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An invitation to speak French
with Max Bellancourt, Violetta Farjeon, Jacqueline Holtz, Georges Lambert and Michele Leighton

Contributors

Presenter/Dialogues and language adviser:
Max Bellancourt
Teaching course:
Joseph Cremona
Director:
John Twitchin
Producer:
Sheila Innes
[Actress]:
Violetta Farjeon
[Actress]:
Jacqueline Holtz
[Actor]:
Georges Lambert
[Actress]:
Michele Leighton

A beginners' course in German
Introduced by Leslie Banks
With Dorothea Neukirchen, Werner Umberg, Gerard Heinz, George Mikell, Jorg Sorensen, Milo Sperber, Gordon Sterne

Contributors

Presenter:
Leslie Banks
Language teaching adviser:
Antony Peck
Drama script:
Milo Sperber
Producer:
David Hargreaves
[Actress]:
Dorothea Neukirchen
[Actor]:
Werner Umberg
[Actor]:
Gerard Heinz
[Actor]:
George Mikell
[Actor]:
Jorg Sorensen
[Actor]:
Milo Sperber
[Actor]:
Gordon Sterne

An anthology compiled by Leon Rosselson
with Maddy Prior, Roy Bailey, Peter Knight, Leon Rosselson, Allan McClelland, Roy Spencer
Introduced by Basil Moss who also discusses the religious significance of dance with Joan Russell and Joan Tooke

Contributors

Writer/Singer:
Leon Rosselson
Singer:
Maddy Prior
Singer:
Roy Bailey
Musician:
Peter Knight
Reader:
Allan McClelland
Reader:
Roy Spencer
Reader:
Basil Moss
Guest:
Joan Russell
Guest:
Joan Tooke
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

David Vine introduces the first of 10 programmes for people who want to improve their swimming.
With Eddie Gorton of the ASA

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Instructor:
Eddie Gorton
Director:
John Rickword
Producer:
John Dobson

John Cherrington looks at the economics of changing indifferent land into useful water, and the possibilities of producing a cash crop from fish.
(from Birmingham)

Weather for farmers
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Producer:
Philip Hicks

Are they alternatives or do we need both?
Joan Lestor, Parliamentary Under-secretary of State for the Department of Education and Science, answers questions by:
Marianne Parry, Director of Pre-school Education Project, Schools Council
Brenda Crowe, National Adviser, Pre-school Playgroups Association
Betty Osborn, Chairman, National Campaign for Nursery Education
Chairman Alan Little
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Joan Lestor
Interviewer:
Marianne Parry
Interviewer:
Brenda Crowe
Interviewer:
Betty Osborn
Chairman:
Alan Little
Director:
Robin Stewart
Producer:
Eileen Molony

Starring Randolph Scott, Binnie Barnes, Henry Wilcoxen, Bruce Cabot, Heather Angel

The adventures of Hawkeye, legendary frontier scout.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Philip Dunne
Based on the story by:
James Fenimore Cooper
Director:
George B. Seitz
Producer:
Edward Small
Hawkeye:
Randolph Scott
Alice Munro:
Binnie Barnes
Cora Munro:
Heather Angel
Colonel Munro:
Hugh Buckler
Major Heyward:
Henry Wilcoxen
Magua:
Bruce Cabot
Chingachgook:
Robert Barrat

Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of antiques with Max Robertson
Customers Herta Milne, Robin Ray

Contributors

Presenter:
Max Robertson
Resident connoisseur:
Arthur Negus
Guest connoisseur:
Clifford Henderson
Customer:
Herta Milne
Customer:
Robin Ray
Director:
Paul Smith
Producer:
John King

Cliff Morgan meets young people who have unusual and exciting ways of spending their leisure time. The Hutsulka, a highland dance from the Carpathian Mountains, is just one of the exciting dances performed by the Ukrainian Youth Group from Nottingham. Edward Fitzgibbon of Chelsea makes the most accurate miniature soldiers in the country. There is an item too about collecting rocks.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Morgan
Dancers:
Ukrainian Youth Group
Guest:
Edward Fitzgibbon
Producer:
Dewi Griffiths

A new wildlife film series

Betta splendens is the scientific name of a magnificent pugilist of the underwater world: the fighting fish of Siam. Its territorial combats and incredibly erotic love-play fascinate the scientists. Sociologists are no less interested in the role of the animal in the folklore of its native Thailand, where it is line-bred for purposes of gambling.
Commentary by Clifford Dyment
(Colour)

Contributors

Narrator:
Clifford Dyment
Scientific Adviser:
Michael J. Simpson
Filmed by:
Ronald Eastman
Producer:
Jeffery Boswall

Falling in love and sudden conversion - superstitions and nameless fears - prayer and meditation - miraculous cures - reincarnation and life after death.
A series of programmes with Clifford Hanley finding out what people really feel and believe.

