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Peru is a land of many strange contrasts between city and country life, and where the ways that Europeans have introduced exist side by side with ways that have persisted since long before Europeans discovered the South American Continent.
Filmed by Lionel Terray and introduced by David Blelloch.
For Schools

Contributors

Filmed by:
Lionel Terray
Presenter:
David Blelloch
Film editor:
John Walker
Producer:
Peggie Broadhead

Kdrychwn ymhell ar yn agos Prwy rtilm a thrwy drafod
Uaw Cymru a'r byd i'r aelwyd
I'ch difyrru
Wrth eich cinio
Y cyftwyno, Owen Edwards Y cynhyrchu,
Ifor Rees, Jack Williams
Y golygydd, Nan Davies
Today: a topical magazine.
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Are There Enough University Places? - Professor Max Beloff, All Souls College, Oxford; Dr. Alan Little, London School of Economics
An Answer to the Selection Chaos? - Professor A.N. Black of the Central Council for University Admissions
Is It Worth It? - Some students give their views.
A New University Viewpoint - Professor Asa Briggs, University of Sussex
Interviewers, Elaine Grand, Hugh David, Kenneth Kendall
Compere, Leonard Maguire

Contributors

Interviewee (Are There Enough University Places?):
Professor Max Beloff
Interviewee (Are There Enough University Places?):
Dr. Alan Little
Interviewee (An Answer to the Selection Chaos?):
Professor A. N. Black
Interviewee (A New University Viewpoint):
Professor Asa Briggs
Interviewer:
Elaine Grand
Interviewer:
Hugh David
Interviewer:
Kenneth Kendall
Compere:
Leonard Maguire
Research:
Margaret Jay
Producer:
Beryl Radley

People - Politics - Problems in the news
A topical programme for older children.
BBC programme for Schools
Repeated on Friday at 11.5 a.m.
The subject for next week will be announced at the end of this programme.

Contributors

Film editor:
Sheila S. Tomlinson
Producer:
Bill Scott

Opened by Eamonn Andrews assisted by Tony Hart.

The Inter-Regional Quiz Championship
This week's team: West of England

Brief Cases
by Michael Meath.

Contributors

Presenter:
Eamonn Andrews
Presenter/Artist:
Tony Hart
Producer:
John Furness
Writer (Brief Cases):
Michael Meath
Barrington Blizard, Q.C.:
Wensley Pithey
Sarah Hepple:
Alethea Charlton

Your host Andy Stewart introduces Jimmy Shand, Moira Anderson, James Urquhart,
Dixie Ingram, Harry Carmichael
The Scottish Junior Singers
Conductor, Agnes Duncan
The White Heather Dancers and Ian Powrie and his Band.

Contributors

Presenter:
Andy Stewart
Accordionist:
Jimmy Shand
Singer:
Moira Anderson
Singer:
James Urquhart
Dancer:
Dixie Ingram
Pianist:
Harry Carmichael
Singers:
The Scottish Junior Singers
[Singers] conductor:
Agnes Duncan
Dancers:
The White Heather Dancers
Dance director:
Jack Cooper
Musicians:
Ian Powrie and his Band
Designer:
Douglas Duncan
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen

Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Macdonald Hastings, Polly Elwes.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Trevor Philpott
Reporter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Macdonald Hastings
Reporter:
Polly Elwes
Associate producer:
Ned Sherrin
Associate producer:
Elizabeth Cowley
Associate producer:
Jack Gold
Associate producer:
Derrick Amoore
Associate producer:
Michael Tuchner
Assistant editor:
Gordon Watkins
Assistant editor:
Peter Batty
Editor:
Antony Jay

A series by Hazel Adair and Peter Ling.

Richard uncovers Adrian's mistake and is furious. He decides to go to Paris in an attempt to sort things out. Mike has second thoughts. Alison's overtime finishes in an unexpected way.

Contributors

Series creator:
Hazel Adair
Series creator:
Peter Ling
Script:
Ted Dicks
Designer:
Andree Welstead
Costume supervisor:
Olive Harris
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
Hugh Munro
Adrian:
Robert Desmond
Iris:
Louise Dunn
Richard:
Moray Watson
Lois:
Dawn Beret
Mike:
Clinton Greyn
Kathy:
Penny Morrell
Janet:
Christine Pollon
Mrs Adamson:
Pamela Pitchford
Mark:
Gareth Davies
Clare:
Janet Hargreaves
Babbage:
Donald Morley
Gussie:
Frances Bennett
Beryl:
Shirley Patterson
Irene:
Anne Berry
Alison:
Betty Cooper
Clancey:
Ann Morrish

by A. J. Cronin.
Dramatised by Jan Read.
Starring Andrew Cruickshank, Barbara Mullen
with Bill Simpson as Alan Finlay
Guest stars: Agnes Lauchlan, Sheila Shand Gibbs

Contributors

Author:
A. J. Cronin
Dramatised by:
Jan Read
Producer:
William Slater
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Script editor:
Harry Green
Associate:
Graham Stewart
Alan Finlay:
Bill Simpson
Janet:
Barbara Mullen
Dr Cameron:
Andrew Cruickshank
Mrs Paton:
Agnes Lauchlan
Sheila Moncrieff:
Sheila Shand Gibbs
Effle:
Patricia Cree
Mary:
Geraldine Newman
Dr Hamish Robertson:
Tom Watson

says Michael Bentine
echoed by Dick Emery
endorsed by Frank Thornton, Leon Thau, Len Lowe, Janette Rowsell
Devised and written by Michael Bentine and John Law.
Cartoon film by Biographic Cartoon Films Ltd.

Contributors

Devised and written by:
Michael Bentine
Devised and written by:
John Law
Incidental music:
Ron Grainer
Musicians:
Square Seven
Square Seven directed by:
Albert Hall
Designer:
George Djurkovic
Producer:
John Street
Comedian:
Michael Bentine
[Actor]:
Dick Emery
[Actor]:
Frank Thornton
[Actor]:
Leon Thau
[Actor]:
Len Lowe
[Actress]:
Janette Rowsell

A United Nations film by Stephen Hearst.
The second of three documentary reports on the division of mankind into 'Have' and 'Have Not' nations.
The under-developed world is starved of mechanical power, yet of 150 nuclear reactors in the world thirty cannot be worked for lack of trained staff. The search for conventional and new sources of energy must go hand-in-hand with a massive fight, as part of the U.N. Development Decade, against the appalling extent of illiteracy in the world.
A joint United Nations-UNESCO production
See page 42

Contributors

Director:
Stephen Hearst
Commentator:
Alistair Cooke
Film editor:
Elspeth MacDougall

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