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A programme for children at home.
Today's story is called "No Roses for Harry" by Gene Zion.
Pictures by Margaret Bloy Graham
(to 11.20)

Contributors

Presenter:
Julie Stevens
Presenter:
John White
Author (No Roses for Harry):
Gene Zion
Pictures (No Roses for Harry):
Margaret Bloy Graham

To some Enoch Powell merely said in public what many think in private-to others his speech was a racialist sermon that captured the headlines throughout Europe. Within hours the first European television cameras were here. What did they see and what did we say? In European eyes are we on the brink of becoming racists?
Introduced by Derek Hart.

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Hart
Producer:
Frank Smith

A selection of musical milestones from the golden days of the silver screen.
Tonight: The 1952 production of "The Belle of New York"
Starring Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen
with Marjorie Main, Keenan Wynn

(Colour)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Robert O'Brien
Screenplay:
Irving Elinson
From the play by:
Hugh Morton
Music and lyrics:
Harry Warren
Music and lyrics:
Jimmy Mercer
Producer:
Arthur Freed
Director:
Charles Walters
Charlie Hill:
Fred Astaire
Angela Bonfils:
null Vera-Ellen
Mrs. Phineas Hill:
Marjorie Main
Max Ferris:
Keenan Wynn
Elsie Wilkins:
Alice Pearce
Gilfred spivak:
Clinton Sundberg
Dixie McCoy:
Gale Robbins
'Frenchie':
Lisa Ferraday

A last look around the daily scene with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Brian King, Sheridan Morley
"Can't you stay?" (Charles John Vaughan)
(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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