Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 282,220 playable programmes from the BBC

9.38 Maths Workshop: Stage 2

10.0 Merry-go-Round: Full Circle
Introduced by Richard Carpenter
The last of three sex education programmes for eight-and nine year-olds.

10.25-10.45 Exploring Science: Life Goes On
The courtship displays of birds and mammals, including man, lead to mating, fertilisation and the growth and development of the young inside the egg and inside the womb.
(Colour)

11.5 British Social History

11.30 Maths Workshop: Stage 1

Contributors

Presenter (Merry-go-Round):
Richard Carpenter
Producer (Merry-go-Round):
Claire Chovil
Narrator (Exploring Science):
Carol Allen
Producer (Exploring Science):
Michael Coyle

Wimbledon 1973
The Lawn Tennis Championships direct from the All England Club
Defending Champion Stan Smith opens the Centre Court action.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
Reported by Dan Maskell, Jack Kramer, Bill Knight, John Motson and Donald Dell

Cricket: Second Test: England v New Zealand
Further coverage from Lord's

The pleasures of Ilie Nastase: pp 60-62

Contributors

Presenter (Tennis):
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (Tennis):
Dan Maskell
Commentator (Tennis):
Jack Kramer
Commentator (Tennis):
Bill Knight
Commentator (Tennis):
John Motson
Commentator (Tennis):
Donald Dell
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Alan Mouncer
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Fred Viner
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Bob Duncan
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Johnnie Watherston
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Martin Hopkins
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Brian Venner
Producer (Tennis):
A.P. Wilkinson

by Peter Dickinson
Duncan, much to Kate's surprise and Sammy's admiration, has penetrated into the Gala head-quarters.
Book £1.50: see page 66

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Dickinson
Ben trained by:
Mary Holmes
Ben trained by:
John Holmes
Producer:
Anna Home
Director:
Paul Stone
Henry:
Roy Boyd
Halmer:
Jonathan Hardy
Sammy:
Jane Anthony
Kate:
Carol Hazell
Duncan:
Adrian Shergold
Mrs Morris:
Mollie Sugden
Mr Morris:
John Rapley
Gala:
Derek Martin
Coach:
Christopher Jobling

by James Doran
Starring James Ellis, John Slater, John Collin, Ian Cullen

Hugo Vallance - an old-fashioned 'Lord of the Manor' - trying to survive in a modern world... of gossip, scandal, theft...

Contributors

Writer:
James Doran
Script Editor:
Tony Holland
Designer:
Cynthia Kljuco
Producer:
Ron Craddock
Director:
Timothy Combe
Det-Sgt Haggar:
John Collin
Det-Sgt Stone:
John Slater
Det-Sgt Skinner:
Ian Cullen
Vallance:
Anthony Nicholls
Seabrook:
Tom Watson
Tommy Wicks:
Steve Barratt
Chris Coles:
Sean Flanagan
Agnes:
Helen Dorward
Mr Wicks:
James Tomlinson
Sgt Lynch:
James Ellis
Mrs Coles:
Mary Webster
Mrs Wicks:
Delia Paton

TV's top reporters close in on the most interesting topics of the day
Alastair Burnet, Michael Charlton, Alan Hart, Richard Kershaw, Richard Lindley, Julian Pettifer, Alan Watson

(Colour)

Contributors

Reporter:
Alastair Burnet
Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
Alan Hart
Reporter:
Richard Kershaw
Reporter:
Richard Lindley
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
Alan Watson
Assistant Editor:
David Harrison
Editor:
Robert Rowland

by Julia Jones
with Rosalind Ayres as Maureen, Andrew McCulloch as Tom

Everyone always looked after Maureen. But her husband comes home after two years in prison and finds she has grown up and he's not ready for the change.

(Women without men: pages 6 and 7)
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Julia Jones
Script Editor:
Ann Scott
Designer:
Susan Spence
Producer:
Graeme McDonald
Director:
Peter Dews
Maureen:
Rosalind Ayres
Tom:
Andrew McCulloch
Mrs Wood:
June Ellis
Prisoner:
Bruce Boum
Welfare Officer:
Sylvia Barter
Norman:
John Cater
Joan:
Pam Scotcher
Lily:
Jane Powell
Shopkeeper:
Theresa Watson
Customers:
Jean Leppard
Customers:
Patsy Smart
Customers:
Susan Murphy

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More