Programme Index

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9.38 Everyday Maths
1: Pounds and Pence
10.0 Merry-go-Round
Their Life in Your Hands
PAM RHODES makes a secret visit and gets a look at some feathered survivors.
Series producer MIKE HARRISON
10.23 Exploring Science Water

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Producer:
Mike Harrison

11.0 Engineering Craft Studies Electricity at Work
11.22 Music Time
Sounds in the Country: 2
Short notes, long notes, fast and slow. The xylophone conducts some singing and children play their own music for a day in the country.
Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
11.45 General Studies
Joan of Arc: the Martyr (part 2)
This programme reconstructs Joan's career from her capture by her enemies to her death by burning. It includes an extract from Bernard Shaw 's play about St Joan and further discussion about her character and impact. Introduced by ROBERT GARY
With PETRA MARKHAM , GEOFFREY CASE, PATRICK GODFREY , JOHN PULLEN
ALLAN LANDER , JAMES GREENE , ROGER OSTIME and PETER HOWELL Written by BRIAN RAWLINSON Producer JILL SHEPPARD

Contributors

Producer:
Elizabeth Bennett
Unknown:
Bernard Shaw
Unknown:
St Joan
Introduced By:
Robert Gary
Introduced By:
With Petra Markham
Unknown:
Patrick Godfrey
Unknown:
John Pullen
Unknown:
Allan Lander
Unknown:
James Greene
Unknown:
Roger Ostime
Unknown:
Peter Howell
Written By:
Brian Rawlinson
Producer:
Jill Sheppard

Donny MacLeod , David Seymour and Marian Foster presenting the personalities and talking points of the day and including Middle Class Peasant with Terence McLaughlin
Editor TERRY DOBSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
David Seymour
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Terence McLaughlin
Editor:
Terry Dobson

2.1 V. ords and Pictures
A series to encourage reading Greedy Old Nan
2.18 20th-Century History
Make Germany Pay: 1
2.40 Going to Work Food Manufacture
The kind of jobs available for young people in a large meat pie and sausage factory contrasts with the work and skills required of trainees in a small bakery. Producer MARIANNE BAIRD
Series editor PAUL MITCHELL

Contributors

Producer:
Marianne Baird
Editor:
Paul Mitchell

with Lesley Judd , Simon Groom and Christopher Wenner
Including the first TV showing of the prototype of a new British electronic control system for model rail layouts. This exciting invention makes it possible to control four locos simultaneously with only two wires between the control panel and the track.
Producer RENNY RYE
Assistant editor JOHN ADCOCK Editor BIDDY BAXTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Lesley Judd
Unknown:
Simon Groom
Unknown:
Christopher Wenner
Editor:
John Adcock
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

Frank Bough , Sue Lawley
John Stapleton and Bob Wellings are the team that bring you Britain's most watched current affairs programme. Each weekday evening they present analysis of topical events plus the features and film that make up the scene Nationwide.
Producers DAVID DICKINSON ANDREW TAUSSIC , KEN VASS Deputy editor DAVID LLOYD Editor HUGH WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Producers:
David Dickinson
Producers:
Andrew Taussic
Editor:
David Lloyd
Editor:
Hugh Williams

by Paul Wheeler
The second of a series of 13 episodes
Starring Diane Cilento, Norman Rodway, Jean Kent, Edward Hardwicke
with Christopher Gable, Denise Buckley, Deborah Fallender
and Hugh Ross, Sue Nicholls

On a national television programme investigative journalist Jonathan Browning has accused the late tycoon Sir Sydney Clark of unethical business dealing. His widow Diana Clark has agreed to write Sir Sydney's official biography. She is determined to find the truth and to publish it - all of it.

Theme music (RESL 56), from record shops

Contributors

Writer:
Paul Wheeler
Series created by:
John Sichel
Studio lighting:
Barry Hill
Studio Sound:
Geoffrey Hewitt
Make-up artist:
Jan Nethercot
Designer:
Gavin Davies
Director:
John Sichel
Diana Clark:
Diane Cilento
Jonathan Browning:
Norman Rodway
Mary Clark:
Jean Kent
Donald Sanders:
Edward Hardwicke
Charles Clark:
Christopher Gable
Jane Clark:
Deborah Fallender
Liz Walters:
Denise Buckley
Tommy Meadowes:
Hugh Ross
Ellen:
Sue Nicholls
Tom Vyner:
Richard Mayes
Gerry Speares:
Philip Lowrie
Mr Clark Sr:
Basil Lord
John Staffman:
Arnold Peters
Ian Shaw:
John Dryden
Schoolmaster:
Raymond Farrell
Nurse:
Carol Johnson
Waiter:
John Griffiths

with Charles Wheeler
Robin Day and Fred Emery reports on the stories that matter and asks the questions that need to be asked.
Panorama's reporters at home and abroad are:
MICHAEL COCKERELL , RICHARD LINDlEY TOM MANGOLD , DAVID TAYLOR and PHILIP TIBENHAM
Deputy editor ELWYN PARRY JONES Editor CHRISTOPHER CAPRON

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
Robin Day
Unknown:
Fred Emery
Unknown:
Michael Cockerell
Unknown:
Richard Lindley
Unknown:
Tom Mangold
Unknown:
David Taylor
Editor:
Elwyn Parry
Editor:
Christopher Capron

starring Joanelle Romero Ronny Cox
Called to a Santa Fe prison to help save the life of a boy who has slashed his wrists, Dr Teague Summer is himself stabbed - by a silent and strangely beautiful young Indian girl. Teague becomes increasingly involved with the girl and aided by the sympathetic Nurse Rhinehart he sets about restoring Hatter to a normal life.
Screenplay by DARRYL PONICSAN Produced and directed by GEORGE SCHAEFER

Contributors

Unknown:
Joanelle Romero
Unknown:
Ronny Cox
Play By:
Darryl Ponicsan
Directed By:
George Schaefer
Dr Teague Summer:
Ronny Cox
Hatter Fox:
Joanelle Romero
Nurse Rhinehart:
Conchata Ferrel
Claude:
John Durren
Dr Levering:
Donald Hotten
Mr Winton:
S J Launer
Mango:
Mira Santera
Belle:
Jeannie Stein

explains the news and examines the issues from Britain and around the world that are still going to matter tomorrow.
Presented by Denis Tuohy Valerie Singleton and Donald MacCormick
Including News Headlines
Editor ROGER BOLTON

Contributors

Presented By:
Denis Tuohy
Presented By:
Valerie Singleton
Presented By:
Donald MacCormick
Editor:
Roger Bolton

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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