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A magazine for viewers from Pakistan and India which includes discussions, a review of recent news, music, and stories from the communities.
Presented and produced by Saleem Shahed

(from BBC Midlands; repeated on Wednesday at 12.25)

Contributors

Presenter/producer:
Saleem Shahed
Director:
Mahendra Kaul

An invitation to speak French with Max Bellancourt
assisted by Jacques Faber, Violetta Farjeon, Jacqueline Holtz, Georges Lambert and Andre Maranne

(repeated on Saturday at 10.0 am)

Contributors

Presenter/Dialogues and language consultant:
Max Bellancourt
Assisted by:
Jacques Faber
Assisted by:
Violetta Farjeon
Assisted by:
Jacqueline Holtz
Assisted by:
Georges Lambert
Assisted by:
Andre Maranne
Teaching course:
Joseph Cremona
Producer:
Sheila Innes

A beginners' course in German
Introduced by Leslie Banks
with Dorothea Neukirchen, Werner Umberg, Anna Kilpinen, Aletta Lohmeyer, Jorg Sorensen, Milo Sperber

(repeated on Saturday at 10.30 am)

Contributors

Presenter:
Leslie Banks
Language teaching adviser:
Antony Peck
Writer:
Milo Sperber
Director:
Tony Roberts
Producer:
David Hargreaves
[Actress]:
Dorothea Neukirchen
[Actor]:
Werner Umberg
[Actress]:
Anna Kilpinen
[Actress]:
Aletta Lohmeyer
[Actor]:
Jorg Sorensen
[Actor]:
Milo Sperber

A meditation for the 600th anniversary of a country church
Compiled and introduced by Ormerod Greenwood.
with Polly Murch, Allan McClelland, Shirley Collins, Dolly Collins and The Rev. John Cornish.
From Holy Trinity Church, Poynings, Sussex

Contributors

Presenter:
Ormerod Greenwood
Guest:
Polly Murch
Guest:
Allan McClelland
Guest:
Shirley Collins
Guest:
Dolly Collins
Guest:
The Rev. John Cornish
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

Introduced by John Cherrington

David Richardson reports on this year's maize crop for silage and grain and looks at its value as high energy feed and a break crop.

(from BBC Midlands)

Weather for farmers
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Reporter:
David Richardson
Producer:
Michael Marshall

starring Max Bygraves
with Dennis Price, Michael Medwin, Florence Desmond

Max Bygraves brings a polished professional approach to this story of the rise of an ex-serviceman, from the variety stage to the pinnacle of the entertainment world - a story with more than a passing reference to Max's own career. In the midst of success, however, Charley Moon begins to yearn for a simpler, more sincere existence.

(Colour)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Leslie Bricusse
Based on the novel by:
Reginald Arkell
Producer:
Colin Lesslie
Producer:
Aubrey Baring
Director:
Guy Hamilton
Charley Moon:
Max Bygraves
Harold Armytage:
Dennis Price
Alf Higgins:
Michael Medwin
Mary Minton:
Florence Desmond
Angel Dream:
Shirley Eaton
Rose:
Patricia Driscoll

A comedy film series
starring Lucille Ball as Lucy Carter
with Desi Arnaz Jr. and Lucie as her children, Craig and Kim
and Gale Gordon as Harrison Carter

Lucy's Working Daughter
...has her work cut out - keeping Mum mum!
(Colour)

Contributors

Lucy Carter:
Lucille Ball
Craig:
Desi Arnaz Jr.
Kim:
Lucie Arnaz
Harrison Carter:
Gale Gordon

In this second film Jacques Cousteau and his team of scientists have reached the Indian Ocean. They test Cousteau's specially designed mini-submarines, which enable them to film the mating behaviour of the Great Green Sea Turtles.

Produced by Les Requins Associes and Wolper Productions Inc.
(BBC South and West; first shown on BBC2)
(Colour)

Contributors

Explorer/Narrator:
Jacques Cousteau
Narrator:
Hugh Falkus

by Oliver Postgate
Music hath charms... and it grows well too, which is fortunate because the soup-dragon ate most of it.

(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Oliver Postgate
Puppets and settings:
Peter Firmin
Music:
Vernon Elliott
Film:
null Smallfilms

from the Chapel of the Meeting-House at the University of Sussex, Brighton
Introduced by Peter Firth
(from BBC South and West)

Hymns (from BBC Hymn Book)
Hail to the Lord's Anointed (Cruger)
The Lord will come (J. Stephen)
Lord, thy word abideth (Ravenshaw)
'Tis the gift to be simple (Simple gifts)
O Love, how deep, how broad, how high! (Eisenach)
God of concrete, God of steel (Heathlands)
Wake, wake! (Wachet Auf)
Forth in thy name (Angels' Song)

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Firth
Conductor:
Ian Copley
Organist:
Richard Popplewell
Soloist:
Leonard Pearcey
TV Presentation:
John Dobson

by David Ellis
Created by Francis Durbridge
[Starring] Francis Matthews as Paul, Ros Drinkwater as Steve, June Ellis as Kate, Blake Butler as Eric

After an evening at a gambling club, Paul takes a hostess, Sandra, back to her flat. When Paul arrives home in the early hours of the morning he tells Steve he has been talking over old times with a friend. What is Paul up to?
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
David Ellis
Created by:
Francis Durbridge
Script Editor:
Barry Thomas
Designer:
Martin Collins
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Director:
Eric Hills
Paul Temple:
Francis Matthews
Steve Temple:
Ros Drinkwater
Kate:
June Ellis
Eric:
Blake Butler
Sandra Leighton:
Maggie London
Det-Insp Dean:
Geoffrey Palmer
Bruce Conway:
Brian McDermott
Max Bronson:
Walter Gotell
Henry Kingsland:
Dudley Jones
Roger Lessing:
William Dexter
Auctioneer:
Arnold Peters

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

'I used to write plays when I was about eleven. I suppose it was an absolute gift, because I left school when I was nine, I went on the stage when I was 10, and so I didn't have any formal education, which left me free to educate myself.'
'I think writing is an art and a craft and if you can combine the two you make a living out of it'
Noel Coward talks to Patrick Garland about his career as a playwright.
Introduced by Ronald Bryden with excerpts from The Vortex, Hay Fever, Blithe Spirit, This Happy Breed, and Star
(Noel Coward's two week birthday party: pages 60-65)
(Colour)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Noel Coward
Interviewer:
Patrick Garland
Presenter:
Ronald Bryden
Designer:
Michael Porter
Producer:
Hal Burton

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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