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9.15 Colour: Engineering Craft Studies: Electricity at Work

9.38 History 1917-73: Lenin's Revolution

10.0 Out of the Past - The Boy Pretender
(Colour)

10.23 Gwlad a Thref: Arabiaid y Gors
(Town and Country. BBC Wales)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter (Gwlad a Thref):
Meirion Edwards
Producer (Gwlad a Thref):
R. Dilwyn Jones

The programme that tells the inside stories about the police at work and invites the views of the public.
Introduced by David Seymour
With Mike Dornan
(from Birmingham)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Seymour
Guest:
Mike Dornan
Director:
Philip Franklin
Editor:
Brian Gibson

This week Susan King visits the All British Horse Ploughing Championships and meets Richard Ashford, aged 13, who has won several prizes for single-horse ploughing.
Marjorie Blarney, well-known flower artist, describes her latest project and Alf King, Susan's father, joins her to show how he trains Welsh mountain ponies to go into harness.

Contributors

Presenter:
Susan King
Guest:
Richard Ashford
Guest:
Marjorie Blarney
Guest:
Alf King
Film Cameraman:
Stewart Kington
Producer:
David Turnbull

Look North, South Today, Look East, Midlands Today, Points West, Spotlight South West
with Michael Barratt, Frank Bough, Bob Wellings, Sue Lawley and Susanne Hall

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Presenter:
Sue Lawley
Presenter:
Susanne Hall

Starring Debbie Reynolds, Tony Randall, Paul Douglas

Pop Larkin's neighbour, incensed by Larkin's casual borrowing of his prize boar to mate with his own sow, discloses to the Bureau of Internal Revenue that Larkin has never paid income tax. And that's where the fun really starts.
This Week's Films: page 18

Contributors

Director:
George Marshall
Mariette Larkin:
Debbie Reynolds
Lorenzo Charlton:
Tony Randall
Pop Larkin:
Paul Douglas
Oliver Kelsey:
Fred Clark
Ma Larkin:
Una Merkel
Wendell Burnshaw:
Philip Ober
Rev Osgood:
Philip Coolidge
Bigelow:
Charles Lane

by Allan Prior
Starring Stratford Johns as Det-Chief Supt Barlow
with Derek Newark as Det-Insp Tucker

Tucker: "So it wasn'a one-off? The escape route's still open and you think they'll use it again - is that it, Sir?"

(Stratford Johns is in "Who Saw Him Die?" at the Haymarket Theatre, London)

Contributors

Writer:
Allan Prior
"Barlow" format by:
Elwyn Jones
Script Editor:
Graham Williams
Designer:
Colin Green
Producer:
Keith Williams
Director:
Michael Hayes
Det-Chief Supt Barlow:
Stratford Johns
Det-Insp Tucker:
Derek Newark
Governor:
Tenniel Evans
Hobbs:
Morris Perry
Dowsett:
William Marlowe
Gordon:
Gordon Rollings
Ward:
Donald Webster
Johnny:
Ian Liston
Prison officer:
Denis Cleary
Prison officer:
Stacy Davies
Prison officer:
Kevin Moran

by Johnny Speight
Starring Warren Mitchell, Anthony Booth and Una Stubbs
Guest stars Patricia Hayes Alfie Bass

Dennis Main Wilson, producer of all six series of Till Death, says: "The star of my show is Johnny Speight. We fight like cats most of the time but he's writing brilliant half-hour playlets; he reflects what's happening in Britain at this time... hey, ho off to the sack we go."

(Patricia Hayes is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company; Una Stubbs is in 'Old King Cole' at the Mermaid Theatre, London)

Contributors

Writer:
Johnny Speight
Director:
Colin Strong
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson
Alf Garnett:
Warren Mitchell
Mike:
Anthony Booth
Rita:
Una Stubbs
Min:
Patricia Hayes
Bert:
Alfie Bass

with Andre Previn (solo piano) and the London Symphony Orchestra, leader Hugh Bean

Music for enjoyment and relaxation in an informal setting, including Mozart's Piano Concerto in G major and Prokofiev's Classical Symphony.

Contributors

Presenter/Conductor/Pianist:
Andre Previn
Musicians:
London Symphony Orchestra
Leader:
Hugh Bean
Lighting:
Ken MacGregor
Sound:
Raymund Angel
Designer:
John Hurst
Producer:
John Culshaw

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

Contributors

Presenter:
Ludovic Kennedy
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Vincent Hanna
Reporter:
Michael Cockerell
Reporter:
Bill Kerr Elliott
Reporter:
David Jessel
Reporter:
Julian Mounter
Reporter:
David Lomax
Deputy Editor:
John Gau
Editor:
Peter Pagnamenta

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