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From St Andrew's Shared Church, Cippenham, Slough
St Andrew's Church was built to be shared by the Anglicans and Roman Catholics of Cippenham.
Introduced by Fr Patrick McEnroe
Readings:
Zechariah 12, v 9, to 13, v 1 Galatians 3, v 23, to 4, v 6 St Luke 9, vv 22-24
Hymns:
Come holy Ghost, creator come
Father in heaven, grant to thy children
Firmly I believe and truly
Spirit of Jesus come live in me

Contributors

Celebrant:
Fr David Woodard
Choirmaster and organist:
David Catling
Presenter:
Fr Patrick McEnroe
TV Presentation:
Raymond Short

The Wimbledon Championships, which open tomorrow, will get through something like 18,000 specially selected tennis balls - all of them made by the firm that has been supplying Wimbledon since 1902.

Contributors

Reporter:
Colin Riach
Production:
Michael Priestley

Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of Antiques with Max Robertson

Customers Jan Butlin, George Baker
(from Bristol)
(Books: see page 14)

Contributors

Presenter:
Max Robertson
Resident connoisseur:
Arthur Negus
Guest connoisseur:
Peter Lazarus
Customer:
Jan Butlin
Customer:
George Baker
Director:
Paul Smith
Producer:
John King

The Lord Mayor of London appeals on behalf of St Paul's Cathedral.
Symbol of hope to the British people and the English-speaking world, St Paul's needs help now if it is to survive in the future.
Donations, preferably by crossed PO or cheque to: [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
The Lord Mayor of London [name uncredited]

by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
Starring Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier and Clive Dunn
featuring John Laurie as Pte Frazer, James Beck as Pte Walker, Arnold Ridley as Pte Godfrey, Ian Lavender as Pte Pike

Contributors

Writer/Signature Tune [words]:
Jimmy Perry
Writer/Producer:
David Croft
Signature Tune [music]:
Derek Taverner
The voice of [singer, signature tune]:
Bud Flanagan
Design:
Paul Joel
Captain Mainwaring:
Arthur Lowe
Sgt Wilson:
John Le Mesurier
Lance Corporal Jones:
Clive Dunn
Pte Frazer:
John Laurie
Pte Walker:
James Beck
Pte Godfrey:
Arnold Ridley
Pte Pike:
Ian Lavender
ARP Warden:
Bill Pertwee
Mrs Pike:
Janet Davies
Engineer officer:
Michael Knowles

by William Shakespeare
[Starring] Eric Porter, Janet Suzman
with John Alderton, Michael Goodliffe, John Thaw and John Woodvine
(Eric Porter and Janet Suzman are associate artists of the Royal Shakespeare Company)

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Music:
Christopher Whelen
Costumes:
John Bloomfield
Designer:
Natasha Kroll
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
John Gorrie
Witch:
Daphne Heard
Witch:
Sylvia Coleridge
Witch:
Hilary Mason
Duncan:
Michael Goodliffe
Malcolm:
John Alderton
Donalbain:
Robin Browne
Sergeant:
Michael Beint
Lennox:
Donald Douglas
Ross:
Alan Rowe
Macbeth:
Eric Porter
Banquo:
John Thaw
Menteith:
Geoffrey Palmer
Caithness:
Colin Fisher
Lady Macbeth:
Janet Suzman
Messenger:
John Kelland
Fleance:
Malcolm McFee
Seyton:
David Spenser
Porter:
Wolfe Morris
Macduff:
John Woodvine
Old Man:
George Merritt
Murderer:
Leon Eagles
Murderer:
Tony Caunter
Servant:
Ray Davis
Apparition:
Rupert Tillyard
Apparition:
Christopher Guard
Lady Macduff:
Rowena Cooper
Son to Macduff:
Nicholas Dashwood
Doctor:
John Bailey
Gentlewoman:
Rosamond Burne
Servant:
Paul Greenhalgh
Siward:
Norman Tyrrell
Young Siward:
David Sadgrove

Playwright Peter Shaffer recalls James Mossman's career as television reporter, film maker and interviewer, with excerpts from Panorama reports about the Indians in Peru, from Vietnam, Laos and Singapore. It also includes extracts from a film on mental health, and interviews with John Berger, Vladimir Nabokov and Enid Bagnold, from Review. Twelve years in search of truth, and what James Mossman would have called 'reality.'
'For me it (reality) was increasingly in Vietnam, in the ghettos of America, in the rising racialist tensions in this country, and in Eastern Europe where the Russians still trample on the freedom that we take for granted.'
(Radio Times People: page 4)

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Shaffer
Producer:
Peter Adam

New Zealand has become part of the British economy, supplying us with lamb, wool, butter and cheese. In return New Zealand's 21 million people have achieved one of the world's highest standards of living without industrialisation. Now New Zealand wants to preserve both that way of life and the economic force that supports it - her special relationship with Britain.
This report shot recently for the Money Programme portrays the mood and the changing society of New Zealand as Britain hovers on the brink of the Common Market.

Contributors

Reporter:
Alan Watson
Director:
Randall Beattie
Producer:
Robert Rowland

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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