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from Westbury Baptist Church, Bristol
Seven Christian leaders take part in a united act of worship - climax of the South-West Ecumenical Congress. Amongst those taking part: Cardinal L.-J. Suenens (Roman Catholic); Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh (Russian Orthodox); Anglican Bishop of Bristol, Rt Rev Oliver Tomkin; Miss Pauline Webb (Methodist; Vice-Chairman, World Council of Churches); Brig George Bell (Salvation Army); Rev Kenneth Slack (Moderator, United Reform Church); Rev A.J. Patterson (Minister of the church).
Introduced by Jeremy Carrad

(Colour)

Contributors

Contributor:
Cardinal L.-J. Suenens
Contributor:
Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh
Contributor:
Rt Rev Oliver Tomkin
Contributor:
Pauline Webb
Contributor:
Brig George Bell
Contributor:
Rev Kenneth Slack
Contributor:
Rev A.J. Patterson
Arranged by:
The Rev Peter Firth
Presenter:
Jeremy Carrad
TV Presentation:
John Dobson

Get fitter, look better, think thinner with William Rushton and Dr Alan Howard, Al Murray, Mary Perigoe, Julie Stevens
First of ten programmes

(Book 35p: see page 63)

Contributors

Presenter:
William Rushton
Expert:
Dr Alan Howard
Expert:
Al Murray
Expert:
Mary Perigoe
Expert:
Julie Stevens
Director:
Maddalena Fagandini
Producer:
Sheila Innes

A new kind of quiz in which professional and amateur experts face a series of wildlife questions. This week with Johnny Morris, Roger Whittaker, David Bellamy, Michael Boorer, Jonathan Miller, Caroline Medawar
Chairman Professor John Napier
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Chairman:
Professor John Napier
Team captain:
Johnny Morris
Panellist:
Roger Whittaker
Panellist:
David Bellamy
Team captain:
Michael Boorer
Panellist:
Jonathan Miller
Panellist:
Caroline Medawar
Producer:
Peter Crawford

Introduced direct from Silverstone by Barrie Gill

Twenty-five years ago Alberto Ascari won the first International Trophy meeting at Silverstone in a Ferrari. Who will win the Silverstone Jubilee race this afternoon? The Brazilian world champion Emerson Fittipaldi heads the Formula One entry with his Lotus team-mate Ronnie Peterson from Sweden. Their chief rivals will be Jackie Stewart in his Tyrrell Ford and Mike Hailwood's Surtees which holds the Silverstone lap record at 133.72 mph.

Today's race at Silverstone will give spectators and viewers a chance to see the top speed of the 1973 Grand Prix cars on Britain's fastest circuit.

Contributors

Presenter:
Barrie Gill
Race Commentator:
Murray Walker
Director:
Peter Cleaver
Producer:
Richard Tilling
Editor:
Brian Robins

A serial in five parts based on the novel by Neil Munro
Dramatised for television by Clifford Hanley
with Tom Watson as Ninian Campbell, David Ashton as Aeneas Macmaster, Iain Cuthbertson as Col Barisdale

Aeneas Macmaster, wrongfully dismissed from his post as tutor at Drimdorran House, goes north to Inverness on business for his uncle Baillie Alan. He travels in secret in the company of Ninian Campbell, the Duke of Argyll's 'beachdair' or spy. But Sandy Duncanson, the laird of Drimdorran, has mounted a pursuit.
BBC Scotland
(Clifford Hanley's tale 'The Taste of Too Much' in Story Time, Mon 4.30 R4)

Contributors

Author:
Neil Munro
Dramatised by:
Clifford Hanley
Designer:
Guthrie Hutton
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Director:
Moira Armstrong
Aeneas Macmaster:
David Ashton
Ninian Campbell:
Tom Watson
Janet Campbell:
Maev Alexander
The boatman:
David Steuart
The naked man:
Roy Hanlon
Sandy Duncanson:
John Grieve
Margaret Duncanson:
Christine McKenna
Flora:
Christine Gray
Col Barisdale:
Iain Cuthbertson
Flora's mother:
Marjorie Dalziel
Calum:
David Peate
Morag:
Joan Fitzpatrick
The musketman:
Brian McNulty
The swordsman:
Jay Smith

by N.J. Crisp
starring Jean Anderson, Patrick O'Connell, Jennifer Wilson
with Richard Easton, Robin Chadwick, Hilary Tindall, Julia Goodman

Hammond Transport Limited is about to lose one of its directors but the Hammond family is about to gain a new member...

Last episode of the present series

(Colour)

Contributors

Writer/Serial devised by:
N.J. Crisp
Serial devised by/Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Designer:
Ian Ashurst
Director:
Ronald Wilson
Edward Hammond:
Patrick O'Connell
David Hammond:
Robin Chadwick
Bill Riley:
Derek Benfield
Jennifer Kingsley:
Jennifer Wilson
Brian Hammond:
Richard Easton
Harry Carter:
Mark McManus
Mary Hammond:
Jean Anderson
Jill:
Gabrielle Drake
Ann Hammond:
Hilary Tindall
Barbara Kingsley:
Julia Goodman
Julie:
Gillian McCutcheon

Starring Rock Hudson, Jennifer Jones
with Vittorio De Sica, Alberto Sordi

The tragic World War I love story of a British nurse and an American ambulance driver with the Italian Army.
David Selznick's screen production of Hemingway's famous novel, includes a spectacular recreation of the retreat from Caporetto.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Producer:
David Selznick
Director:
Charles Vidor
Lt Frederic Henry:
Rock Hudson
Nurse Catherine Barkley:
Jennifer Jones
Major Alessandro Rinaldi:
Vittorio de Sica
Father Galli:
Alberto Sordi
Bonello:
Kurt Kasznar
Miss Van Campen:
Mercedes McCambridge
Dr Emerich:
Oscar Homolka
Helen Ferguson:
Elaine Stritch
Passini:
Leopoldo Trieste
Aymo:
Franco Interlenghi
Col Valentini:
Victor Francen

Sir Noel Coward died at his home in Jamaica just 13 days ago at the age of 73. As a tribute to this prolific play-wright, actor, and master of comedy Omnibus presents a specially edited version of the conversation he had with Patrick Garland on his 70th birthday.

(A Salute to Noel Coward, Friday, Radio 2. 9.0 pm)
(Colour)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Sir Noel Coward
Interviewer:
Patrick Garland
Editor:
Terry Cornelius
Producer:
Hal Burton

The third of six interviews with men whose influence affects our lives in the new Europe

Antoine Riboud, a bottle salesman who is today one of Europe's leading glass manufacturers. Recent mergers have made him boss of France's largest food and drinks company; he talks about takeovers, taste and eating trends in the new Europe.

Contributors

Interviewer:
Kenneth Harris
Interviewee:
Antoine Riboud
Director:
Simon Wadleigh
Producer:
Elwyn Parry-Jones

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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