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9.5 Engineering Craft Studies Forces and Moments
9.35 Exploring Science In the Swim
9.58 Let's Go
A series of 19 programmes: 7
Let's Go and Look After Our Teeth Presented by BRIAN RIX
10.12 Words and Pictures Wicked Wolf
10.30 English. Introduction to ' The Plough and the Stars '
11.2 Science All Around Weighing

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Presented By:
Brian Rix

2.1 Watch. Transport: Roads
2.18 Near and Far. Bars of Tin
How is tin mined and produced? As with all commodities tin is vulnerable to changes in supply and demand. How has this affected the Cornish tin industry? Narrator MARY DOWNING Producer ROBIN GWYN
2.40 A Good Read: 7

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Producer:
Robin Gwyn

Starring William Shatner as Captain Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Mr Spock

This week: Wolf in the Fold
Caught red-handed beside savagely-slain victims, the misogynous chief engineer of the Enterprise seems to have taken his aversion to the fair sex too far. If he is to go Scott-free, his captain must isolate the evil spirit that has actuated such spasms of slaughter through the ages.

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Captain Kirk:
William Shatner
Mr Spock:
Leonard Nimoy

with Magnus Magnusson
In this tenth heat four more people seek to obtain a place in the semi-final round.
The contenders are:
John Weller (bricklayer) British Birds
Christopher Budd (Army officer) The Waterloo Campaign Robert Wall (engineer)
North Atlantic Ocean Liners
Adam Gielgud (NHS ancillary) History of Poland 1900-1945
Director ANTONIA CHARLTON Producer BILL WRIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
John Weller
Unknown:
Christopher Budd
Unknown:
Adam Gielgud
Director:
Antonia Charlton
Producer:
Bill Wright

by JOHN KANE starring
Terry Scott and June
Whitfield Terry 's boss is due to arrive, the new carpet has not, but with help from the new neighbours the whole episode becomes a nightmare.
Film cameraman REG POPE
Film recordist MARTYN CLIFT Film editor WILLIAM SYMON DesignerGRAEME STORY
Producer PETER WHITMORE

Contributors

Unknown:
John Kane
Unknown:
Terry Scott
Unknown:
Whitfield Terry
Unknown:
Reg Pope
Unknown:
Martyn Clift
Editor:
William Symon
Designer:
Graeme Story
Producer:
Peter Whitmore
Terry:
Terry Scott
June:
June Whitfield
Malcolm Lawrence:
Terence Alexander
Brian Pillbeam:
Roland Curram
Tina Pillbeam:
Anita Graham
Nigel:
Colin McCormacK
Uncle Vernon:
Leslie Dwyer
Beattie:
Rosemary Frankau
Commissionaire:
Stuart Sherwin

' A Little More Pzazz'
Dazzling ... beautifully illustrated.
(DAILY MAIL)
The most stunning titles I have ever seen. (EVENING STANDARD) That's how the British press received the latest electronic video effects when they were first shown on British television this autumn. American television too is being dazzled by images which can be squeezed, tumbled, frozen, sliced, bounced or subjected to dozens of other instant, magical distortions.
One of the main contenders for this new and fiercely competitive market is a small firm based in the deceptively tranquil town of Newbury, Berkshire. The Risk Business has followed the fortunes of this company for a full year as it prepares its latest assault on the world market, and was witness to the tense build-up to the industry's annual showpiece in Dallas, Texas.
Michael Rodd reports that British can be best, but that in brand-new industries like this one, the lead can slip away in a very short time.
Film editors
M. A. C. ADAMS , STEFAN RONOWICZ Studio director JOHN GORMAN Producer MICHAEL BLAKSTAD

Contributors

Unknown:
M. A. C. Adams
Unknown:
Stefan Ronowicz
Director:
John Gorman
Producer:
Michael Blakstad

Michael Parkinson and his guests Music HARRY STONEILAM
Designer JANET BUDDEN
Programme associate CHRIS GREENWOOD Assistant producer SITA WILLIAMS Director JOHN HUGHES
Produced by JOHN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Parkinson
Music:
Harry Stoneilam
Designer:
Janet Budden
Unknown:
Chris Greenwood
Director:
John Hughes
Produced By:
John Fisher

BBC One London

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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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