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Make Yourself at Home
For viewers from Pakistan and India
Including
Look, Listen, and Speak: Revision Course: Lesson 20
From the Midlands

'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

Sung in English
From The Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady and St. Alphege, Bath.
The Proper of the Mass: The Rev. Carlo Rossini
The Common: St. Alphege Mass
Processional: Mary Immaculate (W.H. 110)
Credo: Plainsong - Credo I
Offertory: At the Lamb's High Feast (W.H 46)
At the Communion: Ave Maris Stella (W.H. 101)
Recessional: O worship the King (E.H. 466)

Contributors

Preacher:
The Rt. Rev. Mgr. Joseph Buckley
Celebrant:
The Rev. Francis O'Leary
Organist and Choirmaster:
Ronald Palmer
Commentary:
Fr. Agnellus Andrew, O.F.M.
Television presentation:
Kenneth Savidge

The shortage of farms in this country is forcing many potential farmers to look for land overseas.
Hew Watt looks at the crops and their prices, and assesses the prospects for workers, farmers, and their wives in the Province of Ontario.
Filmed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
From the Midlands

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

Contributors

Presenter:
Hew Watt
Directed and produced by:
John Kenyon

Starring Doris Day, John Raitt
with Carol Haney, Eddie Foy Jr.

The Pajama Game, the musical which features such popular numbers as 'Hey there', 'Hernando's hideaway', 'Steam heat', 'There once was a man', and 'Small talk'.

Contributors

Screenplay/Produced and directed by:
George Abbott
Screenplay:
Richard Bissell
Music and lyrics:
Richard Adler
Music and lyrics:
Jerry Ross
Produced and directed by:
Stanley Donen
Babe:
Doris Day
Sid:
John Raitt
Gladys:
Carol Haney
Hines:
Eddie Foy Jr.
Mabel:
Reta Shaw
Poopsie:
Barbara Nichols
Mae:
Thelma Pelish

by Ray Jenkins.
Starring John Cairney
and Ellen McIntosh, Leonard Maguire
Guest stars: Roddy McMillan, Eve Belton

At thirteen it is hard to be aware of adults' problems and Stevie's bewilderment has repercussions which threaten Ian Craig's career.
(First shown on BBC-2)

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Jenkins
Designer:
Walter Miller
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Richard Argent
Stevie Andrews:
Andrew Byatt
Colin Andrews:
Tom Conti
Tom Andrews:
Roddy McMillan
Hester Andrews:
Barbara New
Ian Craig:
John Cairney
Margaret Craig:
Ellen McIntosh
Miss Scott:
Aileen Vernon
Alex Yarrow:
Eve Belton
Andy Gemmel:
Bill Henderson
Frank Yarrow:
Liam Gaffney
Margaret Jezzard:
Cheryl Green
Moira Yarrow:
Eileen Kennally
Robertson:
Leonard Maguire

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, Carole Potter as Anne, Queen Regent

"The greater danger is not our comrades' but ours. Imprisonment is all they risk. For us it is execution."

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
Bernouin:
Peter Bennett
Grimaud:
Malcolm Hayes
Sergeant:
George Lee
Planchet:
Nigel Lambert
Dragoon officer:
Peter Forbes Robertson
Henrietta Maria:
Anna Barry
Mme de Longueville:
Wendy Williams
Prince de Beaufort:
John Quentin
Inn servant:
Antony Higginson

"We talk about it - and still these people starve"
"If I cared enough I would chuck my job"
"Something tremendous has happened in our time, a new dimension to human feeling -
compassion"
Four journalists talk to Michael Barratt:
Anne Sharpley, Evening Standard
Peter Black, Daily Mail
Patrick O'Donovan, Observer
Michael Parkinson, Sunday Times and Twenty-Four Hours

Contributors

Interviewer:
Michael Barratt
Interviewer:
Anne Sharpley
Interviewer:
Peter Black
Interviewer:
Patrick O'Donovan
Interviewer:
Michael Parkinson
Producer:
John Elphinstone-Fyffe

