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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 4s. 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

Introduced by David Richardson.

With the current need to increase home production and save on imports, more attention is being paid to the use of dried grass as a complete feed for ruminants.
Henry Fell and Tony Bilson look at the latest developments in grass research and drying methods.
From the Midlands

Followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers
(to 14.15)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Richardson
Reporter:
Henry Fell
Reporter:
Tony Bilson
Director:
Archie MacPhee
Producer:
John Kenyon

by Gil North.
Starring Leslie Sands
with Michael Bates, John Rolfe, John McKelvey, Olive Milbourne, Pauline Williams
Guest stars, Diana Coupland, Douglas Livingstone, Philip Madoc

Regional Variations:
2.30-3.20 Chronicle: an enquiry into what is really known about King Arthur.
(Rowridge, Brighton, Wenvoe West)

Contributors

Writer:
Gil North
Designer:
Tim Gleeson
Producer:
Alan Sleath
Director:
Terence Williams
Chris Ripon:
Douglas Livingstone
Inspector Mole:
Michael Bates
Det.-Con. Barker:
John Rolfe
Sergeant Cluff:
Leslie Sands
P.C. Harry Bullock:
John McKelvey
Heathercote:
Ivor Salter
Mrs. Mole:
Pauline Williams
Farrer:
Philip Madoc
Lucy Heathercote:
Diana Coupland
Annie Croft:
Olive Milbourne
Tod Meller:
Alan Lake
Liz Meller:
Alethea Charlton
Mary Croft:
Maggie Lambert
Dr. Hamm:
Jack Howlett

Adapted from the novel by Betty Smith.
Starring Dorothy McGuire, James Dunn, Joan Blondell, Peggy Ann Garner

Based on Betty Smith's well-known novel of a Brooklyn family and its struggle for existence and expression two generations ago.

Contributors

Adapted from the novel by:
Betty Smith
Director:
Elia Kazan
Producer:
Louis D. Lighton
Screenplay:
Tess Slesinger
Screenplay:
Frank Davis
Katie:
Dorothy McGuire
Johnny:
James Dunn
Aunt Sissy:
Joan Blondell
Francie:
Peggy Ann Garner
Neeley:
Ted Donaldson
McShane:
Lloyd Nolan
McGarrity:
James Gleason
Miss McDonough:
Ruth Nelson

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 and Carole Potter as Anne, Queen Regent

"People like us, madam, must not trust even our own two hands."

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
Anne, Queen Regent:
Carole Potter
Landlord's wife:
Apple Brook
Executioner:
George Merritt
Mordaunt:
Michael Gothard
Madeleine:
Jennifer Jayne
Rochefort:
Edward Brayshaw
Desperado:
Arthur Howells
Beaufort:
John Quentin
Broussel:
Charles Carson
Madame de Beauvais:
Antonia Pemberton
Monsignor de Gondy:
Vernon Dobtcheff
Raoul:
Fergus McClelland
Bernouin:
Peter Bennett
Louis XIV:
Louis Selwyn
Lord de Winter:
Patrick Holt
Henrietta Maria:
Anna Barry

From Pershore Abbey, Worcestershire.
Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler.

Blessed city. heavenly Salem (Westminster Abbey)
O thou who at thy Eucharist (Gibbons)
To Christ the Lord of worlds we sing (Deus Tuorum Militum)
Firmly I believe and truly (Shipston)
Cry out with joy to the Lord (Gelineau)
Judge eternal, throned in splendour (Rhuddlan)
O strength and stay (Strength and stay)
City of God, how broad and far (Gerontius)
All ye who seek a comfort sure (St. Bernard)
Stand up, stand up for Jesus (Morning light)

Contributors

Presenter:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Organist:
Rodney Baldwyn
Conductor:
James Langley
Presented for TV by:
Barrie Edgar

Starring Rolf Harris
and Michael Brown, Sue Avory, James Capehorn, Sandra Burville, Gordon Coster,Ann Chapman, Graham Danvers, Joanna Cran, Roger Finch, Marlene Domanska,Danny Grover, Norma Froggat, Roy Jones, Pat Goh, John Lane, Dahlia Mackee,Lesley Hand, Mark Moser, Lesley Judd, John Parsons, Cheryl St. Clair, Joseph Saber, Susan Temble, Anthony Then, Maggie Vieler, Donald Torr, Pauline Wall, Andy Wallace, Rae Wallace
Rolf's guests, Alice Kessler and Ellen Kessler; Jo Castor and Jose Feliciano
(Rolf Harris is appearing at the Royal Aquarium Theatre, Great Yarmouth)

