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The third of ten films in which David Bellamy explores the diversity of our countryside. North by East
A 250-million-year-old limestone gives this area a unique character, but man also has a use for it. How is this conflict being resolved?
Producer MIKE WEATBERLEY
Book (same title) £1.00, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
David Bellamy
Producer:
Mike Weatberley

starring Dirk Bogarde
Muriel Pavlow , Donald Sinden James Robertson Justice
After losing the coveted post of house surgeon to a conceited rival, Dr Simon Sparrow leaves St Swithin 's to savour the joys of private practice.
Screenplay by NICOLAS PHIPPS
Based on the novel by RICHARD Gordon Producer betty E. box Director RALPH THOMAS
This Week's Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Dirk Bogarde
Unknown:
Muriel Pavlow
Unknown:
Donald Sinden
Unknown:
James Robertson
Unknown:
Dr Simon Sparrow
Unknown:
St Swithin
Play By:
Nicolas Phipps
Novel By:
Richard Gordon
Producer:
Betty E.
Director:
Ralph Thomas
Simon Sparrow:
Dirk Bogarde
Joy:
Muriel Pavww
Benskin:
Donald Sinden
Sir Lancelot Spratt:
James Robertson Justice
Nan:
Shirley Eaton
Dr Potter-Shine:
Derek Fare
Bingham:
Michael Medwin

An adventure serial in 13 parts by N. j. CRISP
Part 5: John and Susan are trapped. Can they find a way out? ...
Serial devised by N. J. CRISP with GERARD GLAISTER Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director PHILIP DUDLEY

Contributors

Tom Corby:
Glyn Houston
John Corby:
Simon Turner
Susan Fraser:
Jan Francis
Bowers:
Brian Peck
Selby:
David Sinclair
Kessler:
Edward Brooks
Motorcyclist:
Hilary Minster
Petrol attendant:
Peter Bryant

Presented by Harold Williamson 5: Vision
What are the implications for our world, if extra-sensory perception is a reality? Why does science find Esp so difficult to accept, and religion find it so hard to interpret?
Dr Noel Dilly , an anatomist, sets out to prove that ESP is just fanciful nonsense.
Ted Bastin , a physicist, and Malcolm Bessent , who claims to be psychic, suggest why they believe it is a reality.
Tony Buzan and Fr Ken Leech put the whole question in the wider context of spiritual sensitivity and mystic vision.
Director ROBERT TONER
Producer DAVID KENNARD

Contributors

Presented By:
Harold Williamson
Unknown:
Dr Noel Dilly
Unknown:
Ted Bastin
Unknown:
Malcolm Bessent
Unknown:
Tony Buzan
Unknown:
Fr Ken Leech
Director:
Robert Toner
Producer:
David Kennard

A Personal History of the United States written and narrated by Alistair Cooke
11: The Promise Fulfilled and the Promise Broken
ALISTAIR COOKE journeys from the Era of Wonderful Nonsense to the Depression.
Associate producer ANN TURNER Director DAVID HEYCOCK Producer MICHAEL GILL
Fully illustrated book, Alistair Cooke 's America, £5.00, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Alistair Cooke
Unknown:
Alistair Cooke
Producer:
Ann Turner
Director:
David Heycock
Unknown:
Alistair Cooke

by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, translated by Nicholas Bethell and David Burg

A Play of the Month presentation starring
Set in a Soviet labour camp in 1945, this play tells the story of Nemov, a trusting and naive army officer who has been sent to the camp from the front on charges of anti-Soviet agitation, and Lyuba, a girl prisoner who is driven to evade the struggle for survival by sleeping around with the camp officials and well-fixed prisoners. The story of their love affair is set against the background of self-seeking squabbles and the fight for survival of other groups of internees.

"The play dealt out a lavish, authentic two hours and showed how some people try to maintain their standards, despite disgusting odds." (Daily Mirror)

Contributors

Author:
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Translated by:
Nicholas Bethell
Translated by:
David Burg
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Alan Clarke
Nemov:
David Leland
Lyuba:
Gabrielle Lloyd
Khomich:
Richard Durden
Gurvich:
Patrick Stewart
Brylov:
Allan Surtees
Yakhimchuk:
Michael Poole
Gai:
Barry Jackson
Chegenyov:
John Kane
Granya:
Barbara Hickmott
Shurochka:
Theresa Watson
Kolodey:
Alan Gerrard
Kostya:
Terence Davies
Mereshchun:
John Quarmby
Munitsa:
Jan Conrad
Chmuta:
Forbes Collin
Ovchukhov:
Reg Pritchard
Dorofevev:
Hal Jeayes
Solomon:
Malcolm Hayes
Belobotnikov:
James Ottaway
Goldtooth:
Arthur Whybrow
Georgie:
Eric Mason
Lennie:
James Coyle
Vitka:
Edwin Finn
Fomin:
John Herrington
Gontoir:
George Cormack
Kaplyuzhnikov:
Len Maley
Visiting warder:
Peter Schofield
Dimka:
Jeffrey Chegwin
Angel:
Trevor Lawrence
Bella:
Violet Lee Own
Aga Mirza:
Robert Robinson
Pososhkov:
Vass Anderson
Escort Sergeant:
Anthony Brothers
Bath orderly:
William Ridoutt
Cook:
Michael Golden
Musician:
Alexis Chesnakov
First bricklayer:
David Ellison
First foreman:
Norman Ettlinger
First man:
Carl Forgione
First gangleader:
Peter Geddis
Machine shop foreman:
Brian Grellis
Accordionist:
Reg Hogarth
First woman:
Merelina Kendall
First student:
Lynne Preston
Goner:
Frank Seton
Smith foreman:
Ted Valentine

Sheila Armstrong and Sylvia Marcovici
Fifth of a series of informal conversations
MARCOVICI: I like to drive fast cars. PREVIN: You have that in common with Miss Armstrong-she once aged me 20 years giving me a lift.
ARMSTRONG: But safely!
Director ROY TIPPING
Producer WALTER todds

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheila Armstrong
Unknown:
Sylvia Marcovici

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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