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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, 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 Service from the John Ross Memorial Church for the Deaf, Glasgow.
Conducted by The Rev. J. Stewart Lochrie
Assisted by Andrew McKinnon, Jessie Byers, William Gemmell and Mary Palmer.

Contributors

Service conducted by:
The Rev. J. Stewart Lochrie
Assisted by:
Andrew McKinnon
Assisted by:
Jessie Byers
Assisted by:
William Gemmell
Assisted by:
Mary Palmer
Television Presentation:
Ronald Falconer

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

15: Nouvelle Piste
A new trail to follow for actors and antiques.
(Previously shown last Monday)

16: Chinoiseries
'Missee, will you take some tea... ancient Chinese custom?'
(Previously shown last Thursday)

(to 12.30)

Contributors

Writer:
Emile De Harven
Course devised by:
Michel Blanc
Course devised by:
Ormond Uren
Director (Nouvelle Piste):
John Prescott Thomas
Producer:
Colin Nears

A regular feature serving gardeners in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England.
Percy Thrower with Ken Burras, Superintendent, Botanic Gardens, Oxford.
Plants include:
Pentstemon-Rudbeckia-Ligularia-Eryngium (Sea Holly)
Some uses of polythene for the gardener
From the Midlands

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Guest:
Ken Burras
Producer:
Paul Morby

from the Edinburgh International Festival.
Presented by Scottish Command
A recording of the highlights of the outside broadcast from the Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle on August 20.

Contributors

Tattoo Producer:
Brigadier Alasdair Maclean
Commentator:
Tom Fleming
Presented for television by:
Charles Clifford

Starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour
with Charles Coburn
See facing page

Contributors

Director:
Victor Schertzinger
Screenplay:
Don Hartman
Screenplay:
Frank Butler
Based on a story by:
Harry Hervey
Producer:
Harlan Thompson
Josh Mallon:
Bing Crosby
Ace Lanigan:
Bob Hope
Mima:
Dorothy Lamour
Papa Mallon:
Charles Coburn
Caesar:
Anthony Quinn
Gloria Wycott:
Judith Barrett
Achilles Bombanassa:
Jerry Colonna
Timothy Willow:
Johnny Arthur
Morgan Wycott:
Pierre Watkin
Gordon Wycott:
Gaylord Pendleton
Sir Malcolm Drake:
Miles Mander

by Rod Serling
A filmed 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 Allan Sherman as Sheriff Walton Peterson Tetley

Colton learns that courage may have a comic side when he encounters an ex-union army cook who is mistaken for a war hero.

Contributors

Writer:
Rod Serling
William Colton:
Lloyd Bridges
Sheriff Walton Peterson Tetley:
Allan Sherman
Jim:
Dub Taylor
Jamison Smithley Carruthers:
Robin Hughes
The Bartender:
Hank Patterson
Peabody:
Harold Peary

Edited highlights of the Championship Finals that have been taking place during the past week in Utrecht, Holland.
Reported by Max Robertson and Harry Walker.
Presented by the Netherlands Television Service

Contributors

Commentator:
Max Robertson
Commentator:
Harry Walker
Production team:
Ian Smith
Production team:
Douglas Hespe
Producer:
Alec Weeks

Man has dominion over animals. Has he any responsibility for them?
John Morgan leads a discussion with Lady Barnett, Elspeth Huxley, Peter Black, Canon Edward Carpenter, with filmed contributions from Peter Scott, Dr. R.F. Rattray.
See page 11
(Repeated tonight at 11.0)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Morgan
Panellist:
Lady Barnett
Panellist:
Elspeth Huxley
Panellist:
Peter Black
Panellist:
Canon Edward Carpenter
Speaker:
Peter Scott
Speaker:
Dr. R. F. Rattray
Producer:
John Elphinstone-Fyffe

from St. Elwan's Church, Aberdare.
Hymns introduced by The Rev. Gwynfryn C. Thomas.

