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Make Yourself at Home
For viewers from Pakistan and India
Including
Look, Listen, and Speak: Revision Course: Lesson 17
From the Midlands
(Repeated on Wednesday at 12.25 p.m.)

'Look, Listen, and Speak' Book 2 (blue cover), 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

beside The Castle, Lochranza, Arran with a congregation of parishioners and holiday-makers.
Conducted by The Rev. J.L. Dow.

Contributors

Service conducted by:
The Rev. J.L. Dow
Assisted by:
The Rev. Douglas Fulton
Organist:
James Ferguson
Presented for TV by:
Ronald Falconer

by Professor Eric Laithwaite.
The Royal Institution, London Annual Christmas Lectures to Young People, 1966

Like the Cheshire cat's grin without the cat, a moving magnetic field can only be observed when a solid object is near it. But where does the field go when the solid is taken away?
(First shown on BBC-2)
(to 12.30)

Contributors

Lecturer:
Professor Eric Laithwaite
Presented for television by:
Alan Sleath

The Government has introduced schemes to pension off farmers on uneconomic holdings.
Frank Taylor visits some of the farms in Radnor eligible for the scheme and talks to the people involved.
BBC film
From the Midlands

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

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Taylor
Director:
Archie MacPhee
Producer:
John Kenyon

Starring Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald
with Myrna Loy, Charlie Ruggles, Charles Butterworth, C. Aubrey Smith

This famous musical comedy of a poor French tailor who falls in love with a princess contains such memorable Rodgers and Hart songs as 'Isn't It Romantic?', 'Mimi', and 'Lover'.

Contributors

Produced and directed by:
Rouben Mamoulian
Based on a play by:
Leopold Marchand
Songs by:
Richard Rodgers
Songs by:
Lorenz Hart
Maurice Courtelin:
Maurice Chevalier
Princess Jeanette:
Jeanette MacDonald
Countess Valentine:
Myrna Loy
Visconte de Vareze:
Charlie Ruggles
Count de Savignac:
Charles Butterworth
Duke:
C. Aubrey Smith

by Anthony Marriott.
Starring John Cairney
and Ellen McIntosh, Leonard Maguire, Joan Alcorn
Guest stars, Robert Cartland, Anthony Valentine

Anna Jancowska is a useful standby for the school swimming team, but her father will go to any lengths to prove that she has the makings of an Olympic champion.
(First shown on BBC-2)

Contributors

Writer:
Anthony Marriott
Designer:
Archie Clark
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Prudence Fitzgerald
Gordon McLellan:
Anthony Valentine
Anna Jancowska:
Trudy Bryce
Jean Cowan:
Sally Adams
Mr. Jancowski:
Robert Cartland
Alex Fraser:
David Hayman
Mrs. Jancowska:
Ida Schuster
Margaret Craig:
Ellen McIntosh
Willie Sinclair:
Alex McCrindle
Ian Craig:
John Cairney
Mr. Robertson:
Leonard Maguire
Jimmy Craig:
Brian Pettifer
Katie Duncan:
Joan Alcorn
Miss Gourlay:
Eliza Ward
Mrs. Czarnecka:
Grace Pagan
Mr. Czarnecka:
Douglas Murchie
Mrs. Cowan:
Jean Taylor Smith

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

"Never doubt me again, Athos. I vow to take upon myself all that concerns the delivery of the King."

Contributors

Author:
Alexandre Dumas
Dramatised by:
Alexander Baron
Designer:
Michael Young
Producer:
William Sterling
Director:
Christopher Barry
D'Artagnan:
Joss Ackland
Porthos:
Brian Blessed
Athos:
Jeremy Young
Aramis:
John Woodvine
Cardinal Mazarin:
William Dexter
Anne, Queen Regent:
Carole Potter
Captain Groslow:
Morris Perry
Charles I:
David Garth
Louis XIV:
Louis Selwyn
Mordaunt:
Michael Gothard
Perez:
Jon C.P. Mattocks
Madame de Longueville:
Wendy Williams
Madeleine:
Jennifer Jayne
Judge:
Hamilton Dyce
Puritan:
Pat Connell

