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For viewers from Pakistan and India.
Sawal Aur Jawab - Can I Help You?
From the Midlands
Repeated on Wednesday at 12.25 p.m.
(Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, Peterborough, Tacolneston, Cambridge, Holme Moss, Pontop Pike, Winter Hill, Sheffield, Weardale, Kirk O'Shotts, Divis, Londonderry, Wenvoe West, Rowridge)

(to 9.20)

Contributors

Producer:
Paul Morby
Programme Editor:
David Gretton

Written by Michel Faure and Joe Cremona.
A course of thirty lessons for absolute beginners in French.

Francoise has her portrait painted.

With Pamela Stirling, Andre Maranne
and Francois Brincourt as Jean-Paul, Malou Pantera as Francoise
(Repeated on Tuesday at 10.50 p.m.)
(to 9.55)

Contributors

Writer:
Michel Faure
Writer:
Joe Cremona
Director:
Michael Simpson
Producer:
Ronald Smedley
Presenter:
Pamela Stirling
Presenter:
Andre Maranne
Jean-Paul:
Francois Brincourt
Francoise:
Malou Pantera

for Trinity Sunday
The Rev. Chad Varah
with Hans Feibusch, Ian Frost, James Grout, Charles Varan
The St. Stephen's Quartet
Leader, Frank Webb
From the Church of St. Stephen, Walbrook, in the City of London

Contributors

Presenter:
The Rev. Chad Varah
Speaker:
Hans Feibusch
Speaker:
Ian Frost
Speaker:
James Grout
Speaker:
Charles Varan
Singers:
The St. Stephen's Quartet
Leader:
Frank Webb
Organist:
Dr. Joanna Fraser
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

Ten lectures on evolution and change in architectural ideas.

Why a Gothic railway station? Why a meeting hall like a Roman temple? What leads men to revive architectural styles?
Speaker, L.D. Ettlinger, Professor of History of Art, University of London
(Repeated next Saturday at 12.45 p.m.)

Contributors

Speaker:
L.D. Ettlinger
Series adviser:
John Donat
Producer:
Nancy Thomas

A regular feature serving gardeners in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England.
Percy Thrower with interesting plants from the unheated conservatory, lean-to, and greenhouse.
Frank Knight, Gardens Director shows some tree peonies in flower at the R.H.S. Gardens, Wisley.
From the Midlands

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Guest:
Frank Knight
Producer:
Paul Morby

Andrew Biggar reports from Paris on the growing export trade in lamb between Scotland and France.
BBC film
followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers
(to 14.15)

1.50-2.15 Farming Club: for East Anglia
2.40-3.10 Talk-Back: young people from Nottingham discuss the arts.
(Peterborough, Manningtree)

Contributors

Reporter:
Andrew Biggar
Producer:
Patrick Chalmers

Starring Jane Wyman, Charles Laughton
with Joan Blondell, Richard Carlson, Agnes Moorehead

The deeply moving story of an unselfish woman who finds reward and happiness in her career as a children's nurse.

Contributors

Director:
Curtis Bernhardt
Producer:
Jerry Wald
Producer:
Norman Krasna
Script:
Norman Corwin
Louise:
Jane Wyman
Begley:
Charles Laughton
Annie:
Joan Blondell
Kean:
Richard Carlson
Fleur Palfrey:
Agnes Moorehead
Dr. Palfrey:
Don Taylor
Helen Williams:
Audrey Totter
District Attorney:
Everett Sloane
Frank Conrad:
Cyril Cusack
Stephanie:
Natalie Wood
Bill Ashworth:
Warner Anderson

A comedy series of far-from-quiet country life.

Starring Eddie Albert as the successful big-city lawyer Oliver Wendell Douglas and Eva Gabor as Lisa, his luxury-loving wife who dream of the perfect rural existence - but communications break down when it's a case of Don't Call Us - We'll Call You

Contributors

Oliver Wendell Douglas:
Eddie Albert
Lisa Douglas:
Eva Gabor

by Alexandre Dumas.
Dramatised in twelve episodes by Anthony Steven.

