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Make Yourself at Home
For viewers from Pakistan and India
Look, Listen, and Speak: Lesson 42
From the Midlands
(to 9.25)

Contributors

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

at St. Paul's Cathedral, London.
Nearly five hundred bishops of the Anglican Communion, delegates to the Tenth Lambeth Conference, attend a service of Holy Communion to mark the completion of their consultation.
Celebrants, The Archbishop of Canterbury surrounded by the Metropolitans as concelebrants
Preacher, The Metropolitan of India, Pakistan, Burma, and Ceylon
Epistle read by The Archbishop of New Zealand
1 Peter 3, w. 8-1
Gospel read by The Archbishop of Uganda
St. Luke 5, vv. 1-11
Hymns:
To the name of our salvation
Glorious things of thee are spoken
Let all the world in every corner sing Holy, holy, holy
Alleluia, sing to Jesus
Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness
The Choir of the Royal School of Church Music

under the direction of Dr. Gerald Knight

(to 12.00)

Contributors

Celebrant:
The Archbishop of Canterbury [Michael Ramsey]
Preacher:
The Metropolitan of India, Pakistan, Burma, and Ceylon [Lakdasa Jacob De Mel]
Epistle reader:
The Archbishop of New Zealand [Norman Lesser]
Gospel reader:
The Archbishop of Uganda [Erica Sabiti]
Singers:
The Choir of the Royal School of Church Music
Choir direction:
Dr. Gerald Knight Organist: Roy Massey
Commentator:
Richard Baker
TV Presentation:
John Vernon

A new series of romantic feature films.
Starring George Raft, Sylvia Sidney

An ambitious woman seeking the state governorship forms an alliance that soon acquires more than political significance.

Contributors

Director:
Edward L. Marin
Producer:
Benedict Bogeaus
Eddie Ace:
George Raft
Margaret Wyndham Chase:
Sylvia Sidney
Toomey:
Stanley Ridges
Alma:
Sara Haden
Peter Craig:
Jerome Cowan
Pencil:
Sid Silvers
Chase:
Alan Edwards
Professor Adams:
Roman Bohnen

Stories of a railroad moving west and the pioneers who build it.
A film series starring Dale Robertson as Ben Calhoun.

Ben pledges his help to two monks who are planning a vineyard and mission school, and it is soon clear that they need all the help they can get.

Contributors

Ben Calhoun:
Dale Robertson
Dave Tarrant:
Gary Collins
Barnabas Rogers:
Bob Random
Ike Bridger:
Lonny Chapman
Rosa:
Maria Gomez
Father Jean Louis:
Laurie Main
Father Henri:
Emile Genest
Manuel:
Victor Millan

by Alexandre Dumas
Dramatised in nine parts by Anthony Steven

Aramis has obtained from the Governor of the Bastille the release of Philippe, the King's brother to whom he has promised the throne of France.

Contributors

Author:
Alexandre Dumas
Dramatised by:
Anthony Steven
Script Editor:
Michael Voysey
Designer:
Sally Hulke
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Director:
Hugh David
Aramis:
Noel Willman
Philippe:
Nicolas Chagrin
Baisemeaux:
Fulton Mackay
Gaoler:
Talfryn Thomas
Porthos:
Roger Livesey
M. Rodier:
Norman Tyrrell
Garcia:
Malcolm Hayes
King Louis XIV:
Nicolas Chagrin
Louise de la Valliere:
Susan MacReady
M. Fouquet:
Roger Delgado
d'Artagnan:
Edwin Richfield
The Queen Mother:
Daphne Slater
Saint Aignan:
Peter Macann
M. Colbert:
Richard Beale

from Holy Trinity Church, Folkestone
with the combined choirs and congregations of the town
Conducted by Reginald Adams
The Folkestone Free Church Choir
Conducted by Paul Powell, A.R.C.O.
Introduced by Kenneth Kendall.

