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Roy Strong , Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum , selects five English sovereigns and looks for clues to their real character and personality in the way they are pictured.
4: Charles II,The New Image of Monarchy'
Director JULIA MATHESON Producer DEREK TRIMBY

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Strong
Unknown:
Albert Museum
Director:
Julia Matheson
Producer:
Derek Trimby

2: New Forest Wildlife
Forest ponies are a common enough sight in the New Forest, and if you are patient you will see the more sensitive herds of deer and other wildlife. But just how wild are these animals? Does anyone care about their welfare?
Michael Rodd finds the answers from specialists in the Forestry Commission and the Court of Verderers.
Producer MARY EVANS
3.58 Regional News

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Rodd
Producer:
Mary Evans

with Barbara Mitchell

The Bongleweed by Helen Cresswell

Today: Axes Sharpened

Contributors

Narrator:
Barbara Mitchell
Author:
Helen Cresswell
Illustrations:
Gareth Floyd
Adapted by:
Susan Ball
Director:
Jeremy Swan
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Executive Producer:
Anna Home

Introduced by Michael Aspel with Peter Glaze
Don Maclean , Jacqueline Clarke
Script BOB HEDI. EY. BOB BLOCK, TONY HARE MUSIC BERT HAYES AND HIS ORCHESTRA Designer RICHARD MORRIS Director BILL ERSSER Producer ROBIN NASH

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Aspel
Unknown:
Peter Glaze
Unknown:
Don MacLean
Unknown:
Jacqueline Clarke
Script:
Bob Hedi.
Unknown:
Tony Hare
Music:
Bert Hayes
Designer:
Richard Morris
Director:
Bill Ersser
Producer:
Robin Nash

Old-Time Music-Hall from the stage of the Famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds
(by arrangement with Stanley and Michael Joseph)
Your Chairman, Leonard Sachs introduces
Kenneth McKellar, Sheila O'Neill, Eira Heath, Alfredo Teddy Peiro, Emerson and Jayne
Guest artist Dolores Gray
Members of the Players Theatre, London
JACQUIE TOYE, DUDLEY STEVENS LORAINE HART , MIKE FIELDS
DIANA JANE ARGYLE , COLIN RICHMOND BERNICE ADAMS , CLIFTON TODD
Choreography DOREEN HERMITAGE
Musical director BERNARD HERRMANN Producer BARNEY COLEHAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Joseph
Introduces:
Leonard Sachs
Unknown:
Kenneth McKellar
Unknown:
Sheila O'Neill
Unknown:
Eira Heath
Unknown:
Alfredo Teddy Peiro
Artist:
Dolores Gray
Unknown:
Dudley Stevens
Unknown:
Loraine Hart
Unknown:
Mike Fields
Unknown:
Diana Jane Argyle
Unknown:
Colin Richmond
Unknown:
Bernice Adams
Unknown:
Clifton Todd
Unknown:
Choreography Doreen Hefrmitage
Director:
Bernard Herrmann

by Hugh Whitemore
Starring Pamela Brown
with Diane Keen and Miles Anderson

A spectre is haunting the old monarchies of Europe - the spectre of revolution. Will Franz Josef's bride, the independent young Empress Elizabeth, succeed in averting the threatened doom of the Habsburg autocrats?

An illustrated paperback book will be published in April

Contributors

Writer:
Hugh Whitemore
Series created by:
John Elliot
Costumes:
Robin Fraser Paye
Designer:
Chris Pemsel
Producer:
Stuart Burge
Director:
Bill Hays
Empress Elizabeth ('Sisi'):
Diane Keen
Majlath:
Donald Gee
Helene:
Ann Penfold
Aide:
Noel Fredricks
Franz Josef:
Miles Anderson
Sophie:
Pamela Brown
Hildegarde:
Kathleen Michael
Count Andrassy:
Sandor Eles

starring
Jack Webb
William Conrad
The night editor of a Los Angeles daily newspaper becomes deeply involved in the suspense and drama of the stories he prints.
Producer and director JACK WEBB This Week's Films: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Webb
Unknown:
William Conrad
Director:
Jack Webb
Sam Gatlin:
Jack Webb
Jim Bathgate:
William Conrad
Earl Collins:
David Nelson
Peggy Gatlin:
Whitney Blake
Bernice Valentine:
Louise Lorimer
Ben Quinn:
James Bell
Jan Price:
Nancy Valentine
Hy Shapiro:
Joe Flynn
Carl Thompson:
Richard Bakalyan
Fred Kendall:
Dick Whittinghill
Ron Danton:
John Nolan
Lucille Greghauser:
Donna Sue Needham

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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