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from The Parish Church, St Austell, Cornwall
Conducted by The Rev David Evans

Hymns:
Let all the world in every corner sing
Come down, O Love divine
Bright the vision that delighted

Contributors

Service conducted by:
The Rev David Evans
Organist:
Richard Jacobs
Television Presentation:
John Dobson

Alun Williams introduces young people with extraordinary and exciting ways of spending their leisure time.
Among today's guests are Valerie Sanders of Hull, whose main interest hangs on family trees; and Graham Conroy of Stockton on-Tees, a pioneer of outer space.

Contributors

Presenter:
Alun Williams
Guest:
Valerie Sanders
Guest:
Graham Conroy
Producer:
Dewi Griffiths

Introduced by Duncan Carse who with Tom Weir, journalist and photographer, explores Loch Lomond - a wild retreat on the doorstep of three-quarters of the population of Scotland.
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
Duncan Carse
Guest:
Tom Weir
Producer:
Peter Crawford

by Allan Prior
starring Peter Gilmore, Anne Stallybrass
and Philip Bond, Brian Rawlinson, Howard Lang, Jessica Benton

James is lured by the prospect of high profits into attempting to run the Unionist Blockade to the beleaguered Southern states of America during the Civil War. The venture proves to be more difficult and dangerous than he ever imagined.

(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Allan Prior
Producer:
Peter Graham Scott
Director:
Ben Rea
James:
Peter Gilmore
Anne:
Anne Stallybrass
Robert:
Brian Rawlinson
Albert Frazer:
Philip Bond
Mr Baines:
Howard Lang
Elizabeth:
Jessica Benton
Ferns:
Willoughby Goddard
Major Morrison:
Donald Douglas
Fergusson:
Jeremy Young
Mine Host:
Graham Rigby
Smethurst:
Michael Sheard
Capt Bullock:
James Dyrenforth
Jane Bamber:
Juliet Marshall
Crew member:
Nicholas Loukes
Bell:
Montgomery Brown
Slave:
Sam Mansaray

with Michael Brooke and Vernon Ely facing a specially invited group of questioners.
Introduced by Magnus Magnusson

In this edition of the series on the moral problems and dilemmas of people at work the head of a supermarket chain and the head of a department store are questioned by young retail workers and by shoppers.

Contributors

Presenter:
Magnus Magnusson
Panellist:
Michael Brooke
Panellist:
Vernon Ely
Director:
Simon Wadleigh
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

Hymns selected from last year's Songs of Praise programmes from churches and chapels throughout Britain.
Introduced by Barbara Mullen

God is love: his the care (Theodoric)
Fill thou my life (Richmond)
I am much more than this
Kumbayah
All glory, laud (St Theodulph)
When I survey the wondrous Cross (Rockingham)
Now thank we all our God (Deo Gracias)
New Life
Give me joy
O for a thousand tongues (Lyngham)

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Barbara Mullen
Producer:
Raymond Short

Old-Time Music-Hall from the stage of the Famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds. (By arrangement with Stanley and Michael Joseph)
presenting Tessie O'Shea, Robert Young, Patsy MacLean, Rod Hull and Emu, Joe Castor, Pat Mooney, Doreen Hermitage and Jan Hunt, Jimmy Webster and Suzanne Members of the Players' Theatre, London: Dudley Stevens, John Griffin, Gordon Griffin, Peter Dixon

Chairman Leonard Sachs

(Tessie O'Shea and Rod Hull are appearing in the BBC production of 'The Good Old Days' at the Winter Gardens Theatre, Blackpool; Jan Hunt is in 'Show Boat' at the Adelphi Theatre, London; Doreen Hermitage is in 'Gone With the Wind' at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London)
(Colour)

Contributors

Chairman:
Leonard Sachs
Musical Director:
Bernard Herrmann
Producer:
Barney Colehan
Entertainer:
Tessie O'Shea
Performer:
Robert Young
Singer:
Patsy MacLean
Puppeteer (Emu):
Rod Hull
Performer:
Joe Castor
Comedian:
Pat Mooney
Singer/Dancer/Choreographer:
Doreen Hermitage
Performer:
Jan Hunt
Performers:
Jimmy Webster and Suzanne
Singer/Dancer:
Dudley Stevens
Singer/Dancer:
John Griffin
Singer/Dancer:
Gordon Griffin
Singer/Dancer:
Peter Dixon

by Arthur W. Pinero
A second chance to see this loving and amusing play about theatrical life in the 1880s.
A Play of the Month presentation
Starring John Alderton as Tom Wrench, Lally Bowers as Mrs Telfer, Graham Crowden as James Telfer, Roland Culver as Sir William Gower, Rachel Kempson as Miss Trafalgar Gower, Ian Ogilvy as Arthur Gower, Moira Redmond as Imogen Parrott, Elizabeth Seal as Avonia Bunn, Elaine Taylor as Rose Trelawny
with [rest of cast as below]

"...a most refreshing piece... a production which was full of charm." (Daily Express)
(Radio Times People: page 5)

Contributors

Author:
Arthur W. Pinero
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Herbert Wise
Tom Wrench:
John Alderton
Mrs. Telfer:
Lally Bowers
James Telfer:
Graham Crowden
Sir William Gower:
Roland Culver
Miss Trafalgar Gower:
Rachel Kempson
Arthur Gower:
Ian Ogilvy
Imogen Parrott:
Moira Redmond
Avonia Bunn:
Elizabeth Seal
Rose Trelawny:
Elaine Taylor
Ferdinand Gadd:
Anthony Ainley
Captain de Foenix:
Timothy Carlton
Augustus Colpoys:
John Cater
Charles:
John Dearth
Mr. Ablett:
Godfrey James
Mr. Denzil:
Michael Jenkinson
Mrs. Mossop:
Lila Kaye
Sarah:
Mary Larkin
Clara de Foenix:
Karin MacCarthy
Miss Brewster:
Stephanie Turner
O'Dwyer:
Henry Woolf

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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