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For viewers from Pakistan and India.
Sawal Aur Jawab - Can I Help You?
From the Midlands

Questions by post, in English or your own language, for answering in the programme should be sent to Make Yourself at Home or Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye, [address removed]

(Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, Peterborough, Tacolneston, Cambridge, All North Transmitters (Except Sandale and Douglas) Kirk O'Shotts, Divis, Londonderry, Wenvoe West, Rowridge)
(to 9.20)

Contributors

Producer:
Paul Morby
Programme Editor:
David Gretton

A Christian theme presented by The Rev. Roger Tomes.
With George Hagan, David March, Rex Palmer and Boys of Tiffin School, Kingston-Upon-Thames
Conductor, Bruce Pullan
From Whitefield Memorial Church, Tottenham Court Road, London

Contributors

Presenter:
The Rev. Roger Tomes
Reader:
George Hagan
Reader:
David March
Reader:
Rex Palmer
Singers:
Boys of Tiffin School, Kingston-Upon-Thames
Conductor:
Bruce Pullan
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

Written by Emile de Harven.
Follow Up Your French in a twenty-five episode thriller serial.

5: Un homme mort
A shady hotel and a dingy room-then out goes the light!
(Previously shown last Monday)

6: Piste dangereuse
Dinner for two-but one course leads to danger.
(Previously shown last Thursday)

Contributors

Writer:
Emile de Harven
Course devised by:
Michel Blanc
Course devised by:
Ormond Uren
Director:
John Prescott Thomas
Producer:
Colin Nears

Written by Paul Ferris.
A series of programmes about the City of London.

In one square mile can be found most of the important financial figures in the country. Who are they? What do they do? What is their power and influence?
Three thousand men in dark suits under one roof.

Spoken by Tony Garnett.
(First shown on BBC-2)
(to 13.15)

Contributors

Writer:
Paul Ferris
Consultant:
Andrew Shonfield
Narrator:
Tony Garnett
Executive Producer:
Bill Duncalf
Director:
Roy Battersby

A film visit to Inverewe Gardens (Poolewe, Ross-shire).
Percy Thrower with Cliff Lewis meets Geoffrey Collins, Gardens Superintendent of this famous National Trust for Scotland 'garden in the Highlands'.
From the Midlands

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Presenter:
Cliff Lewis
Guest:
Geoffrey Collins
Producer:
Paul Morby

Introduced by John Cherrington.

Frank Taylor visits the Corker Brothers, who plan to carry 300 cows on 100 acres, the system to be based on zero grazing.
From the Midlands
and Weather Situation for farmers and growers
(to 14.15)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Reporter:
Frank Taylor
Director:
John Bird
Producer:
John Kenyon

A musical.
Starring Eddie Cantor, George Murphy, Joan Davis
and Constance Moore

Two young men and two girls set out together in search of success behind the glittering footlights of Broadway during the great days of Vaudeville.

Contributors

Director:
Edwin L. Marin
Eddie Martin:
Eddie Cantor
George Deane:
George Murphy
Jean Mason:
Joan Davis
Connie Ford:
Constance Moore
Nancy Gaye:
Nancy Kelly
Charles Lucas:
Don Douglas

by Rod Serling.
A new series of Western adventures.
Starring Lloyd Bridges as William Colton, a Union officer seeking a new way of life in the aftermath of the American Civil War.
With Anne Baxter as Agatha Phelps

Colton takes a job as hired hand with the wife of a colonel who has returned from the war a speechless, paralysed shell.

Contributors

Writer:
Rod Serling
William Colton:
Lloyd Bridges
Agatha Phelps:
Anne Baxter
Colonel Phelps:
Paul Richards
Gibbons:
Lane Bradford
Doc:
Steve Gravers

How much has Christian revelation got to do with industrial disputes, with the operation of the Stock Market, and with strikes?
James Douglas Henry visits William Temple College, Rugby, to discuss its contribution to the understanding of modern life. He talks to students-including trades union officials and industrial managers-to members of the staff, and to the retiring Principal, Mollie Batten.
On film
(Repeated tonight at 11.0)

Contributors

Presenter:
James Douglas Henry
Interviewee:
Mollie Batten
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

from Cramond Kirk, Edinburgh.
With Cramond Kirk and Cargilfield School Choirs
Conductor, Derek Pearson
Prayer and Blessing by the Minister, The Rev. C.M. MacLean
Introduced by Murdoch McPherson.

