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Make Yourself at Home
For viewers from Pakistan and India
including
Look, Listen, and Speak
From the Midlands
(Repeated on Wednesday at 12.25 p.m.)

'Look, Listen and Speak' Book 2 printed in Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, and English, with vocabularies and revision lessons, can be obtained from booksellers, Asian grocery shops, or from BBC Publications [address removed] price 5s. 6d. (by post 5s. 2d.: crossed postal order, please, not stamps).

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

(to 9.25)

Contributors

Teacher (Look, Listen, and Speak):
Robert Chapman

from Warwick Road Congregational Church, Coventry.
Conducted by the Minister, The Rev. David H. Dale
Assisted by The Rev. Stuart Jackson

(to 11.30)

Contributors

Service conducted by:
The Rev. David H. Dale
Assisted by:
The Rev. Stuart Jackson
Organist and Choirmaster:
Peter C. Carder
Television Presentation:
Barrie Edgar

Introduced by John Cherrington.

Changes in techniques, in farming politics, and in farmers themselves have been quite startling.
A not-too-serious review of the past ten years, with some pointers to the future.
From the Midlands

Followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Director:
Michael Marshall
Producer:
John Kenyon

Starring Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn
with Lew Ayres, Binnie Barnes, Edward Everett Horton, Doris Nolan

A carefree fun-loving young man plans to marry a wealthy girl and begin a perpetual holiday, but her father has other ideas.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Donald Ogden Stewart
Screenplay:
Sidney Buchman
From the novel by:
Philip Barry
Producer:
Everett Riskin
Director:
George Cukor
Linda Seton:
Katharine Hepburn
Johnny Case:
Cary Grant
Julia Seton:
Doris Nolan
Ned Seton:
Lew Ayres
Nick Potter:
Edward Everett Horton
Susan Potter:
Binnie Barnes

An inter-town contest of skill and strength.

The winner will represent Great Britain in the Eurovision competition to be held at Blackpool on August 23.
Today's programme introduced live from Cheltenham Spa by McDonald Hobley.
Referee, Eddie Waring
See facing page

Contributors

Presenter:
McDonald Hobley
Master of Ceremonies:
David Vine
Referee:
Eddie Waring
Director:
Derek Burrell-Davis
Producer:
Barney Colehan

by Alexandre Dumas.
Dramatised in sixteen parts by Alexander Baron from the second of the D'Artagnan romances "Twenty Years After."
With Joss Ackland as D'Artagnan, Brian Blessed as Porthos, Jeremy Young as Athos, John Woodvine as Aramis, William Dexter as Cardinal Mazarin

'The King's name is no password here. To the sword, sir!'
See page 11

Contributors

Author:
Alexandre Dumas
Dramatised by:
Alexander Baron
Fight Arranger:
Peter Diamond
Designer:
Stuart Walker
Producer:
William Sterling
Director:
Hugh David
D'Artagnan:
Joss Ackland
Porthos:
Brian Blessed
Athos:
Jeremy Young
Aramis:
John Woodvine
Cardinal Mazarin:
William Dexter
Louis XIV:
Louis Selwyn
Rochefort:
Edward Brayshaw
Broussel:
Charles Carson
Prince de Beaufort:
John Quentin
La Ramee:
Charles Hodgson
Henrietta Maria:
Anna Barry
Madeleine:
Jennifer Jayne
Raoul:
Fergus McClelland
Olivain:
Peter King
Mordaunt:
Michael Gothard

Recorded at the 161st Whitsuntide Service held in Gwennap Pit, Cornwall.
Hymns introduced by Tom Salmon.
Singing accompanied by Camborne Town Band
Bandmaster, F.J. Roberts

Hymns (from the Methodist Hymn Book):
O for a thousand tongues (Richmond)
Gracious spirit, dwell with me (Well-spring)
And can it be (Sagina)
The Lord's my Shepherd (Crimond)
Come holy Ghost, our hearts inspire (Wiltshire)
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (St. Peter)
What shall I do my God to love (Jerusalem)
When I survey the wondrous Cross (Rockingham)
O thou who earnest from above (Wilton)

Contributors

Presenter:
Tom Salmon
Musicians:
Camborne Town Band
Bandmaster:
F.J. Roberts
Choirmaster:
Malcolm Brown
Blessing:
The Rev. R. Hubert Luke
Television direction:
Kenneth Savidge

Written and directed by Philip Dunne.
The film this Sunday stars Gary Cooper, Diane Varsi, Suzy Parker
with Geraldine Fitzgerald, Tom Tully
See page 12

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Philip Dunne
Based on the novel by:
John O'Hara
Producer:
Charles Brackett
Joe Chapin:
Gary Cooper
Ann Chapin:
Diane Varsi
Kate Drummond:
Suzy Parker
Edith Chapin:
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Slattery:
Tom Tolly
Joby Chapin:
Ray Stricklyn
Lloyd Williams:
Philip Ober
Paul Donaldson:
John Emery
Charley Bongiorno:
Stuart Whitman

by Max Marquis.
Starring Edward Chapman, Nicole Maurey, Maurice Kaufmann, Virginia Stride, James Kerry

Joe and Stephen have found a husband for Liz but the problem is how to separate her from Robin. Joe makes an error of judgment - and he is not the only one.

Contributors

Writer:
Max Marquis
Devised by:
Hazel Adair
Devised by:
Peter Ling
Designer:
Gordon Toms
Producer:
Jordan Lawrence
Director:
Prudence Fitzgerald
Joe Champion:
Edward Chapman
Stephen Champion:
James Kerry
Daniel Molesworth:
Philip Stone
Leslie Molesworth:
Anthony Ainley
Liz Champion:
Virginia Stride
Robin Blake:
Kenneth Farrington
Miss Brooks:
Joan Hemingway
Ken Ardsley:
Matthew Walters
Simon Ardsley:
Bryan Mosley
Edward Champion:
Maurice Kaufmann
Michele Champion:
Nicole Maurey
Reg Hapsley:
Arthur Brough
Rev. Boote:
John Bown
Sophie:
Penny Reid

On the eve of his seventieth birthday, a second chance to see this filmed profile in which the celebrated oboist talks about the highlights of his career, and plays some of his best-loved pieces.

With Yehudi Menuhin, Marie and Sidonie Goossens, Ivor Newton, David Willcocks, The Carter String Trio.

"His humour and wry charm helped to create yet another 'Workshop' triumph" (The Listener)
"BBC triumphs with Goossens" (Liverpool Echo)
(First shown in Workshop on BBC-2)

Contributors

Subject/Oboist/Interviewee:
Leon Goossens
Violinist:
Yehudi Menuhin
Harpist:
Marie Goossens
Harpist:
Sidonie Goossens
Pianist:
Ivor Newton
Organist:
David Willcocks
Musicians:
The Carter String Trio
Interviewer:
Ivor Mills
Director/Producer:
Anthony Wilkinson
Producer:
Kenneth Corden

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