O for a thousand tongues to sins (Richmond)
Teach me, my God and King (Sandys)
Ye that know the Lord is gracious (Hyfrydol)
In Christ there Is no east or west (University)
My God, my Father, make me strong (Meyer)
At the name of Jesus (Camberwell)
The head that once was crowned with thorns (St. Magnus)
God of grace and God of glory (Westminster Abbey)
Father, hear the prayer we offer (Sussex)

Contributors

Conductor:
Reginald Adams
Singers:
The Folkestone Free Church Choir
Choir conducted by:
Paul Powell
Organist:
John Jenkin
Presenter:
Kenneth Kendall
Arranged by:
Colin Beale
Television Presentation:
Barrie Edgar

Starring Val Doonican
with special guests Matt Monro, Ray Alan, Trio Athene
and The Gojos, The Adam Singers

(Val Doonican is appearing in "Showtime" at the Princess Theatre, Torquay)

Contributors

Singer/Presenter/Special material:
Val Doonican
Singer:
Matt Monro
Ventriloquist:
Ray Alan
Musicians:
Trio Athene
Dancers:
The Gojos
Singers:
The Adams Singers
Singers directed by:
Cliff Adams
Orchestra conducted by/Orchestrations:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Orchestra leader:
Henry Datyner
Orchestrations:
Ken Thorne
Orchestrations:
Peter Knight
Special material:
Austin Steele
Special material:
John Law
Dance direction:
Jo Cook
Costumes:
Joyce Mortlock
Designer:
Colin Pigott
Producer:
John Ammonds

A crime series.
This week: Derek Godfrey as Francis Didelot's Commissaire Bignon investigates the case of Death on the Champs Elysees
Dramatised by Derek Ingrey.
Also starring Frederick Jaeger, Elizabeth Shepherd
with George A. Cooper, Kenneth Farrington, Harold Goodwin

No hotel likes to feel it is the scene of a crime. To a hotel of the irreproachable respectability of the Henri IV in Paris, the effect of such an event on the management is catastrophic. Their wealthy and distinguished guests cannot be disturbed by the vulgar clamour of police investigation. Surely the business man found dead in his hotel room must have died accidentally. Commissaire Bignon thinks otherwise. Undoubtedly this is murder and he Intends to pursue his investigations no matter how inconvenient his pressure and his questions may be. And his questions reveal many strange facts about the guests at this luxurious hotel.

Contributors

Author:
Francis Didelot
Dramatised by:
Derek Ingrey
Designer:
Richard Henry
Producer:
Verity Lambert
Director:
Anthea Browne-Wilkinson
Monsieur Jean:
Peter Elliott
Mischa Kuprin:
Frederick Jaeger
Marie Kuprin:
Jenny Till
Victor:
Harold Goodwin
Mervans:
George Layton
Luniot:
Kenneth Farrington
Flo:
Jan Butlin
Commissaire Bignon:
Derek Godfrey
Severini:
Ralph Nossek
Varlait:
Martin King
Jennifer Davis:
Elizabeth Shepherd
Ugo Ahrenfeldt:
George A. Cooper
Judge Austrebert:
Peter Swanwick
Valerie Dupont:
Sarah Brackett
Gall:
Barry Linehan

A season of films starring Bob Hope.
This week: Bachelor in Paradise
with Lana Turner

Adam J. Niles is an unmarried author of racy best-sellers on how the rest of the world lives and loves. Using a pseudonym, he settles in Paradise Village-a new model housing estate in California packed with young couples-to obtain material on how America lives. He soon runs into problems, notably from jealous husbands who resent his activities.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Valentine Davies
Screenplay:
Hal Kanter
Director:
Jack Arnold
Producer:
Ted Richmond
Adam J. Niles:
Bob Hope
Rosemary Howard:
Lana Turner
Dolores Jynson:
Janis Paige
Jynson:
Don Porter
Linda Delavane:
Paula Prentiss
Larry Delavane:
Jim Hutton
Judge Peterson:
Agnes Moorehead

A series featuring song, music, and comedy, and the best from the world of entertainment.
Starring Andy Williams
and this week's guests, Trini Lopez, Buddy Greco, Jackie and Roy
A programme recorded in the U.S.A.

Contributors

Singer/Presenter:
Andy Williams
Singer/Guitarist:
Trini Lopez
Singer:
Buddy Greco
Singers:
Jackie and Roy

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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