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A personal approach by Fanny Cradock.
Ten programmes to encourage beginners and to help competent cooks to revitalise the family meals.
A BBC Educational broadcast

Contributors

Cook/Presenter:
Fanny Cradock
Designer:
Gordon Toms
Production Assistant:
Margaret Smith
Director:
Margaret McCall
Producer:
Beryl Radley

John Krish talks about the professional techniques of film-making and introduces some of the people involved.
with Sandra Blaine, Betty Stockfield, Frazer Hines, and Richard Armour
A BBC Educational broadcast

Contributors

Presenter:
John Krish
Director:
Michael Blakstad
Producer:
Victor Poole
[Actress]:
Sandra Blaine
[Actress]:
Betty Stockfield
[Actor]:
Frazer Hines
[Actor]:
Richard Armour

We can expect a population increase of at least seventeen million by the end of the century, and somewhere in this small island we must all live, work, and play.
Kenneth Hudson looks at our scarcest commodity, land, and the demands that will be made on it.
followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers

Contributors

Presenter/Script:
Kenneth Hudson
Researcher/Director:
Keith Reading
Film Editor:
Henry Fowler
Producer:
John Kenyon

The court astrologers and priests have predicted the exact day and hour... the prayer flags flutter in the mountain winds... the guests have been summoned from all over the world...
The ruler of the Himalayan kingdom of Sikkim and his young American wife are crowned.
First transmission on BBC-2, May 9

Contributors

Filmed by:
E. C. Durschmied
Editor:
Keith Miller
Director/Narrator:
Roderick MacFarquhar
Presented by:
Tim Slessor

Introduced by Richard Dimbleby direct from the beaches.
To mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the historic evacuation a number of the small ships which took part and members of the Dunkirk Veterans' Association return to France this weekend.
Presented with the technical co-operation of the French Television Service
(Repeated tonight at 10.20)
See page 11

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Dimbleby
Production Assistant:
Mary David
Director:
Robin Scott
Producer:
Alan Chivers
Producer:
Ray Colley

[Starring] Dirk Bogarde and Margaret Lockwood

When Teddy Bare, young, attractive, and plausible, marries a wealthy spinster many years his senior, he has murder in his heart. And when she dies in a skilfully planned 'accident' it seems that nothing can prevent him from inheriting her fortune. But there is still one person standing between him and the money he is determined to have - and one murder can lead to another.

Contributors

Director:
Lewis Gilbert
Teddy Bare:
Dirk Bogarde
Freda Jeffreys:
Margaret Lockwood
Charlotte Young:
Kay Walsh
Emmie:
Kathleen Harrison
Phillip Mortimer:
Robert Flemyng
Monica Bare:
Mona Washbourne
Coroner:
Walter Hudd

by Eric Coltart.
A second showing of some of the cases encountered by Z Victor One and Z Victor Two.

Bert Lynch spends a morning on a high ledge - with a man who threatens to jump if the police come too close.

Contributors

Writer:
Eric Coltart
Designer:
James Weatherup
Script editor:
Kenneth Ware
Film sequences - Cameraman:
Tony Leggo
Film sequences - Editor:
Sheila S. Tomlinson
Producer:
David E. Rose
Director:
Ian MacNaughton
Det.-Con. Lynch:
James Ellis

by Charles Dickens.
Dramatised in ten episodes by Constance Cox.

In which Sydney Carton reveals his hand and the testimony of Dr. Manette forces a verdict.

(Frederick Hall is appearing in the Repertory Season at the Mermaid Theatre, London; Nicholas Smith is in "Portrait of a Queen" at the Vaudeville Theatre, London)

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Dramatised by:
Constance Cox
Music composed and conducted by:
Alan Rawsthorne
Designer:
Sally Hulke
Designer:
Moira Tait
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Director:
Joan Craft
Miss Pross:
Alison Leggatt
Jerry Cruncher:
Ronnie Barker
Lucie:
Kika Markham
Charles Darnay:
Nicholas Pennell
Dr. Manette:
Patrick Troughton
Sergeant:
Nicholas Brent
Jacques two:
Artro Morris
Barsad:
Peter Bayliss
Cly:
Nicholas Smith
Wine seller:
Marguerite Young
Sydney Carton:
John Wood
Mr. Lorry:
Leslie French
President of Tribunal:
Bernard Kay
Defarge:
George Selway
Madame Defarge:
Rosalie Crutchley
Vengeance:
Diana King
Jacques three:
George Little
Public prosecutor:
Frederick Hall

