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A Christian theme presented by The Rev. Charles Davey, The Rev. Geoffrey Harding, The Rev. Walter Macdonald, The Rev. E. M. Pilkington.
Introduced by John Graham.
Rex Palmer, The Jacobean Singers and The Dave Palmer Trio
From the Church of All Hallows, London Wall
(to 11.30)

Contributors

Speaker:
The Rev. Charles Davey
Speaker:
The Rev. Geoffrey Harding
Speaker:
The Rev. Walter Macdonald
Speaker:
The Rev. E. M. Pilkington
Presenter:
John Graham
Performer:
Rex Palmer
Singers:
The Jacobean Singers
Performers:
The Dave Palmer Trio
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

Cerddi Newyddiadurol
Caneuon yn dangos y baledwr yn ei swydd o newyddiadurwr wrthi'n adrodd am ddigwyddiadau brawychus a hynod lona Jones, Anita Williams, Richard Rees, Emlyn Jones, Geraint Eckley, James Walker (telyn), Delia Ruhn (ffliwt)
Y cyflwyno gan Robin Jones
Teledwyd gyntaf Mai 3, ar BBC Cymru
A programme of Welsh ballads.

Contributors

Harpist:
James Walker
Flutist:
Delia Ruhn
Designer/Cynllunydd:
Colin Shaw
Producer/Cynhyrchydd:
Margaret Tudor Evans

Film cameras in the Gardening Club Garden, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Percy Thrower with E. J. Winter National Vegetable Research Station, Wellesbourne.
Ideas for leaving a full garden and greenhouse unattended during a holiday period-mulching, shading, automatic watering (professional and home made)-and the plants to let the neighbours pick to ensure successional flowering.

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Guest:
E. J. Winter
Producer:
Paul Morby

Farming conditions vary tremendously. Frank Taylor travels from Great Yarmouth to the Welsh coast, to find the differences in attitudes and opinions of the farmers and farmworkers he meets on the way.
BBC film
followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Taylor
Film cameraman:
Ian Stone
Sound recordist:
Peter Mellors
Film editor:
Henry Fowler
Director:
John Bird
Producer:
John Kenyon

A sub-titled version of the Dutch film Kermis in de Regen.
A funfair comes to a small town in Holland, and a stolen motor car, a bank robbery, an accidental killing, and a case of mistaken identity lead to the arrest of the right person but on the wrong charge.

Contributors

Director:
Kees Brusse
Freddy Freese:
Guido de Moor
Annie Hoist:
Andrea Domburg
Willy van Os:
Andre van Den Heuvel
Wadman:
Joris Diels
Miermans:
Guus Verstraete
Hans van den Toorn:
Wim van Den Heuvel

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

An injured agent is taken to a lonely farm and a new set of troubles begin.
First transmission on April 11, 1963

Contributors

Writer:
Robert Barr
Designer:
John Cooper
Film sequences - Cameraman:
A. A. Englander
Film sequences - Editor:
John House
Music composed and arranged by:
Dudley Simpson
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Roger Jenkins

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

Elzevir plays a waiting game and, with John Trenchard, solves the secret of the locket.

Contributors

From the novel Moonfleet by:
J. Meade Falkner
Dramatised by:
Bob Stuart
Film cameraman:
Peter Sargent
Film editor:
Sheila S. 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
Elzevir Block:
John Phillips
Sam Tewkesbury:
Robert Brown
Tom Farley:
Alan Haywood
Ratsey:
Patrick Troughton
John Trenchard:
Frazer Hines
Colonel Hardy:
Andrew Laurence
Captain Henning:
Charles Hodgson
Mr. Maskew:
Paul Curran
Ben Field:
Brian Jackson
Sergeant Neville:
Brian Vaughan
Granny Tucker:
Margot Lister
Grace Maskew:
Suzanne Neve
Mr. Ciennie:
Robert James
Mrs. Belmore:
Nancy Nevinson

Has the monastic life any value in this century? An attempt to answer this question has been made in America where monasticism - generally regarded as most at home in the Europe of centuries ago - surprisingly flourishes today.
A film made for the Protestant Episcopal Church of the U.S.A. with a special introduction for British television by Bishop Stephen Bayne.
Repeated tonight at 10.45

Contributors

Presenter:
Bishop Stephen Bayne

Community hymn-singing from Gorleston-on-Sea Holiday Camp, Norfolk.
Introduced by John Neville.
Blessing given by The Rev. F. Alan Cliff

Contributors

Presenter:
John Neville
Soloist:
Norma Procter
Conductor:
Richard Butt
Organist:
Freddie Belcher
Organist:
John Langdon
Blessing:
The Rev. F. Alan Cliff
Television presentation:
Barrie Edgar

[Starring] James Cagney
with John Derek, Viveca Lindfors, Ernest Borgnine
Matt Dow, a lonely cowboy with a secret past: to a desperate youth he teaches the art of courage... to a restless young land, the wisdom of justice.

Contributors

Director:
Nicholas Ray
Matt Dow:
James Cagey
Davey Bishop:
John Derek
Helga Swenson:
Viveca Lindfors
Mr. Swenson:
Jean Hersholt
Morgan:
Ernest Borgnine
Gentry:
Grant Withers

A comedy series by Richard Waring
Starring Richard Briers as George Starling and Prunella Scales as Kate Starling
with Rex Garner as Teddy, Justine Lord as Jill, Terence Brady as Wally

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
Teddy:
Rex Garner
Jill:
Justine Lord
Wally:
Terence Brady
Hilary:
Hilary Tindall
Geoff:
David Jackson
Mrs. Randall:
Margery Fleeson

The Indian Stories of Rudyard Kipling
with Joss Ackland, Kenneth Fortescue, Patrick Westwood, Barbara Murray and Georgina Cookson
Guest stars, Cyril Luckham, James Villiers, Graham Crowden, Barrie Ingham

Contributors

Script/story adviser:
A. R. Rawlinson
Script/director:
Shaun Sutton
Film cameraman:
John A. S. Turner
Film editor:
Geoffrey Botterill
Costume supervisor:
Susan Wheal
Make-up supervisor:
Shirley Rowlands
Music composed by:
Max Harris
Script editor:
Anthony Read
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Producer:
David Goddard
William Stevens:
Joss Ackland
James Lockwood:
Kenneth Fortescue
Mian Rukn Din:
Patrick Westwood
Mellish:
Graham Crowden
Mrs. Hauksbee:
Barbara Murray
Mrs. Mallowe:
Georgina Cookson
Wonder:
James Villiers
Lord Clelland:
Frank Littlewood
Crighton:
Walter Horsbrugh
The Viceroy:
Cyril Luckham
Sir Dugald:
Philip Stone
Member of Council:
Desmond Llewelyn
Otis Yeere:
Barrie Ingran
Hotel clerk:
Alec Bregonzi
Captain Hawley:
John Kelland
The Ayah:
Zohra Segal

A selection of the most distinctive BBC documentaries produced in the last twelve months.

The record of a journey to a Communist buffer state by Sir Fitzroy Maclean, M.P.

Until Sir Fitzroy took a camera to Mongolia, few Western travellers had set foot there. The only independent Communist country in the world surrounded on all sides by Communist power, Mongolia presents an astonishing spectacle of feudal sporting passions nourishing happily among orthodox Marxist conceptions.
First transmission on Dec. 31, 1963

Contributors

Presenter:
Sir Fitzroy MacLean
Film editing:
Derek Trimby
Film editing:
Brian Keene
Assistant producer:
Peter Watkins
Producer:
Stephen Hearst

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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