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9.5 Rendez-vous: France Chemin Faisant
9.25 Gymnast. Parallel Bars
9.52 Look and Read. Skyhunter
5: The Welsh Telegram
10.15 Talkabout
A series to encourage the development of oral language. The Blind Men and the Elephant
10.35 Going to Work Life Styles
11.0 Hyn o Fyd. Gwlad y Ffin

With DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER BOB LANGLEY and BOB HALL
With the weekend in mind, television's ' live ' lunchtime magazine includes Dig This. Peter Seabrook , from his Pebble Mill plot, offers help and guidance to all gardeners.

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Peter Seabrook

with Elaine Stritch
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by ROALD DAHL Today: Part 5
Pictures by JAN BRYCHTA
Adapted and directed by NEL ROMANO Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Executive producer ANNA home

Contributors

Unknown:
Elaine Stritch
Unknown:
Roald Dahl
Directed By:
Nel Romano
Producer:
Angela Beeching

Introduced by Ed Stewart starring Peter Glaze , Jan Hunt and Bernie Clifton with Val Mitchell
ScriptBOB HEDLEY Music
BERT HAYES AND HIS ORCHESTRA Lighting RON BRISTOW Sound TONY PHILPOT Designer JIM CLAY
Producer BRIAN PENDERS
Executive producer JOHNNY DOWNES

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ed Stewart
Unknown:
Peter Glaze
Unknown:
Jan Hunt
Unknown:
Bernie Clifton
Unknown:
Val Mitchell
Script:
Bob Hedley
Unknown:
Bert Hayes
Unknown:
Ron Bristow
Unknown:
Tony Philpot
Designer:
Jim Clay
Producer:
Brian Penders
Producer:
Johnny Downes

starring Eric Sykes
Hattie Jacques , Deryck Guyler The Stay-at-Home Holiday
Eric and Hat are all ready to depart for their holiday in the west Country, leaving Miss Rumbelow to look after the house.
Whilst waiting to leave, Hat reveals the true story of last year s holiday abroad.
With JOY HARINGTON, SAM KYDD BERYL NESBITT , COLIN SPAULL
Written by ERIC SYKES MUSic KEN JONES
Designer TIM GLEESON Producer ROGER RACE
(Postponed from 5 October)

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Sykes
Unknown:
Hattie Jacques
Unknown:
Deryck Guyler
Unknown:
Sam Kydd
Unknown:
Beryl Nesbitt
Written By:
Eric Sykes
Music:
Ken Jones
Designer:
Tim Gleeson

Tonight: Blood Money
The heir to a fortune is kidnapped from a college fraternity party - Petrocelli, who is a friend of the family, thinks it is a prank until the victim is kidnapped from the kidnappers.
Written by NORMAN LESSING Directed by IRVING MOORE

Contributors

Written By:
Norman Lessing
Directed By:
Irving Moore
Tony Petrocelli:
Barry Newman
Maggie Petrocelli:
Susan Howard
Pete Ritter:
Albert Salmi
Ponce:
David Huddleston
Andrew Warburton:
Denver Pyle
Whitey:
Nicholas Hammond
Doc:
Andrew Rubin
Gigi Laverne:
Suzanne Zenor

starring Sterling Hayden, Louis Calhern, Marilyn Monroe with Jean Hagen, James Whitmore, Sam Jaffe, John McIntire
A successful million-dollar jewel robbery is the dream of every master criminal. Doc Rieden Schneider's dream came true, but he failed to take into account the meanest of human frailties - greed.
John Huston's tough, realistic underworld drama, by the author of Scarface and Little Caesar, is also notable for allowing Marilyn Monroe her first important screen role.
Screenplay by BEN MADDOW and JOHN HUSTON
Based on a novel by w. R. BURNETT
Produced by ARTHUR HORNBLOW JR Directed by JOHN HUSTON
Films: page 25

Contributors

Unknown:
Sterling Hayden
Unknown:
Louis Calhern
Unknown:
Marilyn Monroe
Unknown:
Jean Hagen
Unknown:
James Whitmore
Unknown:
Sam Jaffe
Unknown:
John McIntire
Unknown:
Doc Rieden
Unknown:
John Huston
Unknown:
Little Caesar
Unknown:
Marilyn Mon
Unknown:
Ben Maddow
Unknown:
John Huston
Unknown:
R. Burnett
Produced By:
Arthur Hornblow
Directed By:
John Huston
Dix Handley:
Sterling Hayden
Alonzo D:
Emmerichxouis Calhern
Doll Conovan:
Jean Hagen
Gus Minissi:
James Whitmore
Doc Erwin Riedenschneider:
Sam Jaffe
Police Commissioner Hardy:
John McIntire
Cobby:
Marc Lawrence
Lt Ditrich:
Barry Kelley
Louis Ciavelli:
Anthony Caruso
Maria Ciavelli:
Teresa Celli
Angela Phinlay:
Marilyn Monroe
Timmons:
William Davis
May Emmerich:
Dorothy Tree

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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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