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The Rev. Moore Wasson introduces Havelock Nelson, Patric Stevenson, Helen Lewis, Donald Cairns, Irene Sandford, F. G. Carter and The Belfast Modern Dance Group.
From the Guildhall, Londonderry
(to 11.30)

Contributors

Presenter:
The Rev. Moore Wasson
Speaker:
Havelock Nelson
Speaker:
Patric Stevenson
Speaker:
Helen Lewis
Speaker:
Donald Cairns
Speaker:
Irene Sandford
Speaker:
F. G. Carter
Dancers:
The Belfast Modern Dance Group
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

Introduced by John Cherrington.

Better known as Sprowston, this research centre was a major influence in popularising sugar beet as a crop. John Cherrington, Frank Taylor, and Gordon Mosley look at the present work on beef, cereals, potatoes, and sugar beet.
followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Reporter:
Frank Taylor
Reporter:
Gordon Mosley
Producer:
John Kenyon

A report by Trevor Philpott.
In America consumption has become righteousness and waste has become holy. If it's new, it's good - if it's old, even a year old, then it's out-of-date, inefficient, and ugly.
(First shown on December 30, 1964)

Contributors

Reporter/Director:
Trevor Philpott
Photography:
Slim Hewitt
Sound Recordist:
David Page
Producer:
Alasdair Milne

A Western film series.
Starring Jeff Hunter as the young Texas lawyer who finds action and adventure in his fight for individual rights and frontier justice.
with Jack Elam as Marshal George Taggart

Temple defends a young cowhand accused of murder, but he faces a judge determined to show no mercy.

Contributors

Temple Houston:
Jeff Hunter
Marshal George Taggart:
Jack Elam
Judge Galen Stark:
Robert Lansing
Kate Hagadorn:
Jacqueline Scott
Roy Julian:
Ralph Reed

Written by Pat Dunlop.
A series created by Ted Willis.
Starring Jack Warner

...in which a petty crook does not run true to form.
(First shown on October 31, 1964)

Contributors

Writer:
Pat Dunlop
Series created by:
Ted Willis
Film Cameraman:
David Prosser
Film Editor:
Paddy Wilson
Designer:
Austen Spriggs
Director:
David Askey
Production:
Ronald Marsh
George Dixon:
Jack Warner
P.C. Roberts:
Geoffrey Kenion
Station Sgt. Flint:
Arthur Rigby
P.C. Burton:
Peter Thornton
Drunk:
Sydney King
Det.-Con. Lauderdale:
Geoffrey Adams
Mr. Gillman:
Michael Beint
W.P.C. Shirley Palmer:
Anne Carroll
Dr. Ingrams:
John Harvey
P.C. Swain:
Robert Arnold
W.P.C. Liz Harris:
Zeph Gladstone
Det.-Sgt. Andy Crawford:
Peter Byrne
Mrs. Goodwin:
Natalie Kent
Mrs. Broughton:
Helen Ford
P.C. Wills:
Nicholas Donnelly
Smithy:
Jack Rodney
Casualty Officer:
Charles Rea
Mary Crawford:
Anna Dawson
Mrs. Travers:
Dorothea Phillips
Bill Chambers:
David Webb
Fred Blackwell:
Bill Treacher
Ginger:
Barry Halliday
Blackie:
Peter Bourne

by Arthur Quiller-Couch.
dramatised in six episodes by Bob Stuart.
From the West

Contributors

Author:
Arthur Quiller-Couch
Dramatised by:
Bob Stuart
Music composed by:
Sidney Sager
Accordion:
Reg Hogarth
Film Cameraman:
George Shears
Film Editor:
Jim Cryan
Costume Supervisor:
Joan Wakefield
Make-up Supervisor:
Grisell Lindsay
Script Editor:
Betty Willingale
Designer:
Desmond Chinn
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Director:
Brandon Acton-Bond
Harry Brooks:
Kit Williams
Miss Plinlimmon:
Rosamund Greenwood
Miss Belcher:
Pat Nye
George Goodfellow:
John Bown
Beauregard:
Austin Trevor
Rosa:
Gladys Taylor
Metta:
Irene Prador
Captain Branscombe:
Michael Gwynn
Jack Rogers:
Terence Alexander

"...some of us went to Selma and didn't know whether we'd be jailed or shot up or what. We trust eternal life but we feel now is the time to engage and involve ourselves".
James A. Pike, Bishop of California talks with Malcolm Muggeridge.
To be repeated tonight at 10.50

Contributors

Interviewee:
James A. Pike
Interviewer:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Producer:
John Sheppard

appeals on behalf of Enterprise Neptune organised by the National Trust
Contributions, preferably by crossed postal order or cheque, will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to: [address removed]
Richard Dimbleby explains why going to the seaside may not be as much fun for ourselves and our children in the future as it is today. The sum of 12 million is needed urgently to protect 900 miles of beautiful coastline from the effects of industrialisation and ribbon development.

