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There is a world of difference between a pop group recording its own music and a solo singer working with a song writer, a producer, session musicians and engineers.
This programme looks at the extent to which artists control their own work in recording studios and to what extent they are dependent upon the ideas of others.
Introduced by Michael Parkinson
featuring George Martin and Bronco
(Book: see page 12)
(This Week's Sounds: page 11)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Parkinson
Guest:
George Martin
Musicians:
null Bronco
Producer:
Tony Cash

Those cheerful pictures of British products winging their way towards far-off lands don't even begin to tell the true story behind the export figures. In Made in Britain's 200th programme Reg Abbiss examines just a few of the problems and personal experiences of British businessmen selling overseas.

Contributors

Reporter:
Reg Abbiss
Production:
Ivor Yorke

Starring Richard Widmark
with Felicia Farr

The Arizona desert is the setting for this impressive drama about a group of pioneers who are forced to rely on a man charged with murder to guide them through hostile Indian territory
Richard Widmark, the villain of many a Hollywood thriller, brings his rough and ready morality to the West in this spectacular frontier story directed by Delmer Daves.
(This Week's Films: see page 9)

Contributors

Screenplay:
James Edward Grant
Screenplay/Director:
Delmer Daves
Screenplay/Based on a story by:
Gwen Bagni Gielgud
Producer:
William B. Hawks
Todd:
Richard Widmark
Jenny:
Felicia Farr
Julie:
Susan Kohner
Billy:
Tommy Rettig
Valinda:
Stephanie Griffin
Clint:
Ray Stricklyn

appeals on behalf of the Central Council for the Disabled
A national voluntary organisation, without state subsidy, the Council is pledged to investigate the problems of the physically handicapped, to protect their interests and ensure that every disabled person in the community shall have the maximum opportunity for independence.
Donations, preferably by crossed PO or cheque, to: [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Aspel

From Llandaff Cathedral
with the Llandaff Cathedral Choir, Parish Choir, Choral Society and Music Society, Howells' School Choir and the Bishop of Llandaff School Choir
Introduced by Keith Macklin

O gladsome light (Nunc Dimittis)
From east to west, from shore to shore (Hilariter)
Lord who in thy perfect wisdom (Blaenwern)
King of glory (Mathafarn)
O'er the gloomy hills of darkness (Blaenwern)
Like the sound of many waters (Long Oaks)

Contributors

Presenter:
Keith Macklin
Singers:
The Llandaff Cathedral Choir
Singers:
The Llandaff Cathedral Parish Choir
Singers:
The Llandaff Cathedral Choral Society
Musicians:
The Llandaff Cathedral Music Society
Singers:
Howells' School Choir
Singers:
The Bishop of Llandaff School Choir
Conductor:
Robert Joyce
Organist:
Graham Elliott
Blessing:
The Very Gordon Lewis Phillips (Dean of Llandaff)
Director:
Dewi Griffiths
Producer:
Tregelles Williams
Series Producer:
Raymond Short

by David Roberts
Created by Francis Durbridge
Starring Francis Matthews as Paul
with Ros Drinkwater as Steve

On a visit to Sweden, Paul Temple receives a mysterious summons that pitchforks him on to the trail of an ingenious and unusual crime.
(Lawrence Trimble is a member of the National Theatre Company)

Contributors

Writer:
David Roberts
Created by:
Francis Durbridge
Sound:
Norman Bennett
Lighting:
Peter Winn
Script Editor:
Martin Hall
Designer:
Paul Allen
Producer:
Peter Bryant
Producer:
Derrick Sherwin
Director:
Ronald Wilson
Paul:
Francis Matthews
Steve:
Ros Drinkwater
Ingmar Hansson:
Gunnar Hellstrom
Tag:
Jan Karlsson
Carl Adamsson:
Lauritz Falk
Larsson:
Godfrey James
Gus:
Lawrence Trimble
Hippy girl:
Bibbi Landelius
Katerina:
Monica Nordquist
Lindfors:
Fulton MacKay

by Nick McCarty
[Starring] Dorothy Tutin as Anne
Starring Keith Michell as Henry VIII and Anne Stallybrass as Jane Seymour
with Patrick Troughton and Sheila Burrell
(First shown on BBC2)
"Dorothy Tutin - splendidly proud and defiant." (The Times) "Stunningly acted and wonderfully costumed." (Morning Star)

Contributors

Writer:
Nick McCarty
Series based on an idea by:
Maurice Cowan
Make-up:
Pam Meager
Costumes:
John Bloomfield
Lighting:
Robert Wright
Designer:
Peter Seddon
Producer:
Ronald Travers
Producer:
Mark Shivas
Director:
Naomi Capon
Anne Boleyn:
Dorothy Tutin
Henry VIII:
Keith Michell
Jane Seymour:
Anne Stallybrass
Mark Smeaton:
Michael Osborne
Lady Rochford:
Sheila Burrell
Lady Boleyn:
Hilary Mason
George Viscount Rochford:
Jonathan Newth
Thomas Cromwell:
Wolfe Morris
Archbishop Cranmer:
Bernard Hepton
Duke of Norfolk:
Patrick Troughton
Sir Henry Norreys:
Christopher Hancock
Earl of Surrey:
Christopher Beeching
Armourer:
Arnold Peters
Sir William Kingston:
Robert Cawdron
Lady Kingston:
Patricia Heneghan
Sir Christopher Hales:
Peter Cellier

John Philip Sousa (1854-1932)

A documentary film of the life and work of America's foremost musical interpreter of patriotism, the greatest master of the march form ever known.
The programme draws on rare archive material collected from all over the United States. It features a reconstruction of the famous Sousa Concert Band -the civilian showbiz outfit which Sousa conducted and with which he toured and captivated audiences around America and the world for nearly 40 years.

With the augmented Detroit Concert Band conducted by Dr Leonard Smith and the help of Helen Sousa Abert, George Balanchine, Bill Bell, Paul Bierley, Sir Arthur Bliss, Gay Corrie, Lt-Col Sir Vivian Dunn, Leopold Stokowski, William Relton, The Sousa Concert Band Fraternal Society, and The US Marine Corps Band of which Sousa was musical director from 1880-1892, and with Anne Pashley (soprano), Jack Irons (tenor)

The voice of Sousa spoken by Ben Lyon

Contributors

Musicians:
The augmented Detroit Concert Band
Conductor:
Dr Leonard Smith
Interviewee:
Helen Sousa Abert
Interviewee:
George Balanchine
Interviewee:
Bill Bell
Interviewee:
Paul Bierley
Interviewee:
Sir Arthur Bliss
Interviewee:
Gay Corrie
Interviewee:
Lt-Col Sir Vivian Dunn
Interviewee:
Leopold Stokowski
Interviewee:
William Relton
Musicians:
The US Marine Corps Band
Soprano:
Anne Pashley
Tenor:
Jack Irons
Pianist:
Sandy Blair
Narrator:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Film Editor:
Allan Tyrer
Producer:
Kenneth Corden
The voice of Sousa:
Ben Lyon

A conversation on the issues of today with Ludovic Kennedy and three men and women of distinction in widely differing fields who hold strong views on the topics of today - and tomorrow.
Among those appearing tonight is J. K. Galbraith, Professor of Economics at Harvard University and former US Ambassador to India.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ludovic Kennedy
Panellist:
J. K. Galbraith
Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff

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