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Barney Milligan with Marc Lenders and Jean Standing
Singers from Roehampton Parish Church Choir, Battersea College of Education and Tiffin Boys School

Contributors

Presenter:
Barney Milligan
Performer:
Marc Lenders
Performer:
Jean Standing
Reader:
Frank Himsworth
Singers:
Roehampton Parish Church Choir
Singers:
Singers from Battersea College of Education
Singers:
Singers from Tiffin Boys School
Organist and choirmaster:
Donald Emery
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

James Burke introduces the highlights of Astronauts Young and Duke's last day on the moon, including their exploration of the giant boulders around North Ray Crater, direct from the BBC's studio at Mission Control, with comment from: Dr Eugene Shoemaker, former Head of NASA's Geology Section and Dr Stuart Agrell (Cambridge University), Dr Geoffrey Eglinton (Bristol University), NASA Principal Investigators and comment from the astronauts and scientists at the Manned Spacecraft Center.

Contributors

Presenter:
James Burke
Expert:
Dr Eugene Shoemaker
Expert:
Dr Stuart Agrell
Expert:
Dr Geoffrey Eglinton
US co-ordinating engineer:
Jeff Meadows
Producer:
Tam Fry
Producer:
John Reynolds
Editor:
Michael Bukht
Executive Producer:
Richard Francis

Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of Antiques with Max Robertson
Customers Diana Dors, Alan Coren
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Max Robertson
Resident connoisseur:
Arthur Negus
Guest connoisseur:
Roger Warner
Customer:
Diana Dors
Customer:
Alan Coren
Director:
Paul Smith
Producer:
John King

Starring George Raft, Joan Bennett
with Vivian Blaine, Peggy Ann Garner

A saloon owner on San Francisco's famed Barbary Coast becomes involved with the Nob Hill aristocracy and their corrupt politicians. Director Henry Hathaway captures superbly the atmosphere of San Francisco at the turn of the century.
(Colour)

Contributors

Director:
Henry Hathaway
Tony Angel:
George Raft
Harriet Carruthers:
Joan Bennett
Sally Templeton:
Vivian Blaine
Katie Flanagan:
Peggy Ann Garner
Dapper Jack Harrigan:
Alan Reed
Joe:
B.S. Pully
At the Piano:
Emil Coleman
Lash Carruthers:
Edgar Barrier

from Silverstone
Denny Hulme, the current leader in the 1972 World Championship, leads the entry of top Formula 1 drivers, including Emerson Fittipaldi, winner of the Race of Champions at Brands Hatch, for the 24th GKN-Daily Express International Trophy over 40 laps of the Grand Prix circuit.
The Formula 1 cars are joined by the leading Formula 5000 finishers from yesterday's GKN-Vanwall Trophy.
Organised by the BRDC

(Colour)

Contributors

Commentator:
Murray Walker
Presenter:
Barrie Gill
Television Presentation:
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation:
Tony Salmon
Editor:
Brian Robins

In the early 19th century the British had taken the Cape of Good Hope from the Dutch to protect the route to India, but most of the interior of Africa still seemed mysterious to Europeans. The abolition of slavery by Britain gave impetus to exploration, and the feats of the great missionary, Livingstone, stirred Victorian Britain.

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

Contributors

Narrator:
Robert Hardy
Series Editor:
Max Morgan-Witts
Writer:
Stuart Hood
Producer:
Anthony Isaacs

In this series of six programmes one young person with a sure answer faces a small group of contemporaries who regard sure answers with suspicion.
This week: Peter Jones, Quaker teacher
Chairman David Jessel
(Repeated tomorrow at 1.0 pm)
(Next week: Tariq Ali, Marxist revolutionary)

Contributors

Chairman:
David Jessel
Guest:
Peter Jones
Producer:
Stewart Cross
Producer:
Oliver Hunkin

