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A programme for children at home.
Presenters this week, Ann Morrish, John White

Have you ever heard of a goat-coat or kipper slippers? These are some of the clothes John finds on the pegs for Dressing-Up Day and on Wednesday there will be some more strange clothes drying on a washing-line.
Today's story is called 'The North Wind and the Sun' adapted from a fable by La Fontaine.
(to 11.25)

Contributors

Presenter:
Ann Morrish
Presenter:
John White
Story adapted from a fable by:
La Fontaine

Cricket: England v. India: Second Test Match
Fourth day's play at Lord's.
On BBC-1 and BBC Wales from 6.10

and
Wimbledon: The Lawn Tennis Championships
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you further play from the All England Lawn Tennis Club on the opening day of the tournament.
On BBC-1 and BBC Wales from 6.35

(to 18.10)

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, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Adult Studies, Bath University of Technology.

Contributors

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

Starring Ray Fell, Lulu, Mike Yarwood
and The Gojos
Guest artist, Stratford Johns

Contributors

Writer:
Austin Steele
Writer:
Brad Ashton
Writer:
Peter Robinson
Writer:
Neil Shand
Orchestrations and title music/Original music and lyrics:
Alan Roper
Orchestra conducted by:
Harry Rabinowitz
Dance direction:
Jo Cook
Design:
Roger Leach
Producer:
John Ammonds
Singer/Comedian:
Ray Fell
Singer:
null Lulu
Impressionist:
Mike Yarwood
Dancers:
The Gojos
Guest:
Stratford Johns

The weekly series about films and film-makers.

First of two programmes in which the star, writer, and director of The Bell Boy, The Ladies Man, The Errand Boy, The Nutty Professor, The Patsy, The Family Jewels and Three on a Couch talks to Paul Mayersberg about playing and directing comedy.

Contributors

Interviewee:
Jerry Lewis
Interviewer:
Paul Mayersberg
Producer:
Barrie Gavin
Director:
Nicholas Garnham

[Starring] Alan Badel as Pirandello's Henry IV
with Maxine Audley, Kika Markham, Anthony Newlands

Contributors

Author:
Luigi Pirandello
Screenplay:
Robert Muller
Music composed and conducted by:
Humphrey Searle
Designer:
Lionel Radford
Producer:
Michael Bakewell
Director:
Michael Hayes
Henry IV:
Alan Badel
Marchioness Matilda Spina:
Maxine Audley
Baron Tito Belcredi:
Anthony Newlands
Frida:
Kika Markham
The Marchioness as a young girl:
Kika Markham
Marquess Carlo di Nolli:
Neville Jason
Dr. Dionisio Genoni:
Hamilton Dyce
Berthoid:
Murray Melvin
Landolf:
Gordon Whiting
Ordulf:
Michael Graham Cox
Harold:
Bryan Stanyon
Giovanni:
Alex McDonald
Lute player:
Robert Spencer
Oboe player:
John Williams

BBC Two England

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