Hymns from: A. and M. Rev., Baptist
Hymn Book, Emynau'r Eglwys
The Church's one foundation (Tune, Aurelia)
My God accept my heart this day (Tune, St. Peter)
I love to hear the story (Tune, Mernle)
All hail the power of Jesus' name (Tune, Miles Lane)
Arglwydd, trefni mewn doethineb (Tune, Bavaria)
Jesu, the very thought of thee (Tune, Belmont)
King of glory (Tune, Gwalchmai)

Contributors

Conductor:
Arnold Lewis
Organist:
J. L. Jenkins
Soloist:
Patricia Kern
Presenter:
The Rev. Gwynfryn C. Thomas
Blessing spoken by:
The Rev. C. W. Arthur
Television presentation:
R. Alun Evans

Susan Hampshire introduces some of Walt Disney's most exciting adventure stories.

With scenes from: Kidnapped; Lady And The Tramp; In Search Of The Castaways; Jungle Cat; The Absent-minded Professor; 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea; 101 Dalmatians; Perri; Rob Roy; Hunting Instinct; Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.; The Fighting Prince of Donegal
Films by courtesy of Walt Disney
See page 11

Contributors

Presenter:
Susan Hampshire
Producer:
Richard Evans

Written by Eddie Braben and Ken Dodd.

Live from Blackpool
Ken Dodd introduces his special guests Petula Clark, Arthur Worsley, Eddie Calvert
and the world-famous Bluebell Girls
also featuring Roger Stevenson, The Diddy Men
The Augmented N.D.O.
Conducted by Bernard Herrmann

(Ken Dodd and The Bluebell Girls are in "The Big Show of 1966" at the Opera House, Blackpool; Arthur Worsley is in "The Morecambe and Wise Show" at the Winter Gardens, Bournemouth; Eddie Calvert is appearing at the Central Pier, Blackpool)

Contributors

Writer:
Eddie Braben
Presenter/Comedian/Singer/Writer:
Ken Dodd
Singer:
Petula Clark
Ventriloquist:
Arthur Worsley
Trumpeter:
Eddie Calvert
Dancers:
The Bluebell Girls
Puppeteer:
Roger Stevenson
Vocal arrangements:
Bel Canto
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

(L'Assassin)
Stories by Georges Simenon
Dramatised by Clive Exton
Starring Frank Finlay
with Michael Goodliffe, Annette Crosbie, Lyndon Brook, Jeremy Spenser
See page 11

Contributors

Author:
Georges Simenon
Dramatised by:
Clive Exton
Title music composed and conducted by:
Tony Russell
Designer:
Susan Spence
Producer:
Irene Shubik
Director:
Alan Bridges
Dr. Hans Kuperus:
Frank Finlay
Alice Kuperus:
Pamela Abbott
Schutter:
Denis Holmes
Franz van Malderen:
Michael Goodliffe
Nell:
Annette Crosbie
Kees:
Robert Sansom
Waiter:
John Moom
Policeman:
Peter Jesson
Old man by canal:
Harry Mitchell
Karl Vorberg:
Jeremy Spenser
Police Superintendent:
Lyndon Brook
Old man in surgery:
Charles Maunsell
Loos:
Norman Mitchell
Jane van Malderen:
Stephanie Bidmead
Dr. Greef:
John Gill

The fifth in a series of six programmes recorded from the BBC's 1966 season of Promenade Concerts at the Royal Albert Hall.
Elaine Blighton (soprano), Patricia Kern (contralto), Richard Lewis (tenor), John Cameron (baritone), Owen Brannigan (bass)
BBC Chorus
Goldsmiths' Choral Union
Conductor, Frederick Haggis
Royal Choral Society
BBC Concert Orchestra
Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent

Gilbert and Sullivan
Selections from The Yeomen of the Guard, The Mikado, Iolanthe

Contributors

Soprano:
Elaine Blighton
Contralto:
Patricia Kern
Tenor:
Richard Lewis
Baritone:
John Cameron
Bass:
Owen Brannigan
Singers:
BBC Chorus
Singers:
Goldsmiths' Choral Union
Conductor:
Frederick Haggis
Singers:
Royal Choral Society
Musicians:
BBC Concert Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Arthur Leavins
Orchestra conducted by:
Sir Malcolm Sargent
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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