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from Wesley Methodist Church, Hulme, Manchester
Conducted by The Rev Michael Fielding
Preacher the Rev John Banks, Superintendent of the Manchester and Salford Methodist Mission
Singing led by The Southwark Singers
conductor Denis Coleman
and The Melody Belles

Contributors

Service conducted by:
The Rev Michael Fielding
Preacher:
The Rev John Banks
Singers:
The Southwark Singers
Conductor:
Denis Coleman
Singers:
The Melody Belles
Organist:
Nigel Ogden
Presented for television by:
Stewart Cross

Organised by the Society of British Aerospace Companies
In this, the largest Farnborough Air Show yet held, European Aerospace Manufacturers are exhibiting for the first time.
Military teams:
from Italy Il Frecce Tricolori
from France La Patrouille de France
from Britain The Red Arrows with spectacular formation flying.
The Show will also feature the RAF Falcons free-fall parachute team and the Army Blue Angels helicopter team. Concorde is the star attraction among the civil aircraft taking part.

(Repeated tonight at 10.45)
(Colour)

Contributors

Commentator:
Raymond Baxter
TV Presentation:
Dennis Monger
TV Presentation:
Douglas Hespe

Action and spectacle on the final day

1.5 Show Jumping Grand Prix
Great Britain's David Broome, Ann Moore, Harvey Smith and Michael Saywell compete for the Olympic team championship and the final gold medal of the Games.
The first round of today's competition in the-Olympic Stadium.

2.30 Athletics
Highlights of the memorable performances over nine days on the Olympic running track and in the field events

3.25 Show Jumping Grand Prix
Live coverage of the second and final round of the team championship to decide the last medals of the Games
Olympic champions: Canada

6.15 The Best of the Olympics
As Munich prepares for the closing ceremony, each BBC commentator selects the outstanding action and personality from his sport.
Introduced by Frank Bough

7.25 Closing Ceremony of the XX Olympiad
Athletes of more than 100 nations join the crowds in the Stadium to mark the end of the world's greatest sporting occasion.

(Guide to the finals: pages 15-16)

Contributors

Presenter (The Best of the Olympics):
Frank Bough
Commentator (Show Jumping Grand Prix):
Dorian Williams
Commentator (Athletics)/(Closing Ceremony):
David Coleman
Commentator (Athletics):
Ron Pickering
Commentator (Athletics):
Norris McWhirter
Director:
Richard Tilling
Director:
Brian Venner
Director:
Jonathan Martin
Director:
Fred Viner
Editor:
Alan Chivers
Editor:
Alan Hart
Editor:
Sam Leitch
Editor:
A.P. Wilkinson
Producer:
Bryan Cowgill

Starring Kirk Douglas
with Anthony Quinn, James Donald, Pamela Brown and Everett Sloane

Kirk Douglas, in one of the most powerful performances of his career, plays Van Gogh, the tormented genius who expressed the turbulence of his life in his vivid masterpieces.

(This Week's Films: page 11)
(Colour)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Norman Corwin
Based on the novel by:
Irving Stone
Producer:
John Houseman
Director:
Vincente Minnelli
Vincent Van Gogh:
Kirk Douglas
Paul Gauguin:
Anthony Quinn
Theo Van Gogh:
James Donald
Christine:
Pamela Brown
Dr Gachet:
Everett Sloane
Roulin:
Niall MacGinnis
Anton Mauve:
Noel Purcell
Theodorus Van Gogh:
Henry Daniell
Anna Cornelia Van Gogh:
Madge Kennedy
Willemien:
Jill Bennett
Dr Peyron:
Lionel Jeffries
Dr Bosman:
Laurence Naismith
Colbert:
Eric Pohlmann
Kay:
Jeannette Sterke

A second chance to see this spectacular air display shown earlier today.

This year for the first time the Farnborough Air Show has been opened to European Aerospace Manufacturers, making this the largest show yet held.
Military teams: from Italy II Frecce Tricolori, from France La Patrouille de France, from Britain The Red Arrows, thrill the vast crowds with their spectacular formation flying.
The Show will also feature breath-taking displays by the RAF Falcons and the Army Blue Angels.
Concorde is the star attraction of the civil aircraft taking part.

(Organised by the Society of British Aerospace Companies)

Contributors

Commentator:
Raymond Baxter
TV Presentation:
Dennis Monger
TV Presentation:
Douglas Hespe

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