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from Old St Paul's Scottish Episcopal Church, Edinburgh

Ordinary of the Mass: Darke in r
Epistle: Philippians 2, vv 6-11
Passion-Gospel: Matthew 27, w 11-54
Hymns:
All glory, laud, and honour (English Hymnal 622)
Drop, drop, slow tears (English Hymnal 98)
Thine be the glory (100 Hymns for Today 95)
Love divine, all loves excelling (English Hymnal 437)

Action of the Mass described by Aidan Thomson
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Celebrant:
Fr. Martin Shaw
Preacher:
Fr. Richard Holloway
Commentator:
Aidan Thomson
Organist and Master of the Choristers:
Alistair Pow
Television Presentation:
Ralph Smith

Get fitter, look better, think thinner with William Rushton and Dr Alan Howard, Al Murray, Mary Perigoe, Julie Stevens
Second of ten programmes
Book 35p: see page 66

Contributors

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

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

Contributors

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

Starring Stephen Murray, June Thorburn
with Alan Wheatley, John Carson

A top Iron Curtain physicist working at a British nuclear research establishment is suspected of disclosing secret information.

Contributors

Director:
Montgomery Tully
Boris Turganev:
Stephen Murray
Leila:
June Thorburn
Paul Skelton:
Alan Wheatley
Richard Coiman:
John Carson
John Baxter:
John Bown
Captain Foster:
Jack Watson
Dr Pembury:
Ernest Clark

This classic event reaches its climax today with the Show Jumping Phase.
In the presence of HM The Queen, who will present the trophies, many of the world's top riders including Richard Meade (above) complete the test which started with the precision of the dressage on Thursday and Friday and continued through yesterday's spectacular cross-country course.

(The girl who is spurred on by her family: page 12)
(Colour)

Contributors

Horse Rider:
Richard Meade
Commentator:
Raymond Brooks Ward
Commentator:
Michael Clayton
Television Presentation:
Alan Mouncer

A serial in five parts based on the novel by Neil Munro
Dramatised for television by Clifford Hanley

Aeneas and Ninian have a skirmish with Barisdale. Aeneas learns that there are conflicting stories of how his father died, and determines to find out the truth.

BBC Scotland

Contributors

Author:
Neil Munro
Dramatised by:
Clifford Hanley
Designer:
Guthrie Hutton
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Director:
Moira Armstrong
Ninian Campbell:
Tom Watson
Aeneas Macmaster:
David Ashton
Lord Lovat:
Nigel Stock
Duncan Forbes:
Michael Gwynn
Watt:
Walter Carr
The Sergeant:
Clement Ashby
Captain Leggatt:
Paul Kermack
Janet Campbell:
Maev Alexander
Margaret Duncanson:
Christine McKenna
Annabel Macmaster:
Anne Kristen
Sandy Duncanson:
John Grieve
Col Barisdale:
Iain Cuthbertson
The Muileach:
David Mowat
Alan Macmaster:
Bryden Murdoch
Deer hunter:
Norman Rough
Boy with sling:
David Gallagher
Mackay:
Malcolm Hayes
The innkeeper:
Phil McCall
Primrose Campbell:
Mary Ann Reid
Culcairn:
Martin Cochrane
Captain Burt:
Roy Boutcher
Captain Grant:
Wallace Campbell

Joan Bakewell introduces three programmes on present-day beliefs

Canon John Habgood, Donald Hudson, Shivaji Lal, Marghanita Laski discuss the answers given by people who were asked 'How important is the idea to you?'

Contributors

Presenter:
Joan Bakewell
Panellist:
Canon John Habgood
Panellist:
Donald Hudson
Panellist:
Shivaji Lal
Panellist:
Marghanita Laski
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

appeals on behalf of Task Force which involves young Londoners in helping to solve the problems of old-age and loneliness.
Donations, preferably by crossed PO or cheque, to: Clive Dunn [address removed]

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Clive Dunn

from Beverley Minster
Geoffrey Wheeler introduces hymns for Palm Sunday sung by combined choirs of the town.

Praise to the holiest (Gerontius)
Ride on! ride on (Winchester New)
My song is love unknown (Love unknown)
When I survey the wondrous Cross (Rockingham)
The head that once was crowned (St Magnus)
Commit thy way to Jesus (St Matthew Passion)
0 Jesus I have promised (Wolvercote)
Soldiers of Christ arise (St Ethelwald)
Christ is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey)

Contributors

Presenter:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Conductor:
Alan Spedding
Conductor:
Graham Watson
Organist:
Geoffrey Pearce
Prayer and Blessing:
The Rev Peter Harrison
Producer:
Stewart Cross
Series Producer:
Raymond Short

George Formby was the top box-office film entertainer from 1938-1946. In this programme he sings some of the songs he made famous in those films.
Introduced by Eddie Waring
With scenes from: Boots, Boots (1934), Off the Dole (1935), Keep Your Seats Please (1936), No Limit (1936), Feather Your Nest (1937), I See Ice (1938), Keep Fit (1938), Trouble Brewing (1939), It's In The Air (1939), Let George Dolt (1940), Spare A Copper (1941), Turned Out Nice Again (1941)
Films by courtesy of EMI Elstree Studios Ltd and Doverton Films Ltd.

Contributors

Presenter:
Eddie Waring
Film Editor:
Bert Meadows
Presented by:
Richard Evans

by E.M. Forster
Adapted for television by Pauline MacAulay
A Play of the Month presentation

Love's struggle against Edwardian England's social conventions.
Judy, winning Florence over: pp 8-9

Contributors

Author:
E.M. Forster
Adapted by:
Pauline MacAulay
Music:
Elizabeth Poston
Lighting:
Peter Catlett
Designer:
Tony Abbott
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Donald McWhinnie
Lucy Honeychurch:
Judy Geeson
Mr Beebe:
Charles Gray
Mr Eager:
Robert Coote
Miss Lavish:
Lally Bowers
George Emerson:
Tom Chadbon
Charlotte Bartlett:
Kate Coleridge
Mr Emerson:
John Sharp
Miss Catherine Alan:
Nora Nicholson
Miss Teresa Alan:
Nelly Griffiths
Signora Bertolini:
Queenie Watts
Postcard seller:
Alberto Archetti
Italian driver:
Franco Derosa
Girl:
Eliana Pilati
Mrs Honeychurch:
Gillian Martell
Freddy Honeychurch:
Brian Stirner
Cecil Vyse:
Kenneth Fortescue
Maid at Windy Corner:
Sally Lewis
Coachman:
Michael Guest
Rectory maid:
Georgina Patterson

An Omnibus film to mark the centenary of the birth of the French writer Colette.
Music-hall artist, journalist and beautician - three times married and lover of women as well as of men - everyone knows the film of her story Gigi, and of all French writers of the century, she's probably the most widely read. This programme looks back from her Paris flat - during the German occupation in the 40s - at the story of her life, seen from a window in the war...
With her daughter Colette de Jouvenel and her last husband Maurice Goudeket

Colette: pages 60-62. Colette's 'Cheri' begins Thursday, BBC2, 8.30 pm.

Contributors

Narrator:
Michael Hordern
Interviewee:
Colette de Jouvenel
Interviewee:
Maurice Goudeket
Film Cameraman:
Raymond Grosjean
Film Cameraman:
Ken Westbury
Film Editor:
Tony Woollard
Script Adviser:
Margaret Crosland
Writer/Director:
Colin Nears
Colette's voice:
Mary Wimbush

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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