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Twenty-six programmes for beginners in Italian
with Bianca Maria Corbella, Yole Marinelli, Luigi Basagaluppi, Alberto Colzi.

(Repeated next Saturday at 10.0 a.m.)
(For booklet and records see page 16)
(to 10.30)

Contributors

Presenter:
Bianca Maria Corbella
Presenter:
Yole Marinelli
Presenter:
Luigi Basagaluppi
Presenter:
Alberto Colzi
Producer:
Maddalena Fagandini

The story of Jesus and his work told by The Rev. Dr. John Vincent illustrated by songs of Paul Simon sung by Fran Tillinghast and Peter Baldwin.
Readings by Basil Moss.
From the Church of St. Mary Aldermary in the City of London.

Contributors

Storyteller:
The Rev. Dr. John Vincent
Composer:
Paul Simon
Singer:
Fran Tillinghast
Singer:
Peter Baldwin
Readings:
Basil Moss
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

A series of Management Problems for you to solve

A supervisor is suspended for bad time-keeping: should he then be dismissed or reinstated?
Introduced by Robert Robinson
with Jim Craigie, Peter Davies, John Winkler
See panel on page 17
(to 13.00)

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Robinson
Speaker:
Jim Craigie
Speaker:
Peter Davies
Speaker:
John Winkler
Director:
William Woollard
Producer:
Paul Ellis
Paul Hutt:
Stanley Beard

Ten programmes for home dress-makers who want to extend their skill and keep up to date with fashion trends.

Fashion comments: Joanne Brogden
Demonstration: Ann Ladbury
Fitting: Beryl Rouse

(First shown on BBC-2)
(For booklet see page 16)

Contributors

Fashion Comments:
Joanne Brogden
Dressmaker:
Ann Ladbury
Fitter:
Beryl Rouse
Programme Arranged By:
Iris Furlong
Director:
Jeremy Johnston

David Coleman introduces highlights of the final two matches which decided the 1969 Championship

England v. Scotland, Northern Ireland v. Wales
and featuring all the highlights and outstanding personalities of the Championship.
Analysis and comment by Don Revie, Bill Shankly, and the Grandstand team of experts.

Contributors

Presenter/Commentator (England v. Scotland):
David Coleman
Commentator (Northern Ireland v. Wales):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Analysis:
Don Revie
Analysis:
Bill Shankly
Outside broadcasts presented by:
Alec Weeks
Outside broadcasts presented by:
John McGonagle
Producer:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

starring Ray Milland, Marlene Dietrich

A British Intelligence Officer reveals the romantic and exciting story of his past and the part played in it by a pair of golden earrings.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Abraham Polonsky
Screenplay:
Frank Butler
Screenplay:
Helen Duetsch
From the novel by:
Yolanda Foldes
Music score:
Victor Young
Producer:
Harry Tugent
Director:
Mitchell Leisen
Ralph Denistoun:
Ray Milland
Lydia:
Marlene Dietrich
Zoltan:
Murvyn Vye
Byrd:
Bruce Lester
Professor Krosigk:
Reinhold Schunzel
Nazi General:
Dennis Hoey
Himself:
Quentin Reynolds

Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of Antiques with Max Robertson
from the South and West
"Going for a Song: English Furniture" in which Arthur Negus talks to Max Robertson, is available from booksellers, price 30s., or by post (33s.) from BBC Publications, [address removed].
Michael Williams reviews this book on page 2

Contributors

Presenter:
Max Robertson
Resident connoisseur:
Arthur Negus
Director:
John King

based on The Elusive Pimpernel and Eldorado by The Baroness Orczy
Dramatised in ten parts by John Hawkesworth
Marguerite Blakeney has followed her husband to France under an assumed name but has been arrested by Chauvelin. He hopes to force Sir Percy's hand by holding her hostage.

