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Spanish for beginners.
Presented by Alison Skilbeck and Carlos Riera
with Juan-Ignacio Macia, Fiorella Renzi, Miguel-Angel Aristu, Virginia Quintana, Teofilo Calle, Antonio Cintado, Augusto G. F. Balbuena
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Alison Skilbeck
Presenter:
Carlos Riera
Director:
Carol Wiseman
Producer:
David Hargreaves
[Actor]:
Juan-Ignacio Macia
[Actress]:
Fiorella Renzi
[Actor]:
Miguel-Angel Aristu
[Actress]:
Virginia Quintana
[Actor]:
Teofilo Calle
[Actor]:
Antonio Cintado
[Actor]:
Augusto G. F. Balbuena

Introduced by David Vine
With Dan Maskell, Bill Moss, Paul Hutchins, Chris Bovett and Stanley Matthews.

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Instructor:
Dan Maskell
Instructor:
Bill Moss
Instructor:
Paul Hutchins
Instructor:
Chris Bovett
Instructor:
Stanley Matthews
Director:
John Rickword
Producer:
John Dobson

Michael Aspel introduces your television requests.
Materialising in the studio this week, time traveller Dr Who, alias Jon Pertwee.
Send your requests to Ask Aspel, BBC Television Centre, [Address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Aspel
Guest:
Jon Pertwee
Producer:
Granville Jenkins

by L.M. Montgomery.
Dramatised in five parts by Julia Jones.

Anne has found a 'bosom friend' in Diana Barry. Gilbert Blythe has made fun of her red hair, an insult for which Anne can never forgive him.

Contributors

Author:
L.M. Montgomery
Dramatised by:
Julia Jones
Harmonica played by:
Harry Pitch
Costumes:
Joyce MacKen
Makeup:
Sandra Shepherd
Lighting:
John Treays
Script Editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Allan Anson
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
Joan Craft
Marilla Cuthbert:
Barbara Hamilton
Anne Shirley:
Kim Braden
Miss Stacey:
Kate Beswick
Gilbert Blythe:
Robin Halstead
Diana Barry:
Jan Francis
Ruby Gillis:
Kim Hardy
Josie Pye:
Angela Walker
Jane Andrews:
Zuleika Robson
Matthew Cuthbert:
Elliott Sullivan
Jerry Buote:
Brent Oldfield
Mrs Barry:
Helen Horton
Mary Joe:
Mitzi Webster
Minnie May:
Sharon O'Leary
Doctor:
Robert MacLeod

With Choirs of the Croydon Schools Music Association and Croydon Schools Wind Orchestra from The Parish Church, Croydon
Introduced by Keith Macklin

Sing Hosanna
When I survey the wondrous Cross (Rockingham)
God be in my head
Where have all the flowers gone
Thou didst leave thy throne
Sans Day Carol
The Lord my pasture shall prepare (Surrey)
Thy hand O God has guided (Thornbury)
Spirit of God
I vow to thee my country (Thaxted)
Kymbayah
Be thou my guardian (Abridge)
Immortal, invisible (St Denio)

Prayer and Blessing by The Vicar of Croydon, The Rev Canon Ronald Bowlby

Contributors

Presenter:
Keith Macklin
Musicians:
Croydon Schools Wind Orchestra
Conductor:
Bryne Knight
Organist:
Geoffrey Bartlett
Orchestrations:
Malcolm Ellingworth
Prayer and blessing:
The Rev Canon Ronald Bowlby
Director/Series Producer:
Raymond Short

and The Goodies: Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie
and Dana, Ray Stevens, Marlene Charell.
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
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:
null Dana
Singer:
Ray Stevens
Singer:
Marlene Charell
Dancers:
The Young Generation
Choreographer:
Don Lurio
Musicians:
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
Musical adviser to Engelbert Humperdinck:
Laurie Holloway
Musical Arranger:
Alyn Ainsworth
Musical Arranger:
Laurie Holloway
Musical Arranger:
Alan Roper
Writer (The Goodies):
Graeme Garden
Writer (The Goodies):
Bill Oddie
Additional Material (The Goodies):
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Designer:
Chris Thompson
Associate Producer:
Klaus Henke
Producer:
Stewart Morris

The second of three films featuring one of Hollywood's most talented actors
[Starring] Gregory Peck
with Deborah Kerr, Eddie Albert

The bitter-sweet love affair between America's greatest 20th-century novelist, F. Scott Fitzgerald and columnist Sheilah Graham was the most talked about romance of the late 1930s.
Gregory Peck plays the author of The Last Tycoon and The Great Gatsby in Henry King's moving chronicle of the last years of Scott Fitzgerald's life.
(Sheilah Graham; This Week's Films: page 10)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Sy Bartlett
Based on the book by:
Sheilah Graham
Based on the book by:
Gerold Frank
Director:
Henry King
Producer:
Jerry Wald
F. Scott Fitzgerald:
Gregory Peck
Sheilah Graham:
Deborah Kerr
Carter:
Eddie Albert
John Wheeler:
Philip Ober
Stan Harris:
Herbert Rudley
Lord Donegall:
John Sutton

A profile of Canadian film director Norman Jewison made during the filming of the musical Fiddler on the Roof.
Big money and high hopes for this epic rested on the shoulders of 44-year-old Jewison, who first made his name in television and went on to great success with such films as The Russians are Coming and the award-winning In the Heat of the Night. Topol, Jewison's latest star, says of him 'you really feel that he knows what he wants, he knows how to get it, and what the result will be, somehow.'

Contributors

Subject:
Norman Jewison
Producer:
Doug Jackson

with Ludovic Kennedy
Each Sunday four men and women who have observed the events of the week come together to discuss the issues that lie behind the news.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ludovic Kennedy
Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff

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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