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An invitation to speak French with Max Bellancourt
assisted by Jacques Faber, Jacqueline Holtz, Georges Lambert, Pamela Stirling

Contributors

Presenter/Dialogues and language consultant:
Max Bellancourt
Assisted by:
Jacques Faber
Assisted by:
Jacqueline Holtz
Assisted by:
Georges Lambert
Assisted by:
Pamela Stirling
Teaching course:
Joseph Cremona
Director:
John Twitchin
Producer:
Sheila Innes

A beginners' course in German
Introduced by Leslie Banks
with Dorothea Neukirchen, Werner Umberg, Michael Mellinger, Anna Kilpinen, Karen Glaser, Milo Sperber

Contributors

Presenter:
Leslie Banks
Language teaching adviser:
Antony Peck
Drama script:
Milo Sperber
Producer:
David Hargreaves
[Actress]:
Dorothea Neukirchen
[Actor]:
Werner Umberg
[Actor]:
Michael Mellinger
[Actress]:
Anna Kilpinen
[Actress]:
Karen Glaser
[Actor]:
Milo Sperber

What is the role of government in industry? Should the State control industry more tightly or should it lay the ground rules only?
Professor Gordon Wills talks with Campbell Adamson, Director General of the CBI; Lord Kearton, Chairman of Courtaulds Ltd and Frank McDadzcan, a Managing Director of Royal Dutch/Shell international

Contributors

Presenter:
Professor Gordon Wills
Panellist:
Campbell Adamson
Panellist:
Lord Kearton
Panellist:
Frank McDadzcan
Producer:
Paul Ellis

The early advantages of Common Market agriculture to Holland are now beginning to disappear as a result of increasing competition from other producers in the EEC. David Richardson visits farmers there to see how they have benefited from 12 years in the Community.
(from BBC Midlands)

Weather for farmers
(Colour)

1.50 Interval

Contributors

Presenter:
David Richardson
Producer:
Michael Marshall

What's a gribble, and how do you upset its appetite?
Why don't cranes fall over?
Do mice cross white lines?
what are tomorrow's scientists up to today?
A chance to find out as teams of schoolchildren from all over the country compete in the second of four heats for the Sunday Times 'Science Fair' trophy. The winners will represent Great Britain at an international Science Fair in Holland.
Finding out the answers, pupils from Manor Court Secondary School, Portsmouth; Slade Junior Infants School, Erdington, Birmingham; Marlborough School Woodstock, Oxfordshire
The Judges: Dr. M. Pugh Thomas, Professor John Fremlin, Dr. John Carthy
Presented by Paddy Feeny

Contributors

Judge:
Dr. M. Pugh Thomas
Judge:
Professor John Fremlin
Judge:
Dr. John Carthy
Presenter:
Paddy Feeny
Director:
Robin Bootle
Producer:
Alan Grimley

Feature films selected for the occasion - at home with the family - this week starring Colin Petersen, Ralph Richardson, John McCallum, 'Chips' Rafferty

The adventures of a spirited young boy in the Australian bush. The wide open spaces and Colin Petersen's cheeky charm made this film, produced under the aegis of the late Sir Alexander Korda, an instant box-office success.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Moore Raymond
Screenplay/Produced and directed by:
Anthony Kimmins
Smiley:
Colin Petersen
The Rev Lambeth:
Ralph Richardson
Rankin:
John McCallum
Sgt Flaxman:
'Chips' Rafferty
Miss Workman:
Jocelyn Hernfield
Joey:
Bruce Archer

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

Lucy and Carol Burnett ...go back to school!

Contributors

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

with Cliff Michelmore
Holiday 70 examines the fastest growing leisure pursuit in history -the winter sports holiday.
Ski-ing, once a sport for the rich and dedicated, now attracts a wide variety of people to an even wider variety of places.
Today's programme looks at Voss in Norway, and visits the 'Paris of the Alps,' Kitzbuhel, Austria's leading resort.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Producer:
Tom Savage

by Sir Walter Scott
dramatised in 10 parts by Alexander Baron
Ivanhoe has been wounded and his identity revealed. Rebecca has rescued him and assumed the role of nurse. John has learned that Richard has escaped from prison in Austria.

