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Colin Hodgetts introduces his country and western version of songs from the Book of Isaiah and discusses their meaning with Rabbi Albert Friedlander and Satish Kumar

Songs Brian Golbey, Dave Hatfield and Richie Bull

From the Church of St George-in-the-East, London.

Contributors

Presenter:
Colin Hodgetts
Guest:
Albert Friedlander
Guest:
Satish Kumar
Singer:
Brian Golbey
Singer:
Dave Hatfield
Singer:
Richie Bull
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

' A ' for Ettrope: Seventy years after they introduced their first Model ' A' van, Ford have revived the name - for a new series of light trucks designed to suit the whole European market. Reporter CLIVE JACOBS
Producer MICHAEL PRIESTLEY

Contributors

Reporter:
Clive Jacobs
Producer:
Michael Priestley

Michael Aspel introduces your television requests.
With him in the studio this week Hope and Keen
Producer FRANCES WHITAKER
Send your requests to ' Ask Aspel,' BBC Television Centre, London W12 8QT.

Contributors

Introduces:
Michael Aspel
Producer:
Frances Whitaker

This is an opportunity for viewers to preview this year's entries in the Eurovision Song Contest to be held on 6 April in Brighton.
Featuring entries from Finland, Greece, Holland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Spain Introduced by David Vine

(Part 2: Sunday 31 March)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Presented by:
Phil Bishop
Executive Producer:
Michael Hurll

by Sir Walter Scott
Dramatised in five parts by Alexander Baron

Heriot has handed the Hermione papers to the King and asked him to pass judgment. Nigel has been found guilty of striking Dalgarno and sentenced to have his right hand cut off.

Contributors

Author:
Sir Walter Scott
Dramatised by:
Alexander Baron
Script Editor:
Alistair Bell
Costumes:
Juanita Waterson
Designer:
Graham Oakley
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
Peter Cregeen
Sir Nigel Olifaunt:
Anthony Andrews
Margaret Ramsay:
Nina Thomas
King James I:
Alfred Lynch
Duke of Buckingham:
Dallas Adams
Charles, Prince of Wales:
Mark Rogers
Maxwell:
Roger Hume
Lady Hermione:
Denise Buckley
George Heriot:
Simon Lack
Lord Dalgarno:
Murray Head
Richard Moniplies:
Frank Wylie
Martha Trapbois:
Charmian May
Lord Huntinglen:
David King
Jenkin Vincent:
Karl Howman
Janet:
Christine Ozanne
David Ramsay:
John Garrie
Sir Mungo Malagrowther:
Michael Barrington
Lutin:
Martin Skinner
Nelly Christie:
Heather Canning
Skurlie:
David Monico
Lowestoffe:
Nicholas Field
Colepepper:
Robert Russell
Groom:
Richard Graydon
John Christie:
Arthur Cox

starring
Jean Anderson
Patrick O'Connell Jennifer Wilson with Richard Easton , Robin Chadwick Hilary Tindall , Gabrielle Drake Echoes by ERIC PAICE
With Edward away in Dover, David and Brian fail to agree. Meanwhile Julie is still on the scene, and Ann's thoughts turn more and more to Nicholas ...
Created by GERARD GLAISTER and N. J. CRISP
Designer CHARLES BOND
Producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director RODERICK GRAHAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Anderson
Unknown:
Patrick O'Connell
Unknown:
Jennifer Wilson
Unknown:
Richard Easton
Unknown:
Robin Chadwick
Unknown:
Hilary Tindall
Unknown:
Gabrielle Drake
Unknown:
Eric Paice
Unknown:
Gerard Glaister
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Director:
Roderick Graham
Mary Hammond:
Jean Anderson
Edward Hammond:
Patrick O'Connell
Brian Hammond:
Richard Easton
David Hammond:
Robin Chadwick
Jennifer Kingsley:
Jennifer Wilson
Ann Hammond:
Hilary Tindall
Jill Hammond:
Gabrielle Drake
Bill Riley:
Derek Benfield
Julie Lane:
Gillian McCutcheon
Pamela Graham:
Anna Fox
Nicholas Fox:
Jonathan Newth
Alan Dyter:
Stephen Yardley

starring
Cary Grant , Alexis Smith with Monty Woolley , Ginny Simms Jane Wyman , Eve Arden Carlos Ramirez Donald Woods and Mary Martin
The colourful life story of Cole Porter - composer of such famous hits as ' I've got you under my skin,' ' Just one of those things,' and ' Let's do it.' Cary Grant stars as the great song-writer, with Monty Woolley , the actor who helped stage Cole Porter 's early musical shows, playing himself-and Mary Martin sings again her famous Broadway success ' My heart belongs to Daddy.'
Director MICHAEL CURTIZ
This Week's Films: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Cary Grant
Unknown:
Alexis Smith
Unknown:
Monty Woolley
Unknown:
Ginny Simms
Unknown:
Jane Wyman
Unknown:
Arden Carlos Ramirez
Unknown:
Donald Woods
Unknown:
Mary Martin
Unknown:
Cary Grant
Unknown:
Monty Woolley
Unknown:
Cole Porter
Unknown:
Mary Martin
Director:
Michael Curtiz
Cole Porter:
Cary Grant
Linda Lee Porter:
Alexis Smith
Monty Woolley:
Himself
Carole Hill:
Ginny Simms
Gracie Harris:
Jane Wyman
Gabrielle:
Eve Arden
Ward Blackburn:
Donald Woods
Speciality singer:
Carlos Ramirez
Anatole Giron:
Victor Francen
Leon Dowling:
Alan Hale
Nance:
Dorothy Malone
Bernie:
Tom D'Andrea
Kate Porter:
Selena Royle
Omer Porter:
Henry Stephenson
Bart McClelland:
Paul Cavanagh
Wilowsky:
Sig Ruman
Mary Martin:
Herself

when Richard Crossman discusses matters of mutual interest and concern with Rt Hon Jeremy Thorpe, MP Leader of the Liberal Party.
Jeremy Thorpe 's Choice: page 5

Contributors

Speaker:
Richard Crossman
Speaker:
Jeremy Thorpe
Director:
Simon Wadleigh
Producer:
Elwyn Parry-Jones

BBC One London

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