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9.38 Mathshow: Cover-up Story
A thoroughly superficial programme - literally. with JACQUELINE CLARKE , TONY HUGHES and CHARLES COLLINGWOOD Producer DAVID TAFT
10.0 Look and Read Joe and the Sheep Rustlers Never Say Die
10.25-10.45 Science All Around Bottles
What's in an empty bottle? How do diving bells work? Why do the latest milk bottles have a new shape?
Introduced by FERGUS O'KELLY Producer MICHAEL COYLE
11.0 Watch! Messages
11.18 Going to Work: People Matter A look at young workers' problems of getting on with people of different ages and backgrounds. Narrator JOHN DUNN Producer ROY THOMPSON
11.40 Europe from the Air: Clusters This programme explores the reasons behind three large centres of population - Rotterdam, the Ruhr and Frankfurt.
Narrated by PAUL VAUGHAN Producer LEN BROWN
12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing? Law and Order

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacqueline Clarke
Unknown:
Tony Hughes
Producer:
David Taft
Producer:
Read Joe
Introduced By:
Fergus O'Kelly
Producer:
Michael Coyle
Producer:
Roy Thompson
Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Producer:
Len Brown

Introduced by David Coleman featuring
Men's Giant Slalom
This morning's second and final run at Lizum to decide the medal positions.
Commentator RON PICKERING
DAVID VINE and TONY GUBBA report on this morning's other competitions in Innsbruck, including the opening runs of' the two-man toboggan, and speed skating.
Produced by MARTIN HOPKINS
Editors ALAN HART and JONATHAN MARTIN

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Colemaa
Commentator:
Ron Pickering
Reporter:
David Vine
Reporter:
Tony Gubba
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Alan Hart
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

Bod on the Beach
Narrated by JOHN LE MESURIER and MAGGIE HENDERSON
Film by DAVID YATES
Music by DEREK GRIFFITHS
Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE

Contributors

Unknown:
John Le Mesurier
Unknown:
Maggie Henderson
Unknown:
David Yates
Music By:
Derek Griffiths
Produced By:
Michael Cole

Weight
A weighing-machine springs surprises on some railway travellers, all of whom are Pat and Sylveste.
Tony hangs up some paper birds and the Prof adds a little weight of his own.
Tony Hart , Pat Keysell Sylveste McCoy and THE PROF
Director CLIVE DOIG
Producer PATRICK DOWLING
The address to send paintings to: Vision On, BBCtv, London, W12 8QT.
Unfortunately we can't return any. but a prize is given for each one shown. Preview: page 11

Contributors

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

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Today's news and views in your corner of England presented by the BBC's regional newsrooms. Then at 6.22* Michael Barratt Frank Bough , Bob Wellings and Dilys Morgan take a look at the scene Nationwide.
Editor JOHN GAU
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Barratt
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Dilys Morgan
Editor:
John Gau

Today's outstanding action from the Winter Olympic Games in Innsbruck.
Introduced by David Coleman Men's Giant Slalom
RON PICKERING reports on today's medal-winning runs. Two-man
Toboggan TONY GUBBA reports on today's opening runs at Igls. Ice Hockey
ALAN WEEKS reports on one of today's top matches. Speed Skating
DAVID viNE reports as the fastest skaters in the world compete in the men's 500 metres.
And the rest of today's highlights from the XII Winter Games.
Producer BRIAN VENNER
Editors ALAN HART and JONATHAN MARTIN

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Toboggan Tony Gubba
Producer:
Brian Venner
Editors:
Alan Hart
Editors:
Jonathan Martin

by Jeremy Burnham
Starring Bryan Marshall, David Savile
with Andrew Burt, Bob Mason, James Leith

A boffin with bright ideas, a pilot with problems, and a trial for HMS Hero.

Contributors

Writer:
Jeremy Burnham
Script Editor:
Ian Mackintosh
Designer:
Paul Munting
Producer:
Joe Waters
Director:
Philip Dudley
Commander Glenn:
Bryan Marshall
Lt-Cdr Beaumont:
David Savile
Lt Peek:
Andrew Burt
Lt Tagg:
James Leith
Graham Firth:
Bob Mason
Lt-Cdr Kiley:
John Lee
Sue Herrick:
Marian Diamond
Edwards:
Kevin Brennan
Clarke:
Richard Grant
Barron:
Hugh Dickson
Chief Experimenter:
Edward Brooks
Haslam:
David Kincaid

by Tom Hadaway

Brown: It's a great thing - youth and strength.
Jenny: A man needs other qualities, though.
Brown: Such as?
Jenny: Integrity.
Brown: Can you load a ten-ton lorry with that?

The fish quay is a happy hunting ground for an ambitious young rogue like Bob, who has an eye on the boss's business - and all that goes with it.

Contributors

Writer:
Tom Hadaway
Film Cameraman:
Nat Crosby
Film Editor:
Angus Newton
Designer:
Tony Thorpe
Script Editor:
Alan Seymour
Producer:
Anne Head
Director:
Brian Parker
Bob:
Neil Phillips
Jenny:
Valerie Georgeson
Mr Brown:
Ronald Herdman
Joe:
Max Smith
Ted:
Peter Marshall
Phil:
Timothy Healy
Smith:
Alan Hockey
Ernie:
Fred Pearson
Market Superintendent:
Roger Avon
First:
Policeman: Gary Roberts
Second Policeman:
Hugh Turner
Pub manager:
Max Ford
First card player:
Ray Stubbs
Second card player:
James Rushton
Third card player:
James Killeen
Young lad:
Sammy Johnson
Photographer:
Allen Cutler
First auctioneer:
Tony Danino
Second auctioneer:
Alan Snell
Skipper:
Hugh Evans
Mate:
Danny Dee
Charlie:
Gordon Faith
Workman:
David Whitaker

A programme in which Sue Lawley and Denis Tuohy talk to interesting people about themselves and their lives, and look at events of the day which affect us, with Donald MacCormick and reporters JOHN PITMAN , DAVID LOMAX
PHILIP TIBENHAM , DAVID JESSEL DAVID TAYLOR , VINCENT HANNA
JULIAN MOUNTER , MICHAEL DELAHAYE
Editor MICHAEL BUNCK

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Tuohy
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Reporters:
John Pitman
Reporters:
David Lomax
Unknown:
Philip Tibenham
Unknown:
David Jessel
Unknown:
David Taylor
Unknown:
Vincent Hanna
Unknown:
Julian Mounter

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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