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from St Leonard's Parish Church, Ayr, on the occasion of the Triennial Congress of the British Deaf Association conducted by REV CANON ALAN MACKENZIE
(Chairman of the Association) Preacher
REV STEWART LOCHRIE
(Minister to the Deaf in Glasgow) THE DEAF LADIES' CHOIR conductor BRENDA SUTCLIFFE
Praise
Come, let us join our cheerful songs (Nativity)
Put thou thv trust in God (Ich halte treulich stilli
We love the place, 0 God (Quam dilecta) All people that on earth do dwell (Old 100th)
Organist JOHN ROBINSON
Television presentation RALPH SMITH BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Canon Alan MacKenzie
Unknown:
Stewart Lochrie
Conductor:
Brenda Sutcliffe
Organist:
John Robinson

Act 2 Of MOZART'S
The Marriage of Figaro rehearsed by ANTHONY BESCH
Repetiteur HENRY WARD
Television direction RODNEY BENNETT Producer VICTOR toole

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Besch
Unknown:
Rodney Bennett
Producer:
Victor Toole
The Countess:
Jill Gomez
Susanna:
Patricia Hay
The Count:
Tom McDonnell
Figaro:
Stafford Dean
Antonio:
Michael Rippon

9: This Handful of Dreams
The Gaelic, Catholic and rural ideals of the Gaelic League had an important influence both on the development of Irish culture and on the development of the Irish State.
Director brigit BARRY Producer
HOWARD SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Howard Smith

Introduced by DAVID RICHARDSON Wool
Is it worth investing more money and effort in the British clip?
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Weather for Farmers

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Richardson
Producer:
John Kenyon

Introduced by Jimmy Hill
All 16 countries taking part in the 1974 World Cup finals have now played one match.
This afternoon's programme features the outstanding action from the eight matches played and looks ahead to the action in all four groups this coming week.
Executive producers
SAM LEITCH and ALAN CBIVERS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
Sam Leitch
Unknown:
Alan Cbivers

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 York Part 1
(from Bristol)
Going for a Song: English Furniture, by Arthur Negus, £1.75, from bookshops

Contributors

Presenter:
Arthur Negus
Film cameraman:
Allen Bendig
Film cameraman:
Tom Ingle
Sound:
Gordon Everett
Sound:
David Lawton
Film editor:
Jim Cryan
Director:
Robin Drake
Producer:
John King

Peter Pearce Gould was a senior officer in the British Army before he entered the ministry of the Church of England.
In March 1973 he became rector of St Andrew 's Church, Backwell, outside Bristol.
Tonight's film explores the hopes and fears of a parish priest setting out in his new duties and his assessment one year later.
Director keith SHEATHER BBC West

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Pearce Gould
Unknown:
St Andrew

The first in a series of programmes which combines the visual glories of Wales's churches with the glorious sound of some of her finest male choirs. Tonight:
Pendyrus Male Choir
Conductor Glynne Jones with Helen Watts (contralto) and Peter Boorman (organ) from
St David 's Cathedral, Dyfed Introduced by DAVID PARRY-JONES
Battle Hymn of the Republic Pueri Hebraeorum Ave Verum
Praise ye the Lord (Psalm 135) Steal Away Balulalow
The Lord's Prayer Llanfair
Producer
GERAINT STANLEY JONES

Contributors

Conductor:
Glynne Jones
Contralto:
Helen Watts
Contralto:
Peter Boorman
Unknown:
St David
Introduced By:
David Parry-Jones
Unknown:
Geraint Stanley

A Personal History of the United States written and narrated by Alistair Cooke

Alistair Cooke examines the colonists who went out from 17th-century England. Merchant adventurers founded plantations in Virginia and the south; religious dissidents, the Pilgrims and Puritans, landed up in New England.

"The master of the spoken word that found an excellent cameraman." (Glasgow Evening Citizen)
"One programme I wouldn't willingly miss." (Peter Black, Daily Mail)
Fully illustrated book, Alistair Cooke's America, £5.00, from bookshops

Contributors

Writer/Narrator/Presenter:
Alistair Cooke
Film Cameraman:
Kenneth MacMillan
Film Editor:
David Thomas
Director/Associate Producer:
Ann Turner
Producer:
Michael Gill

Also starring
Fredric March with Arthur Kennedy
Martha Scott , Dewey Martin Gig Young, Mary Murphy
Three men have broken out of jail and are looking for a temporary hideout. They choose the quiet suburban house of Dan Hilliard , moving in on the terrified Mrs Hilliard while her husband and daughter are at work and her young son is at school.
Producer and director WILLIAM WYLER

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Kennedy
Unknown:
Martha Scott
Unknown:
Mary Murphy
Unknown:
Dan Hilliard
Unknown:
Mrs Hilliard
Director:
William Wyler
Glenn Griffin:
Humphrey Bogart
Dan Hilliard:
Fredric March
Jesse Bard:
Arthur Kennedy
Eleanor Hilliard:
Martha Scott
Hal Griffin:
Dewey Martin
Chuck:
Gig Young
Cindy Hilliard:
Mary Murphy
Kbbish:
Robert Middleton
Ralphie Hilliard ,:
Richard Eyer
Fredericks:
Ray Teal

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

Contributors

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

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