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An ecumenical service for Good Friday.
From Cyncoed Methodist Church, Cardiff.

Specially planned for television, today's Morning Service doesn't follow traditional lines. The theme is contemporary and built around three Good Friday scenes.

Contributors

Speaker:
The Rev. Brian Duckworth
Speaker:
The Rev. David Williams
Speaker:
Sister Mary Anthony
Organist:
Brian Savory
Choirmaster:
Rhys Davies
Producer:
Tregelles Williams

yng nghwmni
Syr Thomas Parry-Williams
Frank Price Jones
Yr Athro Melville Richards
Robin Gwyndaf Jones
Y cyfarwyddo gan RHYDDERCH JONES
Golygydd, RUTH PRICE
(Folk Customs)
(First shown on BBC Wales)
(Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)
(to 13.25)

Contributors

Unknown:
Syr Thomas Parry-Williams
Unknown:
Melville Richards
Unknown:
Robin Gwyndaf Jones

including the Unveiling and Veneration of the Cross
From the Priory of Christ the King, Cockfosters, London
Celebrant, Dom Edmund M. Jones, O.S.B.
Choirmaster, Dom Edward Newham, O.S.B.
Commentary, Fr. Patrick McEnroe

Contributors

Celebrant:
Dom Edmund M. Jones, O.S.B.
Choirmaster:
Dom Edward Newham, O.S.B.
Commentary:
Fr. Patrick McEnroe
Presented for television by:
Philip S. Gilbert

Introduced by Frank Bough
featuring Motor Racing and Rugby League

Motor Racing from Oulton Park
3.5 Heat 1 of The Guards Spring Cup
3.35 and 4.30 The Guards Spring Cup over 37 laps (100 miles) for sports cars Commentator, Eric Tobitt, with John Bolster in the pits

Rugby League from York: York v. Dewsbury

At 4.50 Results Service: Classified football results, Rugby League and Rugby Union results

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (Motor Racing):
Eric Tobitt,
Pit-lane Commentator (Motor Racing):
John Bolster
Television Presentation (Motor Racing):
Ray Lakeland
Commentator (Rugby League):
Eddie Waring
Television Presentation (Rugby League):
Nick Hunter
Presented by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Bryan Cowgill

Introduced by Roger Whittaker.
with Jack Haig as Mr. Wacky Jacky, Dilys Watling, Larry Parker and Theodore Rabbit.
Guest stars, Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen

(Dilys Watling is in "Fiddler on the Roof" at Her Majesty's Theatre, London; Bert Hayes is at the Butlin's Hotels, Cliftonville)

Contributors

Presenter/Singer/Guitarist:
Roger Whittaker
Mr. Wacky Jacky:
Jack Haig
Singer:
Dilys Watling
Magician/Script:
Larry Parker
Musicians:
Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
Music:
The Bert Hayes Octet
Designer:
Peter Julien
Producer:
Peter Whitmore

From the Mount Gould Orthopaedic Hospital, Plymouth.
What would you like to see...?
Whom do you want to meet...?
Where would you like to go...?

Keith Macklin and Sheila Tracy talk to some of the patients and spring some surprises.

(From the North)

Contributors

Presenter:
Keith Macklin
Presenter:
Sheila Tracy
Producer/Director:
Nick Hunter

Jimmy makes use of Lance to practise a subterfuge; Kirsty joins the Coopers in their campaign against the by-pass, and incurs her father's disapproval.
From the Midlands

Contributors

Devised by:
Colin Morris
Story by:
John Cresswell
Script:
Christopher Bond
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Eric Hills
Philip Cooper:
Jeremy Bulloch
Vivienne Cooper:
Maggie Fitzgibbon
Celia Stuart:
Beryl Cooke
Janet Cooper:
Sandra Payne
Lance Cooper:
Raymond Hunt
Kirsty Kerr:
Maggie Don
Margot Kerr:
Sally-Jane Spencer
Vera Harker:
June Bland
Joyce Harker:
Wendy Richard
Jimmy Harker:
David Janson
Sydney Huxley:
Anthony Verner
Gran Hamilton:
Gladys Henson
Andrew Kerr:
Robin Bailey
Rufus pargeter:
Michael Redfern
Gordon Pargeter:
Colin Stepney
Janie:
Paula Smith
Lou:
Helena Ross
Mrs. Heenan:
Vanda Godsell
Arnold Tripp:
Gerald Cross
Jeff Langley:
Michael Collins
Henry Burroughs:
Campbell Singer
Themselves:
Jimmy Powell and the New Dimensions

