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The Annual Service of the Methodist Association of Youth Clubs from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Preacher The Rev Kenneth Waights, President of the Methodist Conference
The service is conducted by The Rev George Cloke
with members and leaders of Methodist Youth Groups

Contributors

Preacher:
The Rev Kenneth Waights
Service conducted by:
The Rev George Cloke
Organist:
Paul Wright (Maidenhead)
Produced for MAYC by:
John Gray
Presented for television by:
Raymond Short

Scenes from an Elizabethan life by Alison Plowden
(Book 70p: see page 58)

Contributors

Writer:
Alison Plowden
Director:
Rodney Bennett
Producer:
Victor Poole
Narrator:
Gary Watson
Bess:
Hilary Mason
Arbella:
Anna Cropper
Messenger:
Anthony Dutton
Dorothy Stafford:
Elizabeth Benson
[Actress]:
Sharon Duce
[Actress]:
Jean Hampson
[Actor]:
Stephen Bradley
[Actor]:
Eilian Wyn
[Actor]:
Cyril Varley

Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of antiques with Max Robertson
Customers Eva Reuber-Staier, Jack Douglas
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Max Robertson
Resident connoisseur:
Arthur Negus
Guest:
Howard Ricketts
Customer:
Eva Reuber-Staier
Customer:
Jack Douglas
Director:
Paul Smith
Producer:
John King

Starring Anna Neagle, Trevor Howard
with Marius Goring, Peter Ustinov

The courage of Odette, a British secret service agent in France who was captured and tortured unmercifully by the Germans, has become a legend in the annals of the Resistance Movement.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
Anna Neagle Stars... a new season of films, BBC1, Tuesday 7.30

Contributors

Screenplay:
Warren Chetham-Strode
Produced and directed by:
Herbert Wilcox
Odette:
Anna Neagle
Captain Peter Churchill:
Trevor Howard
Henri:
Marius Goring
Arnaud:
Peter Ustinov
Jack:
Bernard Lee
Colonel Buckmaster:
Maurice Buckmaster

One consequence of the Empire was the emergence of the Australian 'character' - a half legendary figure fashioned from the struggle against a harsh environment and the influence of imperial policy. He was born not in the growing cities but in the Outback, somewhere beyond 'the Black Stump', a mythical landmark at the end of the known world.

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

Contributors

Narrator:
Robert Hardy
Series Editor:
Max Morgan-Witts
Writer/Producer:
Tom Haydon

from the Parish Church, Croydon
Introduced by Keith Macklin

Praise to the Lord (Praxis Pietatis)
Rejoice! The Lord is King (Gopsal)
Thou who earnest (Hereford)
Come. holy Ghost (Veni Creator Spiritus)
All people that on earth (Old 100th)
Every star shall sing a carol (Every Star)
Gracious Spirit, holy Ghost (Charity)
Now thank we all our God (Nun Danket)
May the grace of Christ (Waltham)
Forth in thy Name, O Lord (Song 34)

Contributors

Presenter:
Keith Macklin
Organist:
Martin How
Conductor:
Michael Fleming
Prayer and Blessing:
The Rev Marshall Jones
Director/Series Producer:
Raymond Short

Raymond Baxter reports on the flying show that has something for everyone: displays by Belgian and French Air Force teams; the Fleet Air Arm; free-fall parachuting and aerobatics by the Royal Air Force; modern and vintage civilian aircraft; and solo aerobatics by Sq Ldr Ray Hanna (ex-Red Arrows leader) in a Spitfire.

(Organised by the International Air Fair Committee in association with the London Evening News)
(Radio Times People: page 4)

Contributors

Commentator:
Raymond Baxter
Pilot:
Sq Ldr Ray Hanna
TV Presentation:
Dennis Monger
TV Presentation:
Ian Smith

Starring William Holden, Lilli Palmer
with Hugh Griffith

The successful Hollywood team of William Perlberg and George Seaton were responsible for this moving factual account of the war-time activities of the spy, Eric Erickson.
Under Allied pressure Erickson - a Swedish businessman - is forced to masquerade as a traitor, trading with Nazi Germany. He secures vital information on war plans but falls in love with his confederate - a beautiful and courageous woman, Marianne Mollendorf. Their affair ends in agonising tragedy before Erickson is forced to flee for freedom.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Writer/Director:
George Seaton
Based on the book by:
Alexander Klein
Producer:
William Perlberg
Eric Erickson:
William Holden
Marianne Mollendorf:
Lilli Palmer
Collins:
Hugh Griffith
Ingrid Erickson:
Eva Dahlbeck
Wilhelm Kortner:
Charles Regnier
Bruno Ulrich:
Werner Peters
Otto HoltZ:
Carl Raddatz
Klara Holtz:
Erica Beer
Hans Holtz:
Helo Gutschwager

Will the tastes of the 70s - in music, fashion and everyday familiar objects - be affected by the change in present-day relationships between young people? This is a film about three girls who either have a definite interest in or work in the arts. All are unmarried, under 25 and free to do as they like.
Through their conversations with their friends we see how personal preferences could be influenced.
The first girl is a Londoner - a freelance dancer who has appeared in several films including "The Boy Friend". The second, a Dutch girl from a remote fishing village in Holland, now living in Amsterdam and interested in experimental theatre. And the third from America - earning her living making flutes, and as a waitress.

(Radio Times People: page 5)
(Colour)

Contributors

Producer:
Revel Guest

Kenneth Harris interviews Lord Melchett, Chairman, British Steel Corporation, about:
The Tory who leads a nationalised industry; Steel and Government interference; 'Real' power for worker-directors; Steel and Britain's future

Contributors

Interviewer:
Kenneth Harris
Interviewee:
Lord Melchett
Producer:
Elwyn Parry-Jones

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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