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Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of Antiques with Max Robertson
Customers Betty Marsden, John Barron
(from Bristol)
(Book: see page 12)

Contributors

Presenter:
Max Robertson
Resident connoisseur:
Arthur Negus
Guest connoisseur:
Chris Brunker
Customer:
Betty Marsden
Customer:
John Barron
Director:
Paul Smith
Producer:
John King

The best of the action from the most colourful race in international motor sport. Eighty laps round the houses' in the sunshine of Monte Carlo, with 100,000 spectators crowded into pavement cafes and hotel balconies to cheer the champions at speeds of up to 120 miles an hour. On the grid, four former World Champions: Denis Hulme, Jackie Stewart, John Surtees, and Graham Hill, five times winner of this spectacular Grand Prix.
In collaboration with the French Television Service and Tele-Monte-Carlo
(The most glamorous race: pp 52-55)

Contributors

Racing driver:
Denis Hulme
Racing driver:
Jackie Stewart
Racing driver:
John Surtees
Racing driver:
Graham Hill
Commentator:
Raymond Baxter
Producer:
John Mills
Editor:
Brian Robins

Rolf invites you to join him on his 1,000-mile safari through the Australian outback - the rugged and fascinating Northern Territory

Today the party visits a nature reserve where they meet the only female ranger in Central Australia. And Rolf has a friendly boxing match with a kangaroo!
An Australian Broadcasting Commission production

Contributors

Presenter:
Rolf Harris
Producer:
Alan Bateman

Lucille Ball stars as Lucy Carter
with her children Desi Arnaz Jr and Lucie as Craig and Kim, and Gale Gordon as the long-suffering Harrison (Uncle Harry) Carter

Lucy and Carol Burnett - are unrivalled as rivals!

(Colour)

Contributors

Lucy Carter:
Lucy Ball
Craig:
Desi Arnaz Jr
Kim:
Lucie Arnaz
Harrison (Uncle Harry) Carter:
Gale Gordon
Carol Krausmeyer:
Carol Burnett

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Dramatised by Hugh Leonard
[Starring] Rachel Kempson as Jane, Georgina Cookson as Marion Towers, Gerald Flood as Geoffrey Mandeville, Guy Slater as Gilbert Napier and Dennis Price as Admiral Frobisher

Jane Fowler, a dowdy widow of 'a certain age,' shocks her fashionable sister-in-law Marion Towers by the announcement of her marriage - and this is only the beginning!
(First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Author:
W. Somerset Maugham
Dramatised by:
Hugh Leonard
Script Editor:
Andrew Brown
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Producer:
Verity Lambert
Director:
Guy Verney
Jane:
Rachel Kempson
Marion Towers:
Georgina Cookson
Geoffrey Mandeville:
Gerald Flood
Gilbert Napier:
Guy Slater
Admiral Frobisher:
Dennis Price
Philip Asher:
Simon Gough
Edwina:
Miranda Connell
American Lady:
Bessie Love
Butler:
Anthony Woodruff
Hostess:
Rowena Ingram
Sybil:
Emily Richard
Alphonsine:
Joanna Moore Smith
Hair Stylist:
John Berryman
Waiter:
Louis Haslar

by Anton Chekhov
translated by Dmitri Makaroff
adapted for television by John Elliot
[Starring] Rex Harrison
with Sian Phillips, Clive Revill, Geoffrey Bayldon, Joanna Dunham

(Cover story on page 9)
(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
Anton Chekhov
Translator:
Dmitri Makaroff
Adapted for television by:
John Elliot
Composer:
Norman Kay
Costumes:
Juanita Waterson
Lighting:
Sam Barclay
Script Editor:
Rosemary Hill
Designer:
Eileen Diss
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Christopher Morahan
Mikhail Platonov, a schoolmaster:
Rex Harrison
Sasha, his wife:
Patsy Byrne
Anna Voinitseva, a widow:
Sian Phillips
Nicolai Triletski, Sasha's brother:
Clive Revill
Count Glagolyev, Anna's suitor:
Donald Eccles
Sergei Voinitsev, Anna's stepson:
Geoffrey Bayldon
Bugrov, a merchant:
Willoughby Goddard
Yakov, a servant:
Trevor Kent
Katya, a maid:
Stacey Tendeter
Col Triletski, Sasha's father:
John Gill
Vengerovich, a rich Jew:
Kevin Stoney
Sofia, Voinitsev's wife:
Joanna Dunham
Maria Grekova, a student of Chemistry:
Bridget Armstrong
Osip, a bandit:
Neil McCarthy
Kiril, Glagolyev's son:
Peter Eyre
Marko, a messenger:
Joe Gladwin

A portrait of Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924)
With excerpts from some of Puccini's best known operas, including La Boheme, Tosca and Madam Butterfly and an interview with the composer's daughter-in-law Rita Puccini
(Translation spoken by Ysanne Churchman)
Filmed in Milan, Pisa, Rome and Torre del Lago where Puccini's villa is preserved as a museum.
Written and produced by Ian Engelmann

Contributors

Narrator:
Robin Ray
Interviewee:
Rita Puccini
English translation (Rita Puccini):
Ysanne Churchman
Voice of Puccini:
John Westbrook
Writer/Producer:
Ian Engelmann

Whatever human beings feel about Skinningrove, North Yorkshire, there's no place like it for its 3,000 racing pigeons. Every Saturday throughout the summer they're carted away to the South of England, or to France. But they fly straight back-and the fastest home means money.

Contributors

Producer:
David Bean
Executive Producer:
Bridget Winter

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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