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For viewers from Pakistan and India.
Including:
Look, Listen, and Speak: Lesson 34

(From the Midlands)
(Repeated on Wednesday at 12.25 p.m.)
("Look, Listen, and Speak", Book 3 (yellow cover), printed in Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, 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
Assisted by (Look, Listen, and Speak):
Sheila Dillon-Guy

Wir sprechen Deutsch
A course of thirty lessons for beginners.

Dieter and Heidi go Christmas shopping in a department store.
with Heidi Treutler, Dieter Geissler
Introduced by Sabine Michael, Paul Hansard.
(Repeated on Saturday at 10.0 a.m.)
(to 10.25)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sabine Michael
Presenter:
Dieter Geissler
Producer:
Colin Nears
Heidi:
Heidi Treutler
Dieter:
Dieter Geissler

from St. Matthew's Church, Northampton.
Conducted by the Vica, The Rev. Charles Moxon

Contributors

Service conductor:
The Rev. Charles Moxon
Preacher:
The Ven. Bazil Marsh, Archdeacon of Northampton
Organist and Choirmaster:
Michael Nicholas
Assisted by:
Charles Barker
Commentator:
The Rev. Philip Turner
Presented for television by:
Barrie Edgar

In ten years' time a quarter of all metal cutting may be by electrochemical machining. This programme also looks at electrolytic grinding and electroforming as production processes.
Introduced by Tom Coyne.
with Fred Clements, John Jolly, Dr. John Meleka, Frank Waterworth.

Contributors

Presenter:
Tom Coyne
Speaker:
Fred Clements
Speaker:
John Jolly
Speaker:
Dr. John Meleka
Speaker:
Frank Waterworth
Producer:
Michael Garrod

Introduced by John Cherrington.

The N.A.A.S. provides free advice to any farmer who cares to ask.
Do enough people ask, is the service really independent, and is it giving a really vital lead to farmers?

Frank Taylor reports.
followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers

(to 14.15)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Reporter:
Frank Taylor
Director:
Philip Hicks
Producer:
John Kenyon

A Western film series.
A family of five youngsters face the challenge of the new frontiers in the raw and uncompromising Wyoming territory of the 1870s.

Held at bay by an angry bear, Clayt finds that his young brother is no longer a child.

Contributors

Clayt:
Michael Anderson Jr.
Kathy:
Barbara Hershey
The twins:
Keith Schultz
The twins:
Kevin Schultz
Amy:
Tammy Locke

First of three programmes from the award-winning American television series of Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.

Leonard Bernstein talks to an audience of young people in the Lincoln Center, with illustrations played by himself at the piano and by the orchestra, which he conducts.
The music includes excerpts from:
Mozart: Symphony No. 40
Wagner: Prelude to 'Tristan and Isolde'
Hindemith: Concert Music for Strings and Brass
Brahms: Symphony No. 4
See page 17

Contributors

Presenter/Pianist/Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Musicians:
The New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Director:
Roger Englander

A documentary by Richard Cawston

At this moment the Queen Mary is still on the high seas full of passengers. Next Saturday her great engines will stop and she will never move again.
This unique film shows what it was like to travel to New York aboard this historic liner, and traces her fascinating story through the great days of the Atlantic Ocean.
Commentary written by Anthony Lawrence.

Contributors

Narrated by:
Kenneth More
Commentary written by:
Anthony Lawrence

by Victor Hugo.
Dramatised in ten parts by Giles Cooper and Harry Green.

"We have never left the Convent I would like to see the outside world. Soon I shall be too old for school."
(Frank Finlay is a National Theatre player)

Contributors

Author:
Victor Hugo
Dramatised by:
Giles Cooper
Dramatised by:
Harry Green
Designer:
Peter Seddon
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Director:
Alan Bridges
Jean Valjean:
Frank Finlay
Cosette:
Michele Dotrice
Gillenormand:
Andre Van Gyseghem
Marius:
Vivian MacKerrell
Eponine:
Elizabeth Counsell
Thenardier:
Alan Rowe
Madame Thenardier:
Judy Parfitt
Nicolette:
Mary McMillen
Enjolras:
Cavan Kendall
Student:
Bernard Finch

