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9.38 Science Session
Fibres and Fabrics: DAVE FREELAND discovers that the warmest clothes are made chiefly from ...air! Producer DOUG WILCOX
10.0 Colour Look and Read Never Say Die
10.25-10.45 Science All Around Levers
11.0 Colour Watch!
Steam Engines: a trip on the Vale of Rheidol Railway, Wales. Presented by JEAN ROGERS and STEPHEN BRADLEY Producer TOM STANIER
11.18 Going to Work Assembly Line
11.40-11.55 Colour
Tout Compris: 3
12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing? Book 35p: see page 50

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Freeland
Producer:
Doug Wilcox
Presented By:
Jean Rogers
Presented By:
Stephen Bradley

with BOB LANGLEY, MARIAN FOSTER DAVID SEYMOUR and DONNY MACLEOD Dog Training the Easy Way with Barbara Woodhouse
Roy Hudd 's music-hall heroes
Weatherman KEITH BEST at 1.30

Contributors

Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Barbara Woodhouse
Unknown:
Roy Hudd

A weekly dip into the treasury of natural history film with David Attenborough Toot Users
Anvils, hammers, paint brushes, clubs and tweakers are all found in the animal world.
Producer JOHN SPARKS (Bristol)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough
Producer:
John Sparks

The programme that tells the inside stories about police work-and invites the views of the public. Introduced by DAVID SEYMOUR with MIKE DORNAN
Director PHILIP FRANKLIN
Editor BRIAN GIBSON (Birmingham)

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Mike Dornan
Director:
Philip Franklin
Editor:
Brian Gibson

A new comedy series starring in Who's Minding the Cats?
A rush day with a deadline to meet. That is when Howard's family cat decides to come to work with him. The intruder is not called Rover for nothing and he causes everyone a great deal of trouble - everyone except Howard that is!

Contributors

Diana Smythe:
Diana Rigg
Norman Brodrick:
David Sheiner
Howard:
Richard B Shull
Marshall:
Robert Moore

bringing you news and views in your region tonight
(including Regional Weather) Presented by MICHAEL BARRATT FRANK BOUGH , BOB WELLINGS and SUE LAWLEY

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Barratt
Presented By:
Frank Bough
Presented By:
Bob Wellings

A new feature film comedy made for television starring
Doug McClure , McClean Stevenson Bill Bixby , Leonard Frey
Robert Walden , Rene Auberjonois Audrey Christie and Loretta Swit Six responsible grown-up men get together regularly once a week to play basketball. And with equal regularity the game degenerates into nasty, unfriendly brawling. Eventually, the hostiles extend further afield as they all take part in a zany caper of hide-and-seek. Object? - find the basketball ...
Director WILLIAM GRAHAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Doug McClure
Unknown:
McClean Stevenson
Unknown:
Bill Bixby
Unknown:
Leonard Frey
Unknown:
Robert Walden
Unknown:
Rene Auberjonois
Unknown:
Audrey Christie
Unknown:
Loretta Swit
Director:
William Graham

Tuesday's Documentary
A report by Mischa Scorer
Few initials in modern times have more sinister or frightening connotations than those three letters: KGB.
For the KGB is not just the Soviet intelligence service, it is a vast secret police apparatus penetrating every aspect of Soviet life. As a result of its activities there are some 10,000 political and religious prisoners in Russia at the moment.
The organisation and inner workings of the KGB are highly secret and little known to the public. To compile this two-part report mischa SCORER spent nine months travelling throughout the world, talking to scores of people with first-hand experience of the KGB -both victims of its attentions and former officers who have defected to the West. Parti
What is the history of the KGB? How has it come to be the powerful machine it is today? What can be found out about its structure -how is it organised? What sort of man is today's KGB officer?

Contributors

Unknown:
Mischa Scorer

Part 2
The way the KGB operates as a secret police force in the Soviet Union. How does it keep such tight control over a population of 250 million? What methods does it use against political and religious dissenters - ordinary men and women who dare to express their disagreement with the regime? Does it still use violence in interrogation? Are there legal constraints on its actions, or is the KGB a law unto itself?
Script consultants
EDWARD CRANKSHAW , PETER REDDAWAY Film editor BILL WRIGHT Producer mischa SCORER

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Crankshaw

BBC One London

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

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