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3.10 News of the World Stakes over one mile and a quarter

3.45 Findon Selling Stakes over five furlongs

4.15 Nassau Stakes over one mile and a quarter

(to 16.25)

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator:
Clive Graham
Presented for television by:
Dennis Monger

June Grimble and James Lloyd introduce young people who have decided what they wish to be to people who have succeeded in their chosen occupations.

Contributors

Presenter:
June Grimble
Presenter:
James Lloyd
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Producer:
John Irwin

A country-style get-together.
with Val Doonican, The Barry Sisters, Steve Benbow, Jackie Toaduff, The John Peel Dancers.
Music by Jack Armstrong and his Barnstormers
Host, Brian Redhead
From the North
The Barry Sisters are in the 'Big Show of 1964' at the Opera House, Blackpool

Contributors

Singer:
Val Doonican
Singers:
The Barry Sisters
Singer/guitarist:
Steve Benbow
Dancer:
Jackie Toaduff
Dancers:
The John Peel Dancers
Directed and called by:
Bill Cain
Musicians:
Jack Armstrong and his Barnstormers
Presenter:
Brian Redhead
Designer:
Paul Montague
Producer:
John Ammonds

with Derek Cooper

Two young people take the bit between their teeth and start a riding school.
A BBC Television Outside Broadcast Science and Features presentation

In this age of space vehicles and nuclear power it seems surprising that more people have more to do with horses than ever before. Yet this is the case. So great is the demand for riding schools and pony clubs that there are now thousands of them. Millions watch show-jumping on television, shows all over the country attract huge crowds, and there are many entries for all classes. In tonight's programme two young people who started their own riding establishment four years ago with £500, one pony, and some good friends and neighbours, tell about themselves and the price of their dream.

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Cooper
Theme music composed by:
Sidney Sager
Producer:
Bill Duncalf

by Charles Dickens
Dramatised in thirteen episodes by Constance Cox

In which Tom goes to London and Jonas is envelgled into dealings with Montague Tigg.
(First shown on March 15)

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Dramatised by:
Constance Cox
Music composed and conducted by:
John Hotchkis
Designer:
Susan Spencer
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Director:
Joan Craft
Mrs. Prig:
Kathleen Harrison
Lewsome:
John Golightly
Mrs. Gamp:
Angela Baddeley
John Westlock:
Jeremy Burnham
Mrs. Todgers:
Barbara Cavan
Charity:
Rosalind Knight
Pecksniff:
Richard Pearson
Tom Pinch:
John Quentin
Mary Graham:
Ilona Rodgers
Old Martin:
Barry Jones
Jane:
Deborah Millington
Martin:
Gary Raymond
Poor woman:
Ruth Porcher
Mark Tapley:
Tom Watson
Poor woman's husband:
Nigel Sharpe
Montague Tigg:
Peter Bayliss
David Crimple:
Tony Bronte
Bullamy:
Fred Hugh
Bailey:
Peter Craze
Jonas Chuzzlewit:
Alex Scott
Doctor Jobling:
John Bryans
Nadgett:
Blake Butler
Mercy:
Anna Middleton

Starring Roy Kinnear
featuring Anne Cunningham
with J. G. Devlin, Jessie Evans and Rosemary Nicols
Jessie Evans is appearing in 'Pickwick' at the Saville Theatre, London

Contributors

Script:
Dave Freeman
Theme music:
Lionel Bart
[Theme music] arranged by:
Dennis Wilson
Design:
Darrol Blake
Producer:
David Croft
Stanley Blake:
Roy Kinnear
Helen Blake:
Anne Cunningham
[Actor]:
J. G. Devlin
[Actress]:
Jessie Evans
[Actress]:
Rosemary Nicols

A film series starring Nick Adams as Nick Alexander, John Larkin as Mark Grainger.
with Special guest stars, Irene Dunne, Dennis Morgan, Scott Marlowe

A chance meeting with a famous film star leads to Nick Alexander being assigned to write a play for her. But his aspirations are shattered by an unscrupulous producer.

Contributors

Nick Alexander:
Nick Adams
Mark Grainger:
John Larkin
Anita Farrell:
Irene Dunne
Chad Hamilton:
Dennis Morgan
Frederick Brennen:
Scott Marlowe

One atomic bomb, and the Divine Mikado is a God no longer. To replace him, 350 new religions have sprung up in Japan since the war.
Tonight's film gives an impression of these religions - from hypnotic dance rituals to humble asceticism.
English commentary by Rene Cutforth.

Contributors

BBC presentation:
Anthony de Lotbiniere
Narrator:
Rene Cutforth
Photographed by:
Paul Hansen
Sound:
Peter Hansen
Producer:
Niels Jorgen Kaiser

BBC One London

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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