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A programme for children at home.
Presenters this week, Miranda Connell, Stephen Cartwright
In the story chair, Ted Moult
The story today is 'The Flood'.

(to 11.25)

Contributors

Presenter:
Miranda Connell
Presenter:
Stephen Cartwright
Storyteller:
Ted Moult
Pianist:
Martin Goldstein
Graphics:
Graham McCallum
Film Editor:
Terry Cornelius
Director:
Peter Wiltshire
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Editor:
Joy Whitby

Fourteen programmes on the laws that affect our daily lives.
Introduced by John Edmunds.

There are five basic grounds for divorce as the law stands at present, the three most common being Desertion, Adultery, and Cruelty.
With A Barrister
and Marian Diamond, Bernard Finch, Anthony Woodruff, Keith Anderson, Robert Young, Martin King

Contributors

Presenter:
John Edmunds
Speaker:
A Barrister [name uncredited]
Script:
David Tench
Designer:
Jean Tulloch
Producer:
Joy Harington
[Actress]:
Marian Diamond
[Actor]:
Bernard Finch
[Actor]:
Anthony Woodruff
[Actor]:
Keith Anderson
[Actor]:
Robert Young
[Actor]:
Martin King

A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir with Eleanor Bron, Alan Bennett and Patrick Campbell with Janey Ironside, Michael Trubshawe.
Referee, Joe Melia

Contributors

Team captain:
Frank Muir
Panellist:
Eleanor Bron
Panellist:
Alan Bennett
Team captain:
Patrick Campbell
Panellist:
Janey Ironside
Panellist:
Michael Trubshawe
Referee:
Joe Melia
"Call My Bluff" devised by:
Mark Goodson
"Call My Bluff" devised by:
Bill Todman
Title cartoons:
null Emmwood
Producer:
T. Leslie Jackson

Barrie Gill covers the world of Speedway.

In Speedway racing, as in most things, nothing succeeds like success. New Zealander Barry Briggs has been world champion four times. He has been at the top for ten years, riding in 600 races a year, and last night at Wimbledon Stadium he was due to defend his title yet again. How long can a champion survive in this stormy sport?

Contributors

Presenter:
Barrie Gill
Subject:
Barry Briggs
Reporter:
Robin Richards
Producer:
Brian Robins

A thriller in six parts by Arden Winch.
Starring Michael Bryant, Richard Hurndall, Joseph O'Conor

James is suspicious of the I.S.C. but lacks the proof to convince M.I.7. He later accuses his immediate I.S.C. boss of being redundant - and is promptly promoted.
(First shown on Saturday)

Contributors

Writer:
Arden Winch
James:
Michael Bryant
Colonel Sparrow:
Joseph O'Conor
De Lacelle:
Richard Hurndall

A film of their first American tour.
Under the auspices of Sol Hurok, this was a new chapter in the exacting but rewarding life of Britain's famous group of chamber musicians.
The Melos Ensemble
Cecil Aronowitz (viola), Adrian Beers (double-bass), Lamar Crowson (piano), Gervase de Peyer (clarinet), Emanuel Hurwitz (first violin), Ivor McMahon (second violin), Neill Sanders (horn), William Waterhouse (bassoon), Terence Weil (cello)
Guest appearances by Janet Baker, Ella Lee, James Drury (The Virginian)
with music by Schubert, Jean Francaix, Bartok, Shostakovich, Janacek, Mozart, and Spohr.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sol Hurok
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Double-bass:
Adrian Beers
Pianist:
Lamar Crowson
Clarinetist:
Gervase de Peyer
Violinist:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Violinist:
Ivor McMahon
Horn:
Neill Sanders
Bassoonist:
William Waterhouse
Cellist:
Terence Weil
Guest appearance:
Janet Baker
Guest appearance:
Ella Lee
Guest appearance:
James Drury
Film cameraman:
Karl Kummels
Film editor:
Peter Heelas
Directed and produced by:
Christopher Nupen

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