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Jesus Christ is the Same Yesterday, Today and Forever
The 30th Annual Service of the Methodist Association of Youth Clubs from the Royal Albert Hall.
Preacher Rev Donald Lee President of the Methodist Conference.
The service is conducted by Rev Martin Caldwell with members and leaders of the Methodist Youth Groups from all over the United Kingdom.
Organist Paul Wright, Maidenhead
Produced for MAYC by John Gray

Contributors

Preacher:
Rev Donald Lee
Service conducted by:
Rev Martin Caldwell
Organist:
Paul Wright
Producer for MAYC:
John Gray
Presented for TV by:
Raymond Short

5: Green, White and Gold. In 1916 the Easter Rising was crushed inside a week. Five years later the Irish Free State was established.
Director BRIGIT BARRY
Producer HOWARD SMITH
Book (same title) £2.20, from bookshops

Contributors

Director:
Brigit Barry
Producer:
Howard Smith

starring Will Hay with Graham Moffatt , Moore Marriott
Sea-captain Ben Cutlet is tricked into taking command of an old. ship which the owners intend to scuttle. Ben and two stowaways escape to an island-only to find it inhabited by cannibals ...
Director WILLIAM BEAUDINE This Week's Films: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Moffatt
Unknown:
Moore Marriott
Unknown:
Ben Cutlet
Director:
William Beaudine
Captain Ben Cutlet:
Will Hay
Jeremiah Harbottle:
Moore Marriott
Albert:
Graham Moffatt
Olivia Potter Porter:
Norma Varden
Yates:
Kenneth Warrington
Maryatt:
Dennis Wyndam
Emma Harbottle:
Almy Veness

A series of six programmes in which Arthur Negus travels along some of the old coaching routes of Britain stopping along the way to investigate anything unusual from the past that takes his fancy. This week:
London to Bath: part 1
Film cameramen JACK BELLAMY , TOM INGLE Sound ALISTAIR CROCKER , DAVID LAWTOtf Film editor CHARLES ALDRIDGE Producer JOHN KING (Bristol)
Going for a Song: English Furniture, by Arthur Negus , fl.75 from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Negus
Unknown:
Jack Bellamy
Unknown:
Tom Ingle
Unknown:
Alistair Crocker
Editor:
Charles Aldridge
Unknown:
Arthur Negus

featuring
Aerobatics - Sky-diving - Air Racing
Raymond Baxter introduces all the thrills of the International Air Fair and the finals of the Air Hostess 1974 competition from Biggin Hill.
TV production:
DENNIS MONGER. MICHAEL LUMLEY
(Organised by the International Air Fair Committee in association with the London Evening News)

Contributors

Introduces:
Raymond Baxter
Unknown:
Dennis Monger.
Unknown:
Michael Lumley

by NOEL STREATFEILD: adapted for television in six parts by JOHN TULLY 3: 1 Hate Her
Lavinia Beresford, the new scullery maid at Sedgecombe Park, has been allowed out for a picnic with her brothers and Margaret Thursday from the orphanage. Margaret is determined to get back her clothes which Matron has confiscated.
Music composed and conducted by TOM MCCALL and arranged by ALFRED RALSTON Producer DOROTHEA BROOKING

Contributors

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

appeals on behalf of The Samaritans which continue to befriend the despairing and suicidal, in confidence, by day and by night. Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Glenda Jackson , The Samaritans, [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Glenda Jackson

A three-part thriller by N.J. Crisp
With Donald Burton and Lois Baxter, David Savile, Garfield Morgan
Before a substitution can be made, Foster must be driven towards neurosis and near-breakdown, arouse suspicion and lose credibility; then Gregory will appear normal by comparison...

Contributors

Writer:
N.J. Crisp
Designer:
Ian Watson
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Terence Williams
David Foster/Gregory:
Donald Burton
Captain Mason:
David Savile
Martin:
Conrad Phillips
The Planner:
Garfield Morgan
Anton:
Robin Hawdon
Ruth Faraday:
Lois Baxter
Bridget Fairfax:
Jennifer Lee
Det-Insp Pearson:
John Rolfe
Det-Sgt Wallace:
Blain Fairman
Williams:
Michael Gover
Dr Lefevre:
Lawrence Davidson
Shepherd:
John Line
Garage foreman:
Joseph Greig

by JOHN GALSWORTHY
A Play of the Month presentation with In an English countryside still recovering from the traumas of the Great War, Hillcrist the local squire finds he has to use methods distasteful to him in his personal war with Hornblower, a self-made industrialist.
First produced in 1920, The Skin Game was Galsworthy's earliest dramatic success.
Costumes JOHN BLOOMFIELD Make-up DAWN ALCOCK
Designer MICHAEL YOUNG Producer CEDRIC MESSINA Director WILLIAM SLATER Top of the class: page 4

Contributors

Unknown:
John Galsworthy
Unknown:
John Bloomfield
Unknown:
Dawn Alcock
Designer:
Michael Young
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
William Slater
Hillcrist:
Paul Rogers
Amy Hillcrist:
Barbara Jefford
Hornblower:
Bernard Lee
Chloe:
Judy Geeson
Dawker:
John Collin
Jill:
Kate Nicholls
Rolf:
Simon MacCorkindale
Charles:
Norman Eshley
Fellows:
James Beattie
Mr Jackman:
Alan Foss
Mrs Jackman:
Sheila Beckett
Auctioneer:
David Garfield
Solicitor:
John Lincoln Wright
First stranger:
Edward Evans
Second stranger:
Michael Stanley

From Paris Alastair Burnet and Michael Charlton report on the result of today's French Presidential Election and its consequences for Europe.
Producer TAM FRY
Editor
MICHAEL TOWNSON France after Pompidou: Thursday R4

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Charlton
Producer:
Tam Fry
Unknown:
Michael Townson France

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