Old-Time Music-Hall from the stage of the Famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds.
By arrangement with Stanley and Michael Joseph
presenting Albert Modley, Joan Turner, Clinton Ford, The Perkanos, Potassy
The Songs of Marie Lloyd
featuring June Hunt and Members of the Players Theatre, London (Pat Ashton, Dudley Stephens, Doreen Hermitage, Valentine Palmer, Brian Blades, Eric Vietheer)
Chairman, Leonard Sachs

Contributors

Comedian:
Albert Modley
Performer:
Joan Turner
Singer:
Clinton Ford
Performers:
The Perkanos
Magician:
null Potassy
Singer (The Songs of Marie Lloyd):
June Hunt
Singer/dancer (The Songs of Marie Lloyd):
Dudley Stephens
Singer/dancer (The Songs of Marie Lloyd):
Doreen Hermitage
Singer/dancer (The Songs of Marie Lloyd):
Valentine Palmer
Singer/dancer/choreography (The Songs of Marie Lloyd):
Brian Blades
Singer/dancer (The Songs of Marie Lloyd):
Eric Vietheer
Chairman:
Leonard Sachs
Musical director:
Bernard Herrmann
Producer:
Barney Colehan

by Richard Waring.
Starring Wendy Craig as Jennifer Corner, Ronald Hines as Henry Corner
with Charlotte Mitchell as Mary

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Waring
Signature Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Incidental Music:
Dennis Wilson
Designer:
Moira Tait
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Jennifer Corner:
Wendy Craig
Henry Corner:
Ronald Hines
Mary:
Charlotte Mitchell
Trudi:
Roberta Tovey
Robin:
Hugo Keith-Johnston
Amanda:
Jill Riddick
Mrs. Miller:
Elizabeth Wallace
Betsy:
Kim Goodey

An opera by Verdi.
English version based on a translation by Andrew Porter.
The scene is laid in Mantua in the sixteenth century
With Peter Glossop as Rigoletto

Ambrosian Opera Chorus, Donare Dance Group
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Leader, Hugh Bean
Associate conductor, David Lloyd-Jones
Conductor, Charles Mackerras

Elizabeth Bainbridge and Dennis Wicks appear by arrangement with The General Administrator, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; Emile Belcourt and David Bowman by arrangement with Sadler's Wells Opera; Charles Mackerras by arrangement with Hamburg State Opera

Contributors

Composer:
Verdi Libretto: Francesco Maria Piave
English version based on a translation by:
Andrew Porter
Singers:
Ambrosian Opera Chorus
Dancers:
Donare Dance Group
Choreographer:
Philippe Perrottet
Musicians:
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Hugh Bean
Associate conductor:
David Lloyd-Jones
Repetiteur:
Tom Gligoroff
Repetiteur:
Valda Plucknett
Repetiteur:
Patrick Harvey
Designer:
Tony Abbott
Conductor:
Charles Mackerras
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Basil Coleman
Rigoletto:
Peter Glossop
The Duke of Mantua:
Stuart Burrows
Gllda:
Colette Boky
The Count of Monterone:
Don Garrard
Marullo:
David Bowman
Borsa:
Emile Belcourt
The Count of Ceprano:
Dennis Wicks
Sparafucile:
Stafford Dean
Maddalena:
Joyce Blackbam
Giovanna:
Elizabeth Bainbridge
The Countess of Ceprano:
Ursula Connors
The Court Usher:
Neilson Taylor
The Page:
Olcian Lewis

Three films about British families who live and work inside the Common Market.

Ivor Rye moved his wife and three children from their home near Bristol to Toulouse in Southern France, so that he could work as a Liaison Engineer on the first Concorde.
"I didn't think we'd have quite so many problems, it just seemed as if it would be like a sort of big holiday."
Written and produced by Tom Savage.

Contributors

Subject:
Ivor Rye
Writer/Producer:
Tom Savage

Extracts from the sermons of St. Augustine of Hippo A.D. 354-430.
Translated by Edmund Hill.
Delivered by Roger Delgado.
From the Church of All Hallows, London Wall.

Close Down

Contributors

Translated by:
Edmund Hill
Reader:
Roger Delgado
Music:
Leonard Pearcey
Music:
Peter Wishart
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

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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