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A beginners' course in German
Introduced by Leslie Banks
with Dorothea Neukirchen, Werner Umberg, Wolf Frees, Michael Mellinger, Hannah Norbert, Michael Wolf

Contributors

Presenter:
Leslie Banks
Director:
Tony Roberts
Producer:
David Hargreaves
[Actress]:
Dorothea Neukirchen
[Actor]:
Werner Umberg
[Actor]:
Wolf Frees
[Actor]:
Michael Mellinger
[Actress]:
Hannah Norbert
[Actor]:
Michael Wolf

Spanish for beginners
Presented by Alison Skilbeck and Carlos Riera
with Juan-Ignacio Macia, Sagrario Sala, Maria-Jose Collado, Eloisa Diez, Teofilo Calle, Pablo Soto

Contributors

Presenter:
Alison Skilbeck
Presenter:
Carlos Riera
Producer:
David Hargreaves
[Actor]:
Juan-Ignacio Macia
[Actress]:
Sagrario Sala
[Actress]:
Maria-Jose Collado
[Actress]:
Eloisa Diez
[Actor]:
Teofilo Calle
[Actor]:
Pablo Soto

Starring Will Hay, Googie Withers, Basil Radford, Kathleen Harrison

By mistake, headmaster Will Hay is appointed governor of one of the toughest prisons in England. With his usual enthusiasm, he sets about a programme of reform - with the usual hilarious results.

Contributors

Director:
Marcel Varnel
Dr Benjamin Twist:
Will Hay
Albert:
Graham Moffatt
Jerry 'the Mole':
Moore Marriott
Lottie:
Googie Withers
Deputy Governor:
Basil Radford
Sir Cyril:
Peter Gorthorne
Johnson:
Garry Marsh
Mabel:
Kathleen Harrison

Rita Morris sings her favourite songs and invites you to listen to the romantic music of Max Jaffa with The Golden Strings Orchestra conducted by Bernard Herrmann
This week's guest artist Brett Stevens

Contributors

Presenter/Singer:
Rita Morris
Violinist:
Max Jaffa
Musicians:
The Golden Strings Orchestra
Conductor:
Bernard Herrmann
Singer:
Brett Stevens
Designer:
Kenneth Lawson
Producer:
Barney Colehan

for Jackie Stewart - World Champion. The fastest racing driver in the world. Reported by Raymond Baxter and Barrie Gill.

At Brands Hatch this afternoon the 1971 motor racing season comes to a climax with a victory race in honour of Jackie Stewart's second World Championship. BRM, Brabham, Lotus, McLaren, March and Surtees - all the top cars and drivers will be on the grid - and Jackie Stewart himself will be out to score his seventh Formula One win this year in his Tyrrell-Ford.

Meet the new world champion, see how he won the title, and watch him in action today.
(Globe-trotter: page 11)

Contributors

Subject/Racing driver:
Jackie Stewart
Reporter:
Raymond Baxter
Reporter:
Barrie Gill
Director:
Tony Salmon
Producer:
John Mills
Producer:
Richard Tilling
Editor:
Brian Robins

Richard Neville, former Editor of Oz and Ink and one of the most articulate spokesmen for the self-styled 'alternative society'.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
A series in which viewers question the beliefs and principles of men and women in the public eye.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Guest:
Richard Neville
Producer:
Peter Chafer

Written by Eddie Braben
Starring Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise
Eric and Ernie's special guests Jack Jones, Sheila Southern
Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
featuring Ann Hamilton, Gordon Clyde
with Grazina Frame, Frank Tregear, Arthur Tolcher, Lillian Padmore, Michael Mulcaster, Stanley Mason and Janet Webb

Ernie has flu. Eric gives him every encouragement to get better by asking if he has made out a will leaving everything to him.

Contributors

Writer:
Eddie Braben
Orchestra directed by:
Peter Knight
Designer:
Gillian Howard
Producer:
John Ammonds
Comedian:
Eric Morecambe
Comedian:
Ernie Wise
Guest:
Jack Jones
Singer:
Sheila Southern
Musicians:
Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
[Actress]:
Ann Hamilton
[Actor]:
Gordon Clyde
[Actress]:
Grazina Frame
[Actor]:
Frank Tregear
[Actor]:
Arthur Tolcher
[Actress]:
Lillian Padmore
[Actor]:
Michael Mulcaster
[Actor]:
Stanley Mason
[Actress]:
Janet Webb

by Ronald Eyre
A Play of the Month presentation
Starring Robert Stephens as Rasputin
with Peter Barkworth as Tsar Nicholas II, Isabel Dean as the Empress Alexandra, Lally Bowers as the Dowager Empress and T.P. McKenna as Kommisarov

Gregory Efimovich Rasputin was born in Siberia in the late 1860s. He was married around 1890 and they had three children, a mentally handicapped son and two daughters. For 10 years he wandered on foot through the Middle East, visiting Greece and the Holy Land. In 1903 he was recognised as 'a man of God' and taken up by the St Petersburg nobility. In 1905 he became the Tsar's Lamplighter and a friend of the Empress and her son Prince Alexei. For a decade he held enormous influence at the Russian court. This with his simplicity and peasant outlook made him bitter enemies with the nobility and the press. The short-lived Kerensky government started an inquiry into his power before his murder in 1916.

(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Ronald Eyre
Lighting:
Dennis Channon
Script Editor:
Rosemary Hill
Designer:
Natasha Kroll
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Alan Cooke
Rasputin:
Robert Stephens
Tsar Nicholas II:
Peter Barkworth
The Empress Alexandra:
Isabel Dean
The Dowager Empress:
Lally Bowers
Kommisarov:
T.P. McKenna
Mouraviev, the Investigator:
Tom Criddle
Anna Vyroubova, friend of the Royal family:
Ann Beach
Guard:
John Kearney
Nurse:
Sally Lewis
Count Fredericks:
Aubrey Danvers Walker
Dr Botkin:
Walter Horsbrugh
Lackey:
Andrew Robertson
Hvostov, a public servant:
David King
Madame Hvostov:
Yvonne Coulette
Prince Andronikov:
Robert Eddison
Telegraph clerk:
John Dunn-Hill
Peasant:
Reg Lye
Peasant's wife:
Rachel Thomas
Stana, their daughter:
Kay Barlow
Wives:
Renata Roman
Wives:
Isobil Nisbet
Policeman:
Harry Waters
Husband:
Leonard Trolley
Prince Felix Yussupov:
Richard Morant
Police Sergeant:
Derrick Gilbert
Manioulov, a journalist:
Robert Gillespie
Alexei, the heir to the throne:
Jonathan Moore
Officer:
Eamonn Boyce
Purishkevich, an official:
John Savident
Protopopov, a politician:
James Bree
Prince Dmitri:
Sean Roantree
Anna's servant:
Sherrie Hewson
Anya Hvostov:
Candice Glendenning

Round-off the weekend with Michael Parkinson and his guests plus The Harry Stoneham Five

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Parkinson
Musicians:
The Harry Stoneham Five
Designer:
Louise Vanson
Director:
John Burrowes
Producer:
Richard Drewett

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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