From Mullion Cove Harbour, Cornwall.
Introduced by Tom Salmon.
Singing led by the St. Keverne Male Voice Choir, conductor, H. Hicks; Praze Male Voice Choir, conductor, H.J. Sanders; and combined Church choirs of the district
with the Helston Town Band, bandmaster, C.L. Hender

Hymns, from Methodist Hymn Book:
For a thousand tongues to sing (Lydia)
Guide me, O thou great Jehovah (Cwm Rhondda)
Yes, God is good in earth and sky (Williams)
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven (Praise my soul)
Immortal Love, for ever full (Lynton)
Eternal Father, strong to save (Melita)
Abide with me (Eventide)

Contributors

Presenter:
Tom Salmon
Singers:
The St. Keverne Male Voice Choir
Choir conductor:
H. Hicks
Singers:
Praze Male Voice Choir
Choir conductor:
H. J. Sanders
Musicians:
The Helston Town Band
Bandmaster:
C.L. Hender
Television presentation:
Kenneth Savidge

Eric Robinson appeals on behalf of Old People
Please send donations, preferably by crossed postal order or cheque, to: Eric Robinson, [address removed]

For the last twenty-seven years the National Old People's Welfare Council has been closely concerned with the promotion of measures of all kinds for the welfare of the elderly. It acts as a national focal point for information and advice and is independent, non-political, and inter-denominational. It could do more if it had more money.

Contributors

Presenter:
Eric Robinson

by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
This week: Wallah Wallah Catsmeat

Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H. Corbett as Harold
featuring John Laurie and Leslie Dwyer
with George Tovey and George Betton

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Galton
Writer:
Alan Simpson
Incidental Music:
Ron Grainer
Designer:
Roger Andrews
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Albert:
Wilfrid Brambell
Harold:
Harry H. Corbett
The Vet:
John Laurie
Lionel Sturgis:
Leslie Dwyer
Rag 'n' Bone Man:
George Tovey
Charlie:
George Betton

by Nick McCarty.
Starring Edward Chapman, Virginia Stride, James Kerry

To make sure of a contract, Joe and Stephen need inside information. They each have their own way of getting it.

Contributors

Writer:
Nick McCarty
Devised by:
Hazel Adair
Devised by:
Peter Ling
Designer:
Dan Mansah-Dapaa
Producer:
Jordan Lawrence
Director:
Henri Safran
Stephen Champion:
James Kerry
Mary Greenwood:
Barbara Shelley
Joe Champion:
Edward Chapman
Liz Champion:
Virginia Stride
Sophie:
Penny Reid
Fred Richards:
David Ellison
Jack Yardley:
Geoffrey Hibbert
Clerk:
Stephen Whittaker
Miss Hicks:
Sara Aimson
Tim Bazeley:
Maurice Hedley
Larry Grant:
Michael Hawkins

The film this Sunday stars Belinda Lee, Ronald Lewis
with Michael Brooke, Michael Gwynn, David McCallum
A John Bryan production

Contributors

Original screenplay:
Linette Perry
Associate Producer:
Anthony Perry
Director:
Clive Donner
Production:
John Bryan
Molly Wilson:
Belinda Lee
Mike Wilson:
David McCallum
Mrs. Wilson:
Anne Blake
Gerry Carter:
Ronald Lewis
Stephen Waring:
Michael Gwynn
Paddy:
George Selway
Harry:
George A. Cooper
Mr. Christian:
John Welsh
Freddie Haywood:
Michael Brooke
Mrs. Haywood:
Maureen Pryor
Mr. Haywood:
Geoffrey Keen

The fourth in a series of five programmes recorded from the 1967 Season of Henry Wood Promenade Concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, London.

Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
with the BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by Colin Davis
Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 ('Emperor')
Introduced by Richard Baker.
See page 11

(Last Sunday Prom, September 10: Schubert's Symphony No. 9, played by the Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, conductor Bernard Haitink)

Contributors

Pianist:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Musicians:
The BBC Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Trevor Williams
Orchestra conducted by:
Colin Davis
Presenter:
Richard Baker
Director:
Antony Craxton

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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