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1914-1918; 1939-1945
From the Cenotaph in Whitehall where HM The Queen leads the Nation's homage to the dead of two World Wars; and from eight places in Europe that have shared the tragedy of these and other conflicts.
Scene described by Tom Fleming

Contributors

Commentator:
Tom Fleming
Director:
Antony Craxton
Director:
Philip S. Gilbert

Does the Balance of Payments matter? Is it only economists and politicians who are affected by it? What is the floating pound and the role of the foreign exchange market? Peter Donaldson explains and talks to ex-Chancellor Rt Hon James Callaghan, MP

Book 45p: see page 90

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Donaldson
Interviewee:
Rt Hon James Callaghan
Director:
Chris Jelley
Producer:
Bernard Adams

by Eleanor H. Porter
Dramatised in six parts by Joy Harington
Starring Elaine Stritch as Aunt Polly

Pollyanna has persuaded Mr Pendleton to consider the possibility of adopting Jimmy Bean. On her way to tell Jimmy, Pollyanna fell into a quarry and was knocked unconscious.

Contributors

Author:
Eleanor H. Porter
Dramatised by:
Joy Harington
Script Editor:
Alistair Bell
Make-up:
Christine Beveridge
Designer:
Allan Anson
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
June Wyndham-Davies
Pollyanna:
Elizabeth Archard
Aunt Polly:
Elaine Stritch
Nancy:
Paddy Frost
Jimmy Bean:
Stephen Galloway
John Pendleton:
Ray McAnally
Dr Chilton:
Paul Maxwell
Old Tom:
Donald Bisset
Dr Mead:
Robert MacLeod
Dr Warren:
John Lincoln Wright
Milly Snow:
Valerie Colgan
Mrs Payson:
Mary Healey
Cook:
Lillian Padmore
Timothy:
Robert Coleby

appeals on behalf of the Muscular Dystrophy Group of Great Britain
Funds are urgently required for further research into the crippling disease of muscular dystrophy which, in its commonest form, occurs in early life and has a high mortality rate.
Donations, preferably by crossed PO or cheque, to: Richard Attenborough, Muscular Dystrophy Group, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Attenborough

For Remembrance Sunday from the Lady Chapel of Bristol Cathedral
With The Cathedral Choir

Turn back, O man (Old 124th)
Mine eyes have seen (John Brown)
O God, our help in ages past (St Anne)
Solo: Abide with me (Eventide)
I heard a voice (John Goss)
Fierce raged the tempest (St Aelred)
For all the saints (Sine Nomine)
Arranged and introduced by Peter Firth
Blessing by The Dean, Very Rev Horace Dammers

Contributors

Presenter/Arranged by:
Peter Firth
Singers:
The Lady Chapel of Bristol Cathedral Choir
Soloist:
David Ellis
Reader:
Elizabeth Chater
Blessing:
Very Rev Horace Dammers
Producer:
John Dobson
Series Producer:
Ray Short

by Alun Richards
Starring Peter Gilmore
with Jessica Benton, Michael Billington, Howard Lang, John Phillips
and Caroline Harris, Kate Nelligan

Difficulties and danger await Captain Fogarty when he attempts to take a cargo of coal up the Amazon. Having James Onedin as a competitor doesn't help, either...

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Contributors

Writer:
Alun Richards
Series devised by:
Cyril Abraham
Script Editor:
Barry Thomas
Designer:
Jeremy Bear
Producer:
Peter Graham Scott
Director:
David Sullivan Proudfoot
Elizabeth Frazer:
Jessica Benton
Jose Braganza:
Stephen Sheppard
James Onedin:
Peter Gilmore
Captain Baines:
Howard Lang
Mr Frazer:
John Phillips
Leonora Biddulph:
Kate Nelligan
Daniel Fogarty:
Michael Billington
Macwhirter:
Angus Lennie
Caroline Maudslay:
Caroline Harris
Godhino:
Steve Gardner
The Delgarde:
Hans de Vries
John Willy:
Eddie Grant

Starring Marlon Brando, Glenn Ford, Machiko Kyo, Eddie Albert

When the American Army of Occupation tries to teach democracy to the Okinawan village of Tobiki, it finds that American dynamism is no match for Japanese guile.

Contributors

Director:
Daniel Mann
Miss Higa Jiga:
Nijiko Kiyokawa
Sakini:
Marlon Brando
Capt Fishy:
Glenn Ford
Lotus Blossom:
Machiko Kyo
Capt McLean:
Eddie Albert
Col Purdy:
Paul Ford
Mr Seiko:
Jun Negami

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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