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from Lincoln Cathedral which this year celebrates its ninth centenary
Celebrant: The Dean, The Very Rev Oliver Fiennes
Assisted by The Precentor, Canon David Rutter and the Chancellor, Canon Victor de Waal
Preacher: The Archdeacon of Lindsey, The Ven Bill Dudman
The Communion service is sung to Merbecke and Ireland in C.
Service described by The Rev John Thompson

Contributors

Celebrant:
The Very Rev Oliver Fiennes
Assisted by:
Canon David Rutter
Assisted by:
Canon Victor de Waal
Preacher:
The Ven Bill Dudman
Organist and Master of the Choristers:
Philip Marshall
Deputy organist:
Clifford Lewis
Commentator:
The Rev John Thompson
Presented for TV by:
Stewart Cross

Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of antiques with Max Robertson
Customers Virginia Wetherell, Peter Cushing
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Max Robertson
Resident connoisseur:
Arthur Negus
Guest connoisseur:
Julian Thompson
Customer:
Virginia Wetherell
Customer:
Peter Cushing
Director:
Paul Smith
Producer:
John King

A series of 13 programmes

The sad-happy ending of the Empire in Africa. Where there had been no white settlement, independence came easily: Africans were encouraged and trained by British administrators to prepare themselves for self-government.
Where there had been white settlement, as in Kenya and Rhodesia, it was to be more difficult for the British to withdraw gracefully. In many places, and not only in Africa, the British army was to be as much involved in winding up the Empire as it had been in its creation.
Narrated by Robert Hardy.

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

Contributors

Narrator:
Robert Hardy
Series Editor:
Max Morgan-Witts
Writer:
James Cameron
Producer:
Anthony Isaacs

The whole of the final of the European Championship live from the Heysel Stadium, Brussels.

The final match of a week's play involving the four European semi-finalists Belgium, West Germany, Russia and Hungary.

Who will succeed Italy as European champions for the next four years?

Frank Bough introduces news, views, analysis and expert comment from Don Revie of Leeds United, the Manager of the Year, and Bob Wilson of Arsenal and Scotland.

Football television presentation by BRT

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Analysis:
Don Revie
Analysis:
Bob Wilson

from St Davids Cathedral, Pembrokeshire
with The Cathedral Choir, Royal National Eisteddfod Choir, Pembrokeshire, Fishguard County Secondary School Choir, St Davids County Secondary School Choir
Introduced by David Parry-Jones

All hail the power (Diadem)
Lord, speak to me (Arizona)
Pob dyn. Pob peth (Hymn of Praise)
For all the saints (Sine Nomine)
O thou the central Orb (Charles Wood)
O Jesus I have promised (Beaumont)
O thou whose head (Passion Chorale)
Tydi a wnaeth y wyrth (Pantyfedwen)
Now thank we all our God (Nun Danket)

Blessing by the Dean, The Very Rev T.E. Jenkins

Contributors

Presenter:
David Parry-Jones
Singers:
St Davids Cathedral Choir
Singers:
Royal National Eisteddfod Choir
Singers:
Fishguard County Secondary School Choir
Singers:
St Davids County Secondary School Choir
Conductor:
John Davies
Organist:
Peter Boorman
Blessing:
The Very Rev T.E. Jenkins
Director:
Tregelles Williams
Series Producer:
Raymond Short

Bruce is back... Back at The Talk, which he never fails to fill. The show tonight is a complete change from his popular Generation Game - Bruce is completely on his own - on his own, he is!

Contributors

Entertainer:
Bruce Forsyth
Musical Director:
Burt Rhodes
Musical Director:
Don Hunt
Sound:
Chris Holcombe
Lighting:
Tommy Thomas
Director:
Roger Ordish
Producer:
Alan Tarrant

Starring Deborah Kerr with Peter Wyngarde, Megs Jenkins, Michael Redgrave

Was Henry James's The Turn of the Screw a simple ghost story or a serious attempt to portray the hallucinations of a frustrated spinster?
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Screenplay:
William Archibald
Screenplay:
Truman Capote
Based on "The Turn of the Screw" by:
Henry James
Producer/Director:
Jack Clayton
Miss Giddons:
Deborah Kerr
Peter Quint:
Peter Wyngarde
Mrs Grose:
Megs Jenkins
The uncle:
Michael Redgrave
Miles:
Martin Stephens
Flora:
Pamela Franklin
Anna:
Isla Cameron
Miss Jessel:
Clytie Jessop

BBC One London

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