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A Christmas miscellany by Patrick Rooke
With Philip Latham, Gary Watson and Students of Berkshire College of Education
Bulmershe Girls Choir conductor Gwyn Arch
Bulmershe Folk Choir conductor Norman Morris
section of the Bulmershe College Orchestra
Paintings by children of Sonning Common Primary School
From Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Patrick Rooke
Performer:
Philip Latham
Performer:
Gary Watson
Performers:
Students of Berkshire College of Education
Singers:
Bulmershe Girls Choir
Conductor:
Gwyn Arch
Singers:
Bulmershe Folk Choir
Conductor:
Norman Morris
Musicians:
Section of the Bulmershe College Orchestra
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

Rex Paterson, Britain's biggest dairy farmer, talks to John Cherrington about his farming and his inventions.

Weather for Farmers

(Colour)

Contributors

Interviewer:
John Cherrington
Interviewee:
Rex Paterson
Producer:
John Kenyon

Fables brought to life by a band of travelling players
Today's stories: The Cat and the Mouse in Partnership; Master of all Masters; The Little Peasant; Two Italian Dogs

(A series recorded in Canada)
(Colour)

Contributors

Producer:
Burt Rosen
Producer:
David Winters
Producer:
Zev Bufman
Created and staged by:
Paul Sills

For the first time on television the BBC is to show several major full-length Chaplin films. In this special programme, extracts from "The Gold Rush", "City Lights", "Modern Times", "The Great Dictator", "Monsieur Verdoux", "Limelight", "A King in New York" and the "Chaplin Revue" are introduced by Frank Muir with personal recollections by Claire Bloom and Douglas Fairbanks Jr

(Chaplin Revue, next Sunday at 6.0, BBC1, Clown of the century: pp 16-17)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Muir
Interviewee:
Claire Bloom
Interviewee:
Douglas Fairbanks Jr
Producer:
Patricia Ingram
Subject:
Charlie Chaplin

from Wales

Rae Jenkins conducts the BBC Welsh Orchestra leader Colin Staveley
Morriston Tabernacle Choir, Mynyddbach Girls Choir and the people of Port Talbot as they sing the songs of Christmas at the Afan Lido.
Introduced by Alun Williams

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Alun Williams
Musicians:
The BBC Welsh Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Colin Staveley
Singers:
Morriston Tabernacle Choir
Singers:
Mynyddbach Girls Choir
Conductor:
Rae Jenkins
Arranged by:
Alwyn Jones
Presented for TV by:
Selwyn Roderick

by Mrs Gaskell
Dramatised in four parts by Michael Voysey

Miss Matty is forced into a way of life that is distasteful to her. Hearts beat faster when a well-loved face, long absent from the town, suddenly reappears.

(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
Mrs Gaskell [Elizabeth Gaskell]
Dramatised by:
Michael Voysey
Script Editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Daphne Shortman
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
Hugh David
Mr Hoggins:
Michael Turner
Lady Glenmire:
Mollie Maureen
Mrs Jamieson:
Fabia Drake
Miss Matty:
Gabrielle Hamilton
Mary Smith:
Ann Penfold
Mr Truegood:
Peter Gray
Mr Dobson:
George Woodbridge
Mr Coxe:
Dick Hayden
Miss Pole:
Pat Coombs
Mrs Forrester:
Helen Christie
Martha:
Sarah Grazebrook
Jem Hearn:
Brian Croucher
Mrs Fitz-Adam:
Daphne Heard
Betsy Barker:
Hazel Bainbridge
Mr Penny:
Richard Beale
Peter Jenkyns:
John Richmond

by Cyril Abraham
Starring Peter Gilmore, Anne Stallybrass
with Philip Bond, Michael Billington, Howard Lang, Jessica Benton and Brian Rawlinson

A tea merchant is to sell his Onedin Line shares to the highest bidder. If Fogarty can buy them he will gain control of the company.
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer/Series devised by:
Cyril Abraham
Producer:
Peter Graham Scott
Director:
David Cunliffe
James Onedin:
Peter Gilmore
Anne Onedin:
Anne Stallybrass
Albert Frazer:
Philip Bond
Mr Baines:
Howard Lang
Robert Onedin:
Brian Rawlinson
Fogarty:
Michael Billington
Elizabeth Frazer:
Jessica Benton
Emma Callon:
Jane Seymour
Captain Webster:
James Hayter
Sarah Onedin:
Mary Webster
Said:
Christopher Benjamin
Mitchell:
Roger Hammond
Captain Franks:
Bruce Boa
Doctor:
Arnold Peters

Tonight's film from the cinema's hall of fame stars Humphrey Bogart, Jose Ferrer, Van Johnson, Fred MacMurray

When the officers of an American warship become disturbed by the eccentric behaviour of their captain, the executive officer takes over command in action. But in the Court Martial which follows there are surprising revelations.
(Christmas Films: pages 17-19)
(Colour)

Contributors

Director:
Edward Dmytryk
Captain Queeg:
Humphrey Bogart
Lt Maryk:
Van Johnson
Lt Barney Greenwald:
Jose Ferrer
Lt Tom Keefer:
Fred MacMurray
Ensign Willie Keith:
Robert Francis
Herself:
May Wynn
Captain DeVriess:
Tom Tully
Lt-Cdr Challes:
E.G. Marshall
Lt Paynter:
Arthur Franz
Meatball:
Lee Marvin
Captain Blakely:
Warner Anderson
Mrs Keith:
Katherine Warren

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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