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from St Cuthbert's Church, Darlington
Celebrant and Preacher: The Vicar of Darlington, REV JOHN TREADGOLD
Hymns: Come down, 0 love Divine; Lord Jesus Christ; Alleluia! Sing to JESSUSImmortal invisible
Musical setting of Series Three by JOHN RUTIER
Organist and Choirmaster ROBERT LAMBIE Television presentation STEWART CROSS

Contributors

Organist:
John Rutier

A series of ten programmes presented by ANNE LAPPING and MICHAEL REINHOLD
10: Power to the Patient?
Should patients have more say in the running of the Health Service? Should there be better ' complaints ' procedures?
Director CHRIS JELLEY
Series editor PETER RIDING

Contributors

Presented By:
Anne Lapping
Unknown:
Michael Reinhold
Director:
Chris Jelley

Grasmere
Narrated by DUNCAN CARSE
On a sunny summer's day, 10,000 tourists congest this beautiful Lakeland Vale; even more come to see the famous Grasmere Sports. Once a quiet farming community, it now reels under the pressures of tourism.
Director BILL SMITH
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Weather for farmers

Contributors

Director:
Bill Smith
Producer:
John Kenyon

Ten personal views on environment 9: The Future for Milburn by IAN BREACH
This village of 200 inhabitants on the Cumbrian Fells, near Penrith, is for the theorists an ideal size community. In fact, the pressures of society and the environment are tearing it apart. Can it survive?
Producer MICHAEL GARROD

Contributors

Producer:
Michael Garrod

starring
Margaret Rutherford , Alastair Sim When a girls' school is billeted by mistake in a boys' school the outcome is inevitably hilarious.
Screenplay FRANK LAUNDER . JOHN DIGHTON from the play by JOHN DIGHTON
Producer and director FRANK LAUNDER
Films: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Rutherford
Unknown:
Alastair Sim
Unknown:
Frank Launder
Unknown:
John Dighton
Play By:
John Dighton
Director:
Frank Launder
Miss Whitchurch:
Margaret Rutherford
Wetherby Pond:
Alastair Sim
Conrad Matthews:
John Turnbull
Arnold Billings:
Richard Wattis
Victor Hyde-Brown:
Guy Middleton
Anthony Ramsden:
Arthur Howard
Richard Tassell:
John Bentley
Rainbow:
Edward Rigby
Miss Jezzard:
Muriel Aked
Miss Gossage:
Joyce Grenfell

with Cliff Michelmore and John Earle Cowes Week ...
Down to the sea in ships:
Round-the-world yachtsman Chay Blyth talks about his new 80-foot trimaran, Great Britain III. James Lipscomb , American producer, director, sailor, on a visit to England for Cowes and the Fastnet race. Colin and Rosie Swale tell of the thrills, dangers and excitements of the most extraordinary family voyage of the decade.
Director jim MURRAY
Producer BOB SAUNDERS Editor PETER CHAFER

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
John Earle
Talks:
Chay Blyth
Unknown:
James Lipscomb
Unknown:
Rosie Swale
Director:
Jim Murray
Producer:
Bob Saunders
Editor:
Peter Chafer

with Geoffrey Wheeler

Out of an initial entry of 16 schools, just two of them are left in this 1975 Final. One team will become the champions, but all are to be congratulated for the contribution they have made to this year's Television Top of the Form.

Gower: Susan Raad, Michael Isaac, Alison Maull, David Smith
v
Leeds: Janet McHugh, Francis Bruynseels, Jane Dougherty, Stephen Moriarty

Contributors

Questionmaster:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Contestant (Gower):
Susan Raad
Contestant (Gower):
Michael Isaac
Contestant (Gower):
Alison Maull
Contestant (Gower):
David Smith
Contestant (Leeds):
Janet McHugh
Contestant (Leeds):
Francis Bruynseels
Contestant (Leeds):
Jane Dougherty
Contestant (Leeds):
Stephen Moriarty
Questions set by:
Boswell Taylor
Director:
Peter Massey
Producer:
Bill Wright

and with guest stars Michele Lee
Neville Brand , Cameron Mitchell Which Way. to the OK Corral?
Bring back bacon. Big Mac McCreedy hires Smith and Jones to find Sam Bacon , the only man who can prove him innocent of murder. But to their dismay the trail takes the boys to Tombstone - and that most famous of all outlaw catchers, Marshal Wyatt Earp.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michele Lee
Unknown:
Neville Brand
Unknown:
Sam Bacon
Unknown:
Marshal Wyatt Earp.
starring Jones:
Ben Murphy
Smith:
Roger Davis

by JOHANNA spyri , translated by MARION EDWARDS , dramatised in three parts by MARTIN WORTH
Heidi has been sleepwalking. Dr Classen has instructed that she be sent back to her grandfather. Clara dreams of visiting her. Part 3
Producer JOHN MCRAE
Director JUNE WYNDHAM DAVIES