An animated cartoon written and drawn by John Ryan.
Captain Pugwash in another spine-chilling adventure with his band of black-hearted pirates.
The Captain has a go at smuggling and tangles with Sir Jasper Jugworthy.
Storyteller, Peter Hawkins

Contributors

Writer/Artist:
John Ryan
Narrator:
Peter Hawkins
Presented by:
Diana Potter

The film of a remarkable nunnery The Sisterhood of Mary at Darmstadt in Germany.
They never ask for money, yet have never been in debt. They see the hand of Providence in everything they do.
Made in co-operation with the Second German Television Service (ZDF)
To be repeated tonight at 11.5
See page 13

Contributors

Commentator:
Paul Oestreicher
English voice:
Betty Hardy
Cameraman:
Klaus Philipp
Recordist:
Hans von Hosslin
Film Editor:
Geoffrey Fry
Producer:
Oliver Hunkin

from Todmorden Parish Church, Yorkshire.
Singing led by the combined choirs of the town.
Introduced by Donald Leggat.
Blessing by the Vicar, Canon H. W. Hodgson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald Leggat
Soloist:
John Holmes
Conductor:
Brian Sutcliffe
Organist:
Tom Lees
Blessing:
Canon H. W. Hodgson
Presented for television by:
Raymond Short

[Starring] Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour

See page 12

Contributors

Producer:
Paul Jones
Director:
Hal Walker
Original Screenplay:
Norman Panama
Original Screenplay:
Melvin Frank
Duke Johnson:
Bing Crosby
Chester Hootan:
Bob Hope
Sal:
Dorothy Lamour
Kate:
Hillary Brooke
Ace Larson:
Douglass Dumbrille
Le Bec:
Jack La Rue
Sperry:
Robert Barrat
McGurk:
Nestor Paiva
Mr. Latimer:
Will Wright
Ringleader:
Jimmy Dundee
Narrator:
Robert Benchley

Created by A.J. Cronin.
Starring Andrew Cruickshank, Barbara Mullen
with Bill Simpson as Dr. Finlay
Guest star, Glyn Owen

Contributors

Created by:
A.J. Cronin
Script:
James Copeland
Script:
John Maynard
Script Editor:
Pat Dunlop
The series produced by arrangement with:
Graham Stewart
Film Cameraman:
James Court
Film Editor:
John Griffiths
Designer:
Lawrence Broadhouse
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Bill Hays
Rab Wilkie:
Reg Lye
Dr. Cameron:
Andrew Cruickshank
Dr. Finlay:
Bill Simpson
Janet:
Barbara Mullen
Davie Cowan:
Glyn Owen
Bruce MacBride:
William Holmes
Jean Cowan:
Janet McIntire
Charlie Stewart:
John Dunn-Hill
Ian Cowan:
Ross Campbell
'Hooky' Buchanan:
James Copeland

Adapted from the short story by P. G. Wodehouse by Richard Waring.
[Starring] Ian Carmichael as Bertie Wooster and Dennis Price as Jeeves
with Athene Seyler, Desmond Walter-Ellis and Donald Morley

Contributors

Author:
P.G. Wodehouse
Adapted by:
Richard Waring
Costumes supervised by:
Maureen Copley
Make-up supervised by:
Heather Stewart
Film Cameraman:
James Balfour
Film Editor:
Roger M. Johnston
Signature tune and themes by:
Sandy Wilson
Designer:
Darrol Blake
"The World of Wooster" produced in association with:
Peter Cotes
Producer:
Michael Mills
Bertie Wooster:
Ian Carmichael
Jeeves:
Dennis Price
Biffy:
Desmond Walter-Ellis
Aunt Isabel:
Athene Seyler
Speaker:
Donald Morley
[Actor]:
Bruce Wightman
[Actor]:
Richard Stewart

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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