Listings
An introduction to chemical change and thermodynamics by Professor George Porter, F.R.S.
(Previously shown last Sunday)
Contributors
Presenter:
Professor George
Porter
Producer:
Alan
Sleath
Ten lectures on evolution and change in architectural ideas.
The glory of gods and kings for which temples were made seems to have departed. What remains?
Speaker, Robert Furneaux Jordan, Architectural historian
First shown last Sunday
(to 11.15)
Contributors
Speaker:
Robert Furneaux
Jordan
Series Adviser:
John
Donat
Producer:
Nancy
Thomas
Public Service announcements.
See panel and page 3
Today's Timetable:
12.55 Golf
1.20 Personalities at Wembley
1.30 Golf
1.50 Racing
2.5 Golf
2.20 Racing
2.35 Golf
2.40 Rugby League Challenge Cup Final
4.35 Golf
5.0 Results Service
These timings may be altered by events
A new disc - a Hit or a Miss?
Comments and opinions on the latest pop releases.
This week's panel: Jonathan King, Pamela Donald, Bill Mann, Maureen Cleave
In the chair, David Jacobs
Contributors
Panellist:
Jonathan
King
Panellist:
Pamela
Donald
Panellist:
Bill
Mann
Panellist:
Maureen
Cleave
Chairman:
David
Jacobs
Programme devised by:
Peter
Potter
Presentation:
Terry
Henebery
by Donald Cotton.
An adventure in space and time.
Starring William Hartnell as Dr. Who
with Laurence Payne, John Alderson, Anthony Jacobs
and Peter Purves, Jackie Lane
The Earps and the Clantons line up for the gun fight at the O.K. Corral. But whose side is Doc. Holliday on?
Contributors
Writer:
Donald
Cotton
Title Music:
Ron Grainer with the BBC Radiophonic
Workshop
Ballad Music:
Tristram
Cary
Ballad Sung by:
Lynda
Baron
Designer:
Barry
Newbery
Producer:
Innes
Lloyd
Director:
Rex
Tucker
Warren Earp:
Martyn
Huntley
Ike Clanton:
William
Hurndell
Phineas Clanton:
Maurice
Good
Billy Clanton:
David
Cole
Dr. Who:
William
Hartnell
Bat Masterson:
Richard
Beale
Wyatt Earp:
John
Alderson
Virgil Earp:
Victor
Carin
Pa Clanton:
Reed de
Rouen
Johnny Ringo:
Laurence
Payne
Kate:
Sheena
Marshe
Steven:
Peter
Purves
Doc. Holliday:
Anthony
Jacobs
Dodo:
Jackie
Lane
A new series of the comedy films featuring a friendly family of well-known weirdies.
Starring Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster, Yvonne de Carlo as Lily Munster and Al Lewis as Grandpa
with Pat Priest, Butch Patrick
All-Star Munster ...shines brightly - if briefly - in the sphere of sport!
Contributors
Herman Munster:
Fred
Gwynne
Lily Munster:
Yvonne de
Carlo
Grandpa:
Al
Lewis
Marilyn Munster:
Pat
Priest
Eddie Munster:
Butch
Patrick
by N. J. Crisp.
With Teddy Green as Johnny, Pamela Franklin as Kate, David Griffin as Mark, Colin Bell as Don
Johnny gets beaten up and Mark shows how to track down enemy H.Q.
Contributors
Writer:
N. J.
Crisp
Theme Song:
Monty
Norman
Designer:
Malcolm
Middleton
Producer:
William
Sterling
Director:
Richard
Martin
Johnny:
Teddy
Green
Kate:
Pamela
Franklin
Mark:
David
Griffin
Don:
Colin
Bell
Quinn:
Edward
Brayshaw
Sammy:
Tony
Caunter
Frank:
Michael
Goldie
Waller:
Frank
Gatliff
Mrs. Judd:
Brenda
Saunders
Bill Judd:
Joby
Blanshard
Mr. Lane:
Colin
Douglas
Hamilton:
David
Graham
A comedy film series.
