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from All Saints' Church, Burton Dassett, Warwickshire
Basil Moss talks to Bill Yardley, Bill Griffith, Rev Peter Buckler
with a section of the Warwickshire County Youth Orchestra, Conductor David Jones

Contributors

Presenter:
Basil Moss
Panellist:
Bill Yardley
Panellist:
Bill Griffith
Panellist:
Rev Peter Buckler
Musicians:
A section of the Warwickshire County Youth Orchestra
Conductor:
David Jones
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

Romania offers growing markets to British companies as it looks increasingly to the West for its technology. Civil engineers working on an irrigation project show how they cope with a Communist government's very different way of conducting business.

Contributors

Reporter:
Brian Barron
Producer:
Alan Kumm

Starring Andrew Duggan as Murdoch Lancer, James Stacey as Johnny, Wayne Maunder as Scott, Elizabeth Baur as Teresa
with guest stars Paul Brinegar, Pernell Roberts, Richard Carlson

Jelly is badly mauled by a cougar and to save his life Murdoch and Scott must find medical aid quickly. But in the nearest town they find that the only doctor is behind bars accused of being a dangerous phoney. Just how dangerous they have yet to discover...
(First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Murdoch Lancer:
Andrew Duggan
Johnny:
James Stacy
Scott:
Wayne Maunder
Teresa:
Elizabeth Baur
Jelly:
Paul Brinegar
Banning:
Pernell Roberts
Abbott:
Richard Carlson

Starring Clifton Webb, June Allyson, Van Heflin, Lauren Bacall, Fred MacMurray, Arlene Dahl, Cornel Wilde

Before appointing the new general manager of his vast motor car concern, Ernest Gifford summons his three top salesmen to New York, with their wives, to investigate their abilities at close quarters
This Week's Films: page 9

Contributors

Director:
Jean Negulesco
Gifford:
Clifton Webb
Katie:
June Allyson
Jerry:
Van Heflin
Elizabeth:
Lauren Bacall
Sid:
Fred MacMurray
Carol:
Arlene Dahl
Bill Baxter:
Cornel Wilde
Tony:
Elliott Reid
Evelyn:
Margalo Gillmore
Tomasco:
Alan Reed
Jarecki:
David Hoffman

The incredible world of the famous French underwater explorer and inventor - 55 fathoms beneath the Mediterranean.
Written by James Dugan and Irwin Rosten
Produced by the National Geographic Society and David L. Wolper

Contributors

Subject:
Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Narrator:
Orson Welles
Writer:
James Dugan
Writer:
Irwin Rosten
Music:
Lalo Schifrin
Filmed by:
Phillippe Cousteau
Producer:
David L. Wolper

A serial in five parts
Written by Alistair Bell
Based on the book by Nina Bawden

Jones has been arrested and Tim has told the police about Smith. Perdita, convinced of Smith's innocence, has warned him of Tim's action and that he must be prepared to clear his name.

Contributors

Writer:
Alistair Bell
Based on the book by:
Nina Bawden
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
David Maloney
Perdita:
Fiona Kennedy
Smith:
John Abineri
Annie:
Helena Gloag
Det-Sgt MacWhirter:
Ian Paterson
PC Hamish MacDonald:
Alastair Hunter
Tim:
Spencer Banks
Janey:
Gillian Bailey
Mrs Hoggart:
Penelope Lee
Mr Hoggart:
Richard Steele
Duncan:
Barrie Hesketh

by Jane Austen
Dramatised in six parts by Denis Constanduros

Frank Churchill and Emma have been discussing Jane Fairfax and the mystery surrounding the piano which she has been given.
(First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Author:
Jane Austen
Dramatised by:
Denis Constanduros
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
John Glenister
Emma:
Doran Godwin
Harriet Smith:
Debbie Bowen
Mrs. Ford:
Lala Lloyd
Frank Churchill:
Robert East
Mrs. Weston:
Ellen Dryden
Mr. Weston:
Raymond Adamson
Mr. Woodhouse:
Donald Eccles
Miss Bates:
Constance Chapman
Mrs. Bates:
Mary Holder
Jane Fairfax:
Ania Marson
Williams:
Vivienne Moore
Mrs. Elton:
Fiona Walker
Mr. Elton:
Timothy Peters
Mr. Knightley:
John Carson

Tonight's film also stars Ida Lupino
with Alan Curtis, Arthur Kennedy, Joan Leslie, Henry Hull

Released from prison, gangster Roy Earle sets off for the High Sierra mountains where the gang have set up headquarters to plan a new job. He is angered to find they have brought a woman - and her dog -with them.
Ida Lupino plays the moll, Marie, opposite Bogart as the tough ageing gangster-the 1941 role that turned him into a star.
This Week's Films: page 9

Contributors

Director:
Raoul Walsh
Roy Earle:
Humphrey Bogart
Marie:
Ida Lupino
Babe:
Alan Curtis
Red:
Arthur Kennedy
Velma:
Joan Leslie
'Doc' Banton:
Henry Hull
Pa:
Henry Travers
Healy:
Jerome Cowan
Mrs Baughman:
Minna Gombell
Jake Kranmer:
Barton MacLane
Ma:
Elizabeth Risdon
Louis Mendoza:
Cornel Wilde

Following the break-up of Cream, Ginger Baker, many times voted the 'world's best drummer,' set off from London armed with maps, compasses, cameras, film, nearly 80 gallons of petrol and assorted water carriers to drive to West Africa in search of new ideas and musicians to play with. In tonight's Omnibus, Baker records the journey across the Sahara to Nigeria and the musical cultures he found when he arrived.

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Contributors

Subject:
Ginger Baker
Film Cameraman:
Bob Bolt
Editor:
Graham Bunn

Introduced by Desmond Wilcox

Watergate and Poulson - Lonrho and Lambton. How seriously has the rash of recent scandals undermined public confidence in the men we elect to govern us? And, even before that, how much confidence did the average voter have in the MPs who represent him at Westminster? When we read reports of Parliamentary debates and watch political arguments on television, do we continue firmly to believe that politicians are the men who really run the country?

In an Opinion Research Centre poll, specially commissioned for this programme, the results reveal what we, the people, truly think of our politicians. How trustworthy are they? And how effective - for country or constituency? Do we trust MPs more or less as a result of television exposure? Should they vote for party -or conscience?

In the studio, with leaders of industry, trade unionists, journalists, ratepayers, rank-and-file party workers, pensioners and housewives, a group of this country's most influential front- and back-bench politicians debate A Question of Confidence.

Drama or dirger: page 4

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Wilcox
Associate Producer:
Philip Geddes
Producer:
Adam Clapham

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