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Spanish for beginners.
Presented by Alison Skilbeck and Carlos Riera
With Juan-Ignacio Macia, Miguel-Angel Aristu, Virginia Quintana, Teofilo Calle, Maria-Jose Collado, Augusto G.F. Balbueno, Francisco-Jose Nieto, Eloisa Diez
(Books and records: page 12)

Contributors

Presenter:
Alison Skilbeck
Presenter:
Carlos Riera
Director:
Carol Wiseman
Producer:
David Hargreaves
[Actor]:
Juan-Ignacio Macia
[Actor]:
Miguel-Angel Aristu
[Actress]:
Virginia Quintana
[Actor]:
Teofilo Calle
[Actress]:
Maria-Jose Collado
[Actor]:
Augusto G.F. Balbuena
[Actor]:
Francisco-Jose Nieto
[Actress]:
Eloisa Diez

Featuring Derek Fowlds
and Aubrey Woods, Bill Pertwee, Renu Setna, Gordon Peters, Billy McComb, Carmen Reuben Martin

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Fowlds
[Actor]:
Aubrey Woods
[Actor]:
Bill Pertwee
[Actor]:
Gordon Peters
[Actor]:
Billy McComb
[Actress]:
Carmen Reuben Martin
Script/Songs:
George Martin
Musicians:
The Bert Hayes Sextet
Designer:
Valerie Warrender
Producer:
Douglas Argent

From Broadmoor Hospital, Crowthorne.
Introduced by Jimmy Savile, who is Honorary Assistant Entertainments Officer at the hospital. With the London Crusader Choir, local choirs, patients and staff.

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jimmy Savile
Producer:
Philip S. Gilbert
Series Producer:
Raymond Short
Singers:
The London Crusader Choir
Prayer and Blessing:
The Rev Kenneth W. Pratt
Chaplain Organist:
Doris Rich
Conductor:
Luther Britton

and The Goodies: Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie
and Melba Moore, Marlene Charell, The Young Generation
BBC/ZDF co-production.

Contributors

Presenter/Singer:
Engelbert Humperdinck
Tim (The Goodies):
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Graeme (The Goodies):
Graeme Garden
Bill (The Goodies):
Bill Oddie
Singer:
Melba Moore
Singer:
Marlene Charell
Singers/Dancers:
The Young Generation
Choreographer:
Don Lurio
Musical adviser to Engelbert Humperdinck:
Laurie Holloway
Special Material:
Ronnie Cass
Musical Arrangements:
Alyn Ainsworth
Musical Arrangements:
Laurie Holloway
Musical Arrangements:
Alan Roper
Writer (The Goodies):
Graeme Garden
Writer (The Goodies):
Bill Oddie
Additional Material (The Goodies):
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Associate Producer:
Klaus Henke
Producer:
Stewart Morris

by Tennessee Williams
A Play of the Month presentation.
Starring Lee Remick as Alma
with David Hedison as John Buchanan, Betsy Blair as Mrs. Winemiller, Barry Morse as Rev. Winemiller.

Alma's name means 'Soul' in Spanish, but she's been in love with the boy next door for as long as they can remember and his love affairs have precious little to do with 'soul.'
(Colour)
(Cover story: page 11)

Contributors

Author:
Tennessee Williams
Music arranged and conducted by:
Dennis Wilson
Costumes:
Joyce Hammond
Script Editor:
Rosemary Hill
Designer:
Natasha Kroll
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Alvin Rakoff
Alma:
Lee Remick
John Buchanan:
David Hedison
Mrs Winemiller:
Betsy Blair
Rev Winemiller:
Barry Morse
Alma, as a child:
Wendy Miller
John, as a child:
Bruce Clark
Pearl:
Catherine Crewe
Jessie:
Pat Starr
Dr Buchanan:
Bruce Boa
Dusty:
Craig Israel
Vernon:
Sean Hewitt
Nellie Ewell:
Lynne Frederick
Roger Doremus:
David Cargill
Mrs Bassett:
Tucker McGuire
Rosemary:
Sarah Marshall
Rosa Gonzales:
Francoise Pascal
Papa Gonzales:
George Margo
Mr Kramer:
Richard Pendry

An investigation by Tom Mangold.
Mystery still surrounds the disappearance of Tsar Nicholas II and the Russian Imperial Family, who went missing, presumed dead in 1918. This enquiry reveals new evidence, indicating that history's version - that all were murdered In a Siberian cellar - is unsatisfactory and in some respects untrue.
Contributors to the programme include Lord Mountbatten, Grand Duke Vladimir, the present Heir to the Russian Throne and Professor Francis Camps, the former Home Office pathologist.
(Was Tsar Nicholas murdered?: page 3)

Contributors

Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Interviewee:
Lord Mountbatten
Interviewee:
Grand Duke Vladimir
Interviewee:
Professor Francis Camps
Producer:
Tony Summers

BBC One London

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