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9.38 Colour Out of the Past Playing the Fool
10.0 Colour Look and Read One in Three
10.25-10.45 History 1917-73 Stalin's Revolution
11.0 Colour Watch!
Donkeys: Working donkeys on the beach. A donkey foal one day old. A ride in a donkey cart. The Donkey Song. Presented by JEAN ROGERS and KEN BINGE Puppets by ALAN PLATT
Animation by BORA AND HARDWICK Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
11.18 Colour Going to Work Laundries and Dry Cleaning
What sort of jobs are there for young people in this industry? Commentary by GORDON SNELL Producer PAUL MITCHELL
11.40 Colour Music in Action Metamorphosis
12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing? Technicians in Building

Contributors

Presented By:
Jean Rogers
Unknown:
Alan Platt
Producer:
Elizabeth Bennett
Commentary By:
Gordon Snell
Producer:
Paul Mitchell

BOB LANGLEY , MARIAN FOSTER , DAVID SEYMOUR and DONNY MACLEOD present the ideas, activities, music and personalities of the day.
Editor TERRY DOBSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Editor:
Terry Dobson

Building
Tony Hart , Pat Keysell with SYLVESTE MCCOY and THE PROF
Designer CHRIS ROBILLlARD Director CLIVE DOIG
Producer PATRICK DOWLING
The address to send paintings and designs to: Vision On, BBCtv, London, W12 8QT. Unfortunately we can'return any. but we do give a prize for each one we show.

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hart
Unknown:
Pat Keysell
Unknown:
Sylveste McCoy
Designer:
Chris Robilllard
Director:
Clive Doig
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West from your region tonight, including local weather; with Michael Barratt , Frank Bough Bob Wellings. Sue Lawley and Susanne Hall and Consumer Unit: presented by Valerie Singleton , Richard Stilgoe

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Barratt
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Bob Wellings.
Unknown:
Susanne Hall
Presented By:
Valerie Singleton
Presented By:
Richard Stilgoe

Presented by Paddy Feeny
Heat 4. Tonight's teams are: Batley synthetic natural gas
Barnham electrostatics and plants Leicester producing pvc safely
Three teams of Young Scientists compete for the last place in next week's final. Tonight's judges DR IAN FELLS, fuel scientist
PROF ANTHONY BRADSHAW , botanist HEINZ wolff , biomedical engineer
Director MARTIN FREETH Producer PETER BRUCE

Contributors

Presented By:
Paddy Feeny
Unknown:
Prof Anthony Bradshaw
Unknown:
Heinz Wolff
Director:
Martin Freeth
Producer:
Peter Bruce

led by Peter Graves as Jim Phelps with Leonard Nimoy as Paris Greg Morris as Barney Peter Lupus as Willy
A Ghost Story: A lilt of unexpected laughter alerts Phelps to the fact that someone else is also trying to raise spirits.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Graves
Unknown:
Leonard Nimoy
Unknown:
Greg Morris
Unknown:
Peter Lupus
Dana:
Lesley Warren
Justin Bainbridge:
Andrew Duggan
Mrs Foster:
Marion Ross
Sandler:
William Smith

starring Geoffrey Keen
David Buck , James Kerry with Hugh Manning
Guest star Robert Beatty
The Honeypot by DONALD BULL
' Right now there's thousands of millions of oil money washing about the world, swamping the money markets ... the situation's explosive.'
Series created by DONALD BULL Designer PETER BRACHACKI
Producers MICHAEL GLYNN , BRIAN DEGAS Director BAZ TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Keen
Unknown:
David Buck
Unknown:
James Kerry
Unknown:
Robert Beatty
Unknown:
Donald Bull
Unknown:
Donald Bull
Designer:
Peter Brachacki
Producers:
Michael Glynn
Producers:
Brian Degas
Director:
Baz Taylor
Harmer Loden:
Robert Beatty
Oskar:
Frederick Schiller
Baron von Pavelius:
Guy Deghy
Madame Charel:
Paulette Preney
Kanzler:
John G Heller
Sheikh Rassid:
Ibrahim Zada
Kasim Rassid:
Nadim Sawalha
Tom Prince:
David Buck
Gerald Lang:
Geoffrey Keen
Doris:
Margaret Wedlake
David Ayrton:
James Kerry
Freddie Pender:
Hugh Manning
Dorothy Ayrton:
Karin MacCarthy
Sheikh's secretary:
Aharon Ipale
Waiter:
Willy Bowman
Max Zeller:
John Rapley

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
11: How are the Mighty Fallen!
The halfway mark of the century found the once-mighty continent in a parlous plight. It was divided by an Iron Curtain which marked the alarming frontier of the Cold War. On one side stood the Soviet Government and its puppets; on the other side the West, the democracies, leaning on the United States of America for their survival. The Berlin Blockade marked a high point of confrontation. European revival had to be conducted in this atmosphere of costly conflict, often near the edge of disaster.
But in 1953 the dictator Stalin died, and for a brief time there seemed to be positive hope of a thaw setting in. Supervising film editor ALLAN TYBER Film editor TONY TEW
Associate producer BRIAN LEWIS Producer PETER MORI. EY
Book (same title) £5,95 from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
John Terraine
Unknown:
Peter Ustinov
Editor:
Allan Tyber
Editor:
Tony Tew
Producer:
Brian Lewis
Producer:
Peter Mori.

Barry Norman looks at the new films, including Death Wish, and reports on reactions to a GLC decision on film censorship.
Philip Oakes reviews three new biographies of superstars GEORGE RAFT, JAMES DEAN and PAUL NEW-MAN, with clips from their films.
Producer PATRICIA INGRAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Norman
Producer:
Patricia Ingram

The people behind the stories, the people the stories affect and the people with something to say. Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy
Tom Mangold , Vincent Hanna , Michael Cockerell , Bill Kerr Elliott , David Jessel , Julian Mounter and David Lomax are the Midweek correspondents.
Deputy editor JOHN GAU
Editor PETER PAGNAMENTA

Contributors

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

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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