Starring Dick Van Dyke
with Mary Tyler Moore, Morey Amsterdam, Rose Marie, Larry Mathews
The Sick Boy and the Sitter ...both spring a few surprises!
Contributors
Rob Petrie:
Dick Van
Dyke
Laura Petrie:
Mary Tyler
Moore
Buddy Sorrell:
Morey
Amsterdam
Sally Rogers:
Rose
Marie
Ritchie Petrie:
Larry
Mathews
Tonight's film starring John Payne, Jan Sterling, Coleen Gray.
After the American Civil War, a Confederate officer returns home to find the town controlled by an unscrupulous Government administrator.
Contributors
Director:
Lewis R.
Foster
Rock Grayson:
John
Payne
Rose Slater:
Jan
Sterling
Jane Colfax:
Coleen
Gray
Roger Hale:
Lyle
Bettger
Captain Kirby:
Willard
Parker
Dr. Colfax:
Roy
Gordon
Mrs. Colfax:
Ernestine
Barrier
The Rev. Babcock:
Russell
Gaige
Starring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore
with Joe Melia, Henry Cooper, Terry Downes
Special guest: Cilla Black
The Dudley Moore Trio
Chris Karan on drums, Pete McGurk on bass
(First shown on BBC-2)
Contributors
Script:
Peter
Cook
Script/Music:
Dudley
Moore
Designer:
Norman
Vertigan
Producer:
Dick
Clement
Comedian/Pianist (The Dudley Moore Trio):
Dudley
Moore
Comedian:
Peter
Cook
Performer:
Joe
Melia
Performer:
Henry
Cooper
Performer:
Terry
Downes
Singer:
Cilla
Black
Drummer (Dudley Moore Trio):
Chris
Karan
Bass (Dudley Moore Trio):
Pete
McGurk
by David Weir.
[Starring] Robert Hardy, Geoffrey Keen and Ray Barrett
with Philippa Gail, Philip Latham, Deborah Stanford
Guest star, Edward Judd
Stewart and Jane are sent to Rumania. Their mission - to buy a man for Mogul.
Contributors
Writer:
David
Weir
Series created by:
John
Elliot
Designer:
Peter
Seddon
Producer:
Peter Graham
Scott
Director:
John
Frankau
Brian Stead:
Geoffrey
Keen
Alec Stewart:
Robert
Hardy
Whitestone:
Geoffrey
Denton
Bixby:
Edward
Judd
Margo:
Pauline
Stroud
Roz:
Deborah
Stanford
Peter Thornton:
Ray
Barrett
Jane:
Philippa
Gail
Izard:
Philip
Latham
Merrian:
Keith
Pyott
Popesco:
Julian
Somers
Mrs. McBride:
Molly
Weir
from the Offerton Palace Theatre Club.
Introduced by Johnny Hackett.
Presenting Mark Wynter, Bobby Pattinson, The Honeys, Roger Davidson, Tamas Hacki, Marion Horton
A section of the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Bernard Herrmann
Contributors
Presenter:
Johnny
Hackett
Singer:
Mark
Wynter
Comedian:
Bobby
Pattinson
Singers:
The
Honeys
Performer:
Roger
Davidson
Whistler:
Tamas
Hacki
Performer:
Marion
Horton
Musicians:
A section of the BBC Northern Dance
Orchestra
Orchestra conducted by:
Bernard
Herrmann
Continuity:
Brad
Ashton
Director:
Stan
Parkinson
Producer:
Barney
Colehan
This is the traditional cry of the villagers of Les Saintes Maries de la Mer as cowboys from the Camargue drive their famous bulls at a gallop through the streets. At night in the 'rodeo' the bulls, wise from experience, test the skill and courage of any cowboy who dares to try to remove the rosette from between their horns.
Selected sequences from the French Television Service's outside broadcast from the Camargue.
Presented for BBC-tv with additional material by Bill Duncalf.
Contributors
Commentator:
John
O'Donohue
Additional material by:
Bill
Duncalf