An appeal by Barbara Mullen.
Donations, preferably by crossed cheque or postal order, should be addressed to: Children in Need of Help, [Address removed]

This appeal is made each year with the aim of bringing comfort and help to individual children whose lives are clouded by sickness, disability, parental neglect, or for some other reason. The money received is distributed by the BBC on the advice of its Appeals Advisory Committees. Many thousands of children benefit.
Charitable organisations whose work falls within the terms of the appeal should write for information to the Appeals Unit, [Address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Barbara Mullen

During the past three years some ten men in the Diocese of Gloucester have been ordained and still continued doing their ordinary jobs.
What is the purpose of this supplementary ministry - what effect has it had on the men themselves, and what is its future?

(From the South and West)
(Repeated tonight at 11.11)

Contributors

Interviewer:
Hugh Scully
Producer:
Kenneth Savidge

from Pendref Methodist Chapel, Holywell.
Hymns introduced by Cliff Morgan
Blessing spoken by The Minister, The Rev. J. Haines Davies

Guide me, O thou great Jehovah (Tune, Cwm Rhondda)
Lord, thy word abideth (Tune, Ravenshaw)
Y mae'r dyddiau'n dod i ben (Tune, Llanfair)
And can it be (Tune, Sagina)
Wbom oceans part (Tune, Arizona)
Crown him with many crowns (Tune, Diademata)
Mi glywaf dyner lais (Tune, Gwahoddiad)

Contributors

Organist:
Royston Havard
Soloist:
Robert Tear
Presenter:
Cliff Morgan
Blessing:
The Rev. J. Haines Davies
Television presentation:
Tregelles Williams

by William Shakespeare.
[Starring] Hywel Bennett and Kika Markham
with Thora Hird as the Nurse
with Ronald Pickup and Charles Kay

(Ronald Pickup and Charles Kay are National Theatre Players)
See page 13

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Music:
Raymond Jones
Designer:
Eileen Diss
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Alan Cooke
Prologue spoken by:
John Gielgud
The House of Capulet - Gregory:
Mike Gambon
The House of Capulet - Samson:
Ronald Cunliffe
The House of Capulet - Capulet:
Edward Burnham
The House of Capulet - Lady Capulet:
Stephanie Bidmead
The House of Capulet - Tybalt:
Charles Kay
The House of Capulet - Nurse:
Thora Hird
The House of Capulet - Peter:
Robert Gillespie
The House of Capulet - Juliet:
Kika Markham
The House of Montague - Balthasar:
Michael O'Hagan
The House of Montague - Montague:
Brian Badcoe
The House of Montague - Lady Montague:
Clare Austin
The House of Montague - Romeo:
Hywel Bennett
Friends of Romeo - Mercutio:
Ronald Pickup
Friends of Romeo - Benvolio:
David Griffin
Friar Laurence:
Anthony Newlands
The Prince:
Michael Godfrey
Paris:
Jonathan Dennis
Apothecary:
Julius Alba
Friar John:
Derrick Gilbert
Officer:
Brian Coburn

with Malcolm Muggeridge.

After he left the BBC, a move he describes as 'a frightful mistake', Lord Reith served in wartime ministries under Chamberlain and Churchill.
Tonight he recalls his relations with Churchill and his bitter disappointment at being dropped from the Government. And in a revealing assessment of his past life, he talks about his unfulfilled ambitions, of what might have happened had he stayed at the BBC, and what he thinks of television today.
The text of the three Reith programmes with an introductory article by Malcolm Muggeridge will be printed in 'The Listener' beginning with the issue of November 30

Contributors

Interviewee:
Lord Reith
Interviewer:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Produced and directed by:
Stephen Peet

A series of music and arts features.

Romeo and Juliet

A ballet film from East Germany on the theme of Shakespeare's play.

Contributors

Music:
null Tchaikovsky
Choreography:
Juan Corelli
Producer:
Erika Just
Juliet:
Ramona Gierth
Romeo:
Stefan Lux

BBC One London

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