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from The Wharf, St. Ives, Cornwall.
Introduced by the South West Divisional Commander, Brigadier W. Ernest Anderson.
Address given by Colonel Harry Warren, Chief Secretary, National Headquarters, London

Singing led by the St. Ives Songster Brigade with the St. Ives Band
Bandmaster, Cyril Henson
(to 11.20)

Contributors

Presenter:
Brigadier W. Ernest Anderson
Addresser:
Colonel Harry Warren
Singers:
The St. Ives Songster Brigade
Musicians:
St. Ives Band
Bandmaster:
Cyril Henson
Television direction:
Kenneth Savidge

Cerddi Serch
Yn y rhaglen hon ceir y baledwr yn ymdrin a chariad-yn ei ddifrifwch a'i ddigrifwch
lona Jones, Anita Williams
Richard Rees, Cledwyn Jones
Telynores Dwyryd
Frank Wilson (ffliwt), Arnold Lewis (harpsichord)
Teledwyd gyntaf Ebrill 26, ar BBC Cymru
A programme of Welsh ballads.

Contributors

Performer:
Iona Jones
Performer:
Anita Williams
Performer:
Richard Rees
Performer:
Cledwyn Jones
Performer:
Telynores Dwyryd
Flutist:
Frank Wilson
Harpsichordist:
Arnold Lewis
Designer/Cynllunydd:
Colin Shaw
Devised by/Cynhyrchydd:
Margaret Tudor Evans

Introduced by Percy Thrower.
Film cameras at the Gardening Club Garden, Edgbaston, Birmingham, comparing a range of self-laid compound surfaces suitable for the small garden path and driveway.
Anthony Ayton, Tunbridge Wells, suggests new cultivars of pelargoniums (geraniums) for greenhouse and conservatory, including colour-leafed forms.

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Guest:
Anthony Ayton
Producer:
Paul Morby

John Cherrington looks at this very diverse Lincolnshire area: wonderful warp land adjoining peat bog, and in the centre, 3,000 acres of strip farming, a system that disappeared in nearly every other part of Britain in the early nineteenth century. And a short report on The Royal Show.
From the Midlands
followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Film Editor:
Colin Moffat
Producer:
John Kenyon

by Robert Barr.
The special squadrons needed moonlight to fly into occupied countries on their secret operations.

Anatole is known to the Germans as 'the biggest bandit of the lot'. When his radio operator is arrested he plans an audacious rescue.
First shown on June 13, 1963

Contributors

Writer:
Robert Barr
Designer:
Allan Anson
Film sequences - Cameraman:
A. A. Englander
Film:
sequences - Editor, John House
Music composed and arranged by:
Dudley Simpson
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
David Goddard

from the novel "Moonfleet" by J. Meade Falkner.
Dramatised in six episodes by Bob Stuart.

Magistrate Maskew adopts ruthless measures with the smugglers and John Trenchard searches a church-yard.

Contributors

Author:
J. Meade Falkner
Dramatised by:
Bob Stuart
Film cameraman:
Peter Sargent
Film Editor:
Sheila Tomlinson
Costumes supervised by:
Sheila Glassford
Make-up supervised by:
Nathalie Calfe
Designer:
Daphne Shortman
Script editor:
Betty Willingale
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Director:
Christopher Barry
Sam Tewkesbury:
Robert Brown
Ratsey:
Patrick Troughton
Mr Purdy:
Richard Armour
Mr Maskew:
Paul Curran
Screaming woman:
Beatrice Greeke
David Block:
Rodney Goodall
Will Barnes:
Nicolas Brent
John Trenchard:
Frazer Hines
Grace Maskew:
Suzanne Neve
Mr Glennie:
Robert James
Francis Field:
Kenneth Nash
Tom Tully:
James Langley
Elzevir Block:
John Phillips
Aunt Jane:
Jean Anderson
Granny Tucker:
Margot Lister
Church organist:
Tom McCall
Ned:
Alf Edwards
Ben Field:
Brian Jackson

Brian Morris reports on the work of the Council of Christians and Jews and discusses its concerns with: The Rev. W. W. Simpson, Albert Polack, Joan Lawrence, The Rev. James Sexton, The Rev. Dr. I. Levy, The Rev. Raymond Apple, The Rev. C. S. Reid and A. E. Williams