Catching Rolf Harris at home is quite impossible for the best part of the year. When I spoke to him about tonight's special show, he was temporarily grounded for a day or two.
Rolf has been starring with The Seekers in Pop goes Australia at Expo 67. "It was a great success - we played to packed houses all the week". His wife Alwen, a Londoner, and three-year-old daughter Bindi were in Montreal with him.
The TV show this evening will be cast in the same mould as Rolf's last popular series - thirty swinging kids will be there, many of whom are newcomers, but thirteen of whom were in the last series. Once again several hundreds of boys and girls were auditioned for this new show.
Guests will include Alice and Ellen Kessler, Jose Feliciano - a Puerto Rican guitarist and singer - and what Rolf describes as an 'unbelievable' novelty act by Jo Castor. "A girl comes out with a puppet, stands it on the table and puts a paintbrush in its hand. Then she leaves the puppet - painting pictures on a drawing board"

Contributors

Presenter/Entertainer:
Rolf Harris
Singer/Dancer:
Michael Brown
Singer/Dancer:
Sue Avory
Singer/Dancer:
James Capehorn
Singer/Dancer:
Sandra Burville
Singer/Dancer:
Gordon Coster
Singer/Dancer:
Ann Chapman
Singer/Dancer:
Graham Danvers
Singer/Dancer:
Joanna Cran
Singer/Dancer:
Roger Finch
Singer/Dancer:
Marlene Domanska
Singer/Dancer:
Danny Grover
Singer/Dancer:
Norma Froggat
Singer/Dancer:
Roy Jones
Singer/Dancer:
Pat Goh
Singer/Dancer:
John Lane
Singer/Dancer:
Dahlia Mackee
Singer/Dancer:
Lesley Hand
Singer/Dancer:
Mark Moser
Singer/Dancer:
Lesley Judd
Singer/Dancer:
John Parsons
Singer/Dancer:
Cheryl St. Clair
Singer/Dancer:
Joseph Saber
Singer/Dancer:
Susan Temble
Singer/Dancer:
Anthony Then
Singer/Dancer:
Maggie Vieler
Singer/Dancer:
Donald Torr
Singer/Dancer:
Pauline Wall
Singer/Dancer:
Andy Wallace
Singer/Dancer:
Rae Wallace
Singer/Guitarist:
Jose Feliciano
Novelty act:
Jo Castor
Singer/Dancer:
Alice Kessler
Singer/Dancer:
Ellen Kessler
Orchestra directed by:
Harry Rabinowitz
Choreography:
Douglas Squires
Musical arranger:
Alan Roper
Musical arranger:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Designer:
Victor Meredith
Producer:
Stewart Morris

The European Broadcasting Union, in association with the television services of eighteen nations, presents

Our World
Unsere Welt

This evening in Europe, this afternoon in America, tomorrow in Japan, Live Television Circles the Globe for the first time ever linking five continents and bringing man face to face with mankind in places as far apart as Canberra and Cape Kennedy, Moscow and Montreal, Samarkand and Soderfors, Takamatsu and Tunis.

The babies who are being born at this moment in time
are joining a hungry and overcrowded human race,
a race responding to the challenge of the physical world,
a race aiming at artistic excellence,
a race striving to widen the frontiers of the mind,
a race reaching out beyond its own planet,
a race building for the world of tomorrow

See pages 2, 3, and 11

Contributors

Music by (E.B.U.):
Georges Delerue
Singers, music performed by (E.B.U.):
The Vienna Boys Choir
Musicians, music performer by (E.B.U.):
The Vienna Symphony Orchestra
Project Manager (E.B.U.):
Eodi Ploman
Project Engineer (E.B.U.):
Eric Griffiths
Designed by (E.B.U.):
Norman James
Writer (E.B.U.):
Antony Jay
Producer (E.B.U.):
Noble Wilson
Editor (E.B.U.):
Aubrey E. Singer
BBC Reporter (Cumbernauld):
Magnus Magnusson
BBC Outside broadcast (Cumbernauld) directed by:
Douglas Hespe
BBC Reporter (The Beatles):
Steve Race
BBC Outside broadcast (The Beatles) directed by:
Derek Burrell-Davis
Programme introduced by:
Cliff Michelmore
Presented for television by:
Ray Colley

by Michael Winder.
Starring Edward Chapman, Nicole Maurey, Maurice Kaufmann, Virginia Stride, James Kerry

When Stephen makes up his mind nobody can make him change it - especially when it involves an attractive girl.

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Winder
Devised by:
Hazel Adair
Devised by:
Peter Ling
Designer:
Stanley Morris
Producer:
Jordan Lawrence
Director:
Henri Safran
Larry:
Michael Hawkins
Prentice:
Michael Beint
Dakins:
Basil Dignam
Christina:
Imogen Hassall
Edward:
Maurice Kaufmann
Stephen:
James Kerry
Angela:
Ann Curthoys
Ann:
Gillian McCutcheon
Crossland:
Graham Rigby
Joe:
Edward Chapman
Liz:
Virginia Stride
Michele:
Nicole Maurey
Frank:
Walter Hall
Kershaw:
Norman Shelley

BBC One London

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