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9.10 Technical Studies
Ten programmes showing how basic concepts in manufacturing technology are used in modem industry.
7: Die and Investment Casting
9.38 Science Workshop Joins 'A'
Joins have to look good and be strong enough.
Series producer MICHAEL COYLE
10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds A Different Sort of Home
ROY HUDD learns about the old woman who lived in a shoe from some young friends and finds out about a windmill. Director JILL GLINDON REED
Producer ROY THOMPSON
10.15 Maths File
4: Number Relationships
The Number Squad have to factorise all the numbers up to 10,000. Inspector Newton explains his system.
Producer DAVID ROSEVEARE
10.38 Maths Topics
Data representation: bar charts, pie charts, the histogram. Producer PETER BRATT
11.0 Words and Pictures Mog in the Dark
11.17 The Music Arcade 7: The Guitar
11.39 General Studies East versus West
12.5 pm
Russian Language and People Learn a little Russian and look at daily life in the Soviet Union. 8: Likes and Dislikes
12.30 People First
Five films aimed directly at parents of children with a mental handicap.
2: In the Beginning
Adjusting to the birth of a mentally handicapped child.
12.55 L-Driver
English for Driving
Six programmes for learner drivers who speak English as a second language.
Presenter PETER DAVISON 3: Jenny Learns Mirror,
Signal, Manoeuvre
1.21 Rendez-vous: France
A language resource series 2: Par les rues, par les champs Poitiers
Au centre-ville; Au village; A la campagne
1.38 Let's See
Customs and Celebrations 2: Winter Festivals
2.0 Watch
Using Computers
2.18 Geography 11-13
The Iron and Steel Industry BERNARD CLARK looks at how the iron and steel industry moved its location and its current problems.
Producer LEN BROWN
2.40 Zig Zag
Balance in the Deep
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Contributors

Producer:
Michael Coyle
Unknown:
Roy Hudd
Director:
Jill Glindon Reed
Producer:
Roy Thompson
Producer:
David Roseveare
Producer:
Peter Bratt
Presenter:
Peter Davison
Unknown:
Bernard Clark
Producer:
Len Brown

Narrated by Patrick Allen L The Kali Gaudaki in Central Nepal is an unnavigable river. Yet besides the one, often impassable, road through the Mahabarat
Range, it is the only means of communication in a vast mountainous area where diseases and poverty are rife. Using lightweight hovercraft, a British Joint
Services Expedition took up the challenge of this, the uncharted river of the Goddess of Death. If the machines made it, they might become the river ambulances for the United Mission Hospital - saving patients days of trekking for medical help. Series editors
ANTHONY ISAACS. PETER JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Allen
Unknown:
Kali Gaudaki
Unknown:
Anthony Isaacs.

starring
Richard Burton Barbara Rush
Angie Dickinson
Years after the death of his father, Dr Guy Montford returns to his New England home town to care for his best friend Larry, now incurably ill.
When Larry encourages Guy to look after his depressed wife Mar, the haunted young doctor becomes involved in a tangled web of strained relationships, sordid secrets, medical malpractice and political corruption ...
Richard Burton stars in this look at the tensions and emotions that lie behind the quiet fagade of this small American town.
Screenplay by MILTON SPERLING and PHILIP YORDAN from the novel by CHARLES MERGENDAHL
Produced by MILTON SPERLING Directed by DANIEL PETRIE
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Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Burton
Unknown:
Barbara Rush
Unknown:
Angie Dickinson
Unknown:
Dr Guy Montford
Unknown:
Richard Burton
Unknown:
Milton Sperling
Unknown:
Philip Yordan
Produced By:
Milton Sperling
Directed By:
Daniel Petrie
Guy Montford:
Richard Burton
Mar McFie:
Barbara Rush
Fran:
Angie Dickinson
Bert Mosley:
Jack Carson
Stew Schaeffer:
James Dunn
Parker Welk:
Henry Jones
Larry McFie:
Tom Drake
Dr Kelsey:
Frank Conroy
Sam McFie:
Carl Benton Reid
Colin Enstis:
Phil Coolidge
Fr Bannan:
William Hansen
Betsy:
Patricia Crest
Judge:
Grandon Rhodes
Sheriff Witt:
Russ Conwav

with Floella Benjamin Joanna Monro ,
Andrew Secombe and Nick Wilton Can you do baboon impressions? Do you know what a thrumpet splicer does? Can you multiply 7 billion by 63 on your fingers? If so you've been working far too hard! You need a rest! Watch Fast Forward. Title song STEVE BROWN
Musical director JONATHAN COHEN Associate producer TREVOR MCCALLUM
Designer SARAH PARKINSON Series producer ANN REAY Producer JOHN SMITH
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Contributors

Unknown:
Floella Benjamin
Unknown:
Joanna Monro
Unknown:
Andrew Secombe
Unknown:
Nick Wilton
Song:
Steve Brown
Director:
Jonathan Cohen
Producer:
Trevor McCallum
Designer:
Sarah Parkinson
Producer:
John Smith

Written by Denne Bert Petitclerc.
Beginning a re-run of the famous Western series.