Contributors

Reporter:
Brian Morris
Panellist:
The Rev. W.W. Simpson
Panellist:
Albert Polack
Panellist:
Joan Lawrence
Panellist:
The Rev. James Sexton
Panellist:
The Rev. Dr. I. Levy
Panellist:
The Rev. Raymond Apple
Panellist:
The Rev. C.S. Reid
Panellist:
A. E. Williams
Film Cameraman:
John Wyatt
Sound recordist:
Graham Whatling
Film Editor:
Christopher La Fontaine
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

from Camborne Wesley Church, Cornwall.
Singing led by the church choir
Hymns introduced by Dudley Savage.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dudley Savage
Soloist:
Frederick Harvey
Conductor:
Oswald Mitchell
Organist:
Adrian Beard
Blessing:
The Rev. A. R. Stephens
Television presentation:
Kenneth Savidge

A comedy series by Richard Waring.
Starring Richard Briers as George Starling and Prunella Scales as Kate Starling.

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Waring
Music composed and conducted by:
Dennis Wilson
Settings:
Moira Tait
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Director:
Robin Nash
George Starling:
Richard Briers
Kate Starling:
Prunella Scales
Father:
Geoffrey Sumner
Miles:
Edward de Souza
Mother:
Diana King
Rena:
Clemence Bettany
Mrs Etston:
Mary Jordan
Arthur:
Peter Tuddenham
Dennis:
Denzil Ellis
Jeannie:
Bridget Armstrong
Marie:
Nerys Hughes
Teddy:
Rex Garner
Joe:
Peter Hughes
Mr Appleton:
Robert Lankesheer
Nurse:
Sarah Harter

Starring John Payne, Lizabeth Scott, Dan Duryea
On the day he was to have been married, Dan Ballard, a respected rancher, instead finds himself alone against four desperate men who have come to the peaceful town of Silver Lode to take away his good name... and his life.

Contributors

Director:
Allan Dwan
Dan Ballard:
John Payne
Rose Evans:
Lizabeth Scott
McCarty:
Dan Duryea
Dolly:
Dolores Moran
Sheriff Woolley:
Emile Meyer
Kirk:
Alan Hale Jr.
Wicker:
Stuart Whitman

The Indian Stories of Rudyard Kipling
with Joss Ackland, Kenneth Fortescue
Guest stars, Zia Mohyeddin, Valerie Sarruf, Michael Bates

Contributors

Author:
Rudyard Kipling
Script:
Anthony Read
Film cameraman:
A.A. Englander
Film editor:
Geoffrey Botterill
Costume supervisor:
Susan Wheal
Make-up supervisor:
Lilias Munro
Music composed by:
Max Harris
Songs by:
Kessan Sethe
Story Adviser:
A.R. Rawlinson
Designer:
Michael Edwards
Producer:
David Goddard
Director:
Waris Hussein
Stephens:
Joss Ackland
Lockwood:
Kenneth Fortescue
Mian Rukn Din:
Patrick Westwood
Wati Dad:
Zia Mohyeddin
Lt Marlyn:
Nicholas Pennell
'Boy' Manderson:
Michael Bangerter
Major:
Clifford Parrish
Lalun:
Valerie Sarruf
Colonel:
Basil Henson
Khem Singh:
Michael Bates
Pince Nez:
Peter Lawrence
Captain:
Harvey Hall
Dancer:
Kusum Thakur

A selection of the most distinctive BBC documentaries produced in the last twelve months.
An unromantic view of a foreign land by Patrick O'Donovan.
"Ireland is not a tranquil, never-never land. It is a place with too much history of the wrong sort."
"To me, it is the utterly different, the unaffectedly God-centred place. Its supreme achievement is to have survived."
"The real horror of Ireland's history is that it was committed by honest men."
BBC film

Contributors

Presenter:
Patrick O'Donovan
Music played and sung by:
Dolly MacMahon
Music played and sung by:
Jesse Owens
Music played and sung by:
Paddy Moloney
Music played and sung by:
Eoin O. Loinsigh
Music played and sung by:
Michael O'Duffy
Film cameraman:
David Prosser
Film editor:
Larry Toft
Research:
Patricia Meehan
Directed and produced by:
Malcolm Brown

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About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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