Contributors

Based on The Elusive Pimpernel and Eldorado by:
The Baroness Orczy
Dramatised by:
John Hawkesworth
Script editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Richard Hunt
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Director:
Gerald Blake
Sir Percy Blakeney:
Anton Rodgers
Chauvelin:
Bernard Hepton
Sergeant Bibot:
Frederick Hall
Lady Blakeney:
Diane Fletcher
Mere Duval:
Elspeth MacNaughton
Lebrun:
Raymond Llewellyn
Mere Pepin:
Mollie Hare
Andre Lemoine:
John Tordoff
Jean Duval:
Raymond Burke
Heron:
John Stratton

The story of Master Jan Hus (Jan Palach-Jan Hus)
These names are coupled in Czechoslovakia, and this film tells of the fifteenth-century Bohemian martyr who faced the united power of Church and State with an uncompromising 'no.'
with Citizens of Prague
Written and produced by Vernon Sproxton
Repeated tonight at 11.2

Contributors

Reader:
Roger Delgado
Reader:
Richard Bebb
Narrator:
Gary Watson
Writer/producer:
Vernon Sproxton

from North Church, Buckie
with singers from Buckie and district churches
Introduced by Murdoch McPherson

To God be the glory (To God be the Glory)
Whom oceans part (Walton)
Eternal Father (Melita)
One who is all unfit (Wigtown)
Our Lord Christ hath risen (Kirn)
Breathe on me (Veni Spiritus)
God of grace and God of glory (Rhuddlan)
From all that dwell (Lasst Uns Erfreuen)
Will your anchor hold? (Will your anchor hold?)

Contributors

Conductor:
Andrew Kerr
Organist:
John Fraser
Prayer and Blessing:
George Murray
Presenter:
Murdoch McPherson
Producer:
Ronald Falconer

by Donald Bull
Created by A. J. Cronin
starring Andrew Cruickshank, Barbara Mullen, Bill Simpson

In 1931, as today, one could not help being politically conscious and Dr. Finlay is no exception as Janet and Dr. Cameron find out.

Contributors

Writer:
Donald Bull
Created by:
A.J. Cronin
The series produced by arrangement with:
Graham Stewart
Script editor:
John Maynard
Designer:
Archie Clark
Producer:
Royston Morley
Director:
Tina Wakerell
Orator:
John Shedden
Dr. Finlay:
Bill Simpson
Mrs. Harris:
Eileen McCallum
Jock Harris:
Andrew Robertson
Hamish Graeme:
Donald Douglas
Dr. Cameron:
Andrew Cruickshank
Janet:
Barbara Mullen
Miss Minch:
Muriel Henry
David McIndoe:
Callum Mill
Billy:
Adam Urquhart
Dr. Snoddie:
Eric Woodburn
Tom:
Hugh Evans
Dick:
Stewart Preston
Angus:
Allan Craig
Gordon:
John Short
BBC newsreader:
John Snagge
Policeman:
James McLaren

by Oscar Wilde

[Starring] Margaret Leighton, Keith Michell, Jeremy Brett, Dinah Sheridan
and Susan Hampshire as Mabel Chiltern
Jeremy Brett is a National Theatre player; Raymond Graham is in 'Hadrian the Seventh' at the Haymarket Theatre, London
See cover story on page 3

Contributors

Author:
Oscar Wilde
Designer:
Roger Andrews
Script editor:
Rosemary Hill
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Rudolph Cartier
The Earl of Caversham, K.G.:
Charles Carson
Viscount Goring, his son:
Jeremy Brett
Sir Robert Chiltern, Bart, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs:
Keith Michell
Vicomte de Nanjac:
Michel Faure
Mason, butler to Sir Robert:
Raymond Graham
Phipps, Lord Goring's servant:
Erik Chitty
Lady Chiltern:
Dinah Sheridan
Lady Markby:
Zena Dare
Countess of Basildon:
Magda Miller
Mrs. Marchmont:
Penelope Lee
Miss Mabel Chiltern, Sir Robert's sister:
Susan Hampshire
Mrs. Cheveley:
Margaret Leighton

The Daily Mail Transatlantic Air Race between London and New York ends tonight
Cliff Michelmore at the G.P.O. Tower, Raymond Baxter at London Airport, and Chris Rainbow at the Empire State Building in New York cover last-minute attempts by British and American competitors to win this £60,000 race to the top of the two tallest buildings on each side of the Atlantic.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Presenter/producer:
Chris Rainbow
Producer:
Brian Johnson
Producer:
John Mills
Producer:
Dennis Monger
Executive producer:
Brian Robins

BBC One London

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