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9.38 Science All Around: Five Senses

10.0 Science Session: Things that Go Dark in the Light

10.23-10.43 Hwnt ac Yma: Mawr a Bach
(Here and There)

11.0 Maths Workshop: Stage 1: Pattern and Shape

11.23 Words and Pictures: Programme 2
(Colour)

11.40 British Social History: I Had a Cow

played over the Ailsa Course Turnberry, Ayrshire
Although only in its second year, this tournament again attracts an elite corps of the world's best golfers to one of the most spectacular and challenging courses in Britain - Turnberry, overlooking the Firth of Clyde.
On this, the first day of the 72-hole stroke-play event, the winners of 17 open titles, including the reigning British and United States Open Champions Tom Weiskopf and Johnny Miller, challenge the defending champion, Bob Charles of New Zealand.

Contributors

Commentary Team:
Harry Carpenter
Commentary Team:
Peter Alliss
Commentary Team:
Peter Thomson
Commentary Team:
Mark McCormack
Commentary Team:
David Thomas
Directed for television by:
Alan Mouncer
Directed for television by:
Fred Viner
Executive Producer:
A.P. Wilkinson

People with unusual enthusiasms

At Marple in Cheshire a group of helmeted and overalled individuals spend their weekends restoring the Peak Forest and Ashton Canal.
But what do the volunteers get out of their dirty weekend?
(from Birmingham: first shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Executive Producer:
Derek Smith
Producer:
John C. Miller

Story: "Run, Run, Chase the Sun" by Robin and Inge Hyman
Illustrated by Yutaka Sugita

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Chell
Presenter:
Johnny Silvo
Author (Run, Run, Chase the Sun):
Robin Hyman
Author (Run, Run, Chase the Sun):
Inge Hyman
Illustrator (Run, Run, Chase the Sun):
Yutaka Sugita

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

Starring Hugh O'Brian, Tony Franciosa, Doug McClure

This week: Tony Franciosa as Nick Bianco investigates "Operation Iceman"
A top assassin, known only as the Iceman, is hired by persons unknown to kill Joseph Essex, an American Ambassador. Payment for the job: one million dollars.

Contributors

Director:
Bob Friend
Nick Bianco:
Tony Franciosa
Cameron:
Burgess Meredith
David Pelham:
Edward Mulhare
Joseph Essex:
James Gregory
General Lokarnq:
Abraham Sofaer
Stephanie Burnside:
Mary Fran
Gerrard:
Edward Bell
Kalia Sulvan:
Poupee Bocar

by Robert Barr
[Starring] Frank Windsor as Det Chief Supt Watt, Norman Bowler as Det Chief Insp Hawkins, David Lloyd Meredith as Det-Sgt Evans, Graham Mallard as PC Nesbitt

A quiet morning: a milkman on his round in a residential street. But the peace is soon shattered.

Contributors

Writer:
Robert Barr
Task Force format:
Elwyn Jones
Script Editor:
Joan Clark
Designer:
Judy Steele
Producer:
Leonard Lewis
Director:
Kenneth Ives
Det Chief Supt Watt:
Frank Windsor
Det Chief Insp Hawkins:
Norman Bowler
Det-Sgt Evans:
David Lloyd Meredith
PC Nesbitt:
Grahame Mallard
Hodder:
Emrys James
Latimer:
Laurence Harrington
Miller:
Alun Armstrong
Kenny:
Rio Fanning
Tommy Allan:
James Walsh
Watson:
Norman Ettlinger
Det-Sgt Lowther:
Roger Adamson

Rt Hon Harold Macmillan in conversation with Robert McKenzie

In this programme for the first time Harold MacMillan speaks in public about the events of 1963, his last year as Prime Minister.
He talks about the Profumo case and the scandal and suspicion it aroused; his own uncertainty whether he should continue as Prime Minister; his sudden illness on the eve of the Conservative Party Conference which was to turn it into an almost American-style convention; his resignation and why Lord Home became his successor.
'A Party for Mr Macmillan': Tues R4

Contributors

Interviewee:
Rt Hon Harold Macmillan
Interviewer:
Robert McKenzie
Film Editor:
Roger Guertin
Producer:
Margaret Douglas

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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