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Introduced direct from St Andrews by Harry Carpenter.
The historic Old Course of St Andrews holds a special place in the affection of golfers everywhere: the degree of its attraction can be gauged by the quality of the entry for this year's Championship, for amongst some 140 players who qualified for the Championship proper are no less than 20 of the current top-money winners in the world, including Britain's defending Champion, Tony Jacklin.

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Carpenter
Golfer:
Tony Jacklin
Commentary Team:
Henry Longhurst
Commentary Team:
Peter Alliss
Commentary Team:
Mark McCormack
Commentary Team:
Peter Thomson
Television Presentation:
Alan Mouncer
Television Presentation:
Bill Taylor
Television Presentation:
Bill Malcolm
Television Presentation:
Charles Munro
Television Presentation:
A.P. Wilkinson

Written by Michael Bond.
For the very young
Parsley's Tail, Parsley's Good Deed, Parsley's Last Stand, and Parsley's Problem Present are available from booksellers (the first two price 9s 6d, the others 6s) or by post (10s 9d or 7s 3d) from BBC Publications, [address removed]
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Bond

by Shaun Sutton
Four boys and a printing press

Contributors

Writer:
Shaun Sutton
Designer:
Desmond Chinn
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
Barry Letts
Tubby Taylor:
Ian Ellis
Peter Perkins:
Brent Oldfield
Swot English:
Frank Barry
Andy Rogers:
Len Jones
PC Cullis:
Michael Wisher
Mr Filling:
Bartlett Mullins
Mr Perkins:
Morris Perry
Jeff Sanderson:
Peter Hempson
Telephone man:
Joseph Greig
Telephone man:
James Haswell
Bill:
Chubby Oates
Ted:
Bill Lyons
Sergeant Benskin:
Frank Sieman
Sub-Postmaster:
Arthur Hewlett

This week the singers, dancers, and instrumentalists of 30 nations meet in colourful competition at the annual International Musical Eisteddfod.
Tonight Cy Grant introduces some of their music in this first-ever outside broadcast in colour from Britain's most picturesque festival.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cy Grant
Music associate:
J. Alwyn Jones
Producer:
Selwyn Roderick
Producer:
Gethyn Stoodley Thomas

Written by Frank Moore
Starring John Barrie, Justine Lord, Barry Justice with Margery Mason

Dr. Somers is taken unwillingly to the theatre by his daughter Pat. Dr. Conrad takes a further interest in Dr. Linda Carpenter. A patient demands to see Dr. Somers privately.

Contributors

Writer:
Frank Moore
Serial created by:
Donald Bull
Script Editor:
Christopher Bond
Designer:
Michael Edwards
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Desmond McCarthy
Pat Milton-Seeger:
Ann Firbank
Dr. John Somers:
John Barrie
Dr. Bill Conrad:
Barry Justice
Dr. Linda Carpenter:
Isla Blair
Mrs. Groom:
Pamela Duncan
Molly Dolan:
Lynda Marchal
Charlie:
Michael Craze
Ted:
Charles Lamb
Joan Riley:
Christine Pollon
Dr. Liz McNeal:
Justine Lord
Ethel Brown:
Margery Mason
Mrs. Pike:
Christine Hargreaves
Albert Pike:
Terry Scully
Mrs. Lipska:
June Bland
Baby Pike:
Glenn Howard
Tibby Pike:
Julie Howard

A new look at Britain's best-sellers, with discs, stars, and news from this week's Top Thirty.
Introduced tonight by Tony Blackburn.
Top of the Pops Orchestra; Pan's People

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Blackburn
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Musical director:
Johnny Pearson
Dancers:
Pan's People
Choreography:
Flick Colby
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Production:
Mel Cornish
Director:
Brian Whitehouse

by John Gould
Starring Marius Goring
with Ann Morrish
and Victor Winding, Michael Farnsworth, Valerie Murray

Martin Ingram stands trial for his alleged crime.
(Colour) (First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Writer:
John Gould
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Ronald Wilson
Dr. John Hardy:
Marius Goring
Dr. Jo Hardy:
Ann Morrish
Insp. Fleming:
Victor Winding
Det.-Sgt. Ashe:
Michael Farnsworth
Det. Ch. Supt. Mowbray:
John Collin
Vivien:
Veronica Strong
Martin Ingram:
Michael Johnson
Mrs. Clark:
Clare Kelly
Mr. Cooper:
Neil McCallum
Susan:
Ann Kristen
Inspector Lawrence:
Harry Beety
Andrew Baker, QC:
Alan MacNaughtan
Mary Bernaldi, QC:
Katherine Blake
Judge:
Fulton Mackay
Mrs. Bradstreet:
Bay White
Dr. Davis:
Frank Moorey
Nurse:
Jill Simcox
Warder:
James Drake

A special performance in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, to mark the retirement of its General Administrator for the last quarter of a century Sir David Webster
Fanfare: composed for the occasion by Benjamin Britten
The Prologue from Pagliacci
Sung by Peter Glossop
Scenes from Act 1 of Otello
The Mad Scene from Act 3 of Lucia di Lammermoor
'Deh in questo instante' from Act 2 of La Clemenza di Tito
'Liebestod' from Act 3 of Tristan und Isolde
Act 2: Reverenza
Act 3: Finale from Falstaff
The Royal Opera Chorus
Chorus-Master Douglas Robinson
The Orchestra of The Royal Opera House
Leader Charles Taylor
Introduced by Ian Wallace

Contributors

Composer (Fanfare):
Benjamin Britten
Conductor (The Prologue from Pagliacci):
Edward Downes
Singer (The Prologue from Pagliacci):
Peter Glossop
Conductor (Scenes from Act 1 of Otello/'Liebestod'/Act 3:
Finale from Falstaff): Georg Solti
Scenery and costumes (Scenes from Act 1 of Otello):
Georges Wakhevitch
Desdemona:
Gwyneth Jones
Otello:
James McCracken
Cassio:
John Lanigan
Roderigo:
John Dobson
Iago:
Tito Gobbi
Montano:
George MacPherson
Conductor (The Mad Scene from Act 3 of Lucia di Lammermoor):
Richard Bonynge
Scenery and costumes (The Mad Scene from Act 3 of Lucia di Lammermoor):
Franco Zeffirelli
Lucia:
Joan Sutherland
Enrico:
Delme Bryn-Jones
Raimondo:
Joseph Rouleau
Conductor ('Deh in questo instante' from Act 2 of La Clemenza di Tito):
Colin Davis
Sextus:
Yvonne Minton
Isolde:
Gwyneth Jones
Staged by (Act 3:
Finale from Falstaff): Axde Anderson
Setting (Act 3:
Finale from Falstaff): Peter Rice
Mistress Quickly:
Regina Resnik
Bardolph:
David Lennox
Falstaff:
Geraint Evans
Pistol:
Michael Langdon
Nanetta:
Elizabeth Robson
Alice:
Elizabeth Vaughan
Meg Page:
Yvonne Minton
Fenton:
Ryland Davies
Dr Caius:
Kenneth MacDonald
Ford:
Delme Bryn-Jones
Singers:
The Royal Opera Chorus
Chorus-Master:
Douglas Robinson
Musicians:
The Orchestra of The Royal Opera House
Orchestra leader:
Charles Taylor
Introduced By:
Ian Wallace
Presented for TV by:
John Vernon

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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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