Contributors

Author:
Sir Walter Scott
Dramatised by:
Alexander Baron
Script editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
David Spode
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
David Maloney
Prince John:
Tim Preece
de Boeuf:
Michael Brennan
de Bracy:
Roger Bizley
de Malvoisin:
Vernon Joyner
Fitzurse:
Noel Coleman
Ivanhoe:
Eric Flynn
Rebecca:
Vivian Brooks
Isaac:
John Franklyn Robbins
Cedric:
Peter Dyneley
Rowena:
Clare Jenkins
Sir Brian de Bois Guilbert:
Anthony Bate
Prior Aymer:
Kevin Brennan
Athelstane:
Inigo Jackson
Locksley:
Clive Graham
Gurth:
Graham Weston
Wamba:
Hugh Walters
Oswald:
Esmond Webb
First Norman soldier:
Pat Gorman
Second Norman soldier:
Desmond Cullum-Jones

from the Salvation Army Citadel, Gloucester; with The Salvation Army Band, The Songsters, and Singing Company
Introduced by William Purcell

Salvation! (Lift up the Banner)
Hark! the sounds (Armageddon)
The Saviour sought and found me (O what a wonderful day)
Jesus, where'er thy people (Harton-Lea)
Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
We are witnesses for Jesus (By the pathway of duty)
When we walk (Trust and Obey)
We are marching on (Happy Song)
Peace in our time, O Lord (Peace)
God's love to me (Faith is the victory)

Contributors

Musicians:
The Salvation Army Band
Presenter:
William Purcell
Organist:
Syd Colley
Pianist:
Keri Butler
Conductor:
Bandmaster Maurice St Severn
Arranged by:
Philip Turner
Presented for TV by:
Barrie Edgar

by John Tully
Created by Francis Durbridge
[Starring] Francis Matthews as Paul, Ros Drinkwater as Steve, June Ellis as Kate

Paul and Steve find themselves involved with Mr Wallace, a researcher into extra-sensory perception. But Mr Wallace has another talent that interests Paul: he can predict accidents. Unfortunately, the victims never seem to get his warnings in time.

Contributors

Writer:
John Tully
Created by:
Francis Durbridge
Script Editor:
Barry Thomas
Designer:
Roger Ford
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Director:
Eric Hills
Paul:
Francis Matthews
Steve:
Ros Drinkwater
Kate:
June Ellis
Mr Wallace:
Peter Copley
Elsie:
Geraldine Moffatt
Sir Geoffrey Trafford:
Dennis Bowen
Mrs Touchkin:
Sheila Brownrigg
Mrs Fairley:
Kathleen Byron
Hilda:
Angela Ellis
Det-Insp Burrows:
Emrys Leyshon
Reception clerk:
Richard Fescud

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

In the curves of Pavlova's instep are expressed all the yearnings of the Russian soul (Levinson)
A biography, including rare filmed fragments of the great Russian dancer
Written and spoken by Ronald Eyre
with Sir Frederick Ashton, Director, the Royal Ballet; Cyril Beaumont, historian; Sol Hurok, impresario; Dame Marie Rambert; Dame Sybil Thorndike and former members of the Pavlova Ballet: Winifred Edwards; Madge Hodgshon; Enid Jarner;
Mary Skeaping

Contributors

Writer/narrator:
Ronald Eyre
Interviewee:
Sir Frederick Ashton
Interviewee:
Cyril Beaumont
Interviewee:
Sol Hurok
Interviewee:
Dame Marie Rambert
Interviewee:
Dame Sybil Thorndike
Interviewee:
Winifred Edwards
Interviewee:
Madge Hodgshon
Interviewee:
Enid Jarner
Interviewee:
Mary Skeaping
Stills sequences directed by:
Tom Taylor
Producer:
Margaret Dale

Adapted by Barry Took and John Junkin from the Beachcomber column of the Daily Express.
The Anthology of Huntingdonshire Cabmen read by Michael Redgrave.
Starring Spike Milligan
and featuring George Benson, Clive Dunn, Patricia Hayes, Julian Orchard, Sheila Steafel, Frank Thornton, Leon Thau
Also appearing this week: Arthur Mullard, Gerald Campion, Lionel Wheeler, Sandra Burville

Contributors

Author:
Beachcomber [J.B. Morton]
Adapted by:
Barry Took
Adapted by:
John Junkin
Reader (The Anthology of Huntingdonshire Cabmen):
Michael Redgrave
Additional Material:
Ken Hoare
Music:
Dennis Wilson
Design:
Martin Collins
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Dr. Strabismus:
Spike Milligan
[Actor]:
George Benson
[Actor]:
Clive Dunn
[Actress]:
Patricia Hayes
[Actor]:
Julian Orchard
[Actress]:
Sheila Steafel
[Actor]:
Frank Thornton
[Actor]:
Leon Thau
[Actor]:
Arthur Mullard
[Actor]:
Gerald Campion
[Actor]:
Lionel Wheeler
[Actress]:
Sandra Burville

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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