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Introduced by Kenneth Alwyn.
Alan Civil (horn), John Wilson (tuba) with Denis Egan (trumpet), Arthur Wilson (trombone), Eric Allen (percussion) and Winifred Taylor (piano).
For Schools
(to 11.25)

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Alwyn
Horn:
Alan Civil
Tuba:
John Wilson
Trumpeter:
Denis Egan
Trombonist:
Arthur Wilson
Percussionist:
Eric Allen
Pianist:
Winifred Taylor
Producer:
John Hosier

Written and narrated by Dr. John Broadbent.
The great art of the Middle Ages was produced by the Church. This programme concentrates on two English cathedrals, Durham and Wells, in order to illustrate one of the major developments in medieval architecture and sculpture: the shift from Norman or Romanesque to Early English or Gothic.
BBC film for Schools

(to 11.55)

Contributors

Writer/narrator:
Dr. John Broadbent
Film cameraman:
John McGlashan
Film editor:
Caroline Shields
Producer:
Michael Gill

Boys of Wallace High School, Lisburn v. Pate's Grammar School for Girls, Cheltenham

Question-Masters, Geoffrey Wheeler and Paddy Feeny

[BBC recording]

Contributors

Question-master:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Question-master:
Paddy Feeny
Scorer:
Geoffrey Stone
Questions set by:
Boswell Taylor
Outside Broadcasts presented by:
Alan Rees
Outside Broadcasts presented by:
Mary Evans
Editor:
Joan Clark
Producer:
Innes Lloyd

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 film series of courtroom dramas.
Starring E. G. Marshall and Robert Reed
with guest stars, Howard da Silva and Chester Morris

The Prestons are asked to handle what appears to be a straightforward eviction case. But further investigation reveals a wider issue of legal corruption and political intrigue.

Contributors

Lawrence Preston:
E. G. Marshall
Kenneth Preston:
Robert Reed
Peter Cole:
Howard Da Silva
Judge Philip Benning:
Chester Morris

from Scotland
A special edition of The Window on the World with reports on People - Places - Problems in the news North of the Border.
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby from Clydeside with Panorama's regular team of commentators Robin Day and Michael Barratt, Michael Charlton, Roderick MacFarquhar, John Morgan.

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Dimbleby
Reporter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
Roderick MacFarquhar
Reporter:
John Morgan
Associate producer:
David J. Webster
Associate producer:
Richard Francis
Assistant editor:
Christopher Ralling
Editor:
David Wheeler

with Peter West
The fifth heat in this year's nation-wide amateur ballroom dancing contest between fourteen regions for the BBC Television Award and Formation Team Cup.

Wales
From The Sophia Gardens, Cardiff with Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra.
Compere, Alun Williams
v.
West Midlands
From The Locarno, Coventry with Billy Walker and his Orchestra.
Compere, James Lloyd

Before a panel of judges nominated by members of the Official Board of Ballroom Dancing Ltd. including the Welsh Alliance.

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Musicians (Wales):
Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra
Compere (Wales):
Alun Williams
Television presentation (Wales):
Selwyn Roderick
Musicians (West Midlands):
Billy Walker and his Orchestra
Compere (West Midlands):
James Lloyd
Television presentation (West Midlands):
Barrie Edgar
Programme arranged by:
Eric Morley
Studio direction:
Reg Perrin
Series produced by:
Philip Lewis

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More