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9.38 20th-Century History
Cold War - Confrontation. Berlin blockade 1948-9; Korean War 1950-3. Commentary by JOHN TIDMARSH Script by JOHN TUSA
Produced by JOHN CHAPPLE
10.0 TV Club: A School in Time Freshwater Shark
10.23 Music Time

Contributors

Commentary By:
John Tidmarsh
Script By:
John Tusa
Produced By:
John Chapple

11.0 Exploring Science
Scientific Investigation
11.23 Words and Pictures
I am Better than You!
11.40 Appuntamento in Italia A language resource series 1: Citta e campagna
Script RAFFAELE L. G. MORETTO DAVID ROWLES.commentary
GIGI GATTI, GIANCARLO CICCONE
Producer JOHN PRESCOTT THOMAS
12.5 pm Kontakte: 23
Complementary radio programme today,
6.30 pm. Radio 3

2.1 Watch: The Sea
2.18 Scan. Ourselves and Others: 1 ' It's us and them - look after number one! ' But what makes us think like that? And how does our behaviour affect others?
A play by MARIANNE COOK raises the questions; pupils from a Bristol school discuss their answers With NEIL FITZWILIAM. Producer GEOFF WILSON
2.40 Encounter: Italy
1: Town and Country

Contributors

Play By:
Marianne Cook
Unknown:
Neil Fitzwiliam.
Producer:
Geoff Wilson

in six episodes by BRIAN WRIGHT
When cargo goes missing on the canal, Dan Trugg is convinced that a Bugget is responsible! 2: Buggets and Tonnage
Producer ANNA HOME
Director JOHN PROWSE

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Wright
Unknown:
Dan Trugg
Director:
John Prowse
Tom Brill:
Andrew O'Connor
Joe Collingtree:
Brian Hayes
Walter Crumlow:
Don McKillop
Betsy Russell:
Maxine Gordon
Ben:
Colin Edwynn
Colonel Russell:
Eric Porter
Sarah Russell:
Gwen Cherrell
Mary Brill:
Barbara Hickmott
Charlie-the-Mule:
William Wilde
Boater:
Brian Wright
Pedlar:
Geoffrey Pennells
Dan Trugg:
Peter Berry

by CARLA LANE , starring featuring in Something Beginning
Designer ANTONY THORPE
Produced by ROGER RACE

Contributors

Unknown:
Carla Lane
Produced By:
Roger Race
Sandra:
Nerys Hughes
Carol:
Elizabeth Estensen
Mrs Hutchinson:
Mollie Sugden
Mrs Boswell:
Carmel Mesharry
Lucian:
Michael Angelis
Derek Paynton:
Tom Chadbon
Mr Boswell:
Ray Dunbobbin
Mr Baxter:
John Quarmby
Barbara:
Jackie Fishel
Maid:
Sue Cornell

Introduced by Harry Carpenter from Wembley
Commentator DAVID COLEMAN
Action analysis JIMMY HILL
Ron Greenwood's revived England side face the magical skills of the three-times World Champions, who are again among the favourites for the World Cup Finals in June. But it's over 20 years since England's only win in ten matches against Brazil - 4-2 at Wembley in 1956. There have been three draws including the latest game in Rio last summer, and the South Americans have won six times.
Football TV presentation ALEC WEEKS Sportsnight producer JOHN PHILIPS Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
ISportsnight, part 2 at 10.30)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

Nine documentary programmes 8: Buns, Boats and Bombs
In a colony where the unexpected is the norm, anything from a ' bomb scare ' to a ' snake call ' is routine. But a small boat fire in a crowded typhoon shelter becomes a nightmare for Marine Police. At the bun festival on Cheung Chau Island, anti-riot squads wait anxiously. It's no secret that this is the day when rival Triad gangs parade openly. From past experience when the midnight scramble begins ... so will the trouble.
Film cameraman PATRICK TURLEY Film recordist MIKE SAVAGE Film editor BRIAN TOMKINS Producer JOHN PURDIE

Contributors

Unknown:
Cheung Chau
Unknown:
Patrick Turley
Editor:
Brian Tomkins
Producer:
John Purdie

Part 2. The Amateur Boxing Association Championships
The pick of the bouts from Belle Vue, Manchester, where the best amateur boxers in Britain battle for places in the ABA Finals at Wembley on 5 May.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Television presentation BOB DUNCAN
Other Sports Results on CEEFAX page 130 onwards

Contributors

Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Bob Duncan

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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