Ye gates lift up your heads on high (Tune, St. George's Edinburgh)
A safe stronghold (Tune, Ein Feste Burg)
Behold a little child (Tune, Love Unknown)
Glory be to God (Tune, Kirk Week)
Hills of the north (Tune, Little Cornard)
Ye watchers and ye holy ones (Anthem on tune: Lasst uns erfreuen)
Praise to the Lord (Tune, Lobe den herren)
God your glory we have seen in your son (Jean Langlais)
I bind unto myself today (Tune, St. Patrick)
All people that on earth do dwell (arr. Vaughan Williams)

Contributors

Conductor:
Derek Pearson
Singers:
Cramond Kirk Choir
Singers:
Cargilfield School Choir
Organist:
John Wood
Prayer and Blessing:
The Rev. C.M. MacLean
Presenter:
Murdoch McPherson
Producer:
Ronald Falconer

A film series starring Raymond Burr as the famous lawyer-investigator created by Erle Stanley Gardner.

A married woman becomes involved with a young musician.

Contributors

Character created by:
Erle Stanley Gardner
Perry Mason:
Raymond Burr
Della Street:
Barbara Hale
Paul Drake:
William Hopper
Donald Hobart:
Will Hutchins
Moose Dalton:
Gene Evans
Cynthia Perkins:
Luana Patten
Richard Bayler:
Lloyd Gough
Elaine Bayler:
Mala Powers
Ed Kesko:
Richard Devon
Aaron Chambers:
Clint Sundberg
Howard Bayler:
Dee Pollock
Natasha:
Connie Gilchrist

Written by Eddie Braben and Ken Dodd.
Live from Blackpool
Ken Dodd introduces his special guests Steptoe and Son alias Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett, Salena Jones, Graham Stark and the world-famous Bluebell Girls
also featuring Roger Stevenson and his Diddy Men
The Shepherd Singers
The Augmented N.D.O.
Conducted by Bernard Herrmann
"Steptoe and Son" written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
The Bluebell Girls
(Ken Dodd and The Bluebell Girls are appearing in "The Big Show of 1966" at The Opera House, Blackpool)
See page 11

Contributors

Comedian/Singer/Writer:
Ken Dodd
Albert Steptoe:
Wilfrid Brambell
Harold Steptoe:
Harry H. Corbett
Singer:
Salena Jones
Comedian:
Graham Stark
Dancers:
The Bluebell Girls
Puppeteer:
Roger Stevenson
Singers:
The Shepherd Singers
Musicians:
The Augmented N.D.O.
Conducted by:
Bernard Herrmann
Writer:
Eddie Braben
Writer (Steptoe and Son):
Ray Galton
Writer (Steptoe and Son):
Alan Simpson
Choreography:
Miss Bluebell
Staged by:
Roy Gunson
Designer:
Kenneth Lawson
Producer:
Duncan Wood

Stories by Georges Simenon.
Dramatised by Alun Richards.
Starring Stephen Murray
with Helen Cherry, Cyril Shaps

Contributors

Author:
Georges Simenon
Dramatised by:
Alun Richards
Title music composed and conducted by:
Tony Russell
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Producer:
Irene Shubik
Director:
Peter Potter
Mado:
Phyllis Montefiore
Gendarme:
Robin Scott
Mado's husband:
Leslie Glazer
J.P.G.:
Stephen Murray
Madame Guillaume:
Helen Cherry
Antoine:
Paul A. Martin
Helene:
Petra Markham
Vial:
Michael Reubens
Headmaster:
Cyril Shaps
Hotel Clerk:
Eric Jones
Barman:
Jon C.P. Mattocks
Chief of Police:
Denis Carey
Doctor Digoin:
David Phethean
Customer:
Peter Bennett
Waiter:
John Caesar
Boy:
Gregory Paul
Inspector Gonnet:
Russell Waters

The last decade has seen a great shift in public attitudes to both sex and violence. What was impermissible, unspeakable, is now the subject of plays, films, novels, and television programmes.
Sunday Night asks: Do we pay too high a price for artistic freedom? Is this new freedom a danger to society?
Robert Robinson is in the chair, and round the table are:
Peter Brook, stage and film director
Geoffrey Gorer, anthropologist
Mary McCarthy, novelist
George Steiner, Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge

Contributors

Chairman:
Robert Robinson
Panellist:
Peter Brook
Panellist:
Geoffrey Gorer
Panellist:
Mary McCarthy
Panellist:
George Steiner
Executive producer:
Stephen Hearst
Producet:
Peter Montagnon

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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