John Cannon has staked out his ranch outside Tucson, Arizona. However, Apache Indians and marauding Mexican bandits have him fighting a losing battle on two fronts. John must make an alliance if he is to survive.

(Rpt)

Contributors

Writer:
Denne Bert Petitclerc
Director:
William F. Claxton
John Cannon:
Leif Erickson
Buck Cannon:
Cameron Mitchell
Billy Blue:
Mark Slade
Victoria:
Linda Cristal
Manolito:
Henry Darrow
Don Sebastian Montoya:
Frank Silvera
John's first wife:
Joan Caulfield

The very first Bilko episode starring Phil Silvers as the irrepressible Master Sergeant Ernest G. Bilko.

Much to the chagrin of his army sidekicks, Bilko is cleaned out in a poker game and, in trying to round-up a bankroll to recoup his losses, finds that the empty pockets of his motor pool boys are only a part of his dilemma.
Feature: page 29

Contributors

Director:
Al De Caprio
Sergeant Ernest G. Bilko:
Phil Silvers
Rocco:
Harvey Lembeck
Cpl Henshaw:
Allan Melvin
Chaplain:
John Gibson
Col Hall:
Paul Ford
Sgt Sowici:
Harry Clark
Sgt Pendleton:
Ned Glass
Sgt Grover:
Jimmy Little
Pte Kodowski:
Karl Lukas
Pte Zimmerman:
Mickey Freeman

Juliet Alexander and Vincent Herbert take their weekly look at the black communities.
Linda Mitchell goes to the theatre with Trevor Rhone , Jamaica's best-known playwright, to see his own play, Old Story Time. with music from
Kanda Bonga Man Producer ROY CHAPMAN Series producer
AMANDA THEUNlSSEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Juliet Alexander
Unknown:
Vincent Herbert
Unknown:
Linda Mitchell
Unknown:
Trevor Rhone
Unknown:
Kanda Bonga
Producer:
Roy Chapman
Unknown:
Amanda Theunlssen

Frank Muir and John Amis challenging Denis Norden and Ian Wallace over
Questions set by Steve Race Television presentation DOUGLAS HESPE

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
John Amis
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
Douglas Hespe

Presented by Peter France The Last Uprising
In 1839, 7,000 Welsh miners and ironworkers marched on Newport to demand their democratic rights. The result was the last mass treason trial in British history.
Now new research suggests that it was planned as a prelude to a revolution. The Falklands and the Murderous Gaucho
The strange case of Antonio Rivero , who caused the Cabinet of 150 years ago serious doubts as to whether Britain had sovereignty over the Falklands or not.
Goering Hermann Goering was portrayed by war-time propaganda as the fat buffoon of the Third Reich. A new study reveals him as the most effective political operator in Nazi Germany. Producer DIANA LASHMORE
Executive producer TIMOTHY GARDAM

Contributors

Presented By:
Peter France
Unknown:
Antonio Rivero
Unknown:
Goering Hermann Goering
Producer:
Diana Lashmore
Producer:
Timothy Gardam

adapted by MARK HARRIS
2: Boswell has now been in London for two months, and feels he is well on his way to success as a lover and wit. However, he has one ambition still to be fulfilled - he has yet to meet Samuel Johnson.
Designer JIM LONGMUIR
Produced and directed by RODERICK GRAHAM BBC Scotland

Contributors

Adapted By:
Mark Harris
Unknown:
Samuel Johnson.
Designer:
Jim Longmuir
Directed By:
Roderick Graham
James Boswell:
Ian Sharp
Samuel Johnson:
Tony Steedman
Lady Northumberland:
Moira Redmond
Louisa:
Annette Lynton
David Garrick:
Nigel Anthony
Lord Eglinton:
Ian McCulloch
Douglas:
Jonathan Oliver
Mrs Legge:
Diana Bishop
Louisa's maid:
May Spence
Temple:
Gordon MacArthur
Porter:
Douglas Milvain
Tom Davies:
John Graham
Wretch:
Paddy Navin
Soldier:
Walter Sparrow
Ogilvie:
Bill Riddoch
Oliver Goldsmith:
Oengus MacNamara
Fat elderly gentlewoman:
Peggy Ann Clifford
Narrator:
Paul Young

David Jessel and Sue Cook present TV's law and order magazine: a weekly live investigation into crime, punishment and the machinery of justice. Reports by Ed Boyle Director pieter MORPURGO Producer HUGH PURCELL Editor PETER CHAFER
(Taking Liberties: tomorrow 6.50 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jessel
Unknown:
Sue Cook
Unknown:
Ed Boyle
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Producer:
Hugh Purcell
Editor:
Peter Chafer

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