Contributors

Presenter:
Clifford Hanley
Director:
John Barclay
Producer:
Oliver Hunkin

from St Mary's Church, Bangor, North Wales
Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler
with Janet Price
and the St Deiniol Singers, Bethesda Ladies Choir, Gwynnedd Singers, Llithfaen and District Choral Society, Penrhyn Male Voice Choir, St Paul's School Choir

Hark! hark, my soul!
Onward Christian soldiers
Tell me the old, old story I need thee every hour
Arglwydd gad im dawel orffwys (Arwelfa)
Saviour like a shepherd lead us
Soul of my Saviour, sanctify my breast (Anima Christi)
In the sweet bye and bye
God be with you till we meet again

Contributors

Presenter:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Singer:
Janet Price
Singers:
The St Deiniol Singers
Singers:
Bethesda Ladies Choir
Singers:
Gwynnedd Singers
Singers:
Llithfaen and District Choral Society
Singers:
Penrhyn Male Voice Choir
Singers:
St Paul's School Choir
Conductor:
James Williams
Organist:
Raymond Williams
Producer:
Tregelles Williams
Series Producer:
Philip S. Gilbert

An appeal by Virginia McKenna
Nature is the one field in which the process of destruction is irreversible. World Wildlife is devoted to the urgent task of conservation.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Virginia McKenna

Adapted for television by Pauline MacAulay.
(Stage version by Lance Sieveking and Richard Cottrell)
Starring Leo Genn, Rachel Kempson, Glenda Jackson
with Sarah-Jane Gwillim

(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
E.M. Forster
Adapted by:
Pauline MacAulay
Stage version by:
Lance Sieveking
Stage version by:
Richard Cottrell
Incidental music composed by:
Elizabeth Poston
Incidental music played by:
The Garvent Orchestra
Conductor:
Douglas Robinson
Script Editor:
Rosemary Hill
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Donald McWhinnie
Helen Schlegel:
Sarah-Jane Gwillim
Henry Wilcox:
Leo Genn
Charles Wilcox:
Kenneth Fortescue
Evie Wilcox:
Hermione Boulton
Ruth Wilcox:
Rachel Kempson
Paul Wilcox:
Ian Ricketts
Margaret Schlegel:
Glenda Jackson
Aunt Juley:
Gwen Nelson
Tibby Schlegel:
Christopher Witty
Railway porter:
Robin Cook
Leonard Bast:
Andrew Ray
Cousin Frieda:
Rachel Stewart
Jacky:
Geraldine Sherman
The Wilcoxes' maid:
Georgina Patterson
Guest at lunch:
Sally Lewis
Miss Quested:
Tessa Shaw
Gravedigger:
John Tordoff
Dolly Wilcox:
Caroline Hunt
The Schlegels' maid:
Mary Healey
Miss Avery:
Daphne Heard
Waitress:
Suzanne Kerchiss
Butler:
Ralph Ball
Tom:
Bobby Racher
Dr Mansbridge:
Danvers Walker

talking to Michael Flanders

The actor who created the part of Jo in The Forsyte Saga discusses his start in the theatrical profession at the Windmill Theatre, his years in repertory and his rapid rise to stardom. He looks at some of the actor's problems in creating characters in the theatre, the cinema and on television, and looks at excerpts from some of his best-known roles: The Secretary Bird; The Forsyte Saga; The Comedy Man; Raising a Riot; The Deep Blue Sea; Reach for the Sky; The Admirable Crichton; The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw; Sink the Bismarck
(What I owe to the Forsytes: pages 6-8)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Kenneth More
Interviewer:
Michael Flanders
Designer:
John White
Producer:
Hal Burton

with her guests Billy Preston and Nino Tempo and April Stevens

Contributors

Presenter/Singer/Guitarist:
Julie Felix
Singer/Pianist:
Billy Preston
Musician:
Nino Tempo
Singer:
April Stevens
Musical Director:
John Cameron
Design:
Don Taylor
Producer:
Colin Charman

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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