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A beginners' course in German
Introduced by Leslie Banks
With Dorothea Neukirchen, Werner Umberg, Paul Hansard, Michael Mellinger, George Mikell, Suzanne Roquette, Frederick Schrecker, Milo Sperber, Pieter van Der Stolk

Contributors

Presenter:
Leslie Banks
Language teaching adviser:
Antony Peck
Drama script:
Milo Sperber
Director:
Tony Roberts
Producer:
David Hargreaves
[Actress]:
Dorothea Neukirchen
[Actor]:
Werner Umberg
[Actor]:
Paul Hansard
[Actor]:
Michael Mellinger
[Actor]:
George Mikell
[Actress]:
Suzanne Roquette
[Actor]:
Frederick Schrecker
[Actor]:
Milo Sperber
[Actor]:
Pieter van der Stolk

An interpretation of the story of Noah
With Reginald Askew, Veronica McDouall, Leonard Daniels, A Doctor, and Christ Church Choir
from Christ Church, Lancaster Cathedral

11.30 Interval

Contributors

Speaker:
Reginald Askew
Speaker:
Veronica McDouall
Speaker:
Leonard Daniels
Speaker:
A doctor [name uncredited]
Singers:
Christ Church Choir
Director of Music:
Alan Armstrong
Organist:
Robin Jackson
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

The single French province of Brittany grows 70 per cent as much farm produce as Belgium, and 40 per cent as much as Holland.
David Richardson looks at the kind of competition we can expect, particularly in vegetables, if the United Kingdom joins the EEC
(From Birmingham)

Weather for farmers
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Richardson
Producer:
Michael Marshall

Philip Jenkinson in Hollywood talks to 75-year-old film director John Ford in one of his rare TV appearances.
With extracts from The Iron Horse (1924); The Lost Patrol (1934); The Informer (1935); Steamboat Round the Bend (1935); Wee WillieWinkie (1937); Stagecoach (1939); The Grapes of Wrath (1940); The Quiet Man (1952); The Sun Shines Bright (1953); Sergeant Rutledge (1960); Donovan's Reef (1963)

Contributors

Interviewer:
Philip Jenkinson
Interviewee:
John Ford
Editor:
Rowan Ayers

Feature films selected for the occasion - at home with the family -this week starring Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood, Peter Finch

A priest, who spends his spare time capturing and reforming criminals, almost meets his match. Alec Guinness gives a delightfully inventive and humorous performance in this G.K. Chesterton story directed by Robert Hamer.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Thelma Schnee
Screenplay/Director:
Robert Hamer
Based on the stories by:
G.K. Chesterton
Producer:
Vivian A. Cox
Father Brown:
Alec Guinness
Lady Warren:
Joan Greenwood
Flambeau:
Peter Finch
The Bishop:
Cecil Parker
Inspector Valentine:
Bernard Lee
Parkinson:
Sidney James

Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of antiques with Max Robertson
Customers Felicity Hain, David Griffiths
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Max Robertson
Resident connoisseur:
Arthur Negus
Guest connoisseur:
Richard Falkiner
Customer:
Felicity Hain
Customer:
David Griffiths
Director:
Paul Smith
Producer:
John King

Cliff Morgan meets young people with unusual and exciting ways of spending their leisure time.
Peter Gillett, aged 11, of Northwood, Isle of Wight, has a collection of monsters which includes a gecko, Charlie the cayman, and Claude the sun-gazer, but to Peter they are adorable pets.
Brian Riley and Christopher Hanks of Nailsworth, Gloucester, spend a great deal of their spare time in the local river. Their hobby? Clay pipes!
Three young fans from Stockport remind us that 'boogie-woogie' lives.
(from Cardiff)

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Morgan
Guest:
Peter Gillett
Guest:
Brian Riley
Guest:
Christopher Hanks
Producer:
Dewi Griffiths

In two centuries man has wiped out most of the unique wildlife of the Seychelles Islands.
Tony Beamish went there to see what was left. Among other things he saw an 'extinct' bird - the black paradise flycatcher (above)-building its nest, and the Seychelles magpie robin, one of the rarest birds in the world, happily feeding round the Creole houses.
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Directed and filmed by:
Tony Beamish
Producer:
Jeffery Boswall

Is the brain merely a computer - programmed by heredity and experience? Or do you have freewill? Dr Grey Walter of the Burden Neurological Institute in Bristol and Professor Donald MacKay of the Department of Communication at Keele University demonstrate their work on brain functions in their own laboratories, and discuss its implications.
With Fyfe Robertson.
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Fyfe Robertson
Expert:
Dr Grey Walter
Expert:
Professor Donald MacKay
Director:
Peter Crawford
Producer:
Peter Firth

from King's College Chapel, University of Aberdeen
Introduced by Douglas Kynoch
with the University Chapel Choir, The University Choral Society and Inverurie Academy Choir
Choirmaster James Lobban

