Live coverage of the last day in Central Hall, Westminster Reporting team
Robin Day, Richard Wakely
12.30* Morning Report
A round-up of the debates
Outside broadcast producer PHILIP S. GILBERT
Editor MARGARET DOUGLAS
People make Television One in a Thousand
A group of parents of deaf children expose the shortcomings of the advice and help given to them by doctors, teachers and administrators.
Open Door is produced by the public. Skilled help and advice is available from the BBC's Community Programme Unit.
starring
James Mason , Lilli Palmer
A tense pursuit develops as a British destroyer relentlessly trails an Italian submarine into the neutral port of Tangier - and the opposing commanders meet face to face.
Director CHARLES FREND
An entertainment for children starring Brian Cant with Toni Arthur
Jonathan Cohen. Alan Rushton Dave Arthur , Mike Ward and this week's guests
Julie Covington , Norman Norman Brian and company play away with music, songs, puzzles and comedy.
Musical director JONATHAN COHEN
Designer NIGEL CURZON
Scriptwriter SUE JUDGE
Director PETER CHARLTON
Producer ANN REAY
The Bold Bad Bus, stories in verse from Play Away, £1.60, from bookshops
What Kind of Living?
by Satellite
Australia v England from Brisbane: second day highlights from
RICHIE BENAUD
Commentators FRANK TYSON
PETER BURGE ,NORMAN MAY and ALLAN SYMONDS
Presented in association with the AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION
Producers DAVID KENNING and DENIS KELLY
A close look at the politicians, the tactics and progress of Parliament. Presented by PETER HILL
Editor MICHAEL PAYNE
Weather
Introduced by NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
Barbarians v All Blacks Commentator
BILL MCLAREN
Series producer BILL TAYLOR
by STORM JAMESON
Dramatised in three parts by ALEXANDER BARON : part 1
Stephen Hind is poor, unscrupulous and very ambitious. As secretary to Sir Henry Chatteney , he is travelling abroad and feels he is on his way at last.
Cast in order of appearance:
Lighting RON KOPLICK
Script editor LENNOX PHILLIPS
Designer ALLAN ANSON
Producer WILLIAM SLATER
Director TIMOTHY COMBE
(Repeated: Thursday at 7.55 pm) Daughter of the Storm: page 5
Continuing this series of conversations about the theatre Sir John Gielgud talks about the personality and influence of GORDON CRAIG , the designer, one of the founders of the modern theatre and Gielgud's second cousin.
Producer JOHN DRUMMOND
Athol Fugard
Introduced by Melvyn Bragg
From Port Elizabeth on the Eastern Cape comes South Africa's finest playwright, ATHOL FUGARD-writer, actor and director of extraordinary talent and dedication. On his recent visit to London, Athol Fugard was interviewed by Melvyn Bragg and tonight's programme brings together extracts from his most important plays to give a portrait of this formidable man of the theatre. Hello and Goodbye with JANET SUZMAN and BEN KINGSLEY
The Blood Knot with NIALL BUGGY and ALTON KUMALO (directed for the theatre by PETER STEVENSON )
. Boesman and Lena
With YVONNE BRYCELAND andATHOL FUGARD
(directed for the cinema by ROSS DEVENISH )
Sizwe Bansi is Dead and The Island with JOHN KANI andWINSTON NTSHONI
Statements After An Arrest Under the Immorality Act with YVONNE BRYCELAND , BEN KINGSLEY and WILSON DUNSTER
Film cameramen KEN WESTBURY
BILL MATTHEWS , PETER CHAPMAN
Film editors
MARTIN WENTERTON , BRYAN DAY
Producer TRISTRAM POWELL
Assistant editor TONY STAVEACRt
Editor BILL MORTON
Joseph Cooper as questionmaster invites you to match your musical wits against Valerie Pitts
Robin Ray , Richard Baker
Guest musician Norman Bailey
Director DENIS MORIARTY
Producer WALTER TODDS
Weather
A series of programmes made specially for audiences in the BBC Regions and now seen for the first time throughout the United Kingdom.
Tonight: King and Cuthbertson (BBC North East)
' It all started with a speech by Churchill ..."
Two years before the D-Day landings, SERGEANT PETER KING and PRIVATE LESLIE CUTHBERTSON , both serving in the Army Dental Corps., launched their own private commando raid on the coast of enemy occupied France. Leslie Cuthbertson, now a Tyneside business man, tells the story of those frustrating months in 1942, when he was an army dental mechanic longing to join a combat regiment - he explains, ' It all started with a speech by Churchill ...'
Edward Wilson as Pte Cuthbertson
Bill Wallis as Sgt King
Narrated by LESLIE CUTHBERTSON
Producer DAVID PRITCHARD
Starring Robert Mitchum, Lizabeth Scott, Robert Ryan
Nick Scanlon is an old-fashioned gangster whose violent methods are out of step with modern, more subtle means of persuasion.