Listings
Make Yourself at Home
For viewers from
Pakistan and India including
Health and Welfare
Look, Listen, and Speak
Lesson 18
Teacher, Robert Chapman
Asian Music
' Look. Listen, and Speak," Book 2. In Hindi, Urdu. Bengali, Punjabi, and English (the vocabulary In Gujaratt Is available In leaflet form), and long-playing record with English dialogue and practice sentences to accompany Books 1 and 2 obtainable from booksellers/record dealers, Asian Stores, or by post from [address removed]. Book 4s. 6d. (by post 6s. 4d.) (crossed postal order, please not stamps). Record 1 41s. (by post 42s. 10d.)
Contributors
Unknown:
Robert
Chapman
Discs and talents of young people
For the very young
Camberwick Green
Animation,
BOB BURA and JOHN HARDWICIK
Narration, BRIAN CANT
Music, FREDDIE PHILLIPS
Puppets, script, and production,
GORDON MURRAY
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Hardwicik
Music:
Freddie
Phillips
Unknown:
Gordon
Murray
Graham Parker
Contributors
Unknown:
Graham
Parker
A programme for children under five
Pets Day
Presenters
Julie Stevens , Brian Cant
Today's story:
Herbie and Floosle by RONALD RICHES
Shown at 11.0 a.m. on BBC-1
Contributors
Unknown:
Julie
Stevens
with Rosemary Leach
Magic in my Pocket by ALISON UTTLEY
* Today: 'Orion Hardy*
Contributors
Unknown:
Rosemary
Leach
Unknown:
Alison
Uttley
A cartoon film series
The underwater adventures of Marine Boy, the Ocean Patrol, and the white dolphin, Splasher
A weekly look at animals in action, in close-up and in our lives with Charles Coles and Jill Dawe
Jumping Shellfish
Shellfish, like cockles and clams, react to starfish in surprising waysl
Lost Worlds
... a French film depicting animal life through the ages
Animals that appear.... and disappear
Animal ghosts are more common than you think
David Cabot reports
Directors,
KEITH HOPKINS, HUGH PITT
Producer, JOHN SPARKS from the South and West
Contributors
Unknown:
Charles
Coles
Unknown:
Jill
Dawe
Producer:
John
Sparks
Created by SERGE DANOT
English version written and told by Eric THOMPSON
Contributors
Unknown:
Serge
Danot
Told By:
Eric
Thompson
Graham Parker
Contributors
Unknown:
Graham
Parker
London, the South-East and its people
John Bierman reports
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Bierman
Jimmy Savile calls 'Eyes Downl' for a session of the game with Speed!-Knowledgel Wit!—Strategy!
Teams from all over Britain race each other to fill the cards and shout 'Bingo!'
Second Semi-final
STAFFORD v. WREXHAM
Directed by BOB TONER
Produced by CECIL KORER from the North
Tonight is the last round of the semi-finals. The two teams taking part have, up to this moment, scored higher points in their own individual matches than any others in this exciting and interesting game. '
Stafford have won through by outpointing their neighbours, Birmingham, and then beating Aberdeen, winners of the Scottish round-while Wrexham, representing Wales, have beaten Cardiff and latterly Newcastle, winners of the North-Eastern round.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jimmy
Savile
Directed By:
Bob
Toner
Produced By:
Cecil
Korer
What's new today for those interested in tomorrow
Introduced by Raymond Baxter
Discoveries ... Developments ... Trends
A weekly look at the world's fast-changing scientific, medical, and technological scene
Reporters,
James Burke , John Parry
Producers. PETER Bruce JOHN M. MANSFIELD
CHRISTOPHER RAINBOW
Editor, Michael LATHAM
Contributors
Introduced By:
Raymond
Baxter
Unknown:
James
Burke
Unknown:
John
Parry
Producers:
Peter
Bruce
Producers:
John M.
Mansfield
Editor:
Michael
Latham
Devised by Colin Morris
Bert's injury causes comment at Edens; Caroline makes up her mind about taking a holiday; Sydney finds that living at Pine Walk carries responsibilities.
Story by JOHN CRESSWELL
Script by BOB STUART
Script editor, Christopher Bond
Producer, BILL SELLARS
Directed by MIKE BOWEN from the Midlands
For cast list see page 63
Contributors
Unknown:
Colin
Morris
Story By:
John
Cresswell
Script By:
Bob
Stuart
Directed By:
Mike
Bowen
Wednesday Show Time
Presenting
ANDY WILLIAMS and his special guests,
RAY CHARLES
SIMON AND GARFUNKEL
BURT BACHARACH
MAMA CASS ELLIOTT
THE RAELETS
THE IDEALS with a prospectus for a swinging, singing show of today's sounds
A programme recorded in America
First shown on BBC-2
The success of this imaginative off-beat special is partly due to the selection of Andy's guest stars and the inventive skill of art director James Trittipo. He has effectively designed the show as a kaleidoscope of geometric patterns and multi-images which is ideal for the rhythm and blues theme of the show.