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Dimbleby

from St. James's Church, Whitehaven.
Introduced by Donald Leggat.
Singing led by the combined choirs of the town

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald Leggat
Soloist:
Elizabeth Simpson
Conductor:
John Pape
Organist:
Michael Slaney
Prayer and blessing:
The Rev. Canon Ian German
Presented for TV by:
Peter Hamilton

Starring Ray Milland, Teresa Wright
with Anthony Quinn, Cedric Hardwicke
See page 11

Contributors

Director:
Lewis Allen
Producer/Screenplay:
Karl Tunberg
Based on a story by:
Ladislas Fodor
Music score:
Victor Young
Clive Loring:
Ray Milland
Millicent Hopkins:
Teresa Wright
Lord Belmont:
Cedric Hardwicke
Jose Martines:
Anthony Quinn
Rose Bridges:
Virginia Field
Mr Hopkins:
Reginald Owen
Lord Montglyn:
Melville Cooper
Lucy:
Joan Winfield
Inspector Garston:
Rhys William
Malcolm Gadby:
Michael Dyne
Sam Travers:
Charles Coleman
Mr Rogan:
Miles Mander

by Gil North.
Starring Leslie Sands
with Michael Bates, John Rolfe, John McKelvey

While investigating a robbery at the time of the Gunnarshaw Annual Fair, Cluff faces unusual physical danger.

Contributors

Writer:
Gil North
Theme and incidental music composed by:
Albert Elms
Animals trained by:
John Holmes
Film Cameraman:
Ken Westbury
Film Editor:
Roy Watts
Story Editor:
Bill Barron
Designer:
Mary Rea
Producer:
Alan Sleath
Director:
Terence Williams
Dorothy Horrisey:
Geraldine Moffatt
Judd Bristow:
Barry MacGregor
Thatcher Horrisey:
Will Stampe
P.C. Harry Bullock:
John McKelvey
Inspector Mole:
Michael Bates
Det-Con. Barker:
John Rolfe
Sergeant Cluff:
Leslie Sands
Amy Horrisey:
Eileen Way
Robina Leigh:
Elizabeth Knight
Mr. Leigh:
Arnold Bell

written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton.
Frankie Howerd stars in a series of unlikely situations
and featuring this week: Colin Gordon, Anthony Sharp, Len Lowe, Alec Bregonzi, Stella Kemball
(First shown on Dec. 24, 1964)
See page 11

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Simpson
Writer:
Ray Galton
Incidental music written and directed by:
Peter Knight
Designer:
John Hurst
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Comedian:
Frankie Howerd
[Actor]:
Colin Gordon
[Actor]:
Anthony Sharp
[Actor]:
Len Lowe
[Actor]:
Alec Bregonzi
[Actor]:
Stella Kemball

Starring Tony Britton, Brian Wilde
with Kerry Jordan, Helen Christie, Brian McDermott
When Melissa was strangled, her hat-box and the gloves she was taking to a racing driver friend, Don Page. mysteriously disappeared. Later, Guy - her husband - found them in the flat.
(First shown on BBC-2)

Contributors

Writer:
Francis Durbridge
Film Cameraman:
A. A. Englander
Film Sound Recordist:
John Woodiwiss
Film Editor:
Alma Davies
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Producer/Director:
Alan Bromly
Ch. Insp. Carter:
Brian Wilde
Guy Foster:
Tony Britton
Felix Hepburn:
Kerry Jordan
Paula Hepburn:
Helen Christie
Dr. Swanley:
Norman Scace
Joyce Dean:
Ellzabeth Weaver
Chauffeur:
Sydney Dobson
Don Page:
Brian McDermott
Man in car park:
Mark Powell
Duncan:
Reg Pritchard
Jackson:
Ian Norris
Tom Billings:
Richard Aylen
Peter Antrobus:
Martin Norton

BBC One London

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

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