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A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Elizabeth Hunt

Do you ever help with jobs at home-washing, cleaning, polishing, and dusting? Well, these jobs have to be done in Play School and this week you will see Carole and Terry doing some of them.
Elizabeth Hunt returns with three more true stories-'The Nesting Box', 'Chippie, the Dachshund', and 'Punch and Judy'-who are two pigeons.
The picturebook, Mr. Koala Bear, is by Elisabeth MacIntyre.
(to 11.25)

Contributors

Presenter:
Carole Ward
Presenter:
Terence Holland
Storyteller:
Elizabeth Hunt

Written by Rod Serling.
A series of outstanding film dramas.
This week starring Rod Steiger.
And special guest, Bob Hope

Contributors

Writer:
Rod Serling
Director:
Ron Winston
Producer:
Dick Berg
Mike Kitsch:
Rod Steiger
Peter Furgatch:
Robert Culp
Russ Landers:
James Dunn
Jerrie Kitsch:
Sally Kellerman
Paula Kitsch:
Ann Lee
Himself:
Bob Hope

James Robertson Justice introduces
The BBC Scottish Orchestra
Leader, Trevor Williams
Conductor, James Loughran
with Ian Wallace (bass), Nell Gotkovsky (violin), George Malcolm (harpsichord).
Given before an invited audience in the Usher Hall, Edinburgh

Contributors

Presenter:
James Robertson Justice
Musicians:
The BBC Scottish Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Trevor Williams
Conductor:
James Loughran
Bass:
Ian Wallace
Violinist:
Nell Gotkovsky
Harpsichordist:
George Malcolm
Produced and directed by:
Robin Scott

by John McGrath and Christopher Williams.
The first of five new films on the theme of love and marriage.
Starring Shirley Anne Field, Nigel Davenport
and Zena Walkerwith Petra Markham

Contributors

Writer/Produced and directed by:
John McGrath
Writer/associate director:
Christopher Williams
Joshua:
Nigel Davenport
Vicky:
Petra Markham
Harriet:
Zena Walker
Madeleine:
Shirley Anne Field
First lover:
Edward Fox
Second lover:
Clive Graham
Girl:
Wendy Varnals
Schoolmistress:
Patricia Garwood

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