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Which Way Now?: Reflections on the future of singing in Church
Judith Jackson talks to Lionel Dakers, Erik Routley, Ian Hall, Cyril Taylor
Choirs of the Royal School of Church Music
Conductor Colin Yorke
Organist Michael Fleming

Contributors

Talks:
Judith Jackson
Unknown:
Lionel Dakers
Unknown:
Cyril Taylor
Conductor:
Colin Yorke
Organist:
Michael Fleming
Producer:
R.T. Brooks

4: Ulster will fight
In 1798 Belfast was a centre of revolutionary activity. By 1914 it was the centre of resistance to Home Rule. How and why did this change take place?
Director BRIGHT BARRY Producer
HOWARD SMITH

Contributors

Director:
Bright Barry
Unknown:
Howard Smith

Introduced by PHILIP WRIXON Fifty Years On
The National Institute of Agricultural Engineering celebrates its Golden Jubilee.
DAVID RICHARDSON reports
Producer JOHN KENYON (from Birmingham)
Weather for Farmers

Contributors

Introduced By:
Philip Wrixon
Unknown:
David Richardson
Producer:
John Kenyon

A Risky Business
From jumbo jets to a racehorse, super-tankers to a model's legs-all can be insured at Lloyd's. These ' invisible' exports earn millions of pounds from abroad for Britain.
Reporter GAVIN HEWITT
Producer BOB SCHOLES

Contributors

Reporter:
Gavin Hewitt
Producer:
Bob Scholes

For the Sake of the Children
To stay together or to part for the sake of the children?
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Series editor EURFRON GWYNNE JONES (Repeated: Monday, 7.5 pm, BBC2)
Book (same title), based on previous series, 60p, from bookshops

Contributors

Editor:
Eurfron Gwynne

A new six-part series with Dr Douglas Dorward and artist John Olsen
6:Against the Escarpment
Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory, where various species of pigeon, and magpie and pygmy geese abound.
An Australian Broadcasting Commission production

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Douglas Dorward
Artist:
John Olsen

by NOEL STREATFEILD: adapted for TV in six parts by JOHN TULLY
2 : Sedgecombe: Margaret Thursday and the Beresford children have arrived at the orphanage.
Orphans and schoolchildren from the BARBARA SPEAKE SCHOOL
Music composed and conducted by TOM MCCALL , arranged by ALFRED RALSTON Producer DOROTHEA BROOKING

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tully
Conducted By:
Tom McCall
Arranged By:
Alfred Ralston
Producer:
Dorothea Brooking
Mrs Smedley:
Brenda Cowling
Lavinia Beresford:
Gillian Bailey
Clara:
Jill Reddick
Jem ;:
Kit Daniels
Mrs Tanner:
Joy Harrington
Lady Corkberry:
Sonia Graham
Filbert:
Edwin Brown
Margaret Thursday:
Claire Walker
Susan:
Maxine Kalli
Miss Snelston:
Caroline Harris
Matron:
Althea Parker
Miss Jones:
Anne Pichon
Winifred:
Cindy O'Callaghan
Peter Beresford:
Simon Gipps-Kent
Horatio Beresford:
David Tully
Lord Corkberry:
Peter Williams

Letters to the papers....
David Wade asks whether this week's crop suggest that: The people's voice is odd,
It is, and it is not the voice of God
Producer ANDREW BARR

Contributors

Unknown:
David Wade
Producer:
Andrew Barr

A three-part thriller by N. J. CRISP with Donald Burton and Carol Austin
David Savile, Garfield Morgan Episode 1
David Foster is returning from a business trip to Leipzig when he is stopped and interrogated. The man crossing into West Germany may, in fact, be a substitute ...
Designer IAN WATSON Producer BILL SELLARS
Director TERENCE WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
N. J. Crisp
Unknown:
Donald Burton
Unknown:
Carol Austin
Designer:
Ian Watson
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Terence Williams
David Foster:
Donald Burton
Gregory:
Donald Burton
Caroline Foster:
Carol Austin
Captain Mason:
David Savile
Martin:
Conrad Phillips
The Planner:
Garfield Morgan
The Doctor:
Brian Wilde
The Chairman:
Norman Ettlinger
The PTI:
Don McKillop
Dr Frazer:
Tim Barrett
Williams:
Michael Gover
Philips:
Peter Needham
Mrs Philips:
Yvonne Ball
Sergeant:
Colin McCormacK
Fighting man:
Yuri Borienko
Hotel receptionist:
Jon Rumney
West German policeman:
Declan Harvey
West German businessman:
Willy Bowman

starring
Cary Grant
Ingrid Bergman with Cecil Parker , Phyllis Calvert
It's a case of instant mutual attraction when internationally famous actress Anna Kalman is introduced to wealthy American diplomat Philip Adams.
Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant are teamed to great effect in Stanley Donen 's sparkling romantic comedy set in London.
Screenplay by NORMAN KRASNA from his play Kind Sir
Producer and director STANLEY DONEN This Week's Films: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Cary Grant
Unknown:
Ingrid Bergman
Unknown:
Cecil Parker
Unknown:
Phyllis Calvert
Unknown:
Anna Kalman
Unknown:
Philip Adams.
Unknown:
Ingrid Bergman
Unknown:
Cary Grant
Unknown:
Stanley Donen
Unknown:
Norman Krasna
Director:
Stanley Donen
Philip Adams:
Cary Grant
Anna Kalman:
Ingrid Bergman
Alfred Munson:
Cecil Parker
Margaret Munson:
Phyllis Calvert
Carl Banks:
David Kossoff
Doris Banks:
Megs Jenkins
Mr Fingleigh:
Oliver Johnston
William, the bellboy:
Frank Hawkins
Oscar:
Michael Anthony
Leading man:
Richard Vernon
Lift operator:
Eric Francis

The National Gallery, London
An Omnibus presentation to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the National Gallery.

In the early days a Botticelli portrait cost the Gallery £100; the Tiepolo painting of Venus and Time was bought in 1969 for over £400,000.
This film portrait, made four years ago, shows the masterpieces which make the Gallery the most comprehensive collection of western art in the world, and looks at the surprising activity that goes on behind the canvases.
The National Gallery is an odd mixture of modern know-how, of X-rays and microphotography and tradition, elegant paintings, and forbidding courtyards.

BBCtv/Patria Pictures Ltd
(First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Narrator:
Patrick Allen
Narrator:
Jill Balcon
Stills Direction:
Ann Turner
Producer (for Patria Pictures Ltd):
G. Buckland-Smith
Writer/Director:
Michael Gill

William Hardcastle discusses with editors of newspapers, television and radio - those who shape what we read, see and hear - the issues behind the week's news.
Director JIM MURRAY
ProducerELWYN PARRY-JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
William Hardcastle
Director:
Jim Murray
Producer:
Elwyn Parry-Jones

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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