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with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and PATRICIA HAYES
ROSEMARY LEACH
NORMAN ROSSINGTON
Script BARRY TOOK
Book (same title), £1.00, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Gee
Unknown:
Bob Hoskins
Unknown:
Patricia Hayes
Unknown:
Rosemary Leach
Unknown:
Norman Rossington
Script:
Barry Took

with John Noakes , Peter Purves and Lesley Judd
Producer JOHN ADCOCK
Assistant editor ROSEMARY GILL Editor BIDDY BAXTER

Contributors

Unknown:
John Noakes
Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Lesley Judd
Producer:
John Adcock
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

by OLIVER POSTGATE. Cold
Pictures by PETER FIRMIN
Story told by OLWEN GRIFFITHS
ANTHONY JACKSON and OLIVER POSTGATE Music by VERNON ELLIOTT

Contributors

Unknown:
Oliver Postgate.
Unknown:
Peter Firmin
Told By:
Olwen Griffiths
Told By:
Anthony Jackson
Music By:
Vernon Elliott

News and views in your region tonight. Then the national scene presented by MICHAEL BARRATT , FRANK BOUGH
BOB WELLINGS and DILYS MORGAN
Producers RONALD NEIL
GORDON WATTS, HUGH WILLIAMS
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor JOHN GAU
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Barratt
Presented By:
Frank Bough
Presented By:
Bob Wellings
Producers:
Ronald Neil
Unknown:
Hugh Williams
Editor:
Stuart Wilkinson

Today's usual unusual programme includes a recipe to enable you to get ahead of the neighbours.

Mystery recipe
1 square paper towel
6 sheets 'man-sized' tissues
Small packet [dot]
Plastic sandwich box
Cellulose wallpaper paste
Clean, cold water

Line bottom of sandwich box with paper tissues and cover this with a piece of paper towel. Soak it all in water, then pour away the excess. Take the [dot] and sprinkle sparely over the wet towel.

Cover the box and put it in a warm spot (not the airing cupboard - that might be too hot). Check the box every day; [dot] should be ready in one or two days; [dot] in four days and [dot] in nine days. You can tell when they're ready because a small [dot] will have appeared on about half of them. When this happens wash the [dot] into a fine sieve to remove them from the towel.

Take the cellulose paste (making sure that it doesn't contain fungicide) and make up half-a-pint to half the manufacturer's recommended strength. When the mixture is smooth put the [dot] into half of it and pour the other half on top. Mix in gently with fingers until it looks like frogspawn.

Take a wide-nozzled icing syringe or a strong polythene bag with a tiny piece of the corner cut off and fill with the jelly-like mixture. Decide where you want your [dot] and squeeze out the jelly in a very thin line. Cover as usual but don't press down. Keep nice and moist while waiting to see what happens.

What is [dot]?
Raymond Baxter, William Woollard Michael Rodd and Judith Hann report on [dot] and other news of the years ahead.

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Presenter:
William Woollard
Presenter:
Michael Rodd
Presenter:
Judith Hann
Producer:
Alan Dobson
Producer:
Robin Bootle
Producer:
Colin Riach
Editor:
Michael Blakstad

Introduced by David Hamilton.
Top of the Pops Orchestra, Pan's People

Contributors

Presenter:
David Hamilton
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Musical director:
Johnny Pearson
Dancers:
Pan's People
Choreography:
Flick Colby
Sound:
Keith Gunn
Producer:
Robin Nash

by John Chapman and Eric Merriman
Starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield

Great news! Son Frank is coming home on leave from Hong Kong with his fiancee. But the generation gap is still as wide.

Contributors

Writer:
John Chapman
Writer:
Eric Merriman
Design:
Lesley Bremness
Producer:
Peter Whitmore
Terry Fletcher:
Terry Scott
June Fletcher:
June Whitfield
Aunt Lucy:
Beryl Cooke
Frank:
John Alkin
Nancy:
Pik-Sen Lim

in Paddy Boyle 's Discharge by JAMES MITCHELL with ' You remember the last time we were hungry, Matt? ... There was you and me and Paddy Boyle and Charlie Stobbs. And we made up our minds didn't we? Come what may, we said, we're not going to starve.'
Cast in order of appearance:
Series created by JAMES MITCHELL
Script editor WILLIAM HUMBLE
Designer GEOFFREY PATTERSON
Director LEONARD LEWIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Paddy Boyle
Unknown:
James Mitchell
Unknown:
Paddy Boyle
Unknown:
Charlie Stobbs.
Unknown:
James Mitchell
Editor:
William Humble
Designer:
Geoffrey Patterson
Director:
Leonard Lewis
Jack:
James Bolam
Jessie:
Susan Jameson
Bill:
James Garbutt
Bella:
Jean Heywood
Mary:
Michelle Newell
Bella:
Jean Heywood
Jessie:
Susan Jameson
Jack:
James Bolam
Sid Hepburn:
George Irving
Tom:
John Nightingale
Bill:
James Garbutt
Harry Bartram:
Patrick Durkin
Barman:
Gordon Faith
Paddy Boyle:
Ralph Watson
Dolly:
Madelaine Newton
Matt:
Malcolm Terris
Michael Lynch:
Eamonn Boyce
Arthur Ashton:
Geoffrey Rose
Captain Leslie:
Terrence Hardiman
Sir Horatio Manners:
Basil Henson

A weekly programme on the arts introduced by Humphrey Burton This edition includes:
The Theatre of Charles Marowitz
'An audience is like the implacable face of a stopped clock ... art must occasionally give it a good shake to get it ticking again.' Marowitz is an American innovator with a European reputation. He talks about his approach to theatre, with excerpts from his recent productions.
The National Youth Jazz Orchestra The big band sound,' as uniquely interpreted by the 26-piece Orchestra under their founder and director BILL ASHTON. Prior to their first American tour, they visit the Omnibus studio.
Marowitz director MICHAEL MACINTYRE
Jazz Orchestra director TONY STAVEACRE Designer KEITH CHEETHAM Producer BARRIE GAVIN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Humphrey Burton
Unknown:
Charles Marowitz
Director:
Bill Ashton.
Director:
Tony Staveacre
Designer:
Keith Cheetham
Producer:
Barrie Gavin

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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