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9.41 Merry-go-Round: What's a Museum for?

10.3 Maths Workshop: Stage 2: On the surface

10.25-10.45 Music in Action: 5: The Cruel Reflection
(Colour)

11. Going to Work: What Should I Do Now?
(Colour)

11.25 People of Many Lands: Northern India: The Himalayas: Kulu
Commentary by Christopher Trace
(Colour)

11.50 Twentieth-Century Focus: The Fashion World: 1: Looking at Costume
Devised and written by Janet Arnold and Gordon Croton
(Colour)

Contributors

Narrator (People of Many Lands):
Christopher Trace
Producer (People of Many Lands):
Peggie Broadhead
Devised and written by (Twentieth-Century Focus):
Janet Arnold
Devised and written by/Producer (Twentieth-Century Focus):
Gordon Croton

With Bob Langley, Marian Foster, David Seymour, Donny MacLeod
Consumers at Large - this week from Southend and a chat with today's Weatherman
Graham Parker at 1.30

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Langley
Presenter:
Marian Foster
Presenter:
David Seymour
Presenter:
Donny MacLeod
Weatherman:
Graham Parker

with John Noakes, Peter Purves and Lesley Judd
John meets a famous actress - Charlotte Rhodes. Few people realise that The Onedin Line's famous ship plays many different parts, and today you can see how the transformations take place.
Hard lack on the ocean wave: page 24
A Radio Times Special on The Onedin Line will be on sale at newsagents from 19 October, 30p

Contributors

Presenter:
John Noakes
Presenter:
Peter Purves
Presenter:
Lesley Judd

Bringing you news and views in your region tonight (including Regional Weather)
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings
with Tibenham's Travels
Philip Tibenham takes a narrow-boat and explores 500 miles of Britain's inland waterways.
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Reporter (Tibenham's Travels):
Philip Tibenham
Editor:
Michael Bunce

Discs, stars and the news from the week's Top Thirty
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:
Robin Nash

Introduced by Magnus Magnusson

Tonight's round of the brain game comes from Sussex University, Brighton. Douglas Gibson, a British Airways station officer, answers questions on modern weapons; crossword puzzle compiler Charles Key answers on the city of Paris; editor and writer Phyllis Hartnell on the history of the theatre; and student Stephen Wildman on painting, 1880-1914.

Contributors

Presenter:
Magnus Magnusson
Contender:
Douglas Gibson
Contender:
Charles Key
Contender:
Phyllis Hartnell
Contender:
Stephen Wildman
Director:
Martin L. Bell
Producer:
Bill Wright

by Elizabeth Taylor
Dramatised by Ray Lawler
Starring Celia Johnson as Mrs Palfrey
with Alan Webb as Mr Osmond, Catherine Lacey as Mrs Arbuthnot and Joseph Blatchley as Ludo Myers

Mrs Palfrey tries hard to be accepted by the other residents at the Claremont. But then she meets Ludo and a real friendship begins.

Gentlewomen of slender means: page 6

Contributors

Author:
Elizabeth Taylor
Dramatised by:
Ray Lawler
Script Editor:
Ann Scott
Designer:
Derek Dodd
Producer:
Graeme McDonald
Director:
Michael Lindsay-Hogg
Mrs Palfrey:
Celia Johnson
Mr Osmond:
Alan Webb
Mrs Arbuthnot:
Catherine Lacey
Ludo Myers:
Joseph Blatchley
Receptionist:
Angela Easton
Summers:
Jimmy Gardner
Mrs Post:
Susan Richards
Mrs Burton:
Gillian Lind
Waitress:
Sylvia Brayshay
Antonio:
Steven Zammit
Mr Wilkins:
Geoffrey Matthews
Mrs Arbuthnot's sister:
Elsie Wagstaff
Elizabeth:
Ruth Trouncer
Harry:
Ronald Mayer
Rosie:
Pamela Moiseiwitsch
Lady Swayne:
Nan Munro
Mrs Myers:
Elizabeth Tyrrell
Mrs de Salis:
Madeleine Christie
Desmond:
Wigram Grace
Willie de Salis:
Michael Graham Cox
Fay Sylvester:
Dorothy Reynolds
Aunt Bunty:
Madoline Thomas
Matron:
Rita Davies

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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