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by Guy Bowden.
From Folkestone Parish Church
Introduced by The Rev. Victor Kingston.
The Choir of Folkestone Parish Church

Contributors

Writer:
Guy Bowden
Presenter:
The Rev. Victor Kingston
Reader:
Edwin Richfield
Reader:
Richard Bebb
Reader:
Geoffrey Lewis
Soloist:
Shirley Collins
Singers:
The Choir of Folkestone Parish Church
Organist:
Reginald Adams
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

Introduced by David Richardson.
Common Market rules for the compulsory certification of seed may lead to an increase in the use of farm seed. Philip Wrixon reports on the pros and cons.
(from Birmingham)

Weather for farmers

1.50 Interval

Contributors

Presenter:
David Richardson
Reporter:
Philip Wrixon
Producer:
John Kenyon

Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of Antiques with Max Robertson
Resident connoisseur Arthur Negus
Guest connoisseur Julian Thompson
Customers Robert and Nan Dougall
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Max Robertson
Resident Connoisseur:
Arthur Negus
Guest Connoisseur:
Julian Thompson
Customer:
Robert Dougall
Customer:
Nan Dougall
Director:
Paul Smith
Producer:
John King

Starring Gene Tierney, John Hodiak, William Bendix
with Glenn Langan, Richard Conte

When the Americans occupy a Sicilian town at the end of World War II the citizens are divided on what they need first - food and water, or a replacement for their town bell...
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Lamar Trotti
Screenplay:
Norman Reilly Raine
From the novel by:
John Hersey
Director:
Henry King
Tina:
Gene Tierney
Major Joppolo:
John Hodiak
Sergeant Borth:
William Bendix
Lieut Livingstone:
Glenn Langan
Nicolo:
Richard Conte
Sgt Trampani:
Stanley Prager
Captain Purvis:
Henry Morgan
Giuseppe:
Montague Banks
Cmdr Robertson:
Reed Hadley
Colonel Middleton:
Roy Roberts
Father Pensovecehio:
Hugo Haas
Zito:
Marcel Dalio

An Imperial story in 13 parts.

The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897 was the high noon of the British Empire - an Empire 91 times the area of the mother country, a quarter of the earth's surface.
Watching the great military procession through London, crowds cheered the 'Soldiers of the Queen' who had fought 70 Colonial wars during the 60 years of Victoria's reign.

"If only history could have been taught like this at school." (The Sun)
"I know that I laughed and I cried and that chiefly the pride kept swelling in my breast." (The Times)

(A BBCtv/Time-Life co-production)
(Colour)

Contributors

Narrator:
Robert Hardy
Voices:
Dame Gladys Cooper
Voices:
Andre Morell
Voices:
Penelope Lee
Series Editor:
Max Morgan-Witts
Writer/Producer:
Tom Haydon

From the High Church, Dumbarton with choirs and instrumentalists from local churches and schools including Notre Dame High School Choir.
Introduced by Ian Valentine

All glory, laud (St Theodulph)
Lo! He comes with clouds descending (Helmsley)
Sister Mary had but one Child (arr Havelock Nelson)
Ride on! Ride on (Crasselius)
O sacred Head (Passion Chorale)
Praise to the holiest (Richmond)
It is a thing most wonderful (John Ireland)
Rejoice, the Lord is King (Darwall)
Give me joy (trad)
All creatures of our God and King (Lasst uns erfreuen)
Let trumpets sound (Kevin Mayhew)
The Lord of heav'n confess (St John)

Contributors

Presenter:
Ian Valentine
Prayer and Blessing:
The Rev James F. Dunn
Singers:
Notre Dame High School Choir
Conductor:
Jean Graham
Organist:
George Guthrie
Producer:
Ralph Smith
Series Producer:
Raymond Short

and The Goodies Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie
and Adamo, 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 Adamo
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
Designer:
Victor Meredith
Associate Producer:
Klaus Henke
Producer:
Stewart Morris

Starring Charlton Heston, Richard Boone, Rosemary Forsyth
with Maurice Evans, Guy Stockwell, Niall MacGinnis, Henry Wilcoxon, James Farentino

Chrysagon, one of the Duke of Normandy's war lords, is sent to defend a remote village. But not all his enemies are hidden in the surrounding forest.

(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Screenplay:
John Collier
Screenplay:
Millard Kaufman
Based on the play "The Lovers" by:
Leslie Stevens
Producer:
Walter Seltzer
Director:
Franklin Schaffner
Chrysagon:
Charlton Heston
Bors:
Richard Boone
Bronwyn:
Rosemary Forsyth
Priest:
Maurice Evans
Draco:
Guy Stockwell
Odins:
Niall MacGinnis
Frisian Prince:
Henry Wilcoxon
Marc:
James Farentino
Vole:
Sammy Ross
Piet:
Woodrow Parfrey
Holbracht:
John Alderson

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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