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9.38 Colour Science Session All in the Game
10.0 Colour Look and Read Cloud Burst - 9: Escape by RICHARD CARPENTER Producer SUE WEEKS
10.25-10.45 Science All Around Rudders and Wings
11.0 Colour Watch!
Fabrics: old clothes and tailor's clippings to make new fabrics. Soft toys from odds and ends. The Duel, a fight between a gingham dog and a calico cat. Presented by JEAN ROGERS and KEN BINGE Puppets by ALAN PLATT
Animation by BURA and HARDWICK Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON
11.18 Going to Work Horticulture
11.40 Colour USA California
12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing? Scientific Technician

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Carpenter
Producer:
Sue Weeks
Presented By:
Jean Rogers
Presented By:
Ken Binge
Unknown:
Alan Platt
Producer:
Moyra Gambleton

BOB LANGLEY, MARIAN FOSTER
DAVID SEYMOUR and DONNY MACLEOD present the ideas, activities, music and personalities of the day including
Roy Hudd 's Music Hall
Editor TERRY DOBSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Roy Hudd
Editor:
Terry Dobson

Michael Aspel invites you to join him and meet his guests in the studio this afternoon and to hear from some of the regular contributors:
DR DAVID DELVIN , IAN GRIMBLE TONY HAWES , JOANNA LEWIS
LINDA MILLINGTON and DELIA SMITH
Director JOHN BURROWES
Producer FRANCES WHITAKER Editor JANET HOENIG

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Aspel
Unknown:
Dr David Delvin
Unknown:
Ian Grimble
Unknown:
Tony Hawes
Unknown:
Joanna Lewis
Unknown:
Linda Millington
Unknown:
Delia Smith
Director:
John Burrowes
Producer:
Frances Whitaker
Editor:
Janet Hoenig

Introduced by Roy Castle with Norris and Ross McWhirter who discover the fastest - slowest - strongest - highest - toughest - anyone or anything that claims to be a record breaker.
This week's special guest is marathon runner Ian Thompson
Designer CARRY FREEMAN Producer ALAN RUSSELL

Contributors

Introduced By:
Roy Castle
Unknown:
Ross McWhirter
Unknown:
Ian Thompson
Producer:
Alan Russell

Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West News, interviews and analysis from your region tonight, including local weather; with Michael Barratt , Frank Bough Bob Wellings and Sue Lawley And Consumer Unit
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Richard Stilgoe.
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor MICHAEL BUNCE
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Barratt
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Presented By:
Valerie Singleton
Presented By:
Richard Stilgoe.
Editor:
Stuart Wilkinson
Editor:
Michael Bunce

This week: The Fighter
The gloves are off against a murderous promoter.

Contributors

Jim Phelps:
Led By Peter Graves
Barney:
With Greg Morris
Willy:
Peter Lupus
Casey:
Lynda Day George
Paul Mitchell:
William Windom
Braddock:
Joe Maross
Pete Novick:
Geoffrey Deuel
Susan Mitchell:
Jennifer Shaw
Loomis:
Herbert Jefferson Jr
Rawls:
Walker Edmiston

starring
Donald Burton , David Savile with Norman Eshley , John Lee Nothing to Starboard by MARTIN WORTH
A time of soul-searching for Beaumont, as the lures of a new career and an old girl-friend test his loyalties to the Navy, and to Nialls.
Series devised by IAN MACKINTOSH and ANTHONY COBURN Script editor IAN MACKINTOSH Designer JEREMY BEAR
Producer ANTHONY COBURN Director ROGER JENKINS

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Burton
Unknown:
David Savile
Unknown:
Norman Eshley
Unknown:
John Lee
Unknown:
Anthony Coburn
Producer:
Anthony Coburn
Director:
Roger Jenkins
Cmdr Nialls:
Donald Burton
Lt-Cmdr Beaumont:
David Savile
Lt Last:
Norman Eshley
Lt-Cmdr Kiley:
John Lee
MAA Heron:
Don Henderson
LMA Milner:
Colin Rix
Rear-Ad Beaumont:
Noel Johnson
Mrs Beaumont:
Mary Hignett
Paul Danbury:
Patrick Holt
Helen Danbury:
Jenny Hanley
Sarah Foulkes:
Isla Blair
Barman:
Neil Wilson

A View of Europe in the Twentieth Century
A television history in 13 parts Written and narrated by John Terraine
With personal comments by Peter Ustinov
3: A World to Win
The Mighty Continent in the first decade of this century was parading the rivalries of the European nations, their aspirations and their feuds. This programme reveals the other side of the coin.
Under the glitter of monarchy and aristocracy, Europe in 1900 was still chiefly a continent of peasants tied to the soil and the back-breaking labour of the fields. But we see the continent changing: a new industrial proletariat expanding. We see it formulating new demands to mitigate the harshness of industrial society. We see an artistic avant-garde also in revolt. In 1909 the Futurist, Filippo Marinetti , launched his manifesto: ' We wish to glorify war-militarism, patriotism, the destructive arm of the anarchist - the beautiful Ideas that kill.' The first decade produced the violent upsurge of all those who had, in Marx's words: ' A world to win.'
Film editor ALLAN TYRER
Associate producer BRIAN LEWIS Producer PETER MORLEY
Book (same title), £5.95, to be published on 28 November

Contributors

Unknown:
John Terraine
Unknown:
Peter Ustinov
Unknown:
Filippo Marinetti
Editor:
Allan Tyrer
Producer:
Brian Lewis
Producer:
Peter Morley

Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy Tom Mangold , Vincent Hanna , Michael Cockerell , Bill Kerr Elliott, David Jessel , Julian Mounter and David Lomax are the Midweek correspondents.
Editor PETER FAGNAMENTA

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ludovic Kennedy
Introduced By:
Tom Mangold
Introduced By:
Vincent Hanna
Introduced By:
Michael Cockerell
Introduced By:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
David Jessel
Unknown:
Julian Mounter
Unknown:
David Lomax
Editor:
Peter Fagnamenta

Eros - Wanderer in Space
This winter the minor planet Eros is due to approach the Earth as closely as it will ever do. Patrick Moore talks with Gordon Taylor of the Royal Greenwich Observatory.
Producer PATRICIA WOOD

Contributors

Talks:
Patrick Moore
Unknown:
Gordon Taylor
Producer:
Patricia Wood

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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