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The Hot Clouds of the Sun
What is the sun made of? To study the nature of the sun, special equipment is needed.
At Sevenoaks Commander Henry Hatfield has built one of the very few spectrohelioscopes outside professional observatories, and Patrick Moore joins him there.
Producer PATRICIA WOOD

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Hatfield
Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Producer:
Patricia Wood

In Celebration of Peace A miscellany of words by PAT ROOKE : spoken by RICHARD BEBB and RICHARD KAY music sung by STUDENTS OF THE BERKSHIRE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BULMERSHE GIRLS' CHOIR conductor GWYN ARCH
BULMERSHE FOLK CHOIR conductor NORMAN MORRIS
From St Andrew 's Church, Priestwood. Bracknell, Berkshire. Producer R. T. BROOKS

Contributors

Unknown:
Pat Rooke
Spoken By:
Richard Bebb
Spoken By:
Richard Kay
Conductor:
Norman Morris
Unknown:
St Andrew
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

with Cliff Michelmore and John Earle
A programme for explorers, adventurers and men and women facing challenge and risk.
How much do you know about survival? Could you stay alive if a walking or a sailing trip went wrong?
Few people have survived as long as Maralyn and Maurice Bailey , who spent 117 days adrift in a tiny life-raft after their yacht sank in the Pacific. A special film report aboard their new boat before they set off again - to Patagonia.
Anthony Greenbank, author, mountaineer, demonstrates some techniques for survival to a group of boys from WESTMINSTER SCHOOL on the eve of their expedition to Baffin Island.
Director jim MURRAY
Producer BOB SAUNDERS Editor PETER CHAFER

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
John Earle
Unknown:
Maurice Bailey
Director:
Jim Murray
Producer:
Bob Saunders
Editor:
Peter Chafer

with Geoffrey Wheeler

Quarter-final 3

Leeds: Janet McHugh, Francis Bruynseels, Jane Dougherty, Stephen Moriarty v Greenock: Judith Scott, Steven Barron, Deborah Wagner, Alan McArthur

Contributors

Questionmaster:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Contestant (Leeds):
Janet McHugh
Contestant (Leeds):
Francis Bruynseels
Contestant (Leeds):
Jane Dougherty
Contestant (Leeds):
Stephen Moriarty
Contestant (Greenock):
Judith Scott
Contestant (Greenock):
Steven Barron
Contestant (Greenock):
Deborah Wagner
Contestant (Greenock):
Alan McArthur
Questions set by:
Boswell Taylor
Director:
Peter Massey
Producer:
Bill Wright

by Eleanor H. Porter: dramatised in six parts by Joy Harington

Starring Elaine Stritch as Aunt Polly

Pollyanna has persuaded Mr Pendleton to consider the possibility of adopting Jimmy Bean. On her way to tell Jimmy, Pollyanna fell into a quarry and was knocked unconscious.

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Contributors

Author:
Eleanor H. Porter
Dramatised by:
Joy Harington
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
June Wyndham Davies
Aunt Polly:
Elaine Stritch
Pollyanna:
Elizabeth Archard
Nancy:
Paddy Frost
Jimmy Bean:
Stephen Galloway
John Pendleton:
Ray McAnally
Dr Chilton:
Paul Maxwell
Old Tom:
Donald Bisset
Dr Mead:
Robert MacLeod
Dr Warren:
John Lincoln Wright
Milly Snow:
Valerie Colgan
Mrs Payson:
Mary Healey
Cook:
Lillian Padmore
Timothy:
Robert Coleby

from Strabane Presbyterian Church, Co Tyrone , Northern Ireland with the united Roman Catholic and Protestant Choirs of STRABANE COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL VENTURES 11 GIRLS' CHOIR
SUNSHINE GROUP and the LAGANVALE BAND bandmaster HARRY BRITTAIN
Introduced by FR PATRICK MCENROE Conductor HAVELOCK NELSON
Prayer and Blessing REV JOHN STEWART Producer MOORE WASSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Co Tyrone
Unknown:
Harry Brittain
Introduced By:
Fr Patrick McEnroe
Conductor:
Havelock Nelson
Unknown:
John Stewart
Producer:
Moore Wasson

A series in 13 parts starring Jon Finch
John Castle , Evin Crowley and Vincent Ball
Brian Blain , Sandra Lee Patterson 1 : Nobody's Man by TED ROBERTS
It promises to be a good year for cattleman Ben Hall until ex-convict bushranger Frank Gardiner escapes from a road gang to the Wheogo district, bringing the New South Wales Mounted Police after him and his ruthless companions, Piesley and Troy.
Music by BRUCE SMEATON Script editor COLIN FREE
Designer DESMONDE DOWNING Producer NEIL MCCALLUM DirectorDON CHAFFEY
Filmed in Australia In association with the AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Finch
Unknown:
John Castle
Unknown:
Evin Crowley
Unknown:
Vincent Ball
Unknown:
Brian Blain
Unknown:
Sandra Lee Patterson
Unknown:
Ted Roberts
Unknown:
Ben Hall
Unknown:
Frank Gardiner
Music By:
Bruce Smeaton
Editor:
Colin Free
Designer:
Desmonde Downing
Producer:
Neil McCallum
Director:
Don Chaffey
Ben Hall:
Jon Finch
Frank Gardiner:
John Castle
Biddy Walsh ::
Evin Crowley
Sgt Garland:
Vincent Ball
Trooper Pottinger:
Brian Blain
Kate Owen:
Sandra Lee Patterson
Billy Dargin:
Jack Charles
John Piesley:
Hugh Keays-Byrne
Troy:
Michael Aitkens
McGuire:
Alfred Bell
Jock, the publican:
Kevin Healy
Helen McGuire:
Diana McLean
George Owen:
Ian Dyson
Johnny Bow:
Vince Martin
Patsy Daley:
Paul Bertram
Pa Walsh:
Tom Farley
Ma Walsh:
Ruth Cracknell
Warrigal Walsh:
Chris King
Army Sergeant:
Alan Tobin
Duty Carparal:
Michael Caton
Dan, a settler:
Ted Hepple
Eileen, his wife:
Judith Fisher
Old Ma:
Neva Carr Glyn

starring George Peppard
James Mason , Ursula Andress
The Blue Max - nickname of the highest award for Germany's flying aces during World War I. George Peppard as Bruno Stachel is determined to win this coveted medal - by fair or foul.
Director JOHN GUILLERMIN Films: page 7

Contributors

Unknown:
George Peppard
Unknown:
James Mason
Unknown:
Ursula Andress
Unknown:
I. George Peppard
Unknown:
Bruno Stachel
Director:
John Guillermin
Bruno Stachel:
George Peppard
Count von Klugermann:
James Mason
Countess Kaeti:
Ursula Andress
Willi vonKlugermann:
Jeremy Kemp
Heidemann KARL:
Michael Vogler
Elfi Heidemann:
Loni von Friedl
Holbach:
Anton Diffring
Rupp:
Peter Woodthorpe
Kettering:
Harry Towb
Ziegel:
Derek Newark
Fabian:
Derren Nesbitt
Baron von Richthofen:
Carl Schell
Crown Prince:
Roger Ostime

of newspapers, television and radio - those responsible for what we read, see and hear - meet with William Hardcastle , who questions the way they exercise their power, their motives and methods.
Director SIMON WADLEIGH
Producer ELWYN PARRY-JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
William Hardcastle
Director:
Simon Wadleigh
Producer:
Elwyn Parry-Jones

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