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Alun Williams introduces young people with extraordinary and exciting ways of spending their leisure time.
Among today's guests are the dancers and singers of the London Lithuanian Club and the finalists in the Cornish Junior Surfing Championship.

Contributors

Presenter:
Alun Williams
Dancers/Singers:
Dancers and singers of the London Lithuanian Club
Producer:
Dewi Griffiths

Introduced by Michael Canney who looks at forestry in Great Britain and the recreational opportunities it offers.
Philip Wrixon reports from the Forestry Commission plantations in the Lake District.
Hammond Innes, author, shows us private forestry in Wales.
The Countryside Club opens its gates to the public in Sussex.
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Canney
Reporter:
Philip Wrixon
Reporter:
Hammond Innes
Producer:
Peter Crawford

Starring Marlon Brando, David Niven, Shirley Jones

A rarity: Marlon Brando in a comedy role. In this afternoon's film he and David Niven are a couple of charming 'con-men' who have more than an eye for the ladies.

Contributors

Screenplay/Producer:
Stanley Shapiro
Screenplay:
Paul Henning
Director:
Ralph Levy
Fred Bentson:
Marlon Brando
Lawrence Jamison:
David Niven
Janet Walker:
Shirley Jones
Fanny Eubank:
Dody Goodman
Monsieur Andre:
Aram Stephan
Col Williams:
Parley Baer
Mrs Sutton:
Marie Windsor
Mrs Trumble:
Rebecca Sand
Miss Harrington:
Frances Robinson
Sattler:
Henry Slate
Dubin:
Norman Alden
Anna Kroeger:
Suzanne Cramer
Frieda:
Cynthia Lynn
Hilda:
Izle Taurins
Gina:
Francine York

by Barry Thomas
Starring Peter Gilmore, Anne Stallybrass
and Philip Bond, Howard Lang, Jessica Benton

When James sails home to Liverpool with his new clipper, Anne is not on the quayside to greet him. The reason for her absence is a certain Michael Adams...

Contributors

Writer:
Barry Thomas
Producer:
Peter Graham Scott
Director:
Peter Cregeen
James:
Peter Gilmore
Anne:
Anne Stallybrass
Albert Frazer:
Philip Bond
Elizabeth Frazer:
Jessica Benton
Baines:
Howard Lang
Michael Adams:
Bryan Marshall
George Bethell:
Walter Sparrow
Billy:
Gary Ward

with Harry Judge, Principal of Banbury School and Gerald Haigh author of Beginning Teaching facing student-teachers, a pupil and an expert
Introduced by Magnus Magnusson

The fifth programme in a series which looks at some of the moral problems which people meet in a day's work.

Contributors

Presenter:
Magnus Magnusson
Panellist:
Harry Judge
Panellist:
Gerald Haigh
Director:
Simon Wadleigh
Producer:
Vernon Sproxton

Highlights from the 1972 show featuring:
The Biros from Hungary - Spingboards, balance and strength
The Two Primlettys from Germany - The leap of death
The Mullens from Holland - Ballet on Horseback
The Lai Koon Family from Hong Kong - Grace and aristery from the Far East
The Glassettys from Germany King of the towering glasses
Tommy de Vel and Vera from Great Britain - High skills on the unicycle
Katja Schumann from Scandinavia - Perfection in High School
The Flying Andersons from South Africa - Sensational act on the flying trapeze

Contributors

Springboard act:
The Biros
Performers:
The Two Primlettys
Dancers:
The Mullens
Performers:
The Lai Koon Family
Balancers:
The Glassettys
Unicyclists:
Tommy de Vel and Vera
Haute ecole act:
Katja Schumann
Trapeze artists:
The Flying Andersons
Orchestra under the direction of:
Ken Griffin
Circus Director:
Roberto Germains
Television Presentation:
Ian Smith

Starring Jennifer Jones, Jason Robards Jr, Joan Fontaine, Tom Ewell.

Europe in the gay, turbulent 20s - the setting for Scott Fitzgerald's famous novel about a promising young psychiatrist who gives up his practice to marry a wealthy, neurotic ex-patient without realising the risks involved.

Contributors

Director:
Henry King
Nicole Diver:
Jennifer Jones
Dick Diver:
Jason Robards Jr
Baby Warren:
Joan Fontaine
Abe North:
Tom Ewell
Tommy Barban:
Cesare Danova
Rosemary Hoyt:
Jill St John
Dr Dohmler:
Paul Lukas
Mrs McKisco:
Bea Benaderet
Mr McKisco:
Charles Fredericks
Dr Gregorovious:
Sanford Meisner
Colis Clay:
Mac McWhorter

The first of five visits to the Royal Albert Hall for the 1972 season of Henry Wood Promenade Concerts
Michael Tilson Thomas conducts
Gabrieli Canzon septimi toni
Canzon noni toni
Sonata pian' e forte
with the London Symphony Orchestra Brass Ensemble
and Liszt and Others Hexameron: variations for six grand pianos and orchestra on a march from Bellini's I Puritani for which five other composers joined Liszt in writing this work - Thalberg, Pixis, Herz, Czerny and Chopin.
with pianists John Bingham, Martin Hughes, Ronald Lumsden, Howard Shelley, Thomas Walsh, David Wilde and the London Symphony Orchestra leader John Georgiadis
Introduced by Richard Baker

(Part of last Thursday's concert)
(Next week: Music by Brahms)
(Colour)

Contributors

Conductor:
Michael Tilson Thomas
Musicians:
London Symphony Orchestra Brass Ensemble
Pianist:
John Bingham
Pianist:
Martin Hughes
Pianist:
Ronald Lumsden
Pianist:
Howard Shelley
Pianist:
Thomas Walsh
Pianist:
David Wilde
Musicians:
London Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra Leader:
John Georgiadis
Presenter:
Richard Baker
Director:
Brian Large

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