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9.15 Engineering Craft Studies Forces and Moments
9.38 Twentieth-century History
Roosevelt and the New Deal
10.0 Landscape
The Making of Shetland
CHRIS MYLNE visits the islands and discovers something about their earliest inhabitants.
(First transmitted in Scotland)
10.23 Music Time
Christmas Carols: 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Mylne

Presented by Sam Dale

A tree's shadow changes as the day goes by, and in the story sung by Rick Jones, shapes see 'what they can be'.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sam Dale
Singer:
Rick Jones
Animation:
Mirek Lang
Animation:
Anna Fodorova
Director:
Martin Fisher
Writer/Producer:
Michael Cole

with Johnny Morris
What makes a glow worm glow? JOHNNY reveals what makes certain animals light up at night. What bird can fly backwards? The humming-bird -candidate for the world's most colourful bird. As well as humming-birds in the studio, Johnny's guests include a pair of Stanley cranes that keep undoing his shoelaces.
And Keeper Morris has some monster animals to look after - everything from a dinosaur to a blue whale - all in the Natural History Museum.
Producer MIKE BEYNON. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Morris
Unknown:
Keeper Morris
Producer:
Mike Beynon.

by JOHN FARRIMOND. Dramatised in three episodes by BARRY COLLINS 3: Billy can save the Tramp only by admitting his own guilt.
Film cameraman JOHN BAKER Film sound RON BLIGHT Designer CHRIS EDWARDS
Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director ERIC DAVIDSON ,

Contributors

Unknown:
John Farrimond.
Unknown:
Barry Collins
Unknown:
John Baker
Unknown:
Ron Blight
Designer:
Chris Edwards
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Director:
Eric Davidson
Billy Walsh:
David Haddow
Nancy Brindle:
Katie Armstrong
Mick Mack:
Malcolm Sproston
Tramp:
Ray Smith
Tom Barraclough:
Frank Vincent
Annie Walsh:
Rowena Parr
Charlie Drew:
Peter Martin
Pit foreman:
Johnny Maxfield
Pit Bobby:
John Who
Pit manager:
Jim Marsh

presenting the British scene to the British people.
Including Britain Today
FRANK BOUGH and SUE LAWLEY with the last of their three special reports from the heartland of Britain.
Producers DAVID DICKINSON ANDREW TAUSSIC , KEN VASS Deputy editor DAVID LLOYD Editer HUGH WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Producers:
David Dickinson
Producers:
Andrew Taussic
Editor:
David Lloyd
Editor:
Editer Hugh Williams

by David Nobbs
starring Leonard Rossiter, Pauline Yates
with John Barron

Reggie becomes involved with his former boss C.J., his former secretary Joan and his old colleagues Tony and David - but it is all very different from the old days.

Contributors

Writer:
David Nobbs
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Designer:
Pamela Lambooy
Producer:
Gareth Gwenlan
Reginald Perrin:
Leonard Rossiter
Elizabeth Perrin:
Pauline Yates
C.J.:
John Barron
Joan Greengross:
Sue Nicholls
Tony Webster:
Trevor Adams
David Harris-Jones:
Bruce Bould
Miss Erith:
Joan Blackham

Introduced by Harry Carpenter Featuring tonight League Cup Soccer
Highlights of one of tonight's Fourth Round Football League Cup ties - with a place in the last eight at stake. Commentator BARRY DAVIES The European Middleweight Championship
Alan Minter (cb) (the Champion) v Gratien Tonna (France) (former Champion) over 15 rounds from last night's Harry Levene promotion at the Wembley Arena.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
After the tragic outcome of his title victory over Angelo Jacopucci in July, Minter reappears to make his first defence, against the Frenchman who took this title from him in Milan last year. In a controversial decision, Minter was stopped with a cut forehead, but Tonna was later stripped of the crown for failing to defend it.
TV presentation
Football FRED VINER. BOXing BOB DUNCAN Producer joHN PHILIPS
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Alan Minter
Unknown:
Gratien Tonna
Unknown:
Harry Levene
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Angelo Jacopucci
Unknown:
Fred Viner.
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

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