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A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Andree Melly
Today's story is called 'The Bear who Wanted to be a Bird' by A. and C. De Leeuw
(to 11.20)

Contributors

Presenter:
Miranda Connell
Presenter:
Johnny Ball
Storyteller:
Andree Melly
Author (The Bear who Wanted to be a Bird):
A. De Leeuw
Author (The Bear who Wanted to be a Bird):
C. De Leeuw

The World Tonight
Reporting: John Timpson and Peter Woods
with Martin Bell, Michael Blakey, Michael Clayton, Tom Mangold, Brian Saxton, David Tindall, Richard Whitmore and the correspondents, at home and abroad, of BBC News.

Contributors

Newsreader:
John Timpson
Newsreader:
Peter Woods
Reporter:
Martin Bell
Reporter:
Michael Blakey
Reporter:
Michael Clayton
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Brian Saxton
Reporter:
David Tindall
Reporter:
Richard Whitmore

A selection of musical milestones from the golden days of the silver screen.
Starring Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey, Cyd Charisse
with Dolores Gray, Michael Kidd

Three wartime pals celebrate a reunion ten years later, but things turn out unexpectedly.
See page 41
(Colour)

Contributors

Story, screenplay, and lyrics by:
Betty Comden
Story, screenplay, and lyrics by:
Adolph Green
Music:
Andre Previn
Producer:
Arthur Freed
Director:
Gene Kelly
Director:
Stanley Donen
Ted Riley:
Gene Kelly
Doug Hallerton:
Dan Dailey
Jackie Leighton:
Cyd Charisse
Madeline Bradville:
Dolores Gray
Angie Valentine:
Michael Kidd
Tim:
David Burns
Charles Z Culloran:
Jay C. Flippen

A last look around the daily scene with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Brian King and Sheridan Morley.
"Nightly to the listening earth" (Addison)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Dean
Presenter:
Joan Bakewell
Presenter:
Tony Bilbow
Presenter:
Brian King
Presenter:
Sheridan Morley

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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