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Starring Peter Finch, Adrienne Corri
with Rosalie Crutchley, Finlay Currie

Since boyhood Charlie, an East End dealer, has been obsessed with Wedgwood pottery, particularly a Portland vase stolen years before and never traced...

Contributors

From the novel by:
Wolf Markowicz
Director:
Cyril Frankel
Charlie:
Peter Finch
Nicky:
Adrienne Corri
Bella:
Rosalie Crutchley
Abe Sparta:
Finlay Currie
Wendl:
Meier Tzelniker
Sir John:
Ernest Thesiger
Charlie's father:
Wilfrid Lawson
Auctioneer:
Anthony Nicholls
Fred Frames:
Alfie Bass
Armstrong:
Guy Middleton

Written in five parts by Allan Prior and Alistair Bell
Based on "The Pathfinder" by J. Fenimore Cooper

Deserted in the forest by their Indian guide, Magnet and Uncle Cap have been rescued by Pathfinder. On the trail to Fort Oswego, where Magnet will join her father, they face what looks like certain capture by hostile Indians.

Contributors

Writer:
Allan Prior
Writer:
Alistair Bell
Based on "The Pathfinder" by:
J. Fenimore Cooper
Music:
Dudley Simpson
Studio Lighting:
John Summers
Studio Sound:
John Lloyd
Designer:
David Spode
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
David Maloney
Chingachgook:
John Abineri
Pathfinder:
Paul Massie
Jasper:
William Ellis
Magnet:
Jan Francis
Uncle Cap:
Patrick Troughton
Arrowhead:
Gilbert Wynne
Sentry:
Pat Gorman
Sgt Dunham:
Windsor Davies
Lt Muir:
Callum Mill
Major Lundie:
Leonard Maguire
French Officer:
Charles Baptiste
Lt Carter:
Simon MacCorkindale
Mrs Watson:
Jane Sherwin
Corporal Mackay:
David McKail
Captain Watson:
Richard Steele
Oaissa:
Aviva Goldkorn

Presented by Robin Day
This week: Rt Hon Reginald Maudling, MP former Home Secretary and John Leonard, QC state their case
They argue that our political system gives us every opportunity to alter legislation by democratic means. No one - and particularly no Christian - should encourage people to break the law in protest against society.
They are challenged and cross-questioned by Peter Hain and Rev Paul Oestreicher

Contributors

Presenter:
Robin Day
Panellist:
Rt Hon Reginald Maudling
Panellist:
John Leonard
Questioner:
Peter Hain
Questioner:
Rev Paul Oestreicher
Producer:
David Kennard

appeals for Children in Need of Help
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Address for donations, preferably by crossed PO or cheque: Geoffrey Wheeler [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Geoffrey Wheeler

by Moris Farhi
Starring Peter Gilmore
with Jessica Benton, Michael Billington, Howard Lang
and Edward Judd, Peter Dyneley, Caroline Harris, Kate Nelligan, Mary Webster

James is to fetch a cargo of rubber seeds from Brazil for the development of plantations in India. The Brazilian Government, however, guard their rubber seeds rather zealously. But Caroline has a plan...

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Contributors

Writer:
Moris Farhi
Series devised by:
Cyril Abraham
Script Editor:
Barry Thomas
Designer:
Pamela Lambooy
Producer:
Peter Graham Scott
Director:
David Sullivan Proudfoot
Caroline Maudslay:
Caroline Harris
Henry Alexander Wickham:
Peter Dyneley
James Onedin:
Peter Gilmore
Elizabeth Frazer:
Jessica Benton
Captain Baines:
Howard Lang
Robert Onedin:
James Garbutt
Sarah Onedin:
Mary Webster
Leonora Biddulph:
Kate Nelligan
Manuel Ortega:
Edward Judd

Starring William Holden, Clifton Webb
with France Nuyen

Communist armies are advancing through China in the late 40s. When they capture and desecrate a mission station, an elderly priest and his young successor are faced with an agonising decision.

Contributors

Producer/Director:
Leo McCarey
Father O'Banion:
William Holden
Father Bovard:
Clifton Webb
Siu-Lan:
France Nuyen
Sister Agnes:
Athene Seyler
Kuznietsky:
Martin Benson
Sister Theresa:
Edith Sharpe
Chung-Ren:
Robert Lee
Ho-San's Mother:
Marie Yang
Ho-San's Father:
Andy Ho
Ah-Wang:
Burt Kwouk
Ho-San:
Weaver Lee
Sister Mary:
Lin Chen
Ho-San's driver:
Anthony Chinn

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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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