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For the very young
Maria Bird brings Andy to play with your small children and invites them to join in the songs and games.
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
Gladys Whitred sings the songs
BBC film
(to 11.00)

Contributors

Narrator/Script, music, and settings:
Maria Bird
Puppeteer:
Audrey Atterbury
Puppeteer:
Molly Gibson
Singer:
Gladys Whitred

Owen Edwards yn cyflwyno pynciau'r dydd yng Nghymru gyda
Harri Gwynn a John Bevan
Cyfarwyddwyr, GERAINT S. JONES a WILLIAM
AARON Cynhyrchwyr , IFOR REES a JOHN ROBERTS WILLIAMS
Golygydd, NAN DAVIES
Today: a topical magazine.
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Unknown:
Owen Edwards
Unknown:
Harri Gwynn
Unknown:
John Bevan
Unknown:
Geraint S. Jones
Unknown:
Aaron Cynhyrchwyr
Unknown:
John Roberts Williams
Unknown:
Nan Davies

The story by Arthur Ransome
Dramatised as a film serial in six episodes by Anthony Steven

A Windsor Films Production for BBC Television

Contributors

Author:
Arthur Ransome
Dramatised by:
Anthony Steven
Director:
Peter Saunders
Producer:
John Robins
Captain Flint:
John Paul
Mrs Walker:
Mary Kenton
The Swallows - John Walker:
David Lott
The Swallows - Susan Walker:
Siobhan Taylor
The Swallows - Kitty Walker:
Susan George
The Swallows - Roger Walker:
Shane Younger
The Swallows - Baby Walker:
Christine Reeve
The Amazons - Nancy Blackett:
Amanda Coxell
The Amazons - Peggy Blackett:
Paula Boyd
The Amazons - Sam Packer:
George Roderick
The Amazons - Ernie Kidd:
Anthony Sagar
Mrs Jackson:
Ruth Kettlewell
Mrs Dixon:
Natalie Kent

A weekly series introduced by Johnny Morris with Tony Soper.
A magazine of stories about animals, sometimes in the wild, sometimes in the home, and sometimes in the zoo-but always magical.
From the West

Contributors

Presenter:
Johnny Morris
Presenter:
Tony Soper
Film editor:
George Inger
Director:
Douglas Thomas
Producer:
Winwood Reade

Introduced by Jimmy Young
with The Bachelors, Bill Nile's Delta Jazzmen, The Redcaps, Peter Firmani, Sandra Chick, Linda Scott.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jimmy Young
Band:
The Bachelors
Musicians:
Bill Nile's Delta Jazzmen
Band:
The Redcaps
Singer:
Peter Firmani
Performer:
Sandra Chick
Singer:
Linda Scott
Music:
Edwin Braden
Design:
George Djurkovic
Production:
Albert Stevenson

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
with Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop, Macdonald Hastings, Christopher Brasher, Julian Pettifer, Brian Redhead.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Trevor Philpott
Reporter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Macdonald Hastings
Reporter:
Christopher Brasher
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
Brian Redhead
Associate Producer:
Jack Gold
Associate Producer:
Derrick Amoore
Associate Producer:
Kevin Billington
Assistant Editor:
Elizabeth Cowley
Editor:
Peter Batty

A series by Hazel Adair and Peter Ling.

Gussie and Camilla find the Emerald Isle confusing; Doug and Ben try a spot of poaching.

Contributors

Series creator:
Hazel Adair
Series creator:
Peter Ling
Script:
Bill Craig
Designer:
Julia Oman
Costume supervisor:
Ena Nickalls
Producer:
Morris Barry
Director:
Michael Imison
Anthea:
Julia Lockwood
Barry:
Robin Hawdon
Adrian:
Robert Desmond
Gussie:
Frances Bennett
Camilla:
Carmen Silvera
Sligo:
Patrick Magee
Kevin Hanley:
Tom Adams
Liam Dorsey:
Liam Redmond
Postman:
Donald McCullum
Alison:
Betty Cooper
Doug:
Lawrence James
Sean Dorsey:
Christopher Steele
Ben:
Bill Kerr

Written by Dave Freeman.
Benny Hill in the second of a new series of situation comedies.
This week: The Visitor
featuring Melissa Stribling and Allan Cuthbertson
with Frank Thornton, Len Lowe and Diana Hope

Contributors

Writer:
Dave Freeman
Incidental music:
Ron Grainer
Designer:
Malcolm Goulding
Producer:
John Street
[Actor]:
Benny Hill
Mary Johnson:
Melissa Stribling
Trevor Johnson:
Allan Cuthbertson
John Kenwood:
Frank Thornton
[Actor]:
Len Lowe
Mrs. Kenwood:
Diana Hope

A film drama.
Starring Robert Wagner, Cameron Mitchell
with E. G. Marshall and Raymond Burr

In what was to become known as the notorious 'Oxbow Incident' mob violence finds innocent victims caught in a flood of hatred.
See page 29

Contributors

Director:
Gerd Oswald
Gil Carter:
Robert Wagner
Donald Martin:
Cameron Mitchell
Davies:
E. G. Marshall
Major Tetley:
Raymond Burr
Derelict:
Wallace Ford
Frontier woman:
Hope Emerson

Written and produced by Jere Witter.
A turning-point has been reached in Hollywood's brief glamorous history. The days are over when it was the movie capital of the world. What went wrong for Hollywood? Is this the end of the Hollywood story-or can a new regime restore the fame of the world's best-known Californian suburb?
Ray Milland tells the story of the fall and rise of Hollywood.
A CBS-TV production
See page 29

Contributors

Writer/producer:
Jere Witter
Narrator:
Ray Milland
Director:
Dan Gingold
Executive producer:
Mike Kizziah

presenting Amalia Rodrigues, Nigel Coxe, Annemarie and David Holmes, William McAlpine
Introduced by Peter Ebert.
Philharmonia Orchestra
Leader, Hugh Bean
Conducted by Lawrence Leonard
See facing page

Contributors

Singer:
Amalia Rodrigues
Pianist:
Nigel Coxe
Dancer:
null Annemarie
Dancer:
David Holmes
Tenor:
William McAlpine
Presenter:
Peter Ebert
Musicians:
Philharmonia Orchestra
[Orchestra] leader:
Hugh Bean
[Orchestra] conducted by:
Lawrence Leonard
Choreography:
Brian Macdonald
Designer:
Julia Oman
Producer:
Charles R. Rogers

Patrick Moore discusses with Arthur C. Clarke, one of the pioneer thinkers of space exploration, how his ideas have developed as he has seen the reality happen, and in particular what will be the problems of organising a manned base on the moon.

Contributors

Presenter:
Patrick Moore
Guest:
Arthur C. Clarke
Director:
Richard Marquand
Producer:
Paul Johnstone
Producer:
R.W. Reid

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