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A programme for children at home.

This week the presenters are Rick Jones, who is a very good guitarist, and Beryl Roques, actress wife of scriptwriter Dick Vosburgh. Today they will be making 'a contraption'; on Tuesday they will be dressing up with Rick as a magician. On that day there will probably be a chance to see a picture book as well. There will be lots of pets around on Wednesday; and on Thursday - imagination day - you can look through the window. Friday is science day, and there will be an experiment.
(to 11.30)

Contributors

Storyteller:
Enid Lindsey
Presenter:
Beryl Roques
Presenter:
Rick Jones
Production team:
Molly Cox
Production team:
Eric J. Croall
Production team:
Cynthia Felgate
Production team:
Anna Home
Production team:
Daphne Jones
Graphics:
Hilary Hayton
Designer:
Geoffrey Kirkland
Pianist:
William Blezard
Film editor:
Howard Kennett
Producer:
Joy Whitby

introducing Alan David, Christine Holmes
with Peter Cooke, The Three Bells, The Mike Leander Combo
featuring The Beat Girls
Guest artists: The Rockin' Berries, The Graham Bond Organisation

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan David
Presenter:
Christine Holmes
Presenter:
Peter Cooke
Group:
The Three Bells
Musicians:
The Mike Leander Combo
Dancers:
The Beat Girls
Band/guest artists:
The Rockin' Berries
Band/guest artists:
The Graham Bond Organisation
Choreography:
G. A. Cockerill
Design:
John Burrows
Production:
Barry Langford

and beat the panel
with Gay Byrne as your host
and Catherine Boyle, David Healy, Ted Ray, Thelma Ruby as the experts.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gay Byrne
Panellist:
Catherine Boyle
Panellist:
David Healy
Panellist:
Ted Ray
Panellist:
Thelma Ruby
Research:
Colin Reid
Research:
Alan Haire
Direction:
Richard Evans
Production:
Stewart Morris

Tales from the last frontier of the great American West.
Starring James Drury as The Virginian

Judge Garth feels sympathetic towards an immigrant charged with murder and decides to defend him, but it seems that the Judge's sympathies may have been misplaced.

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Kart Rilke:
Karl Boehm
Judge Garth:
Lee J. Cobb
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Steve:
Gary Clarke
Betsy:
Roberta Shore
Johnny Grimes:
Robert Duvall
Judge Wickersham:
John Hoyt

A monthly programme about the making of music.
Tonight: The Singing Lesson
A class given before television cameras with amateur and professional students, and ranging in content from basic technique to interpretation and problems of performance.
The teacher, Florence Wiese Norberg
The students, Theresia Bester (soprano), Ailene Fischer (soprano), Robert Tasman (baritone), James Phillips (tenor)
Songs with guitars, Jennifer Rice and Kenneth Young
The Moonrakers
and members of the solo-singing class of the City Literary Institute

Contributors

Teacher:
Florence Wiese Norberg
Soprano:
Theresia Bester
Soprano:
Ailene Fischer
Baritone:
Robert Tasman
Tenor:
James Phillips
Singer/guitarist:
Jennifer Rice
Singer/guitarist:
Kenneth Young
Group:
The Moonrakers
Accompanist:
Geoffrey Connah
Design:
David Jones
Produced and directed by:
Victor Poole

by Jeffrey Ashford.
Dramatised by Evelyn Frazer.
Starring Joseph O'Conor, Rosalie Crutchley, William Dexter
with Bernard Archard, Frederick Jaeger
Inspector Kleenan has questioned Steven and been puzzled by his answers. Gerald Prestley has accused Kleenan of seeking not justice but vengeance, and has refused to tell him how the car was damaged. Kleenan then arrested Steven.
To be repeated on Friday at 8.0

Contributors

Author:
Jeffrey Ashford
Dramatised by:
Evelyn Frazer
Film cameraman:
Tony Leggo
Film editor:
Robert Rymer
Telerecording editor:
Richard Barclay
Music composed by:
Max Harris
Designer:
Richard Henry
Produced and directed by:
Paddy Russell
Det-Insp Kleenan:
William Dexter
Detective-Sergeant Reece:
James Beck
Steven Prestley:
John Tillinger
Georgina Prestley:
Rosalie Crutchley
Gerald Prestley:
Joseph O'Conor
Mr. Holland:
Frederick Jaeger
Jill Unrin:
Kate Binchy
Mr. Cable:
Bernard Archard
Judge:
Lloyd Pearson
Caroline Astey:
Edina Ronay
Bill Deane:
Noel Trevarthen
Jelly Evans:
Reg Lye
Alan Blossom:
Laurie Asprey
Paula Young:
Wanda Ventham
Usher:
Esmond Webb

BBC Two England

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