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How well defined are the sub-cultures on the pop scene?
Introduced by Michael Parkinson
featuring Richard Neville, Nigel Fountain, Graham Martin

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Parkinson
Interviewee:
Richard Neville
Interviewee:
Nigel Fountain
Interviewee:
Graham Martin
Director:
Gwynn Pritchard
Producer:
Tony Cash

Starring Richard Todd, Juliette Greco
with Finlay Currie, Laurence Naismith

A young Irish farmer and his French wife try to make their fortune in Africa.

Contributors

Director:
Vincent Sherman
Producer:
Adrian Worker
Danny:
Richard Todd
Maria:
Juliette Greco
David:
John Kitzmiller
Father Verity:
Finlay Currie
Skins Trader:
Laurence Naismith
Al:
Christopher Rhodes

from the Parish Church, Burnley, Lancashire: with The Choir of Burnley High School for Girls Municipal Choir and Orchestra Soloist Peter Walker and choirs of local churches
Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler

O Praise ye the Lord! (Laudate Dominum - Parry)
Jesus shall reign (Rimington)
Our blest Redeemer (St Cuthbert)
Firmly I believe, and truly (Alton)
God is a stronghold (Stronghold Sure)
God, my Father, loving me
Lord, her watch thy Church (Austria)
How lovely are the messengers (Mendelssohn)
Thou God of truth and love (Gopsal)
O Jesus, I have promised (Hatherop Castle)
Now thank we all our God (Nun danket)

Contributors

Presenter:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Singers:
The Choir of Burnley High School for Girls
Soloist:
Peter Walker
Conductor:
Robert Atherton
Organist:
Bernice Webster
Prayer and Blessing:
The Bishop of Burnley [Richard Watson]
Series producer:
Raymond Short

starring Larry Parks with Barbara Hale, William Demarest, Myron McCormick and the voice of Al Jolson.
The Jolson Story - one of Hollywood's greatest musical hits and shown on BBC1 over Christmas - left Jolson at the peak of success with the arrival of the talkies. Larry Parks again does his uncannily accurate portrayal as the story follows Jolson through the doldrums of the thirties and his comeback in the forties - with a host of authentic Jolson hit tunes along the way.

(Colour)

Contributors

Screenplay/Producer:
Sidney Buchman
Director:
Henry Levin
Al Jolson:
Larry Parks
Ellen Clark:
Barbara Hale
Steve Martin:
William Demarest
Cantor Yoelson:
Ludwig Donath
Tom Baron:
Bill Goodwin
Ralph Bryant:
Myron McCormick
Voice:
Al Jolson

The last critical minutes before the scheduled Blast-off for America's second attempt to land men on the Highlands of the Moon.
Blast off due at 9.23 pm London time:
3.23 pm at Cape Kennedy.
Featuring interviews with the Apollo 14 crew:
Capt Alan B. Shepard Jr, USN America's first astronaut Maj Stuart Roosa, USAF
Cmdr Edgar Mitchell, USN making their first trips into space
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore with James Burke and the BBC Apollo team, including Astronaut Gordon Cooper and Michael Charlton at the launch pad.
Presented in association with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Eau and the US Networks.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Presenter:
James Burke
Reporter:
Gordon Cooper
Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Interviewee:
Captain Alan B. Shepard Jr
Interviewee:
Major Stuart Roosa
Interviewee:
Commander Edgar Mitchell
Editor:
Michael Bukht
Executive Producer:
Richard Francis

by Jean Morris
Starring Elvi Hale as Anne with Keith Michell as Henry VIII, Angela Pleasance as Catherine Howard
with Patrick Troughton
"Elvi Hale ... an actress of much enchantment" (Daily Sketch)

Contributors

Writer:
Jean Morris
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:
John Glenister
Henry VIII:
Keith Michell
Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury:
Bernard Hepton
Thomas Cromwell, Chancellor and Secretary:
Wolfe Morris
Duke of Norfolk:
Patrick Troughton
Bishop Gardiner:
Basil Dignam
Sir Thomas Wriothesley:
Patrick Godfrey
Holbein:
James Mellor
Amalie, Anne's sister:
Carol MacReady
Anne of Cleves:
Elvi Hale
Duke Wilhelm, Anne's brother:
William Maxwell
Christopher Mont:
David Butler
Chancellor of Cleves:
Norman Tyrrell
Lotte:
Mollie Sugden
Henry's gentleman:
Norman Atkyns
Servant:
Michael Cullen
Princess Elizabeth:
Jody Schaller
Lady Frances:
Stephanie Lacey
Lady Margaret:
Melanie Ackland
Robert Barnes:
Robert James
Philip of Hesse:
Peter Reeves
Catherine Howard:
Angela Pleasence

The latest news as Houston Mission Control makes the crucial decision and, if all goes well, a unique live report on the last sighting of Apollo 14 before it leaves for the Moon from Capt Frank Brown on the flight deck of Qantas Flight 641, seven miles above the Indian Ocean, 1,500 miles out of Perth en route to Mauritius.

Presented by the BBC Apollo Space Unit

Contributors

Reporter:
Captain Frank Brown

BBC One London

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