Contributors

Unknown:
Johanna Spyri
Translated By:
Marion Edwards
Unknown:
Martin Worth
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
June Wyndham Davies
Fraulein Rottenmeier:
June Jago
Herr Sesemann:
Terence Skelton
Sebastian:
Barry Lowe
Clara:
Chloe Franks
Heidi:
Emma Blake
Peter:
Nicholas Lyndhurst
Barbel:
Faddy Frost
Grandfather:
Hans Meyer
Hans, the baker:
Nicholas McArdle
Pastor:
Conrad Phillips
Grandmother:
Flora Robson
Brigitta:
Kathleen Byron
Frau Sesemann:
Judy Camfbell

Robin Day with the last in a series. Is it right that Social Security benefits should be paid to strikers' families? Part 2
Alan Fisher , National Union of Public Employees, and Dr William McCarthy , Nuffield College, Oxford, argue that it is right against questioning from
Anthony Lincoln , QC, co-author of Financing Strikes, and Barbara Shenfield , Member, Fisher Committee on Abuse of Social Security Benefits, who last week put the opposite view.
Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Fisher
Unknown:
Dr William McCarthy
Unknown:
Anthony Lincoln
Unknown:
Barbara Shenfield
Producer:
Christopher Capron

A series in 13 parts starring Jon Finch
John Castle , Evin Crowley and Sandra Lee Patterson 6: Going Home by TONY MORPHETT
Drought-impoverished Ben Hall joins the goldrush to seek the cash he needs to restock with cattle leaving his pregnant wife, Biddy, to run their farm.
Music by BRUCE SMEETON Script editor COLIN FREE Designer BERNARD HIDES Producer NEIL MCCALLUM Director PETER MAXWELL
Filmed in Australia in assoc with ABC

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Finch
Unknown:
John Castle
Unknown:
Evin Crowley
Unknown:
Sandra Lee Patterson
Unknown:
Tony Morphett
Unknown:
Drought-Impoverished Ben Hall
Music By:
Bruce Smeeton
Editor:
Colin Free
Designer:
Bernard Hides
Producer:
Neil McCallum
Director:
Peter Maxwell
Ben Hall:
Jon Finch
Frank Gardiner:
John Castle
Biddy Hall:
Evin Crowley
Kate Owen:
Sandra Lee Patterson
Mary Delaney:
Alexandra Hynes
' Goobang ' Mick:
Frank Gallacher
Old DeIaney:
Don Baker
Jack McGuire:
Alfred Bell
Jack Taylor:
Alister Smart
Ma Walsh:
Ruth Cracknell
Matt Graves:
John Garratt
Parson:
Colin Taylor
Cronie:
Greg Saunders

A season of films starring one of Hollywood's most versatile stars Burt Lancaster tonight co-starring with Gary Cooper and Denise Darcel , Cesar Romero Mexico: 1866. Among the American adventurers who have crossed the border into Mexico during the troubled reign of Emperor Maximilian are Benjamin Trane and Joe Erin. They are hired to transport the carriage of Countess Marie Duvarre from Mexico City to Vera Cruz but then they discover that the carriage also contains a fortune in gold ...
Producer JAMES HILL
Director ROBERT ALDRICH Films: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Burt Lancaster
Unknown:
Gary Cooper
Unknown:
Denise Darcel
Unknown:
Benjamin Trane
Unknown:
Joe Erin.
Unknown:
Marie Duvarre
Unknown:
Vera Cruz
Producer:
James Hill
Director:
Robert Aldrich
Benjamin Trane:
Gary Cooper
Joe Erin:
Burt Lancaster
Countess Marie Duvarre:
Denise Darcel
Marquis de Labordere:
Cesar Romero
Nina:
Sarita Montiel
Emperor Maximilian:
George MacReady
Donegan:
Ernest Borgnine
General Aguilar:
Morris Ankrum
Little Bit:
James McCallion
Charlie:
Jack Lambert

The Editors 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.

Contributors

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

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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