt Downing:
Richard Heffer
P/O Muir:
Peter Penry-Jones
Kommandant:
Bernard Hepton
Bauman:
Ralph Michael
Colonel:
Geoffrey Toone
Prosecutor:
Harry Brooks Jr
Medical orderly:
Julian Herington

The Germans regarded Peter Allan as a curiosity, as he wore a kilt. He escaped and on the road to Vienna was given a lift by an SS officer. Tonight he talks to Frank Gillard

Contributors

Interviewer:
Frank Gillard
Interviewee:
Peter Allan
Producer:
Frances Whitaker

by Bertolt Brecht
Translated by Eric Bentley
A Play of the Month presentation
with Leo McKern as Azdak
Patrick Magee as The Storyteller
Sara Kestelman as Grusha

(Why Leo plumped for England: pp 8-9)
(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
Bertolt Brecht
Translator:
Eric Bentley
Composer/Musician:
Bill Southgate
Costumes:
John Bloomfield
Lighting:
Robert Wright
Designer:
Tony Abbott
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Bill Hays
Azdak:
Leo McKern
The Storyteller:
Patrick Magee
Grusha:
Sara Kestelman
[Actress]:
Fanny Carby
[Actor]:
Donald Gee
[Actor]:
Peter Halliday
[Actor]:
Terrence Hardiman
[Actor]:
Bernard Hepton
[Actor]:
Peter Jeffrey
[Actor]:
Sean Lynch
[Actor]:
Rosemary Martin
[Actor]:
James Mellor
[Actor]:
Declan Mulholland
[Actress]:
Gwen Nelson
[Actor]:
John Nightingale
[Actor]:
Edmund Pegge
[Actress]:
Lorraine Peters
[Actor]:
Robert Powell
[Actor]:
Bryan Pringle
[Actress]:
Maureen Pryor
[Actor]:
John Thaw
[Actress]:
Linda Thorson
[Actor]:
John Welsh
Children:
Julian Gohar
Children:
Nicholas Morgan
Musician:
Murray Khouri
Musician:
Michael Laird
Musician:
Christopher Taylor

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