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9.38 Science Session: Against the Elements

10.0-10.15 Tout Compris: 4: A la maison. Dans ma chambre. Au restaurant. En scene
(Colour)

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

Contributors

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

Every week from March to November the Sea Cadet Corps training ship, the square rigger Royalist, sets sail with a different crew of boys and girls from many parts of Britain. This film shows some of what they learn, from reef knots to radar navigation.

(First shown on BBC South)
(Colour)

Contributors

Narrator:
Morin Scott
Director:
Malcolm Adams

Eric Hinds (baritone) talks to Havelock Nelson and sings some of the music he likes.
With Elizabeth Keith (soprano)
Introduced by Gloria Hunniford

Contributors

Presenter:
Gloria Hunniford
Interviewer:
Havelock Nelson
Baritone/Interviewee:
Eric Hinds
Soprano:
Elizabeth Keith
Designer:
John Armstrong
Producer:
Margaret Tudor Evans

By 1912, when Hollywood was just starting, a small company in the Pennines had already established a range of comedy films. That company was Bamforths, famous for its picture postcards.
John Huntley of the British Film Institute tells the story of Bamforth's pioneering film work.

Contributors

Narrator:
John Huntley
Producer:
Patrick Taggart

Alex Marshall and Ray Brooks present more stories and poems written by Jackanory viewers

Contributors

Storyteller:
Alex Marshall
Storyteller:
Ray Brooks
Pictures:
Julek Heller
Pictures:
Simon Stern
Pictures:
Lawrence Henry
Pictures:
Graham Round
Pictures:
Martin Knowelden
Music:
Paul Reade
Director:
Michael Bartlett
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Executive Producer:
Anna Home

The Grumbleweeds invite you to 'Drop in the Coal Hole' for a light-hearted party with songs, jokes and impressions.
This week's special guests are Neville King, Ivan Karl
(Manchester)

Contributors

Entertainers:
The Grumbleweeds
Ventriloquist:
Neville King
Strongman:
Ivan Karl
Script:
Garry Chambers
Accompanist:
Harry Hayward
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Producer:
Tony Harrison

Introduced by Tony Blackburn
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Pan's People

Contributors

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

The 1973 inter-town fun and games competition for the Radio Times Trophy

The winner will represent Great Britain in the second heat of the Eurovision Competition to be held in Bellinzona, Switzerland, on 3 August.
Introduced from King's Lynn by Eddie Waring and Stuart Hall
This week's contender for the Radio Times Knockout Personality Girl title: Barbara Molyneux from Cheshire.
(Manchester)

Contributors

Presenter:
Eddie Waring
Presenter:
Stuart Hall
Radio Times Knockout Personality Girl contestant:
Barbara Molyneux
Referee:
Arthur Ellis
Designer:
Stuart Furber
Director:
Bill Taylor
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 Mackie, Iain Cuthbertson as Chief Constable Blair, Clinton Greyn as Colonel Cameron, Anthony Nicholls as Patrick Harvey, Maurice Roeves as Brodie

Hamish has been killed in the ambush set up to capture the Scottish delegation on its way to Hexham. MacNair's cover has been blown by Brodie and he is being taken to secret headquarters in the north.
(BBC Scotland)

Contributors

Author:
Douglas Hurd
Author:
Andrew Osmond
Dramatised by:
James MacTaggart
Designer:
David McKenzie
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Director:
Bob Bird
MacNair:
Bill Simpson
Sukey Dunmayne:
Maria Aitken
Mackie:
John Cairney
Chief Constable Blair:
Iain Cuthbertson
Colonel Cameron:
Clinton Greyn
Patrick Harvey:
Anthony Nicholls
Brodie:
Maurice Roeves
Lord Thorganby:
Cyril Luckham
James Henderson:
Leonard Maguire
Donald Levi:
Paul Whitsun-Jones
Kemble:
Ed Devereux
Scullard:
Leon Sinden
PPS:
Jerome Willis
Mrs Merrilies:
Madeleine Christie
Hart:
Peter Cellier
Chief Insp Rennie:
Gerard Slevin
Bucholz:
Leslie Glazer
Chappie Chapman:
Alex Norton
Micky Duncan:
Andrew Byatt
Chancellor:
John Young
Blackpool Insp:
James Lynch

with Robin Day
Another in the current Talk-In series in which prominent and interesting people from all walks of life get a chance to talk about themselves and their opinions; and then have to defend what they've said under the questioning of television's top interviewer and a handful of other relevant and critical guests.

Contributors

Presenter:
Robin Day
Producer:
Christopher Capron
Editor:
Gordon Watts

at the Royal Albert Hall, London and The Finals of the UK Professional and Amateur
Nine Dance Championships and Amateur Old Time Championships
To the music of Joe Loss, Ray McVay and Brian Smith

Arranged by Eric Morley and organised by Mecca Promotions in conjunction with Emva Cream

Contributors

Conductor:
Joe Loss
Conductor:
Ray McVay
Conductor:
Brian Smith
Master of Ceremonies:
Barri Hayes
Commentator:
Ian Masters
Commentator:
Anthony Hurley
Arranged by:
Eric Morley
Television Presentation:
Barrie Edgar
Television Presentation:
Ken Griffin

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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