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CLEM ADELMAN , a member of the project team based at the University of East Anglia, is shown taking a tape-and-slide recording of the teacher, ROGER PEDLAR , and his class of Letchworth Junior School. Then he interviews Roger Pedlar about his teaching performance.
Producer CAROLINE PICK
A BBC/Open University production

Contributors

Unknown:
Clem Adelman
Unknown:
Roger Pedlar
Unknown:
Roger Pedlar

The classic cliffhanger serial in 15 chapters, starring Kay Aldridge as Nyoka
Chapter 7: Monster's Clutch
In which Nyoka escapes the burning flames only to face the deadly embraces of Vultura's gorilla Satan.
(Blacfc and white. For cast see page 39)

Contributors

Unknown:
Kay Aldridge

Our pets are not only a joy, they're a responsibility. Should you buy a budgie or a boa constrictor, a chinchilla or a chihuahua? What will it cost to keep it healthy and happy? Marian Foster and Brian Watkins meet some of the animals that live in our homes. This week: Dogs with advice from ANGELA CHUTER
Production assistant ANNE maynard
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Brian Watkins
Unknown:
Angela Chuter
Producer:
John Kenyon.

starring
John Wayne , William Holden
1863. The Yankees are badly placed at Vicksburg so Colonel Marlowe is sent with a single cavalry brigade to cut the railway supply line, 300 miles into Confederate country. Marlowe is irked by the inclusion of an army surgeon. Major Kendall, under his command and animosity between the two men deepens.
Written and produced by JOHN LEE MAHIN and MARTIN RACKIN from the novel by HAROLD SINCLAIR
Directed by JOHN FORD. Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wayne
Unknown:
William Holden
Produced By:
John Lee Mahin
Produced By:
Martin Rackin
Novel By:
Harold Sinclair
Directed By:
John Ford.
Colonel Marlowe:
John Wayne
Major Kendall:
William Holden
Hannah:
Constance Towers
Lukey:
Althea Gibson
Brown:
Hoot Gibson
Master sergeant:
Judson Pratt
Missouri trooper:
Ken Curtis
Injured trooper:
Bing Russell
Colonel:
Willis Bouchey
Mrs Buford:
Anna Lee
Sheriff:
Russell Simpson

Introduced by William Woollard from the Leyland Trucks Technical Centre, Leyland, Lancashire.
In the next few years the technical changes in lorries are likely to be considerable and this week William Woollard reports on quieter, heavier trucks, improved fuel consumption through better aerodynamics and a new vibration rig. Chris Goffey reports on the finals of the Lorry Driver of the Year competition and Bob Friend, in Tokyo, reports on a strange car-blessing ceremony.
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Introduced by:
William Woollard
Reporter:
Chris Goffey
Reporter:
Bob Friend
Director:
Brian Strachan
Executive Producer:
Derek Smith

starring Jeremy Brett and Mona Washbourne
Screenplay by Thomas Ellice
Based on the novel "Sleeping Beauty" by Elizabeth Taylor
It is the summer of 1953 and in the seaside town of Seething the season is almost over. Only a few visitors remain; among them Vincent Tumulty. After his departure things will never be quite the same again.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Thomas Ellice
Based on a novel by:
Elizabeth Taylor
Music composed and conducted by:
Dudley Simpson
Costume Designer:
Rita Reekie
Photography:
Elmer Cossey
Designer:
Barry Newbery
Script Editor:
Erika Bond
Producer:
Alan Shallcross
Director:
Rodney Bennett
Vincent Tumulty:
Jeremy Brett
Taxi driver:
Mike Chivers
Nanny peggy:
Ann Wood
Constance Tillotson:
Clarissa Young
Benjamin Tillotson:
Dominic Eady
Lawrence Godden:
Adam Blackwood
Isabella Godden:
Diana Fairfax
Emily Otway:
Celia Gregory
Philly Kelsey:
Eva Griffith
Rose Kelsey:
Rosalind Shanks
Mrs Tumulty:
Mona Washbourne
Evalie Hobson:
Shirley Cain
Mrs Dickens:
Margaret Stallard
Erica Tillotson:
Elizabeth Lane
Lindsey Tillotson:
Peter Gale
Miss Vicary:
Joan Newman-Price
Rita Shinfield:
Christine Shaw

King Lear
In his personal view, Professor Frank Kermode suggests that' one purpose of tragedy may be to make us look steadily at things we prefer not to think about, death, of course, and the way the world works '.
Director SALLY kirkwood Producer VICTOR POOLE
0 INSIGHT: pane 81
(Prefaces to Shakespeare, Radio 4, is on ' Kino Lear ' and is the next production in the BBC Television Shakespeare. Both are on Sunday and leatured in colour in the new RADIO TIMES)

Contributors

Director:
Sally Kirkwood
Producer:
Victor Poole

BBC Two England

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