O come, let us sing (Bon-Accord)
Thy hand, O God (Thornbury)
Palm Sunday (Eric Reid)
Forth in thy name (Song 34)
Look upon us, blessed Lord (Liebster Jesu)
Magnificat (R Barrett-Ayres)
Glory be to God the Father (Kirk week)
Jubilate Deo (R. Barrett-Ayres)
Am I my brother's keeper? (R. Barrett-Ayres)
The Lord is King! (Church Triumphant)
We thank you, Lord (Doreen Newport)
All praise to thee (Tallis's Canon)
Though in God's form he was (Balgownie)

(from Scotland)

Contributors

Presenter:
Douglas Kynoch
Singers:
Aberdeen University Chapel Choir
Singers:
Aberdeen University Choral Society
Singers:
Inverurie Academy Choir
Choirmaster:
James Lobban
Organist:
Peter Inness
Conductor:
Reginald Barrett-Ayres
Prayer and Blessing:
The Rev Stanley Menzies
Director:
Ralph Smith
Producer:
Ronald Falconer

by Jeremy Burnham
Created by Francis Durbridge
Starring Francis Matthews as Paul
with Ros Drinkwater as Steve

Paul, on a visit to Edinburgh to attend a Crime Writer's Conference, is asked by a beautiful young German girl to read her first novel. A charming girl - an innocent request - but the book seems to be in great demand...

Contributors

Writer:
Jeremy Burnham
Created by:
Francis Durbridge
Script Editor:
Trevor Ray
Designer:
Roger Ford
Producer:
Peter Bryant
Producer:
Derrick Sherwin
Director:
Ken Hannam
Andrew Grant:
Andrew Faulds
Rudi:
Dennis Waterman
Christl:
Janet Key
Inspector McPhail:
John Grieve
Ciani:
David Healy
Paddy:
Derek Martin
Constable:
John Scholes
Cleaner:
Jack Le White

In the presence of Her Majesty The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh in aid of the British Isles Countries participating in the British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh

Artists taking part include:
Dave Allen, Arrival, Tony Bennett, Cilla Black

Basil Brush with Derek Fowlds

Dad's Army
special episode written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
starring
Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier and Clive Dunn
with John Laurie, James Beck, Arnold Ridley, Ian Lavender

Vera Lynn, Rod McKuen

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise

Up Pompeii!
special episode written by Talbot Rothwell
starring Frankie Howerd
with Elizabeth Larner, Kerry Gardner, Jeanne Mockford

The Young Generation
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra

(The world of Tom Sloan, page 10: see also page 6)

Contributors

Comedian:
Dave Allen
Musicians:
null Arrival
Singer:
Tony Bennett
Singer:
Cilla Black
Mr. Derek (Basil Brush):
Derek Fowlds
Script (Basil Brush):
George Martin
Writer (Dad's Army):
Jimmy Perry
Writer (Dad's Army)/Producer (Dad's Army/Up Pompeii!):
David Croft
Captain Mainwaring:
Arthur Lowe
Sgt Wilson:
John Le Mesurier
Lance Corporal Jones:
Clive Dunn
Pte Frazer:
John Laurie
Pte Walker:
James Beck
Pte Godfrey:
Arnold Ridley
Pte Pike:
Ian Lavender
Singer:
Vera Lynn
Singer:
Rod McKuen
Comedian:
Eric Morecambe
Comedian:
Ernie Wise
Script (Morecambe and Wise):
Eddie Braben
Writer (Up Pompeii!):
Talbot Rothwell
Lurcio:
Frankie Howerd
Ammonia:
Elizabeth Larner
Nausius:
Kerry Gardner
Senna the Soothsayer:
Jeanne Mockford
Singers/Dancers:
The Young Generation
Choreography (The Young Generation):
Douglas Squires
Musicians (The Young Generation):
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
Make-up:
Toni Chapman
Make-up:
Margaret MacKinnon
Make-up:
Teresa Wright
Costumes:
Sonia Kerr
Costumes:
Linda Martin
Sound:
Hugh Barker
Lighting:
Ken MacGregor
Design:
J. Roger Lowe
Production:
Stewart Morris
Executive Producer:
Tom Sloan

The Leader of the Opposition The Rt Hon Edward Heath, MBE, MP talks to Bryan Magee about his world of music.
A programme filmed at Balliol College, Oxford; Broadstairs; Edinburgh; The House of Commons; Covent Garden; and Mr Heath's flat in Albany, Piccadilly

Contributors

Interviewee:
The Rt Hon Edward Heath
Interviewer:
Bryan Magee
Producer:
Ian Engelmann

BBC One London

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