Can the hatchet be buried, and what happens to it when it is?
An investigation of hidden anger, resentment, and forgiveness.
Introduced by Desmond Wilcox
with Fr. Christopher Bryant, S.S.J.E., Alan Coren, A consultant psychiatrist
See facing page
(Repeated tonight at 11.17)

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Wilcox
Panellist:
Fr. Christopher Bryant
Panellist:
Alan Coren
Panellist:
A consultant psychiatrist [name uncredited]
Research:
Wilfred De'ath
Producer:
Oliver Hunkin

from Seilo, Aberystwyth at the close of Welsh Bible Week.
Hymns introduced by R. Alun Evans.
Blessing spoken by the Rev. T.J. Davies

"Jesus, lover of my soul" (Tune, Aberystywth)
"Come, Holy Spirit, come" (Tune, Franconia)
"Cofian'n gwlad" (Tune, Rheidol)
"We limit not the truth of God" (Tune, Ellacombe)
"Thy words to me are life and health" (Tune, Abridge)
"Efengyl tangnefedd" (Tune, Joanna)
"King of glory" (Tune, Gwalchmai)
"O Jesus, I have promised" (Tune, Penlan)

Contributors

Presenter:
R. Alun Evans
Soloist:
Wynford Evans
Conductor:
James Williams
Organist:
Charles Clements
Blessing:
The Rev. T.J. Davies
Television Presentation:
Tregelles Williams

by Ken Hoare and Mike Sharland.
Starring Desmond Walter-Ellis, June Whitfield as The Garveys, Reg Varney, Pat Coombs as The Butts
with James Perry as Jack Butt and Willoughby Gray as Rodney Teasdale

Contributors

Writer:
Ken Hoare
Writer:
Mike Sharland
Signature Tune:
Alan Roper
Incidental Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Design:
Roger Liminton
Producer:
David Croft
The Garveys:
Desmond Walter-Ellis
The Garveys:
June Whitfield
The Butts:
Reg Varney
The Butts:
Pat Coombs
Jack Butt:
James Perry
Rodney Teasdale:
Willoughby Gray

by George F. Kerr.
Starring Edward Chapman, Nicole Maurey, Maurice Kaufmann, Virginia Stride, James Kerry

To gain a big contract against strong competition Champion's needs a man of exceptional ability. Joe thinks he has found him - Michele and Liz are not so sure.
See page 9

Contributors

Writer:
George F. Kerr
Devised by:
Hazel Adair
Devised by:
Peter Ling
Designer:
Stanley Morris
Producer:
Jordan Lawrence
Director:
James Gatward
Stephen Champion:
James Kerry
Liz Champion:
Virginia Stride
Edward Champion:
Maurice Kaufmann
Michele Champion:
Nicole Maurey
Joe Champion:
Edward Chapman
Kevin Flinders:
Richard Coleman
Steward:
Martyn Huntley
Larry Grant:
Michael Hawkins
Barman:
Raymond Barry
Sophie:
Penny Reid

Twelve months ago today England became football champions of the world.
Nearly 30 million people in Britain and 400 million around the world saw BBC Television's coverage of the Final at Wembley and ever since there have been many requests to see this thrilling match again.
Tonight you can see the highlights of that unforgettable afternoon when England met West Germany in the Final at Wembley.
See page 9

Contributors

Commentator:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Television Presentation:
Alec Weeks

The first in a series of five programmes recorded from the 1967 Season of Henry Wood Promenade Concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Andre Tchaikowsky (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Beethoven
Overture: Egmont
Piano Concerto No. 3, in C minor
Introduced by James Fisher.
See page 10
Next programme.- August 6. The programme will include Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, played by Victoria Postnikova

Contributors

Pianist:
Andre Tchaikowsky
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Trevor Williams
Orchestra conducted by:
Sir Malcolm Sargent
Presenter:
James Fisher
Director:
Antony Craxton

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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