Listings
A programme for children at home
Useful Box Day
Presenters this week,
Carole Ward , Rick Jones
Today's story is called
' The Green Bus ' by JON CHATON
Ride-a-cock-horse to Banburu Cross ... That's part of this week's rhyme. In fact, on Tuesday Play School takes another day out-not to Banbury Cross but to the Zoo. RICK and CAROLE will be taking a ride in a pony-cart to visit the animals and feed the sea-lions. Tuesday's Play School can also be seen in colour.
On Thursday Rick draws a picture for a story about a fish under the sea; and on Friday the story is a favourite one about Pybus Cat and the Trumpet.
Contributors
Unknown:
Carole
Ward
Unknown:
Rick
Jones
Unknown:
Jon
Chaton
Five programmes on outside interests for women at home
4: Part-time Jobs
Introduced by John Stockbridge
Director, JOHN EIDINOW
Executive producer, BERYL RADLEY
Shown on Sunday on BBC-1
Contributors
Introduced By:
John
Stockbridge
Director:
John
Eidinow
Producer:
Beryl
Radley
The World Tonight
Reporting:
John Timpson and Peter Woods with Martin Bell, Michael Blakey
Michael Clayton , Tom Mangold
Brian Saxton , David Tindall
Richard Whitmore and the correspondents, at home and abroad, of BBC News
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Timpson
Unknown:
Peter
Woods
Unknown:
Michael
Blakey
Unknown:
Michael
Clayton
Unknown:
Tom
Mangold
Unknown:
Brian
Saxton
Unknown:
David
Tindall
Unknown:
Richard
Whitmore
starring
MARTY FELDMAN co-starring
JOHN JUNKIN
TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR
Written by MARTY FELDMAN and BARRY TOOK
Additional material by John Cleese , Graham Chapman Terry Jones and Michael palin
Donald Webster , Philip Jenkinson
Designers,
Robert Berk , Roger Murray Leach
Produced by DENNIS MAIN WILSON
Contributors
Unknown:
Marty
Feldman
Unknown:
John
Junkin
Unknown:
Tim
Brooke-Taylor
Written By:
Marty
Feldman
Written By:
Barry
Took
Unknown:
John
Cleese
Unknown:
Graham
Chapman
Unknown:
Terry
Jones
Unknown:
Michael
Palin
Unknown:
Donald
Webster
Unknown:
Philip
Jenkinson
Unknown:
Robert
Berk
Unknown:
Roger Murray
Leach
Produced By:
Dennis Main
Wilson
... of Persia and India
3: Sermons in Stone
In the third century b.c. ruled the first benevolent despot of India, King Asoka. His greatest monument was the spread of Buddhism. His was the influence that fostered the sensuous and intricate reliefs of Sanchi, the elegant simplicity of the crystal reliquaries and the sublime sculpture of the Sarnath Buddha.
Robert Erskine tells of Asoka and the beginnings of Buddhism from Sanchi in Central India
Written by ROBERT ERSKINE Produced by ADRIAN MALONE
Contributors
Unknown:
Robert
Erskine
Written By:
Robert
Erskine
Produced By:
Adrian
Malone
Home Sweet Honeycomb by BERNARD Kops
MICHAEL CRAWFORD
MAURICE DENHAM with Francesca Annis
Designer, Susan Spence
Produced by MICHAEL BAKEWELL
Directel by ALAN Gibson
Contributors
Unknown:
Bernard
Kops
Unknown:
Michael
Crawford
Unknown:
Maurice
Denham
Unknown:
Francesca
Annis
Designer:
Susan
Spence
Produced By:
Michael
Bakewell
Unknown:
Alan
Gibson
Danny:
Michael
Crawford
Mr Todd:
Maurice
Denham
Helen:
Francesca
Annis
Mrs Todd:
Doris
Hare
Reverend James:
Brian
Wilde
Daphne:
Faith
Curtis
Robert:
Laurie
Asprey
Neighbour:
Pamela
Pitchford
Cigarette-seller:
Milo
Sperber
Militiaman:
Roy
Hanlon
Militiawoman:
Eileen
Colgan
Bob:
John
Golightly
Charlie:
James
Caffrey
First Policeman:
Roger
Jones
Second Policeman:
Antony
Webb
Teenagers.:
Charles
Bolton
Teenagers.:
Denise
Brown
Teenagers.:
George
Georgiou
Teenagers.:
Sally
Harrison
Teenagers.:
Darrell
Scott
A last look around the daily scene with Michael Dean , Joan Bakewell Tony Bilbow , Brian King Sheridan Morley
You imperfect speakers, tell me more
SHAKESPEARE
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Dean
Unknown:
Joan
Bakewell
Unknown:
Tony
Bilbow
Unknown:
Brian
King
Unknown:
Sheridan
Morley