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Make Yourself at Home.
For viewers from Pakistan and India
including:
Look, Listen, and Speak: Revision course: Lesson 30
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)
(to 9.25)

Contributors

Teacher (Look, Listen, and Speak):
Robert Chapman
Assisted by (Look, Listen, and Speak):
Sheila Dillon-Guy

Introduced by John Cherrington.

The Rt. Hon. Joseph Godber, M.P. and G.T. Williams, President, N.F.U. discuss how much is possible, what it will cost, and who pays.
From the Midlands

Followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Speaker:
The Rt. Hon. Joseph Godber, M.P.
Speaker:
G.T. Williams
Producer:
John Kenyon

direct from Grenoble.
featuring
Ski Jumping: The men's 70-m. championship
and
Ski-Ing
The first day of the men's Giant Slalom event.
Outside broadcast cameras bring you the highlights of two of the most spectacular of Olympic events.

Introduced by Frank Bough.
Presented in co-operation with the French Television Service

Contributors

Commentator (The Winter Olympic Games):
Max Robertson
Commentator (The Winter Olympic Games):
Alan Weeks
Presenter (The Winter Olympic Games):
Frank Bough
Director (The Winter Olympic Games):
Alan Mouncer
Editor (The Winter Olympic Games):
A. P. Wilkinson

[Starring] Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, William Bendix
with Howard Da Silva, Doris Dowling

An ex-serviceman, suspected of killing his unfaithful wife, finds himself fleeing from the police and a gang of crooks.

Contributors

Writer:
Raymond Chandler
Producer:
John Houseman
Director:
George Marshall
Johnny Morrison:
Alan Ladd
Joyce:
Veronica Lake
Buzz Wanchek:
William Bendix
Eddie Harwood:
Howard Da Silva
Helen:
Doris Dowling
George Copeland:
Hugh Beaumont
Captain Hendrickson:
Tom Powers
'Dad' Newell:
Will Wright

by Charles Dickens.
Dramatised in thirteen parts by Hugh Leonard.
The first episode in a new production for BBC television.

(See page 11)

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Scriptwriter:
Hugh Leonard
Make-up:
Pam Burns
Costumes:
Joyce Hammond
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Director:
Joan Craft
Ralph Nickleby:
Derek Francis
Newman Noggs:
Gordon Gostelow
Mr. Bonney:
John Moore
Hannah:
Valerie Newbold
Miss La Creevy:
Hazel Coppen
Mrs. Nickleby:
Thea Holme
Nicholas Nickleby:
Martin Jarvis
Kate Nickleby:
Susan Brodrick
Wackford Squeers:
Ronald Radd
Belling:
Freddie Foote
Waiter:
Wilfred Groves
Snawley:
Allen Sykes
Boy:
Gary Smith
Boy:
Martin Johnson
Boy:
John Ash
Boy:
Timothy Horton

The first of two programmes about race relations in Britain today and the role of the Church in fighting discrimination.

In tonight's film West Indian teenagers talk about the Britain in which they have grown up and about the future they can see ahead of them.
BBC film
(Repeated tonight at 11.47)
(Next week: 'You'd better think quick')

Contributors

Reporter:
Jeremy James
Produced and directed by:
Mischa Scorer

from St. John's Parish Church, Buxton, Derbyshire.
Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler.

Rejoice, the Lord is King (Gopsal)
Lord Jesus, think on me (Southwell)
Jesus, these eyes have never seen (Grafenberg)
Soldiers, who are Christ's below (Orientm Partibus)
O Christ, who holds the open gate (Gonfalon Royal)
Thou, whose almighty word (Moscow)
Who would true valour see (Monks Gate)
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go (Song 34)
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Lobe den Herren)

Contributors

Presenter:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Organist:
Michael Williams
Conductor:
Frederick Parnell
Soloists:
The Lonesome Travellers
Producer:
Raymond Short

A new variety series featuring each week Tom Smothers and Dick Smothers with their own particular brand of comedy and song.
Tonight their star guests are: James Mason, Barbara Feldon and Jimmie Rodgers

A programme recorded in the U.S.A.

Contributors

Presenter:
Tom Smothers
Presenter:
Dick Smothers
Guest:
James Mason
Guest:
Barbara Feldon
Guest:
Jimmie Rodgers

by Pat Dunlop.
Created by A.J. Cronin.
Starring Andrew Cruickshank, Barbara Mullen, Bill Simpson
with John Fraser, Hannah Gordon
See page 35

Contributors

Writer:
Pat Dunlop
Created by:
A.J. Cronin
The series produced by arrangement with:
Graham Stewart
Designer:
Cynthia Hood
Producer:
Royston Morley
Director:
Peter Cregeen
Dr. Bruce Cameron:
John Fraser
Dr. Herbert:
Guy Standeven
Janet:
Barbara Mullen
Dr. Cameron:
Andrew Cruickshank
Nurse Bell:
Hannah Gordon
Dr. Finlay:
Bill Simpson
Mrs. McNaghton:
Daphne Heard

by Edmond Rostand.
Translated by Brian Hooker.
[Starring] Eric Porter with Peter Jeffrey, Suzanne Neve, Simon Brent, Jerome Willis.

(Eric Porter is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company; William Hobbs is fight arranger to the National Theatre)

(See page 13)

Contributors

Author:
Edmond Rostand
Translator:
Brian Hooker
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
James MacTaggart
Fight Arranger:
William Hobbs
Music:
Herbert Chappell
Designer:
Eileen Diss
Cyrano de Bergerac:
Eric Porter
Comte de Guiche:
Peter Jeffrey
Roxane:
Suzanne Neve
Christian de Neuvillette:
Simon Brent
Le Bret:
Jerome Willis
Ragueneau:
Harold Innocent
Lise:
Anne Kristen
Carbon de Castel-Jaloux:
Michael Godfrey
Vicomte de Valvert:
Lauriston Shaw
Ligniere:
Douglas Storm
Montfleury:
Gertan Klauber
Brissaille:
Hugh Ross
Cuigy:
Patrick Godfrey
First Cadet:
John Clark
Second Cadet:
Robin Chadwick
Third Cadet:
Adrian Ropes
First Poet:
Keith Campbell
Second Poet:
Douglas Milvain
Third Poet:
Leonard Monaghan
Capuchin:
Walter Horsbrugh
Bellerose:
Kenneth Keeling
Musketeer:
Steve Peters
Citizen:
Anthony Collin
Cutpurse:
Joseph Greig
Orange girl:
Georgina Simpson
Boy:
Gerald Rowland
Sister Marthe:
Yvonne Gilan
Duenna:
Thalia Kouri
Little girl:
Julie Weston
Little boy:
Leonard Brockwell
First Page:
Christian Comber
Second Page:
Frank Barry

Introduced by David Coleman direct from Grenoble and featuring

Ice Hockey
Reports on the top matches of the day.

Ski-Ing
First day of the men's Giant Slalom.

Ski Jumping
The special 70-m. jump

and all the highlights of the sixth day of the Winter Olympic Games.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Commentary team:
Max Robertson
Commentary team:
Alan Weeks
Director:
Richard Tilling
Editor:
Alan Hart
Executive producer:
Bryan Cowgill

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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