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interpreted by The Rev John Miller
with James Grout, John Franklyn Robbins
and The Southwark Singers Conductor Denis Coleman
From the Church of All Hallows, London Wall

Contributors

Presenter:
The Rev John Miller
Reader:
James Grout
Reader:
John Franklyn Robbins
Singers:
The Southwark Singers
Conductor:
Denis Coleman
Organist:
Anthony Booker
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

Introduced by John Cherrington

An alternative to the Fair Deal approach.
Clifford Selly asks whether farmers can improve their position by working towards separate control for their products so that they can operate with greater confidence in a managed market.
(from Birmingham)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Reporter:
Clifford Selly
Producer:
Philip Hicks

Why has the need for nursery schools become so pressing? What do they do for children?
Elma McDougall, Staff Inspector of Nursery and Infant Education at the Department of Education and Science, introduces film from The Limes Nursery School in Bristol.
Chairman David Lucas
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Elma McDougall
Chairman:
David Lucas
Director:
Robin Stewart
Producer:
Eileen Molony

Conversation - personalities - ideas - controversies - questions with Robin Day talking this afternoon to Lord Gardiner, the Lord Chancellor, on the thorny subject of 'law reform.'

Contributors

Presenter:
Robin Day
Interviewee:
Lord Gardiner
Producer:
Margaret Douglas

Starring Shirley Temple, Victor McLaglen

A little girl staying with her grandfather in India unintentionally helps the local natives to release their chieftain.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Ernest Pascal
Screenplay:
Julien Josephson
Based on the story "Wee Willie Winkie" by:
Rudyard Kipling
Director:
John Ford
Producer:
Darryl F. Zanuck
Priscilla Williams:
Shirley Temple
Sergeant MacDuff:
Victor McLaglen
Colonel Williams:
C. Aubrey Smith
Joyce Williams:
June Lang
Coppy (Lieut Brandes):
Michael Whalen
Khoda Khan:
Cesar Romero

Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of antiques with Max Robertson
Customers Dana Gillespie, Mike Raven
(from BBC South and West)

Contributors

Presenter:
Max Robertson
Resident connoisseur:
Arthur Negus
Guest connoisseur:
Ian Harris
Customer:
Dana Gillespie
Customer:
Mike Raven
Director:
Paul Smith
Producer:
John King

with Cliff Michelmore

Mexico has been called the most interesting holiday destination of the 70s. And now, with the World Cup, it could also be the most exciting.
All-inclusive holidays, both to see the football and Mexico, are being offered by several companies at attractive prices. Thousands of British fans will be taking what, for many, will be the journey of a lifetime. Holiday 70 reports on what they can expect to find-to see - and to do.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Producer:
Tom Savage

A new wildlife film series

Filmed in incredible close-up by a new method developed at Oxford, the life-cycle of the insect is revealed in graphic detail, some sequences magnify events over 200 times.
From the tiny egg the emerging caterpillar gets through four new suits before pupating into a chrysalis for the winter. In spring the miracle of metamorphosis produces the fluttering butterfly of sunlight and flowers.
(from Bristol)
(Colour)

Contributors

Narrator:
Michael Aspel
Filmed by:
Gerald Thompson
Filmed by:
Eric Skinner
Producer:
Jeffery Boswall

from St Paul's Church, Weston-super-Mare
Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler
with combined local choirs and the Salvation Army Band

Alleluia! sing to Jesus (Hyfrydol)
Hills of the North (Little Cornard)
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (St Fulbert)
Blessed city (Westminster Abbey)
Judge eternal (Richard Graves)
Deck thyself, my soul (Schmucke dich)
The spacious firmament (Addison's)
Forth in thy name (Angel's Song)
Glory to thee, my God (Tallis's Canon)

Contributors

Presenter:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Musicians:
The Salvation Army Band
Conductor:
Richard Graves
Organist:
Michael Burton
Producer:
John Dobson
Series Producer:
Philip S. Gilbert

by Derrick Sherwin
Created by Francis Durbridge
Starring Francis Matthews as Paul
with Ros Drinkwater as Steve, June Ellis as Kate, George Sewell as Sammy Carson