(Chairman) appeals on behalf of the Handicapped Adventure Playground Association
The first playground for children with all kinds of disability opened in Chelsea two years ago and benefits have been conspicuous.
Donations, preferably by crossed PO or cheque, to: Lady Allen, Handicapped Adventure Playground Association, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Lady Allen of Hurtwood

from The Great Hall, Bristol University
Introduced by Geoffrey Wheeler
Bristol University Choir and combined local choirs conducted by Professor Willis Grant
Bristol Bach Choir conducted by Adrian Beaumont

The day of Resurrection! (Ellacombe)
The strife is o'er (Gelobt sei Gott)
Sing joyfully (Byrd)
The golden gates are lifted up (Bristol)
Jesus, good above all other (Quem Pastores)
Beati Quorum Via (Stanford)
Thine be the glory (Maccabaeus)
Ye sons and daughters of the King (O Fill et Filiae)
This joyful Eastertide (Vruechten)
Jesus lives! (St Albinus)
Ye watchers and ye holy ones (Lasst uns Erfreuen)

Contributors

Presenter:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Singers:
Bristol University Choir
Conductor:
Professor Willis Grant
Singers:
Bristol Bach Choir
Conductor:
Adrian Beaumont
Organist:
Dr Nigel Davison
Prayer and Blessing:
The Rev Leslie Wollen
Producer:
The Rev Peter Firth
Director:
Peter Bale
Series Producer:
Raymond Short

Forty-five minutes of glamour, skill and music from one of the world's greatest spectacles on ice, featuring:
Donald McPherson, Hauss and Hafner, Richard Callaghan, Ann-Margret Frei, Teri
Tucker, Mitsuko Funakoshi and a colourful skating ballet of 30 glamorous girls.
The company invite you to Light Up the Skies, Go Fasching in Munchen, Take the children on a Holiday in Alaska and join the Beach Party
Televised by arrangement with Skee Goodhart for International Holiday on Ice Co

Contributors

Skater:
Donald McPherson
Skaters:
Hauss and Hafner
Skater:
Richard Callaghan
Skater:
Ann-Margret Frei
Skater:
Teri Tucker
Skater:
Mitsuko Funakoshi
Choreographer:
Ted Shuffle
Executive producer for Holiday on Ice:
Morris Chalfen
Television Production:
Alan Mouncer
Television Production:
Don Sayer

Starring Tyrone Power, Ava Gardner, Mel Ferrer, Errol Flynn, Eddie Albert

A group of expatriate Americans wandering aimlessly round Europe in the 1920s become involved with a footloose British aristocrat.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Peter Viertel
Based on the novel by:
Ernest Hemingway
Director:
Henry King
Producer:
Darryl F. Zanuck
Jake Barnes:
Tyrone Power
Lady Brett Ashley:
Ava Gardner
Robert Cohn:
Mel Ferrer
Mike Campbell:
Errol Flynn
Bill Gorton:
Eddie Albert
Count Mippipopolous:
Gregory Ratoff
Georgette:
Juliette Greco
Zizi:
Marcel Daljo
Doctor:
Henry Daniell

Live colour TV of the most spectacular moments of the mission as the Lunar Module Orion lifts off from the surface of the moon on the first leg of the long journey home. James Burke reports from Houston, and Astronauts Young and Duke describe their feelings about this critical manoeuvre.
Lift Off due 10.39 pm BST Lunar Orbit due 10.46 pm

Presented in association with NASA, EAU and the US Networks

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
James Burke

"Brilliant, of inexhaustible inventiveness, incalculable and irresponsible", one architectural historian called him.
Le Corbusier was one of the leading prophets of modern architecture and was certainly its most vigorous propagandist.
"Architecture or Revolution", he said. "Steel and concrete have brought new conquests - a style belonging to our own period has come about - there has been a revolution!"
He designed and built buildings that were always revolutionary and controversial - in tonight's programme you will see what Le Corbusier meant by "Architecture or Revolution".

('Life is Right - the Architect is Wrong': BBC2 Tuesday 8.0 pm)
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Charles Jencks
Narrator:
John Stockbridge
Presented for BBCtv by:
Ramsay Short

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