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7.40 Work

8.5 String Quartets

8.30 The Man-made World

8.55 Social Class: Work

9.20 Pure Maths - Rings

9.45 Design for Power

10.10 Computing - Linked Lists

10.35 English Houses of the 1930s

11.0 Dartington Hall School

11.25 The Supply of Money

11.50 Chemistry of Carbon Compounds

12.15 Reluctant Militants

12.40 Problems of Philosophy

1.5 Maths - Polynomial Approximations

1.30 Modern Art from 1848

1.55 The Face of Germany

2.20 Jude the Obscure

starring
Kenneth More with Ronald Squire Mandy Miller
Kenneth More is in cracking form as a naval commander who comes home on leave to find himself in charge of his three mischievous and very lively children. The harassed father has to cope with many problems but finds as he gallantly struggles on that a little naval discipline helps a good deal!
Director WENDY TOYE Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth More
Unknown:
Ronald Squire
Unknown:
Mandy Miller
Unknown:
Kenneth More
Tony:
Kenneth More
Mary:
Shelagh Fraser
Anne:
Mandy Miller
Peter:
Gary Billings
Fusty:
Fusty Bentine
Grampy:
Ronald Squire
Aunt Maud:
Olga Lindo
Harry:
Lionel Murton
Jacqueline:
Mary Laura Wood
Sue:
Jan Miller

The Lawn Tennis
Championships direct from the All England Club
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the closing stages of the play on this the final day of the world's greatest Open tennis tournament.
With all the news and results of the day's play from HARRY CARPEN TER in the Wimbledon studio. Commentators
DAN MASKELL
PETER WEST and JOHN BARRETT
Television presentation by RICHARD TILLING , FRED VINER , BOB DUNCAN
JOHN SHREWSBURY, JOHNNIE WATHERSTON JEFF GODDARD and RICK GARDNER Producer A. P. WILKINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpen
Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
Peter West
Presentation By:
Richard Tilling
Presentation By:
Fred Viner
Presentation By:
Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Unknown:
Jeff Goddard
Unknown:
Rick Gardner
Producer:
A. P. Wilkinson

Tonight from BBC North Atkinson, Huby
For 30 years the work of Victorian photographer Alfred Atkin son, Huby, Yorkshire, lay untouched and forgotten. When young Wakefield teacher Colin Gordon bought, on a whim, the entire negatives from a stall in the market, he stumbled across a unique record of gifted and dedicated amateurism.
Producer BRIAN THOMPSON
Series co-ordinator FRANK GILLARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Atkin
Unknown:
Colin Gordon
Producer:
Brian Thompson
Unknown:
Frank Gillard

The last of six journeys into the summer countryside in search of wildlife and the natural world around us.
Down in the Forest with Phil Drabble , naturalist
Robert Gillmor , wildlife artist Stephen Sutton , entomologist
Wildlife in the woodland is at its peak of activity - young coot bobbing about on the pond, fox cubs at play on the edge of the clearing - but the fallow deer fawn, only a few hours old, lies quietly waiting for its mother,
Film cameramen
HUGH MAYNARD , MARTIN SAUNDERS
Producer DILYS BREESE. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Phil Drabble
Unknown:
Robert Gillmor
Artist:
Stephen Sutton
Unknown:
Hugh Maynard
Unknown:
Martin Saunders
Producer:
Dilys Breese.

A Musical Pageant from
Wembley Stadium. In the presence of Her Majesty The Queen over 2,000 musicians from 75 Bands, Pipes and Drums, Bugles and Corps of Drums of all three services march and counter-march in the huge Wembley Stadium in celebration of the Silver Jubilee.
Preceding the Services' Musical Pageant HER MAJESTY will review her Reserve and Cadet Forces; on parade 2,000 men and women from the three services, the Royal Observer Corps, Territorial and Cadet Forces with their guidons, colours and banners.
Narrator DEREK HART
Musical pageant produced by MAJOR AUBREY JACKMAN , MBE in aid of service charities Musical director
LT-COL TREVOR LE M. SHARPE
OBE, LRAM, ARCM, psm
Television presentation KEN GRIFFIN
(Thursday, 11.20 am, BBC2, Review of the British Army.
Chagall - a tribute on his 90th birthday)

Contributors

Narrator:
Derek Hart
Produced By:
Major Aubrey Jackman
Unknown:
Lt-Col Trevor Le M. Sharpe
Unknown:
Ken Griffin

Adapted by David Climie from the short stories by P.G. Wodehouse
Starring John Alderton and Pauline Collins

Cast in order of appearance [see below]

Contributors

Author:
P.G. Wodehouse
Adapted by:
David Climie
Action by:
Marc Boyle
Bird imitations by:
Percy Edwards
Signature tune composed and conducted by:
Raymond Jones
Designer:
Colin Shaw
Producer:
Michael Mills
Wilmot Mulliner:
John Alderton
Mabel Ridgway:
Pauline Collins
George Pybus:
Don Fellows
King Boola:
Jonathan Cecil
I.Q. Fishbein:
Sydney Tafler
L.O. Levitsky:
David Healy
Studio guide:
Paul McDowell
Writer:
Richard Dennis
Yes man:
Angus A. MacInnes
Yes man:
Roger Salter
Yes man:
Jay Neill
Yes man:
Michael Dynan
Baby's mother:
Wendy Gilmore
Clergyman:
Bill Reimbold

Match of the Day
A hundred years ago Spencer William Gore won the first Lawn Tennis Championship at Wimbledon, earning himself 12 guineas in the process. Today's winner earned £15,000 and a unique place in Wimbledon's Roll of Champions.
HARRY CARPENTER introduces highlights of the Men's Singles Final
Editor A. P. WILKINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Spencer William Gore
Introduces:
Harry Carpenter
Editor:
A. P. Wilkinson

DRACULA starring Bela Lugosi
The blood-curdling story of Count Dracula, the human vampire, resoundingly launched Universal Studios' cycle of horror movies in the early 30s -and the career of vampire star Bela Lugosi.
Director TOD BROWNING
12.25 am
FRANKENSTEIN starring Boris Karloff
Frankenstein created an even greater sensation than had Dracula and Boris Karloff became the biggest thing in horror pictures after years as a supporting player.
Director JAMES WHALE Films: page 13

Contributors

Dracula:
Bela Lugosi.
Director:
Tod Browning
The Monster:
Boris Karloff
Count Dracula:
Bela Lugosi
John Harker:
David Manners
Mina:
Helen Chandler
Dr Van Helsing:
Edward van Sloan
Renfield:
Dwight Frye
Frankenstein:
Colin Clive
Elizabeth:
Mae Clarke
Victor:
John Boles
The Monster:
Boris Karloff
Dr Waldman EDWARD:
Van Sloan
Dwarf:
Dwight Frye"
Baron:
Frederick Kerr

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