Paul is literally 'taken for a ride' when he contemplates buying a new car. Sammy Carson, ex-villain and part-owner of the garage involved, offers Paul the car in exchange for his help - which he badly needs!
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Derrick Sherwin
Created by:
Francis Durbridge
Lighting:
John Summers
Sound:
Peter Wineman
Script Editor:
Trevor Ray
Designer:
Martin Johnson
Producer:
Peter Bryant
Producer:
Derrick Sherwin
Director:
Ken Hannam
Paul Temple:
Francis Matthews
Steve:
Ros Drinkwater
Kate:
June Ellis
Sammy Carson:
George Sewell
Judy Saire:
Caroline Blakiston
Wallace:
John Gill
Arthur Silver:
Richard Hampton
Eddy Bates:
Tom Oliver
Gran:
Patsy Smart
Paddy:
Derek Martin
Woman Police Constable:
Elizabeth Digby-Smith
Garage foreman:
Jay Neil

Starring Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner

The first in this new season of outstanding feature films is adapted from the famous novel by Ernest Hemingway. Writer Harry Street (Gregory Peck) lies injured and dangerously ill in an African hunting camp. Attended by his wife (Susan Hayward), he begins to review his life-the search for love and adventure that have brought him to the hot plains beneath the mountain of Kilimanjaro.
Like many of his stories, Kilimanjaro suggests parallels with Hemingway's own life, moving as it does from sophisticated Thirties Paris to the brutality of the Spanish Civil War and the wide open spaces of Central Africa.
Hemingway's action-man stories with their personal blend of the beefcake and brains were naturals for Hollywood in the last two or three decades. A Farewell to Arms, To Have and Have Not, The Macomber Affair, For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Killers all bore the stamp of Hemingway.

Contributors

Based on the novel by:
Ernest Hemingway
Screenplay:
Casey Robinson
Producer:
Darryl F. Zanuck
Director:
Henry King
Harry:
Gregory Peck
Helen:
Susan Hayward
Cynthia:
Ava Gardner
Countess Liz:
Hildegard Neff
Uncle Bill:
Leo G. Carroll
Johnson:
Torin Thatcher

featuring The Choir of Wandsworth School conducted by Russell Burgess

A few years ago school music often meant hymn-singing at Assembly. Today the situation has so altered that many school music groups are making recordings and giving public performances. At Wandsworth Comprehensive School the Choir, under Russell Burgess, is so much in demand that music would seem to occupy the entire curriculum. In fact it is still an 'out of school' activity.

Contributors

Singers:
The Choir of Wandsworth School
Conductor:
Russell Burgess
Producer:
Ian Engelmann

Starring Spike Milligan
and featuring Julian Orchard, Frank Thornton, Ann Lancaster, Leon Thau, Paul McDowell, Josephine Gordon, Thelma Taylor, Bernard Jamieson
also appearing this week Fanny Carey, Bill Pertwee, Charlie Atom, Christopher Reynolds, Bert Simms

Adapted by Barry Took from the Beachcomber column of the Daily Express
Additional material by Spike Milligan

Contributors

Author:
Beachcomber [J.B. Morton]
Adapted by:
Barry Took
Additional material:
Spike Milligan
Ballet devised by:
Josephine Gordon
Music:
Dennis Wilson
Design:
Roger Liminton
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Dr. Strabismus:
Spike Milligan
[Actor]:
Julian Orchard
[Actor]:
Frank Thornton
[Actress]:
Ann Lancaster
[Actor]:
Leon Thau
[Actor]:
Paul McDowell
[Actress]:
Josephine Gordon
[Actress]:
Thelma Taylor
[Actor]:
Bernard Jamieson
[Actress]:
Fanny Carey
[Actor]:
Bill Pertwee
[Actor]:
Charlie Atom
[Actor]:
Christopher Reynolds
[Actor]:
Bert Simms

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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