For his opening number Andy is enclosed in a box of mirrors which creates myriad pictures in an exploding pattern.
Contributors
Unknown:
Andy
Williams
Unknown:
Ray
Charles
Unknown:
Burt
Bacharach
Unknown:
Mama Cass
Elliott
Director:
James
Trittipo.
in Marty co-starring
JOHN JUNKIN
TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR with Roland MacLeod
Mary Miller
John Styles
Written by MARTY FELDMAN and BARRY TOOK
Additional material by JOHN JUNKIN , Michael SEDDON
Designers,
Judy Steele and Don Taylor
Directed by ROGER RACE
First shown on BBC-2
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Junkin
Unknown:
Tim
Brooke-Taylor
Written By:
Marty
Feldman
Written By:
Barry
Took
Unknown:
John
Junkin
Unknown:
Michael
Seddon
Unknown:
Judy
Steele
Unknown:
Don
Taylor
Directed By:
Roger
Race
with Robert Dougall followed by THE WEATHER
Contributors
Unknown:
Robert
Dougall
Sling Your Hook by Roy MINTON
Film editor, Stan Hawkes
Designer, Jeremy Davies Cameraman. Alan Jonas
Sound. Les Collins
Producer,IRENE SHUBIK
Directed by MICHAEL TUCHNER
See page 43
Joe, a Nottingham publican, prides himself as organiser of an annual bus tour to Blackpool. The group consists of a rowdy bunch of miners, hell-bent on a good time. Gradually Joe loses his hold as the defiant group disperses. He returns a sadder and wiser man.
Contributors
Unknown:
Roy
Minton
Editor:
Stan
Hawkes
Designer:
Jeremy
Davies
Unknown:
Alan
Jonas
Producer:
Irene
Shubik
Directed By:
Michael
Tuchner
Joe:
Michael
Bates
Oliver:
Joe
Gladwin
Mick:
Patrick
O'Connell
Helen Jo:
Row
Bottom
Roland:
Kenneth
Cranham
Jo:
Geraldine
Moffatt
Cossack:
Barry
Jackson
Mrs Flowers:
Mavis
Villiers
Lol:
Johnny
Wade
Pancho:
Norman
Jones
Alec:
Warren
Clarks
Pete:
George
Layton
Spider:
Neville
Smith
Hooray:
Colin
Spaull
Sid:
Andrew
McCulloch
Arthur:
Derek
Keller
Harry:
Harvey
Edwards
Tojo:
Marc
Gebhard
Didi:
Antony
Woolf
Craske:
Paul
Dawkins
Betty:
Jean
Challis
Spider's girl:
Rosemary
Kino
Pub landlord:
Cyril
Varley
Italian waiter:
Narcy
Calamatta
Indian waiter:
Gerry
Ram
Bar waiter:
Tommy
Ward
Salesman:
Anthony
Benson
What matters in the news and out of it with Kenneth Allsop and Michael Barratt
Robert McKenzie. Vincent Kan *
Assistant editor, John Dekker
Editor, ANTHONY SMITH
Contributors
Unknown:
Kenneth
Allsop
Unknown:
Michael
Barratt
Unknown:
Robert
McKenzie.
Unknown:
Vincent
Kan
Editor:
John
Dekker
Editor:
Anthony
Smith
The Story of the London to Sydney Marathon
The fastest rally cars in the world drove ten thousand miles in ten days to try to win the £ 10,000 first prize in the London to Sydney Marathon. The journey took them over the Alps, across the Bosphorus, through the deserts of Iran and Afghanistan to the Khyber Pass and the plains of India.
From Bombay the seventy-two survivors had a ten-day sea voyage to Fremantle before the final three-thousand-mile race through the outback of Australia to the finish at Sydney just before Christmas.
The Marathon proved to be the longest, the toughest-and the most surprising-rally in the history of motor sport, and the first two cars to reach Sydney were Andrew Cowan 's Hillman Hunter and Paddy Hopkirk 's British Ley land 1800. It was an outright British win. The Marathon was the motoring event of 1968 and Wheelbase covered it all the way.
Narrator. Maxwell Boyd
Directors:
TONY SALMON, Chris BERRY
Associate producer. John Mills
Producer. Brian Robins
Contributors
Unknown:
Andrew
Cowan
Unknown:
Hillman
Hunter
Unknown:
Paddy
Hopkirk
Unknown:
British
Ley
Narrator:
Maxwell
Boyd
Unknown:
Chris
Berry
Producer:
Brian
Robins
Extracts from the writings of CHARLES PÉGUY and MICHEL QUOIST
Spoken by Roger Delgado and Emrys James
From Holy Trinity Church, Roehampton
Produced by R. T. Brooks
Close Down
Contributors
Spoken By:
Roger
Delgado
Produced By:
R. T.
Brooks