Baron Danglars is disconcerted and Edmond shows unusual interest in high-spirited horses.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Author:
Alexandre Dumas
Dramatised by:
Anthony Steven
Music composed and conducted by:
Roberto Gerhard
Designer:
Mary Rea
Designer:
Barry Newbery
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Director:
Peter Hammond
Edmond Dantes:
Alan Badel
Mercedes:
Natasha Parry
Lucien Debray:
Gary Hope
Albert:
Sandor Eles
Footman:
Alan Wilson
Maximilian:
Edward de Souza
Chateau-Renaud:
Barry Boys
Beauchamp:
Jerome Willis
Fernand:
Philip Madoc
Danglars:
Morris Perry
Footman:
John Baker
First Gentleman:
Robert Young
Second Gentleman:
Michael Oxley
Madame Danglars:
Rosalie Crutchley
Eugenie:
Isobel Black
Louise:
Janet Rowsell
Haydee:
Valerie Sarruf
Bertuccio:
Cyril Shaps
Ali:
Roy Stewart
Madame de Villefort:
Patricia English
Valentine:
Anna Palk

Billy Graham and David Frost meet some people who were converted during the 1954-5 campaigns, and ask what value they put on the experience today.
(Repeated tonight at 10.40)

Contributors

Presenter:
Billy Graham
Presenter:
David Frost
Producer:
Vernon Sproxton

from the Assembly Hall Croesyceiliog Grammar School Cwmbran, Monmouthshire.
Words of welcome extended by The Headmaster, D. J. B. Summers
Hymns introduced by The Rev. Gwynfryn C. Thomas.
Croesyceiliog Grammar School Choir
Conductor, Bryan Selwyn

Holy, Holy, Holy (Tune, Nicaea)
He who is all unfit to count (Tune, Fingal)
Father whose everlasting love (Tune, Melcombe)
And can it be that I should (Tune, Segina)
Rise up O man of God (Tune, Watchmen)
Fill thou my life (Tune, Lloyd)
Spirit of Wisdom (Tune, Pembroke)

Contributors

Speaker:
D.J.B. Summers
Presenter:
The. Rev. Gwynfryn C. Thomas
Soloist:
Stuart Burrows
Conductor:
Moelfryn Harries
Organist:
V. Anthony Lewis
Singers:
Croesyceiliog Grammar School Choir
Choir conductor:
Bryan Selwyn
Blessing spoken by:
The Rev. Roland Bamford
Television Presentation:
R. Alun Evans

The film this Sunday stars Glynis Johns, Jack Buchanan, Peter Finch and Donald Sinden

Contributors

Director/Script and additional scenes:
Roy Boulting
Producer:
John Boulting
Story and screenplay:
Nigel Balchin
Script and additional scenes:
Frank Harvey
Josephine:
Glynis Johns
Uncle Charles:
Jack Buchanan
Alan Hartley:
Donald Sinden
David Hewer:
Peter Finch
Aunt May:
Heather Thatcher
Frederick Luton:
Ronald Squire
First Detective:
William Hartnell
Second Detective:
Gerald Sim
Police Inspector:
Hugh Moxey
Police Sergeant:
Sam Kydd
Mrs McFee:
Toni McMillan
Landlord of 'Five Bells':
Wally Patch
Landlady of 'Five Bells':
Peggy Ann Clifford
Club Porter:
Laurence Naismith
Club Barman (Henry):
Victor Maddern
Mrs Gale:
Delphi Lawrence
Italian girl:
Lisa Gastoni
Vacuum cleaner salesman:
Thorley Walters

A gala performance to end the present series.
Starring The Mitchell Minstrels
with John Boulter, Dai Francis, Tony Mercer
Special guests: Leslie Crowther, Kenneth Connor, George Chisholm, Benny Garcia, Valerie Brooks
Also starring Margaret Savage, The Television Toppers, Delia Wicks, Penny Jewkes

(The Black and White Minstrel Show is now appearing at the Victoria Palace, London)

Contributors

Singers:
The Mitchell Minstrels
Singer:
John Boulter
Singer:
Dai Francis
Singer:
Tony Mercer
Comedian:
Leslie Crowther
Guest:
Kenneth Connor
Guest:
George Chisholm
Singer:
Benny Garcia
Comedienne:
Valerie Brooks
Singer:
Margaret Savage
Dancers:
The Television Toppers
Dancer:
Delia Wicks
Singer/Dancer:
Penny Jewkes
Dance direction:
Roy Gunson
Vocal arrangements/Orchestra conducted by:
George Mitchell
Orchestrations:
Alan Bristow
Orchestra conducted by:
Eric Robinson
Settings:
Brian Tregidden
Devised and produced by:
George Inns

The second of two Sunday Night panoramas on the art and life of the Mexican peoples before and after the Spanish Conquest.

Commentary spoken by Tony Church.
Written and produced by Max-Pol Fouchet.
(Tony Church is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)

Contributors

Director:
Michel Mitrani
Translation/Research:
Jacques Brunius
Narrator:
Tony Church
English Version/Executive Producer:
Stephen Hearst
Writer/Producer:
Max-Pol Fouchet

BBC One London

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