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New Songs to Sing
LEONARD PEARCEY talks to JOHN WILSON , BRIAN MORRIS and CINDY KENT about three new hymn-book supplements
CHOIR OF STUDENTS OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC conductor MICHAEL FLEMING
Organist Lionel DAKERS
THE COUNTRYMAIDS
Accompanist SUE FARROW
From the Royal School of Church Music, Addington Palace
Producer R.T. BROOKS

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wilson
Unknown:
Brian Morris
Unknown:
Cindy Kent
Conductor:
Michael Fleming
Organist:
Lionel Dakers

A lighthearted pop quiz with Tim Rice and Roger Scott heading teams of guest celebrities. A special feature each week will be a live group.
From Sands Discothèque, Luton
Programme associate RICHARD WILLCOX Director RICK GARDNER
Producer TERRY HENEBERY

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Rice
Unknown:
Roger Scott
Unknown:
Richard Willcox
Director:
Rick Gardner
Producer:
Terry Henebery
Chairman:
Terry Wogan

with Cliff Michelmore and Jeanne la Chard
Lome and Lawrence Blair grew tired of living in a city so they sailed away on a ' bougie ship', which took them to the remote islands of Indonesia where they searched for the Bird of Paradise. Lome spent his time with the Asmat tribe in New Guinea, the reputed cannibals amongst whom Governor Rockefeller's son was last seen alive. Dr Horace Dobbs , one of Britain's pioneers of underwater photography, recently made an extraordinary voyage on an Arab dhow into the wilds of the Musandam peninsula.
Director jim MURRAY
Producer BOB SAUNDERS Editor PETER CHAFER

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Lawrence Blair
Unknown:
Dr Horace Dobbs
Director:
Jim Murray
Producer:
Bob Saunders
Editor:
Peter Chafer

The European
Three-Day Event Championships
The British National Championship
From Luhmiihlen, Germany, the final phase of the European Championships in which Great Britain's team, including HRH THE PRINCESS ANNE on Goodwill, bids to become the first all-women team ever to win the event.
Commentator DORIAN WILLIAMS
From Hickstead, Sussex, The Embassy Championship, the major outdoor Championship of the BSJA, decided over two rounds in the International Arena of the All England Jumping Course. Commentator
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
Three-Day Event TV presentation by ARC Producer FRED VINER

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Producer:
Fred Viner

An adventure serial in six parts by BRIAN FINCH
3: Camera Trick
Frazer receives his instructions; Paul and Robert take a photograph.
Producer BILL SELLARS
Director ALAN BELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Finch
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Alan Bell
Wing Commander:
William Fox
China:
Eric Young
Martin Frazer:
William Abney
Johnson:
James Marcus
Paul:
Michael Tattersfield
Robert Hardacre:
Marcus Barclay
Alison Frazer:
Deborah Makepeace
Rosie:
Kate Brown
Hoskins:
Michael Cronin
Alec Stevens:
Brendan Price
Bill Jameson:
John Rolfe
Dr Lancaster:
Clifford Parrish

A personal selection of hymns and songs taken from recent Songs of Praise programmes, recorded in churches and chapels throughout Britain.
Introduced this week by Wynford Vaughan-Thomas
Director MICHAEL SHOESMITH Producer STEWART CROSS (Birmingham)

Contributors

Unknown:
Wynford Vaughan-Thomas
Director:
Michael Shoesmith

A series in 13 parts starring
Jon Finch , Evin Crowley and Vincent Ball , Brian Blain 10: The Attack by TED ROBERTS
Ben Hall , now openly in conflict with the law, disguises his men as troopers in command of a convict road-gang to surprise an army coach and later Sir Frederick Pot tinger.
Music by BRUCE SMEETON Script editor COLIN FREE Designer LAURIE JOHNSON Producer NEIL MCCALLUM Director DON CIIAFFEY
Filmed in Australia in association with the AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Finch
Unknown:
Evin Crowley
Unknown:
Vincent Ball
Unknown:
Brian Blain
Unknown:
Ted Roberts
Unknown:
Ben Hall
Unknown:
Sir Frederick Pot
Music By:
Bruce Smeeton
Editor:
Colin Free
Designer:
Laurie Johnson
Producer:
Neil McCallum
Director:
Don Ciiaffey
Ben Hall:
Jon Finch
Biddy Hall:
Evin Crowley
Sgt Garland:
Vincent Ball
Sir Frederick:
Brian Blain
Vane:
Harold Hopkins
Gilbert:
John Orscik
Ma Walsh:
Ruth Cracknell
Dargin:
Jack Charles
Taylor:
Alister Smart
Morrison:
Brian James
Long Tom Coffin:
Tom Oliver
Captain Adams:
Ken Goodlet
Bacon:
John Cousins
Angela:
Elizabeth Alexander
O'Meally:
Barry Hill
Captain Crane:
George Hines
Murphy:
Frank Hamilton
Corporal Bunter:
Bill Hunter

starring
Ray Milland Sylvia Sims
When his daughter is killed by a hit-and-run driver, barrister Simon Crawford swears vengeance on the man responsible. Instead, he soon finds himself in the dock, accused of murder ...
He asks his junior, Sheila Larkin , to act for him and begins investigating the possibility that he has been framed.
Director RAY milland Films: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Milland
Unknown:
Sylvia Sims
Unknown:
Simon Crawford
Unknown:
Sheila Larkin
Director:
Ray Milland
Simon Crawford, qc:
Ray Milland
Sheila Larkin:
Sylvia Sims
Mr Justice Osborne:
Felix Aylmer
John Naylor:
Raymond Huntley
Major Hugh Maitland:
Geoffrey Lumsden
Charles Milburn:
Norman Barrs
Sir Matthew Gregory:
Percy Marmont
Lady Gregory:
Dulcie Bowman
Hamish Gillespie:
Ewan Roberts
Inspector Elsy:
Richard Hurndall
Dr Wimborne:
Ronald Leigh-Hiint
Joanna Crawford:
Sandra Fehr
Usher:
Edward Waddy
Julia Kelly:
Maggie McGrath
Clerk of the Court:
Ballard Berkeley

The last of six visits to the Royal Albert Hall for the 1975 season of Henry Wood Promenade (I Concerts
Mozart Piano Concerto No 19, in F major (K 459) played by Alfred Brendel Beethoven Grosse Fuge with the Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields directed by Neville Marriner Introduced by ROBIN RAY
Director ROBIN lough
(Part of the concert given on 25 August)

Contributors

Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall
Played By:
Alfred Brendel
Played By:
Beethoven Grosse Fuge
Directed By:
Neville Marriner
Introduced By:
Robin Ray
Director:
Robin Lough

The first Duke of Wellington deplored democracy. Today his descendants face up to changes in a life-style steeped in the Iron Duke's tradition. Their magnificent estate at Stratfield Saye, the battlefield at Waterloo, and Apsley House in London are the settings for stories of Wellington's extraordinary life, with his encounters in love and war, told frankly by the Eighth Duke, the Duchess and Lady Jane Wellesley.
Written and narrated by BERNARD prics Film cameramen Roy BAILEY and PETER POWELL
Film editor ALAN KNIGHT
Producer JOHN FROST
(BBC South)
See feature pages

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Wellesley.
Unknown:
Bernard Prics
Unknown:
Roy Bailey
Unknown:
Peter Powell
Editor:
Alan Knight
Producer:
John Frost

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