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Music favourites for Pakistani and Indian viewers
with Parvez Dastur, Umeed Ali Khan, Usha Attre, Ghulam Rasul and Party
Produced and presented by Saleem Shahed
(from Birmingham: rept Wed 12.25)

Contributors

Performer:
Parvez Dastur
Singer:
Umeed Ali Khan
Singer:
Usha Attre
Musicians:
Ghulam Rasul and Party
Producer/Presenter:
Saleem Shahed

A Service for the Deaf from The Church of the Good Shepherd, Leicester, and County Mission for the Deaf
Conducted by The Superintendent, Derek Washington
Hymns (Anglican Hymn Book):
All people that on earth do dwell
My God, and is thy table spread?
O Jesus, I have promised
Lesson: St Mark 7, vv 31-37 (NEB)

Contributors

Service conducted by:
Derek Washington
Celebrant:
The Rev James Clarke
Organist:
Richard Haynes
TV Presentation:
Michael Shoesmith

Four of the first British starlets - or 'baby stars,' as they were then called - tell the story: Gwyneth Lloyd, Diana Cotton, Dorothy Hyson, Diana Napier Tauber

"They emerged as a very good humoured and un-bitter group of ladies, able to have a good laugh about the early days..." (Daily Mail)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Gwyneth Lloyd
Interviewee:
Diana Cotton
Interviewee:
Dorothy Hyson
Interviewee:
Diana Napier Tauber
Producer:
Stephen Peet
Director:
Jane Oliver

Introduced by Derek Fowlds
with Herman's Hermits, Norman Barrett
The Square Pegs, Gillian Phelps

Contributors

Script:
George Martin
Music:
The Bert Hayes Sextet
Designer:
Pat Jackson
Producer:
Johnny Downes
Presenter:
Derek Fowlds
Musicians:
Herman's Hermits
Guest:
Norman Barrett
Performers:
The Square Pegs
[Actress]:
Gillian Phelps

by Ian Serraillier
Dramatised in eight parts by Alexander Baron

An exciting story of four Polish children's adventures during the German occupation of Warsaw.
(A story of endurance: page 9)

Contributors

Author:
Ian Serraillier
Dramatised by:
Alexander Baron
Script Editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Peter Brachacki
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
Joan Craft
Edek Balicki:
Rufus Frampton
German soldier:
Steve Emerson
Joseph Balicki:
Philip Brack
Margrit Balieki:
Elizabeth Burger
Ruth Balicki:
Joanna Shelley
Bronia:
Cherrald Butterfield
Franek:
David Spooner
Vladimir:
David Howe
Interrogator:
Prentis Hancock
Interrogator:
Christopher Owen
German Sergeant:
David Landon

Introduced by Jeffery Boswall

The expedition embarks on a six months' journey from the lowest point in Ethiopia to the top of the empire's highest mountain.

The starting point is at the bottom of the Danakil depression 300 feet below sea level. One of the hottest and most forbidding places on earth, Danakil offers rock gardens of flowering minerals, salt lakes, and the most active volcano in eastern Africa. Prize animal here is the rare wild ass, one of the shyest creatures in the world.
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter/Producer:
Jeffery Boswall
Film Cameraman:
Douglas Fisher

Hymns selected from last year's Songs of Praise programmes
Introduced by Barbara Mullen featuring Mary Hopkin

In heavenly love abiding (Penlan)
Lord Jesus think on me (Southwell)
The Virgin Mary: Kum Bah Yah
Eternal Father, strong to save (Melita)
Come let us sing of a wonderful love (Wonderful Love)
Cherry Tree carol
Jesus shall reign (Rimington)

Contributors

Presenter:
Barbara Mullen
Singer:
Mary Hopkin
Producer:
Raymond Short

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
The voice of [singer, signature tune]:
Bud Flanagan
Signature Tune [music]:
Derek Taverner
Designer:
Paul Joel
Captain Mainwaring:
Arthur Lowe
Sergeant 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
The Vicar:
Frank Williams
The Verger:
Edward Sinclair
Mrs Cole:
Rose Hill
Gerald:
Don Estelle

by Anton Chekhov
translated by Elisaveta Fen
[Starring] Janet Suzman, Eileen Atkins, Michele Dotrice
starring Michael Bryant as Vershinin
also starring Joss Ackland, Sarah Badel, Ronald Hines, Anthony Hopkins, Richard Pearson, Marda Vanne

"A heavenly atmospheric production" (Sunday Times)
(Radio Times People: page 4)
(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
Anton Chekhov
Translator:
Elisaveta Fen
Costumes:
Juanita Waterson
Lighting:
Robert Wright
Designer:
Natasha Kroll
Director:
Cedric Messina
Irena:
Michele Dotrice
Masha:
Janet Suzman
Olga:
Eileen Atkins
Toozenbach:
Ronald Hines
Chebutykin:
Joss Ackland
Soliony:
Donald Pickering
Andrey:
Anthony Hopkins
Anfisa:
Marda Vanne
Ferapont:
Erik Chitty
Vershinin:
Michael Bryant
Koolyghin:
Richard Pearson
Natasha:
Sarah Badel
Fedotik:
Christopher Timothy
Rode:
Matthew Roberton
Maid:
Lisa Carroll
Maid:
Jenny Harrington
Nurse:
Maeve Leslie
Guitarist:
Peter Lehmann Bedford

The fourth in a series from the 1971 season of Henry Wood Promenade Concerts from the Royal Albert Hall.
Charles Mackerras conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in
Beethoven Overture: Fidelio
Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor (From the New World)
Introduced by Richard Baker

(Next week: Mozart's Piano Concerto No 17. This Week's Proms: page 11)
(Colour)

Contributors

Conductor:
Charles Mackerras
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Presenter:
Richard Baker
Presented by:
Brian Large

Take two girls Esther Rantzen and Harriet Crawley with questions to ask.
Add one guest - with a name, a reputation or an idea - who's prepared to answer.

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Esther Rantzen
Presenter:
Harriet Crawley
Director:
Simon Wadleigh
Producer:
John Lloyd
Editor:
Desmond Wilcox
Editor:
Bill Morton

BBC One London

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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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