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Get fitter, look better, think thinner with William Rushton and Dr Alan Howard, Al Murray, Mary Perigoe, Julie Stevens
Sixth 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:
Brigit Barry
Producer:
Sheila Innes

Raymond Baxter introduces all the thrills of the International Air Fair from Biggin Hill airfield, where such famous teams as The Red Arrows, La Patrouille de France, The Falcons will be displaying their daring and skill
The high flyers of Biggin Hill: pp 60-62

Contributors

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

by Mrs Gaskell
Dramatised in six parts by Michael Voysey

Dr and Mrs Gibson are about to return from their wedding visit to Bath. Osborne has been sent away by the Squire, but Mrs Hamley is pining for him.

Contributors

Author:
Mrs Gaskell [Elizabeth Gaskell]
Dramatised by:
Michael Voysey
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
Hugh David
Molly:
Zhivila Roche
Betty:
Lala Lloyd
Martha:
Merelina Kendall
Dr Gibson:
Alan MacNaughtan
Clare:
Helen Christie
Mr Coxe:
Dick Haybon
Mr Wynne:
David Grayson
Squire Hamley:
Clive Morton
Osborne Hamley:
Stephan Chase
Mrs Goodenough:
Patsy Smart
Miss Dorothy Browning:
Sheila Fay
Miss Phoebe Browning:
Gabrielle Hamilton
Roger Hamley:
Rowland Davies
Assessors:
Edward Kelsey
Assessors:
John Scott Martin
Mrs Hamley:
Margaret Rawlings
Mr Preston:
Robin Hawdon
Cynthia:
Rosalind Lloyd
Lord Cumnor:
Roland Culver
Lady Cumnor:
Sonia Dresdel
Lady Harriet:
Caroline Blakiston
Lord Hollingford:
Bernard Brown

A series of programmes in which we combine the visual glories of Wales's cathedrals with the glorious sound of some of her finest male choirs. Tonight: Rhos Male Voice Choir conductor Colin Jones with Beverley Humphreys (mezzo-soprano) and Graham Elliott (organ) from St Asaph Cathedral, Flintshire
Introduced by David Parry-Jones

Contributors

Presenter:
David Parry-Jones
Singers:
Rhos Male Voice Choir
Conductor:
Colin Jones
Mezzo-Soprano:
Beverley Humphreys
Organist:
Graham Elliott
Producer:
Geraint Stanley Jones

by Fay Weldon
starring Nigel Stock
with Mark Dignam

Thomas gets caught up in a bitter father and son dispute and finds it impossible not to take sides.

(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Fay Weldon
Script Editor:
Christopher Bond
Designer:
Tom Carter
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Ian Wyatt
Thomas Owen:
Nigel Stock
Jeremy Marcus:
Nicholas Young
Canvasser:
Sheila Beckett
Edward:
Merlin Ward
Gerald:
Eddie McCarthy
Ben:
Michael Tarn
Patch:
Michael Howe
Maureen:
Carol Hazell
Dr Marcus:
Mark Dignam
Mrs Marcus:
Jean Heywood

Tonight's film from the cinema's hall of fame stars Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire, Anthony Perkins

Stanley Kramer's star-studded film version of Nevil Shute's frighteningly prophetic novel of the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust.

An American submarine puts into Melbourne after the Northern hemisphere has been destroyed in a nuclear war. The fall-out is not expected to reach Australia for five months and in the meanwhile people prepare to face death each in his own way.

This Week's Films: page

Contributors

Based on the novel by:
Nevil Shute
Producer/Director:
Stanley Kramer
Dwight Towers:
Gregory Peck
Moira Davidson:
Ava Gardner
Julian Osborn:
Fred Astaire
Peter Holmes:
Anthony Perkins
Mary Holmes:
Donna Anderson
Admiral Bridie:
John Tate
Lt Hosgood:
Lola Brooks
Swain:
John Meillon
Davidson:
Lou Vernon
Farrel:
Guy Doleman
Benson:
Ken Wayne

Omnibus presents another chance to see this Ken Russell film.
The strange story of the blind composer, Frederick Delius, and the young organist from Scarborough, Eric Fenby.
Written by Ken Russell and Eric Fenby from Delius As I Knew Him by Eric Fenby
(A performance of A Mass of Life by Delius, tomorrow at 7.30 pm on Radio 3)

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Ken Russell
Writer/Author (Delius as I Knew Him):
Eric Fenby
Frederick Delius:
Max Adrian
Jelka Delius:
Maureen Pryor
Eric Fenby:
Christopher Gable
Percy Grainger:
David Collings
Girl next door:
Geraldine Sherman
Maid:
Elizabeth Ercy
Bruder:
Roger Worrod

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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