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Antique Exodus
It's estimated that £30-million worth of British antiques make their way abroad each year. So the antique exporter tours the auctions and salerooms buying exclusively for foreign customers.
Presented and produced by GAVIN HEWITT

Contributors

Produced By:
Gavin Hewitt

The final programme of the series in which David Bellamy explores the diversity of our countryside. It all comes out in the Wash
In the 17th century, the Gentlemen Adventurers conquered the age-old enemy of the Angles-too much water and too few hills - creating a unique man-made landscape.
Series film editor JOHN BILLINGHAM Director BRIAN DAUBNEY
Producer MIKE WEATHERLEY
Book (same title) £1.00, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
David Bellamy
Editor:
John Billingham
Director:
Brian Daubney
Producer:
Mike Weatherley

With MAGGIE HENDERSON and FRED HARRIS
Play words with Bubble, Humbug and the Spoons.
Music by PETER GOSLING and DAVE MOSES
Devised and produced by MICHAEL con Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Unknown:
Maggie Henderson
Unknown:
Fred Harris
Music By:
Peter Gosling
Music By:
Dave Moses
Produced By:
Michael Con
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Written by Correlli Barnett.
A 26-part history of the 1914-1918 war.

In the early months of 1915 the unreadiness of the allies for total war led to abortive attacks on the Western Front and defeats-in the East.

With the voices of Sir Michael Redgrave as Narrator, Sir Ralph Richardson as Douglas Haig, Emlyn Williams as Lloyd George, and Marius Goring, Cyril Luckham, Sebastian Shaw.

Series produced in collaboration with the Imperial War Museum, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Broadcasting Commission

Contributors

Writer:
Correlli Barnett
Narrator:
Sir Michael Redgrave
Sir Douglas Haig (voice):
Sir Ralph Richardson
Lloyd George (voice):
Emlyn Williams
Voices:
Marius Goring
Voices:
Cyril Luckham
Voices:
Sebastian Shaw
Producer:
Tony Essex
Producer:
Gordon Watkins

An adventure serial in 13 parts by N.J. Crisp
Kessler and Bowers are in Edinburgh. John and Susan don't know why, but they do know that something is going to happen very soon - during the Military Tattoo.

Contributors

Writer:
N.J. Crisp
Serial devised by:
N.J. Crisp
Serial devised by:
Gerard Glaister
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Philip Dudley
Tom Corby:
Glyn Houston
John Corby:
Simon Turner
Susan Fraser:
Jan Francis
Bowers:
Brian Peck
Selby:
David Sinclair
Kessler:
Edward Brooks
Bartas:
Walter Jackson
Mrs Bartas:
Margaret Dent
Morrison:
Peter Copley
Skipper:
Martin Cochrane

by John Pennington
Starring Jean Anderson, Patrick O'Connell, Jennifer Wilson
with Richard Easton, Robin Chadwick, Hilary Tindall, Derek Benfield, Gabrielle Drake

Edward and Brian attend a lunch in the City with Merroney, a merchant banker, to launch Hammond's as a public company. Edward begins to act his new role - but Brian looks far from the part.

Contributors

Writer:
John Pennington
Created by:
Gerard Glaister
Created by:
N.J. Crisp
Designer:
Gavin Davies
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
Martin Farrell:
Murray Hayne
Gwen Riley:
Margaret Ashcroft
Merroney:
Colin Baker
Head Waiter:
Keith Campbell

starring
George Segal , Robert Vaughn
Ben Gazzara , Bradford Dillman with E. G. Marshall
February: 1945 and the war in Europe enters its final stages as the Allies prepare to cross the Rhine. Hitler has ordered the destruction of all bridges across the river, but one small iron structure remains intact - at Remagen.
Producer DAVID L. WOLPER Director JOHN GUILLERMIN
This Week's Films: page 23

Contributors

Unknown:
George Segal
Unknown:
Robert Vaughn
Unknown:
Ben Gazzara
Unknown:
Bradford Dillman
Unknown:
E. G. Marshall
Producer:
David L. Wolper
Director:
John Guillermin
Lt Phil Hartman:
George Segal
Maj Paul Kreuger:
Robert Vaughn
Sgt Angelo:
Ben Gazzara
Maj Barnes:
Bradford Dillman
Brig-Gen Shinner:
E G Marshall
Gen von Brock:
Peter van Eyck
Corp Jellicoe:
Matt Clark
Col Dent:
Fritz Ford

The first of three Omnibus musical documentaries produced by MICHAEL HOULDEY
Originally shown in 1970, this film retraces the legendary life of French singer Edith Piaf , known as ' the Little Sparrow,' from her birth on a pavement in the slums of Paris in December 1915 to her death in 1963. Narrated by DAVID DE KEYSER
Film editor ALLAN TYRER

Contributors

Produced By:
Michael Houldey
Singer:
Edith Piaf
Editor:
Allan Tyrer

A series of four programmes in which individuals from abroad who have chosen to live here take a foreigner's look at Britain and the British way of life.
4: Remzi - a Turk in Oxford
Nine years ago Remzi came to see England for himself, rather than accept his father's anti-British prejudices left over from the First World War. He began here as a waiter in a big London hotel, and is now the successful owner of a Mediterranean restaurant in the unlikely setting of the Oxford colleges.
Britons, he says, don' really like the long hours and hard work involved in the catering trade, but at the same time he feels he has here the freedom to live in a way which would be difficult to achieve anywhere else. And where better to learn about the British way of life than Oxford?
Camera DAVID JACKSON Sound MALCOLM HILL
Film editor PETER MARSH
Producer JOHN c. MILLER (Manchester)

Contributors

Editor:
Peter Marsh
Producer:
John C. Miller

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