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9.35 Mathshow
Full Up
10.0-10.5 Merry-go-Round
Keep Up with the Times: 6
10.38 Resource Units 11-13: Geography
Story from Ghana
In a developing country like Ghana, the contrast between town and countryside is far sharper than in an industrialised country. Why are the two so different, and how do people cope when they move from one to the other? Commentary BERNARD CLARK
Producer LEN BROWN
11.0 Watch
Africa: Animals
11.17-11.40 Television Club
Fakes, Frauds and Fiddles
12.10 pm Music Time for Teachers 2: Sounds and Composition

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Clark
Producer:
Len Brown

An extraordinary picture puzzle with Adrian Hedley , Janet Ellis Chris Emmett and Wilf Lunn and presenting Sylveste McCoy and David Rappaport as the ' 0 ' men
Why does it rain? Who is Fritz Colditz ? What is the magic formula for the ' 0 ' men?
These and other questions are almost answered in today's programme.
Have your pencils ready to play the jigword game.
Designer STEVE BROWNSEY Producer CLIVE DOIG

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Hedley
Unknown:
Janet Ellis
Unknown:
Chris Emmett
Unknown:
Wilf Lunn
Unknown:
Sylveste McCoy
Unknown:
David Rappaport
Unknown:
Fritz Colditz
Designer:
Steve Brownsey
Producer:
Clive Doig

Look North, Look North West South Today,
Look East Midlands Today, Points West Spotlight South West Scene Around Six
Reporting Scotland, Wales Today present news and views in your area tonight. Then at 6.20 television's most popular current affairs magazine, presented each weekday evening by FRANK BOUGH , SUE LAWLEY
HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETOM and BOB WELLINGS with contributions from BBC studios throughout the country.
Also from far and near the programme's team of reporters brings you films and features that reflect the way life is Nationwide.

Contributors

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Look East Midlands
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapletom
Unknown:
Bob Wellings

An opportunity to take a second look at two of the most popular film stories from the last series. starring Dick Emery with special guests Roy Kinnear and Nyree Dawn Porter with GEORGIO BOSSO, CARLOS DOUGLAS, ANDRE MARANNE, JOHN PENNINGTON, SANTIAGO VARELA, JOHN WENTWORTH, JOHN WYMAN and Jeremy Booker, Paul Hayden, Peter Hopwood, Anita Kay, Paul Lockwood, Scott McGill, Nigel Miles-Thomas
Film cameramen
BILL MATTHEWS , KEITH TAYLOR
Producer HAROLD SNOAD

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Emery
Unknown:
Roy Kinnear
Unknown:
Nyree Dawn Porter
Unknown:
Georgio Bosso
Unknown:
Carlos Douglas
Unknown:
Andre Maranne
Unknown:
John Pennington
Unknown:
Santiago Varela
Unknown:
John Wentworth
Unknown:
John Wyman
Unknown:
Jeremy Booker
Unknown:
Paul Hayden
Unknown:
Peter Hopwood
Unknown:
Anita Kay
Unknown:
Paul Lockwood
Unknown:
Scott McGill
Unknown:
Nigel Miles-Thomas
Unknown:
Bill Matthews
Unknown:
Keith Taylor
Producer:
Harold Snoad

Investigated by Nicholas Harman
Forty years ago, during nine days of May/June 1940, the British Army in France was evacuated from Dunkirk. It was a brilliant escape from a military defeat. Ever since, the ' Dunkirk spirit' has become part of our national mythology-a particularly British catchword for muddling out of disaster with a stiff upper lip and a strong cup of tea.
But this investigation is not a military history; it looks instead at the creation of a legend and reveals that the truth we think we all know about Dunkirk is not quite the truth after all.
Those taking part include: GENERALMAJOR HEINZ GUDERIAN, French historian
JACQUES MORDAL and Dunkirk veterans in Britain
Film cameraman MARTIN PATMORE Film recordist GRAHAM HARE Film editor DAVID THOMAS
Produced by HARRY HASTINGS

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Harman
Unknown:
Jacques Mordal
Unknown:
Martin Patmore
Editor:
David Thomas
Produced By:
Harry Hastings

The Rt Hon Barbara Castle talks to Donald MacCormick
Now a Member of the European Parliament, BARBARA CASTLE held leading posts in the Labour Government under Harold Wilson , most notably Secretary of State for Employment.
Research VIRGINIA ASHCOMBE Studio director ANN MORLEY Producer MARGARET DOUGLAS

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
Harold Wilson
Director:
Ann Morley
Producer:
Margaret Douglas

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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