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10.23 Let's Look at Wales First Inhabitants
Producer J. MERVYN WILLIAMS (BBC Wales)
10.45 Colour You and Me Things to Feel with JACQUI MCDONALD and BRIDIE O'DONNELL
Producer BARBARA PARKER

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacqui McDonald
Unknown:
Bridie O'Donnell
Producer:
Barbara Parker

England v India Second day
I Coverage of the morning's play direct from Old Trafford
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD JIM LAKER , DENIS COMPTON
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING and JOHN SHREWSBURT

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter West
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Commentators:
Jim Laker
Commentators:
Denis Compton
Presentation By:
David Kenning
Presentation By:
John Shrewsburt

with Robert Keegan The Queen of Trent by MITCHELL DAWSON Today: The Eagre
Photographs by JAMES MATTHEWS JOYCE Adapted and directed by JOHN PROWSE Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Executive producer ANNA HOME

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Keegan
Unknown:
Mitchell Dawson
Unknown:
James Matthews Joyce
Directed By:
John Prowse
Producer:
Angela Beeching

starring
3: The Police Dog
With a spate of burglaries in the neighbourhood Samuel Tweet makes himself a burglar alarm and is asked by PC Wicketts to train a very special police dog.
Script GARY KNIGRT
Designer PETER MAVIUS
Producer TONY HARRISON (Manchester)

Contributors

Unknown:
Samuel Tweet
Script:
Gary Knigrt
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Producer:
Tony Harrison
Samuel Tweet:
Freddie Davies
Lord Chumpton:
Cardew Robinson
Miss Doogoodie:
Damaris Hayman
PC Wicketts:
Colin Edwynn
Killer the police dog:
Eccles

News and views in your region (including Regional Weather) Presented by MICHAEL BARRATT FRANK BOUGH , BOB WELLINGS and SUE LAWLEY
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

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

Portsmouth and Southsea v Swanage
The winner will represent Great Britain in the seventh heat of the Eurovision Competition to be held in Bayreuth, Germany, on 13 September. Tonight's programme introduced from Southsea by Eddie Waring and Stuart Hall Referee ARTHUR ELLIS
The RADIO TIMES Trophy presented by JOHN HOLMES
Designer STUART FURBER Director BILL TAYLOR
Producer BARNEY COLEHAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Waring
Unknown:
Stuart Hall
Unknown:
Arthur Ellis
Unknown:
John Holmes
Designer:
Stuart Furber
Director:
Bill Taylor
Producer:
Barney Colehan

by Keith Dewhurst
Starring Barry Foster, Marius Goring, Michael Bates

At the end of October 1918 the drama of the final failure of autocracy is about to be enacted as the Supreme War Lord, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, is persuaded to abdicate so that his generals can make peace.

Fall of Eagles 95p, from bookshops

Contributors

Writer:
Keith Dewhurst
Series created by:
John Elliot
Kaiser Wilhelm II Orders and Medals by courtesy of:
The Forman Collection - Birmingham
Uniforms:
Penny Lowe
Designer:
Allan Anson
Producer:
Stuart Burge
Director:
Rudolph Cartier
Sergeant:
Jon Croft
Kaiser Wilhelm II:
Barry Foster
Crown Prince (Little Willie):
Colin Baker
Hindenburg:
Marius Goring
Hertling:
Erik Chitty
Muller:
John Robinson
Ludendorff:
Michael Bates
Groener:
Geoffrey Toone
Hintze:
Griffith Jones
Empress Dona:
Eve Pearce
Prince Max:
Laurence Hardy
Ebert:
Peter Schofield
Bentinck:
Kevin Brennan
Narrator:
Michael Hordern

A film starring Dana Andrews
Returning to Washington DC after captivity and brainwashing at the hands of the Chinese Communists, Korean veteran Alan Eaton finds his partner in a public relations company dead, and the firm taken over by a shady political lobbyist.
Director JACQUES TOURNEUR This Week's Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Dana Andrews
Unknown:
Alan Eaton
Director:
Jacques Tourneur
Capt Alan Eaton:
Dana Andrews
Jim McGinnis:
Dick Foran
Lorraine Dennis:
Marilee Earle
Barney Bond:
Mel Tormé
Senator Walder:
Roy Gordon

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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