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for Palm Sunday The Scapegoat by PAT ROOKE and GWYN ARCH introduced by BASIL MOSS
Readers NERYS HUGHES and MICHAEL TURNER
Singers CINDY KENT and ALAN LYNTON with THE GWYN ARCH BAND
From St Mary's Parish Church, Witney, Oxfordshire. Producer R. T. BROOKS

Contributors

Unknown:
Pat Rooke
Unknown:
Gwyn Arch
Introduced By:
Basil Moss
Readers:
Nerys Hughes
Singers:
Michael Turner
Singers:
Cindy Kent
Singers:
Alan Lynton
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

Your age? Your show!
Eleventh of 20 programmes
GEORGIA BROWN joins ROY HUDD
Director CHARLES PASCOE
Executive producer SHEILA INNES Producer BRIGIT BARRY
(Repeated: Thursday 12.25 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Hudd
Director:
Charles Pascoe
Producer:
Sheila Innes
Producer:
Brigit Barry

Glenteviot Farming Group
Is it possible to belong to a co-operative, enjoy all the benefits of co-operation but yet retain independence? JOHN HARLE reports on the progress made by Glenteviot Farming Group.
Producer jock MEARNS. BBC Scotland
Weather for farmers

Contributors

Unknown:
John Harle

A series of 20 programmes 11: Jason and Eloise - The First Five Years
Five years ago Jason and Eloise were born in the same week in the same hospital. This film follows their progress through the third year when Jason has ceased to be an only child and Eloise is living in America.
Film editor ERIC MIVAL
Producer EURFRON GWYNNE JONES

Contributors

Producer:
Eurfron Gwynne

The first in a season of Fred Astaire's greatest pictures with his most famous dancing partner, Ginger Rogers.
With Edward Everett Horton, Helen Broderick, Erik Rhodes, Eric Blore

Broadway star Jerry Travers and Dale Tremont fall in love in London but lead each other a merry dance before their misunderstandings dissolve in Venice.

Contributors

Music and lyrics:
Irving Berlin
Director:
Mark Sandrich
Jerry Travers:
Fred Astaire
Date Tremont:
Ginger Rogers
Horace Hardwick:
Edward Everett Horton
Madge:
Helen Broderick
Alberto:
Erik Rhodes
Bates:
Eric Blore

In a barrage of fireworks Valerie Singleton joins a Maltese family for the village festival of St Nicholas of Siggiewi; and tells how the islanders resisted two savage invasions to win the title of Malta GC.

Two paperbacks (same title): Hong Kong and Malta, 40p; Isles of Skye, Man, and Wight, 40p; from bookshops

Contributors

Presenter:
Valerie Singleton
Film Cameraman:
Yousuf Aziz
Film Sound:
John Hore
Film Sound:
Stan Morcom
Film Editor:
Clare Douglas
Producer:
Edward Barnes
Director:
Harry Cowdy

by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON dramatised in six parts by MARTIN WORTH
Henry and Alison have told James he can expect no more money from the estate. He reacts by coming to Durrisdeer in person. Part 3
Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer GRAHAM OAKLEY
Producer MARTIN LISEMORE Director FIONA CUMMING

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Graham Oakley
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
Fiona Cumming
James:
Julian Glover
Mackellar:
Fulton MacKay
Henry:
Brian Cox
Lord Durrisdeer:
Bryden Murdoch
Alison:
Brigit Forsyth
John Paul:
Joseph Greig
Katharine:
Jane Ferguson

The story of Jesus from Palm Sunday to Easter Day sung by the choirs of ASTON MANOR SCHOOL
BARTLEY GREEN SCHOOL and EDGBASTON CHURCH OF ENGLAND
COLLEGE FOR GIRLS in St Philip and St James Church, Hodge Hill , Birmingham Words and music from
Jerusalem Joy by ROGER JONES Soloist PAUL DEWHURST
Conductor DAVID HENSON
DirectorMICHAEL SHOESMITH
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT

Contributors

Unknown:
Hodge Hill
Soloist:
Roger Jones
Conductor:
Paul Dewhurst
Conductor:
David Henson
Director:
Michael Shoesmith
Producer:
Raymond Short

starring
Bill Travers , Virginia McKenna
Graham Merrill , dissatisfied with his life as a civil servant in London, welcomes the forced change when he buys a pet otter of destructive tendencies and is asked to leave his flat. Throwing up his job, he moves to a remote cottage in the Western Highlands to start a new life with Mij, the otter.
Screenplay JACK COUFFER , BILL TRAVERS based on the book by GAVIN MAXWELL Producer JOSEPH STRICK Director JACK COUFFER
This Week's Films: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Travers
Unknown:
Virginia McKenna
Unknown:
Graham Merrill
Unknown:
Jack Couffer
Book By:
Gavin Maxwell
Producer:
Joseph Strick
Director:
Jack Couffer
Graham Merrill:
Bill Travers
Mary MacKenzie:
Virginia McKenna
Colin Clifford:
Peter Jeffrey
Bus driver:
Roddy McMillan
Storekeeper:
Jameson Clark
Mrs Sarah Chambers:
Jean Taylor-Smith
Mrs Flora Elrich:
Helena Gloag
Lighthouse-keeper:
W H D Joss
Road-mender:
Archie Duncan
Fisherman:
Kevin Collins
Guard:
John Young
Sleeping-car attendant:
James Gibson
Herman:
Michael O'Halloran
Frank:
Philip McCall

by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
A Play of the Month presentation with and Make-up EILEEN MAIR
Costume designer JUANITA WATERSON Lighting DENNIS CHANNON Designer VIC symonds
Producer CEDRIC MESSINA Director JONATHAN MILLER
The 1948 production of John Gielgud in Hamlet: today 5.20-9.0 pm R3. Two gentlemen of the drama - Jonathan Miller on directing Lear for TV and Sir John Gielgud remembering Hamlet: see feature pages

Contributors

Unknown:
William Shakespeare
Unknown:
Eileen Mair
Designer:
Juanita Waterson
Unknown:
Dennis Channon
Designer:
Vic Symonds
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Jonathan Miller
Unknown:
John Gielgud
Unknown:
Jonathan Miller
Unknown:
Sir John Gielgud
King Lear:
Michael Hordern
Goneril:
Sarah Badel
Cordelia:
Angela Down
Edmund:
Michael Jayston
the Fool:
Frank Middiemass
the:
Anthony Nicholls
Earl:
Of Gloucester
Edgar:
Ronald Pickup
Regan:
Penelope Wilton
Earl of Kent:
Ewan Hooper
Duke of Albany:
Benjamin Whitrow
Duke of Cornwall:
John Shrapnel
Oswald:
Donald Gee
Duke of Burgundy:
David Horovitch
King of France:
David Neal
First servant:
Mike Hayward
Second servant:
Roger Elliott
Third servant:
Geoffrey Collins
Old man:
George Merritt
Gentleman, attendant on Cordelia:
David Kincaid
Doctor:
Leslie Glazer
Captain:
Paul Haley
Herald:
David Sinclair
First Officer:
Alec Sabin
Second Officer:
Terry Wright

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