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9.41 Colour Merry-go-Round
The Raven and the Cross: 2 Book f2: see page 54
10.3 Maths Workshop: Stage 2 What Stays the Same
10.25-10.45 Television Club Just for Luck
11.0 Going to Work
Upholstery and Soft Furnishings
11.25 Colour
People of Many Lands
Morocco: Chaouen - a northern town. Commentary HARVEY HALL Producer ANDREW NEAL
11.50 Twentieth-Century Focus Plastics or Perish?

Contributors

Unknown:
Harvey Hall
Producer:
Andrew Neal

with John Noakes
Peter Purves , Lesley Judd
Producer JOHN ADCOCK
Assistant editor ROSEMARY GILL Editor BIDDY BAXTER

Contributors

Unknown:
John Noakes
Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Lesley Judd
Producer:
John Adcock
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

bringing you news and views in your region tonight
(including Regional Weather) Presented by MICHAEL BARRATT FRANK BOUGH , BOB WELLINGS and SUE LAWLEY with The Consumer Unit
Your weekly guide to consumer problems and how to avoid them. Presented by VALERIE SINGLETON and RICHARD STILGOE

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Barratt
Presented By:
Frank Bough
Presented By:
Bob Wellings
Presented By:
Valerie Singleton
Presented By:
Richard Stilgoe

Introduced by Greg Edwards
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Pan's People

Contributors

Presenter:
Greg Edwards
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Musical Director:
Johnny Pearson
Dancers:
Pan's People
Choreography:
Flick Colby
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Producer:
Robin Nash

Tonight, 31 girls compete at London's Lyceum Ballroom in the final stages of the contest to select the girl to take the title that Veronica Cross (above) won last year and the chance to represent England in the Miss UK competition, where a further victory would put her in line for the Miss World title.
The evening dress and swimsuit parades are introduced by David Vine and Ray Moore

Arranged by Eric Morley and organised by Mecca Promotions in conjunction with Camay Beauty Soap

Flat feet on parade: page 5

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Presenter:
Ray Moore
Music:
The Phil Tate Orchestra
Arranged by:
Eric Morley
Designer:
Geoffrey Winslow
Television Production:
Ian Smith

by Brian Clark
and Ronnie King, Cliff Norris, Peter French, Paul Stuart, Tony Ali, Paul Bishop, Deirdre Walsh, Janice Reeves - who also take part

A hot day by the Thames - very hot for some Deptford children. When they and some dockers spot a 'prize' in the river, the race is on between the rival factions to win it.

Contributors

Writer:
Brian Clark
Writer:
Ronnie King
Writer:
Cliff Norris
Writer:
Peter French
Writer:
Paul Stuart
Writer:
Tony Ali
Writer:
Paul Bishop
Writer:
Deirdre Walsh
Writer:
Janice Reeves
Film Cameraman:
Philip Bonham-Carter
Film Recordist:
Les Collins [not in RT]
Dubbing Mixer:
Mike Billing [not in RT]
Film Editor:
Roy Watts [not in RT]
Designer:
Sally Hulke
Script Editor:
Ann Scott
Producer:
Graeme McDonald
Director:
Michael Tuchner
Plug:
Ronnie King
Bib:
Cliff Norris
Monkey:
Peter French
Lips:
Paul Stuart
Camel:
Tony Ali
Frogsy:
Paul Bishop
Ginge:
Deirdre Walsh
Revsy:
Janice Reeves
First docker:
Alun Armstrong
Second docker:
Robert Putt
Boy by the arches:
Jason Stuart
Totter:
Reg Stewart
Housewife:
Denyse Alexander
Little girl:
Karen Groves
Stallholder:
Diana van Proosdy
Boy by river:
Frank Gentry
Playground leader:
Peter Needham
Vicar:
Brian Vaughan
Publican:
Eric Mason
Pub Customer:
Eddie Davies
Pub Customer:
Harry Davis
Policeman:
Graham Weston
Old mether:
Fred Radley

with her special guests Tony Christie and Paul Melba
accompanied by The Lorelei
Brian Fahey and the New Scottish Radio Orchestra, leader Ian Tyre
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Singer:
Lena Martell
Singer:
Tony Christie
Impresionist:
Paul Melba
Backing Vocals:
The Lorelei
Musicians:
Brian Fahey and the New Scottish Radio Orchestra
Leader:
Ian Tyre
Musical Associate:
Nicky Welsh
Designer:
Jim Longmuir
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen

from the Olympic Hall, Munich featuring
The Men's
Championship
JOHN CURRY , the European Bronze medallist, is the British hope in the most open event of these championships. His main rival is JAN HOFFMANN the European Champion. Strong competition can also be expected from North American and Russian competitors. Commentators TONY GUBBA and HAIG OUNDJIAN
TV presentation by ARD of Germany See page 6

Contributors

Unknown:
John Curry
Unknown:
Jan Hoffmann
Commentators:
Tony Gubba

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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