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A programme for children at home.
Presenters this week, Carol Chell, John White
In the story chair, H. E. Todd

I blew a bubble
Huge as could be
It hung in the air
For all to see.
Into the bubble
I looked and found
A shining land
That was rainbow round
by L. Nicholson
Have you ever looked at a bubble? Perhaps you have seen a picture of yourself or all the colours of the rainbow. Each day this week John and Carol look into a bubble and find something there.
Today's story is called 'The Walking Pyjamas'
(to 11.25)

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Chell
Presenter:
John White
Storyteller:
H. E. Todd

Seven programmes on the use of the computer as a management tool.

With Graham Morris, Controller, Marketing Group Personnel and Training, I.C.T. Ltd. and Patrick Rivett, Professor of Operational Research, University of Lancaster.
Introduced by Kenneth Hudson, Deputy Director, Centre for Adult Studies, Bath University of Technology.

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Hudson
Speaker:
Graham Morris
Speaker:
Patrick Rivett
Director:
Michael Blakstad
Producer:
John Dutot

Starring Dick Emery
with Special guest star, Patsy Ann Noble
Other artists appearing: Mark Singleton, Dandy Nichols, Josephine Blake, Tim Barrett, Wendy Lampard, Theresa McMurray

Contributors

Musical director:
Harry Rabinowitz
Scripts:
Brad Ashton
Scripts:
Austin Steele
Filmed interviews:
David Cumming
Designer:
Alan Hunter-Craig
Producer:
Ernest Maxin
Comedian:
Dick Emery
Singer:
Patsy Ann Noble
[Actor]:
Mark Singleton
[Actor]:
Dandy Nichols
[Actress]:
Josephine Blake
[Actor]:
Tim Barrett
[Actress]:
Wendy Lampard
[Actress]:
Theresa McMurray

The weekly series about films and film-makers.

A profile by Ian Cameron of Frank Tashlin, cartoonist, gag man for Bob Hope, and director of Jerry Lewis in It's Only Money, The Disorderly Orderly; of Jayne Mansfield in The Girl Can't Help It, Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?; of Doris Day in The Glass Bottom Boat and the recently issued Caprice

The programme also includes an appreciation of Tashlin by Jerry Lewis.

Contributors

Narrator:
Ian Cameron
Subject:
Frank Tashlin
Speaker:
Jerry Lewis
Producer:
Barrie Gavin
Director:
Julian Jebb

by Benjamin Britten.
A Parable for Church Performance based on the Japanese Noh play "Sumidagawa".
A recording made for Belgian Television by The English Opera Group
With Harold Blackburn as The Abbot, John Shirley-Quirk as The Ferryman, Bryan Drake as The Traveller, Robert Tear as The Madwoman
Text by William Plomer who introduces the programme
See page 19

Contributors

Composer:
Benjamin Britten
Libretto/Presenter:
William Plomer
The Abbot:
Harold Blackburn
The Ferryman:
John Shirley-Quirk
The Traveller:
Bryan Drake
The Madwoman:
Robert Tear

A series of films about Christianity in the Eastern world.

Rumania is a fairy-tale country which the second world war left under Communist domination. But despite the official policy of repression of religious activities, the popularity of the Orthodox church remains; the Rumanian people will not give up their faith.
Commentary spoken by Gary Watson.
English version written and produced by Mischa Scorer.

Contributors

Filmed by:
Studio-Film G.m.b.H. Vienna
Film Director:
Edmund von Hammer
Adviser for English version:
Henry Chadwick
Narrator:
Gary Watson
Writer/Producer:
Mischa Scorer

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