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A two-part programme from the Isle of Man and Cornwall
11.0 The Celtic Christian STEWART CROSS in St Ninian's Church, Douglas describes a distinctive faith, with CHARLES GUARD , ALLAN WILCOCKS JACK HAMPSON , DAVID HIGGINS and GEOFFREY KELLY
11.35 Parson Hawker
CHARLES CAIJSLEY at Morwenstow remembers an eccentric poet-parson who died a hundred years ago.
Producer R. T. BROOKS

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Guard
Unknown:
Allan Wilcocks
Unknown:
Jack Hampson
Unknown:
David Higgins
Unknown:
Geoffrey Kelly
Unknown:
Parson Hawker
Unknown:
Charles Caijsley
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

Introduced by PHILIP WRIXON Money in Straw?
Does the increased interest in straw warrant the purchase of special farm machinery? MICHAEL CLARK reports.
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Weather for farmers

Contributors

Introduced By:
Philip Wrixon
Unknown:
Michael Clark
Producer:
John Kenyon

A lighthearted pop quiz
Terry Wogan as Chairman
with Tim Rice and Roger Scott heading teams of guest celebrities.
A special feature each week will be a live group.
From Cinderella's Discotheque, Sayers Common

Contributors

Chairman:
Terry Wogan
Team captain:
Tim Rice
Team captain:
Roger Scott
Programme Associate:
Richard Willcox
Director:
Rick Gardner
Producer:
Terry Henebery

at RAF Finningley
The victory roll of yesteryear is unfolded by the present-day Royal Air Force who, with precision, skill and pride, demonstrate their ability to maintain the high traditions of the Service.
The display will include
Aerobatics; parachuting; and a spectacular operational exercise.
Outside broadcast cameras bring you the thrills of yesterday's Air Display.
Commentator RAYMOND BAXTER
TV presentation
DENNIS MONGER. DOUGLAS HESPE

Contributors

Commentator:
Raymond Baxter
Unknown:
Dennis Monger.
Unknown:
Douglas Hespe

An adventure serial in six parts by Brian Finch
Paul breaks his promise and The Master tells China that he wants those children back...

Contributors

Writer:
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
Sgt Parker:
Mike Lewin
The Master:
Lee Wing
Caretaker:
Aubrey Danvers-Walker

appeals on behalf of the Spinal Injuries Association.
The SIA is run by wheelchair users. It gives friendly support, information and counsel to men and women paralysed because of a broken back or neck, to encourage maximum self-help.
Donations, preferably by crossed PO or cheque, to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Aspel

A series in 13 parts starring Jon Finch , Evin Crowley and Vincent Ball , Brian Blain
12: The Pursued by RAY JOHNSON
Outlawed under the Felons Apprehension Act and with the Harbouring Act making it a risk for fellow settlers to give him shelter, Ben Hall is on the run with a price on his head of £1,000 - dead or alive.
Music by BRUCE SMEATON
DesignerDESMONDE DOWNING Producer NEIL MCCALLUM Director DON CHAFFEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Finch
Unknown:
Evin Crowley
Unknown:
Vincent Ball
Unknown:
Brian Blain
Unknown:
Ray Johnson
Music By:
Bruce Smeaton
Designer:
Desmonde Downing
Producer:
Neil McCallum
Director:
Don Chaffey
Ben Hall:
Jon Finch
Biddy Hall:
Evin Crowley
Sgt Garland:
Vincent Ball
Sir Frederick:
Brian Blain
Jack Taylor:
Alister Smart
Walsh:
Tom Farley
Dargin:
Jack Charles
Ma Walsh:
Ruth Cracknell
Long Tom Coffin:
Tom Oliver
Gilbert:
John Orcsik
Vane:
Harold Hopkins
O'Meally:
Barry Hill
McGuire:
Alfred Bell
Helen:
Diana McLean
Angela:
Elizabeth Alexander
Tinpot Timmons:
John Brunskill
Murphy:
Frank Hamilton
Bacon:
John Cousins
Jack:
Kevin Healy
Warrigal:
Chris King
Baynham:
Clive Marshall
Lovell:
Kevin Manser
Trooper:
James Bowles
McGuire children:
Michelle Morgan
McGuire children:
Jennifer Brown

starring
Omar Sharif , Catherine Deneuve with James Mason , Ava Gardner James Robertson Justice Genevieve Page
The story of the tragic love affair between Crown Prince Rudolf, heir to the Emperor Franz-Josef, and the beautiful Maria Vetsera.
Director TERENCE YOUNG Films: page 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Omar Sharif
Unknown:
Catherine Deneuve
Unknown:
James Mason
Unknown:
Ava Gardner
Unknown:
James Robertson
Unknown:
Maria Vetsera.
Director:
Terence Young
Archduke Rudolf:
Omar Sharif
Maria Vetsera:
Catherine Deneuve
Emperor Franz-Josef:
James Mason
Empress Elizabeth:
Ava Gardner
Prince of Wales:
James Robertson Justice
Countess Larish:
Genevieve Page
Princess Stephanie:
Andrea Parisy
Count Hoyos:
Ivan Desny
Moritz Szeps:
Maurice Teynac
Baroness Vetsera:
Mony Dalmes
Actor:
Bratflsh Moustache
Mizzi Kaspar:
Fabienne Dali
Count Karolyi:
Roger Pigaut
Loschek:
Bernard Lajarrige
Lisl Stockau:
Veronique Vendell
Prince Salvator -:
Jacques Berthier
Count Taafe:
Charles Millot

Introduced by Humphrey Burton

In the week that Apollo linked-up with Soyuz and England lost the First Test, playwrights Clive Exton and Tom Stoppard were working flat-out to conceive, write, cast and rehearse a play for live transmission on the Saturday night for the Eleventh Hour series. A series dominated by a unique degree of creative collaboration between the writers and the production team. Tonight Humphrey Burton narrates this behind-the-scenes account of the pressures in creating a TV play against a remorseless deadline. It is followed by a repeat showing of the witty and startling thriller - set in an Oxford library - which resulted.

Contributors

Presenter:
Humphrey Burton
Subject/Writer (Eleventh Hour):
Clive Exton
Subject/Writer (Eleventh Hour):
Tom Stoppard
Johnson (character in play):
Michael Aldridge
Bunyans (character in play):
Frank Thornton
Brenda (character in play):
Elvi Hale
Director (Eleventh Hour):
Mike Newell
Producer (Eleventh Hour):
Graeme McDonald
Cameraman:
Peter Hall
Sound Recordist:
Graham Hare
Film Editor:
Simon Rose
Executive Producer:
Mike Wooller
Producer:
Peter Adam

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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