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in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and HRH The Prince of Wales

This morning's ceremony at Westminster Hall attended by the three Party leaders, commemorating the signing of the UN Charter on 26 June 1945 in San Francisco.
Address given by The Rt. Hon. Lester Pearson, former Prime Minister of Canada

Contributors

Speaker:
The Rt Hon Lester Pearson
Commentator:
John Tidmarsh
TV Presentation:
Philip Lewis

BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the fifth day's play in the world's greatest tennis event, the Open Championships at the All England Club.

In the Wimbledon studio:
Harry Carpenter with News - Results - Summaries
Your commentators on the Centre Court and No 1 Court:
Dan Maskell, Jack Kramer, Peter West, Bill Knight and Emlyn Jones
(On BBC2 from 4.30)

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Commentator:
Jack Kramer
Commentator:
Peter West
Commentator:
Bill Knight
Commentator:
Emlyn Jones
Television Presentation:
Alan Mouncer
Television Presentation:
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation:
Bob Duncan
Television Presentation:
Fred Viner
Television Presentation:
Dewi Griffiths
Television Presentation:
Brian Venner
Producer:
A.P. Wilkinson

Tales from the last frontier of the great American West.
A film series starring James Drury as The Virginian.

Elizabeth is attracted to a handsome young cowhand - but is he as charming and innocent as he seems?

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
John Grainger:
Charles Bickford
Charley Ryan:
null Fabian
Stacy Grainger:
Don Quine
Elizabeth Grainger:
Sara Lane
Bitz:
Hilton Selzer
Sheriff Abbott:
Ross Elliott

by Hugh Leonard
Starring Milo O'Shea as Bunjy Kennefick
with Anna Manahan as Mrs Kennefick
[and] Yootha Joyce as Miss Argyll and Ray McAnally as Father Patrick

Bunjy is torn between loyalties at home and at the office. Should he be at the blessing of the bench or at the opening of the new office wing?

Contributors

Writer:
Hugh Leonard
Music composed and conducted by:
Max Harris
Designer:
Richard Hunt
Producer:
James Gilbert
Bunjy Kennefick:
Milo O'Shea
Mrs Kennefick:
Anna Manahan
Miss Argyll:
Yootha Joyce
Father Patrick:
Ray McAnally

by John Galsworthy.
Dramatised by Donald Wilson.
Starring Eric Porter, Nyree Dawn Porter, Susan Hampshire, Nicholas Pennell

Fleur has entertained Jon and Anne and taken them down to Robin Hill. They have met again at Ascot and Anne has realised her marriage is in jeopardy.
(Eric Porter is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)

Contributors

Author:
John Galsworthy
Dramatised by/Producer:
Donald Wilson
Music:
Eric Coates
Story Editor:
Lennox Phillips
Designer:
Spencer Chapman
Director:
David Giles
Soames:
Eric Porter
Marquess of Shropshire:
George Benson
Fleur:
Susan Hampshire
June:
June Barry
Anne:
Karin Fernald
Jon:
Martin Jarvis
Harold Blade:
Bryan Marshall
Winifred:
Margaret Tyzack
Val:
Jonathan Burn
Sir Timothy Fanfield:
Clive Morton
Michael Mont:
Nicholas Pennell
Sir Lawrence Mont:
Cyril Luckham
Wilfred Bentworth:
George Merritt
Rev Hilary Charwell:
Peter Copley
Montross:
Martin Miller
Coaker:
Julla Whyte
Smither:
Maggie Jones
Stainford:
David Cargill
Irene:
Nyree Dawn Porter
Holly:
Suzanne Neve
Riggs:
Godfrey James
Gradman:
Clifford Parrish

Maggie Smith, this year's Oscar winner and National Theatre player, talks to Michael Aspel about her career, her 1970 successes and her approach to the different acting mediums.
She also chooses scenes from some of her favourite films, including a Western comedy, Marlon Brando's award-winning performance, and one of Jack Lemmon's most successful comedy roles.
(from Manchester)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Maggie Smith
Interviewer:
Michael Aspel
Director:
Peggy Walker
Producer:
John Buttery

A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented all this week by David Dimbleby with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Fyfe Robertson and Denis Tuohy

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Reporter:
Bernard Falk
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Denis Tuohy

by Barry Bermange
With Brian Badcoe, John Bryning, Dennis Chinnery, Denys Graham, Richard Gregory, John Harvey, Noel Johnson, Sally Lewis, John Tucker

A waiting-room, with eight chairs, a table with magazines on it, and a picture on the wall. Sitting on the eight chairs - eight men. One by one they go into the interview room. But not one ever comes out.

"Donald McWhinnie was responsible for a meticulous production, in which the very crispness of the candidates' appearance seemed to add to the feeling of strain." (Daily Telegraph)
"This was all absorbing, neat, and clever" (The Times)

Contributors

Writer:
Barry Bermange
Design:
Don Homfray
Producer:
Innes Lloyd
Director:
Donald McWhinnie
[Actor]:
Brian Badcoe
[Actor]:
John Bryning
[Actor]:
Dennis Chinnery
[Actor]:
Denys Graham
[Actor]:
Richard Gregory
[Actor]:
John Harvey
[Actor]:
Noel Johnson
[Actress]:
Sally Lewis
[Actor]:
John Tucker

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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