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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, 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

Keith Macklin introduces The Rev. Rafael Edstrom (Finland), Zacharias Kalega (Uganda), The Rev. Donald Leavey (South Africa), Fr. Francis O'Leary, M.H.M. (Pakistan), The Rev. Stephen Welagedera (Ceylon) and Lt.-Col. Harry Williams, Salvation Army (South India).
From the Church of All Hallows, London Wall

Contributors

Presenter:
Keith Macklin
Speaker:
The Rev. Rafael Edstrom
Speaker:
Zacharias Kalega
Speaker:
The Rev. Donald Leavey
Speaker:
Fr. Francis O'Leary
Speaker:
The Rev. Stephen Welagedera
Speaker:
Lt.-Col. Harry Williams
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

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

7: L'Agent Vingt-quatre
A matter of business-with an agent from the East?
(Previously shown last Monday)

8: Dans le noir
A duel in the dark, and the seventh trail is laid.
(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?
How to succeed in finance by really trying.
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 regular feature serving gardeners in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England.
Percy Thrower and the summer scene in his private garden, north of Shrewsbury.
A programme of special interest to the housewife, and gardeners who value 'home-grown produce'.
Varieties of raspberry; varieties of lettuce; summer pruning cordon pears; layering strawberries; pruning and training wall-trained plum.
From the Midlands

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Producer:
Paul Morby

The Quests of David Attenborough
Blizzards of butterflies settle on Attenborough as he walks through part of Northern Paraguay in a search for armadilloes.
(Repeat)

2.15-2 45 Mendelssohn
The Dartington Quartet plays the Quartet in A minor. Op. 13
(Rowridge, Brighton)

Contributors

Filmed by:
Charles Lagus
Narrated and produced by:
David Attenborough
Musicians (Mendelssohn):
The Dartington Quartet

Twenty-four hours after the final match to decide the champion footballing nation of the world, Grandstand looks back with edited recordings and expert comment on the outstanding match of the 1966 World Cup.
Introduced by David Coleman.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Programme Editor:
Alan Hart
Programme Editor:
Lawrie Higgins

Written and directed by Preston Sturges.
Starring Eddie Bracken, Ella Raines and William Demarest

Preston Sturges's hilarious account of poor suffering Woodrow Truesmith. Hailed by his family and townsfolk as a war hero, he was really discharged from the army with chronic hay-fever.

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Preston Sturges
Woodrow Truesmith:
Eddie Bracken
Libby:
Ella Raines
Marine Sergeant:
William Demarest
Mr. Noble:
Raymond Walburn
Chairman of Reception Committee:
Franklin Pangborn
Forest Noble:
Bill Edwards
Woodrow's Aunt:
Elizabeth Patterson
Mrs. Truesmith:
Georgia Caine

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 Dan Duryea as Matthew Reynolds

Colton is deputised as a federal marshall to protect an evangelist from the vengeance of an ageing gunfighter.

Contributors

Writer:
Rod Serling
William Colton:
Lloyd Bridges
Matthew Reynolds:
Dan Duryea
Preacher Whatley:
Robert Emhardt
Chisholm:
Bart Burns
Bartender:
Vince Barnett
Abner:
Norman Leavitt

Written and produced by Raymond Short.
In June this year the Lincoln Cycle of Mystery Plays-last seen in Lincolnshire 400 years ago-was performed in Grantham at the West Front of St. Wulfram's Church. The cast of more than 100 were all amateurs.
This documentary film takes a look at why the plays were put on, what some of the actors got from them, the complex operation of producing and mounting the plays, and of course, the plays themselves.

The BBC acknowledges the co-operation of the production staff, the cast, and the Kesteven Education Committee throughout the production of this programme.
(Repeated tonight at 10.50)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Raymond Short

from Sherborne Abbey, Dorset.
Introduced by The Rev. Cyril Taylor.
From the West

Hymns (from Hymns Ancient and Modern Revised)
O worship the king (Tune, Hanover)
For the beauty of the earth (Tune, Dix)
All creatures of our God (Tune, Easter Song)
O love, how deep, how broad, how high (Tune, Eisenach)
Soldiers of Christ, arise (Tune, St. Ethelwald)
O God unseen (Tune, St. Flavian)
Love divine (Tune, Love Divine)

Contributors

Presenter:
The Rev. Cyril Taylor
Conductor:
Julian Dams
Organist:
Peter Burness
Producer:
Kenneth Savidge

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

A beautiful girl is accused of murdering her ex-husband and Perry has to testify against her!

Contributors

Character created by:
Erle Stanley Gardner
Perry Mason:
Raymond Burr
Della Street:
Barbara Hale
Paul Drake:
William Hopper
Hamilton Burger:
William Talman
Lieutenant Drumm:
Richard Anderson
Terrance Clay:
Dan Tobin
Dan Thorne:
Lee Patterson
Holly Andrews:
Myrna Fahey
Barney Austin:
Dan Travanty
Gordon Sellers:
Alan Baxter
Clara:
Cathleen Cordell
Abel Jackson:
Ian Wolfe

Written by Eddie Braben and Ken Dodd.
Live from Blackpool
Ken Dodd introduces his special guests Cilla Black, Neville King, The Barron Knights, 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

(Ken Dodd and The Bluebell Girls are appearing in "The Big Show of 1966" at the Opera House, Blackpool; Cilla Black at the ABC Theatre, Blackpool; Neville King in "The Black and White Minstrel Show" at the Victoria Palace, London; The Barron Knights in "Holiday Carnival" at the ABC Theatre, Great Yarmouth)

Contributors

Writer:
Eddie Braben
Presenter/comedian/singer/writer:
Ken Dodd
Singer:
Cilla Black
Ventriloquist:
Neville King
Comic band:
The Barron Knights
Comedian:
Graham Stark
Dancers:
The Bluebell Girls
Puppeteer:
Roger Stevenson
Singers:
The Shepherd Singers
Musicians:
The Augmented N.D.O.
Orchestra conducted by:
Bernard Herrmann
Choreography (The Bluebell Girls):
Miss Bluebell
Staged by:
Roy Gunson
Designer:
David Myerscough-Jones
Producer:
Duncan Wood

(Le Haut Mal)
Stories by Georges Simenon
Dramatised by John Hale
Starring Pamela Brown
with Daphne Heard, Moultrie Kelsall

Contributors

Author:
Georges Simenon
Dramatised by:
John Hale
Title music composed and conducted by:
Tony Russell
Incidental Music:
Norman Kay
Designer:
Marilyn Taylor
Producer:
Irene Shubik
Director:
John Gorrie
Madame Naquet:
Daphne Heard
Jean Nalliers:
Barry Jackson
Labourer:
Sylvester Morand
Madame Pontreau:
Pamela Brown
Hermine:
Sheila Grant
Gilberte:
Elizabeth Hughes
Sergeant:
Christopher Burgess
Durel:
Jeffrey Segal
Old Nalliers:
Moultrie Kelsall
Farmer:
Basil Moss
Bonnard:
Langton Jones
Louis:
Will Stampe
Priest:
Trevor Baxter
Magistrate:
Reginald Barratt

The first in a series of six programmes recorded from the BBC's 1966 season of Promenade Concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Halle Orchestra
Leader, Martin Milner
Conducted by Sir John Barbirolli

Overture: The Gypsy Baron
Waltz: Tales from the Vienna Woods
Pizzicato Polka
Thunder and Lightning Polka
Emperor Waltzes

Contributors

Musicians:
The Halle Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Martin Milner
Conductor:
Sir John Barbirolli
Presented for television by:
John Vernon

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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