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A magazine for Asian viewers including discussions, reviews of recent news, music and stories from the communities.
Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAL (Birmingham)
(Repeated: Wednesday BBC2 S.5 am)

Contributors

Presented By:
Mahendra Kaul
Director:
Ashok Rampal

emission Zéro
A guide to the new television and radio course for beginners in conversational French.
Director BRIAN DAVIES Producer SHEILA INNES
Programme 1 in the new series: Tuesday 6.40 pm BBC2, repeated Wednesday
12.5 pm and Sunday 10.10 am BBCl
Book 1 (same tide), £1 30; record, £1.73; cassette, £2.81, from bookshops

Contributors

Director:
Brian Davies

from St Peter 's Church, Morden, Surrey
The tradition in this church is that for special festivals congregation and clergy together devise their own form of worship which reflects and expresses their faith. The service is introduced by the vicar, REV DONALD REEVES. Organist LESLIE KERCHER
Presented for television by RAYMOND SHORT

Contributors

Unknown:
St Peter
Organist:
Rev Donald Reeves.
Organist:
Leslie Kercher
Television By:
Raymond Short

Introduced by PHILIP WRIXON
Comment on current events and a return visit to the hills to see the results of bracken control.
Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham)
Weather for farmers

Contributors

Introduced By:
Philip Wrixon
Producer:
John Kenyon

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 Genevieve's Discotheque, Manchester
Programme associate RICHARD WILLCOX Director RICK GARDNER
Producer TERRY HENEBERY

Contributors

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

For 60 years naval pilots have flown their aircraft from ships at sea. This documentary charts the rise of the aircraft carrier as a weapon of war and features some of the first pilots who daringly pioneered the technique of landing on a moving runway.
Narrator MICHAEL HORDERN
Written and produced by BRIAN JOHNSON

Contributors

Narrator:
Michael Hordern
Produced By:
Brian Johnson

starring Ben Murphy as Jones and Roger Davis as Smith with Michele Lee , Jack Elam Arthur O'Connell , Sam Jaffe Bad Night in Big Butte
Smith and Jones are on the run. When Georgette offers help they know that with friends like her, they don't need any enemies.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Murphy
Unknown:
Roger Davis
Unknown:
Michele Lee
Unknown:
Jack Elam
Unknown:
Arthur O'Connell
Unknown:
Sam Jaffe

A second chance to see this adventure serial in six parts by BRIAN FINCH 6: Showdown
As the collection leaves the museum a fighter plane is taxied out of the hangar and explosives wheeled out on the tarmac.
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 Rrown
Hoskins:
Michael Cronin
Alec Stevens:
Brendan Price
Bill Jameson:
John Rolfe
The Master:
Lee Wing
Harris ,:
Raymond Skipp
Sgt Parker:
Mike Lewin
Chief Supt Boulder:
Ken Haward
Wallace:
Dave Carter
Robinson:
Carl Forcione
Bus conductor:
Phil Ryan

by Ted Roberts
A series in 13 parts
Starring Jon Finch, Evin Crowley and Vincent Ball

As existence daily becomes more hazardous Ben decides to leave Wheogo and seek a new life with Biddy and their son, but Garland and the Troopers are closing in.

Filmed in Australia in association with ABC

Contributors

Writer:
Ted Roberts
Music:
Bruce Smeaton
Script Editor:
Colin Free
Designer:
Desmonde Downing
Producer:
Neil McCallum
Director:
Don Chaffey
Ben Hall:
Jon Finch
Biddy Hall:
Evin Crowley
Chief Insp Garland:
Vincent Ball
Jack Taylor:
Alister Smart
Walsh:
Tom Farley
Dargin:
Jack Charles
Long Tom Coffin:
Tom Oliver
'Goobang' Mick:
Frank Gallacher
Mary:
Alexandra Hynes
Bacon:
John Cousins
Murphy:
Frank Hamilton
Alma:
Jessica Noad
Piper:
Willie Fennell
Eileen:
Anne Haddy
Holland:
Al Thomas
Baby Hall:
Steven Brown
Havilland:
Roger Thwaites
Burton:
Bill Hunter
Salloway:
Rob Steele
Bank Manager:
Kevin Manser
Makepeace:
Bodie Leigh
Aboriginal woman:
Marge Timberley

by ARNOLD WESKER
A Play of the Month presentation ARNOLD WESKER says
Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE
Lighting HUBERT CARTWRIGHT Designer RICHARD HENRY Producer CEDRIC MESSINA Director WARIS HUSSEIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Arnold Wesker
Unknown:
Arnold Wesker
Unknown:
Chris Holcombe
Unknown:
Hubert Cartwright
Designer:
Richard Henry
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Waris Hussein
Corporal Hill:
David Daker
Archie Cannibal:
Lloyd McGuire
Chas Wingate:
Terence Budd
Pip Thompson:
Tim Woodward
Wilfe Seaford:
Karl Johnson
Andrew McClore:
Ron Bain
Ginger Richardson:
Jimmy Cassidy
Dodger Cohen:
Frank Baker
Dickey Smith:
Sam Dale
Smiler Washington:
David Troughton
Airman:
Roger Leach
Wing Commander:
Thorley Walters
Squadron Leader:
Donald Hewlett
Pilot Officer:
James Faulkner
Flight Sergeant:
Terry Bale
First Corporal:
Leslie Schofield
Second Corporal:
Henry Hackett
Skiffle Group:
Lynx

Introduced by Humphrey Burton
The Great Orchestras
Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Seiji Ozawa and featuring The Boston Pops conducted by Arthur Fiedler
The BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA was founded in 1881 by Henry Lee Higginson, a Boston financier. For 40 years Higginson paid all the orchestra's debts from his own pocket. Even today the orchestra could not survive without contributions from private sources. The list of permanent conductors has included many distinguished names but the influence of Serge Koussevitsky 's dominant personality, who was Music Director from 1924-1949, is still felt by the orchestra today.
The music includes extracts from: Bartok Concerto for Orchestra Brahms Symphony No 2 Berlioz Rakoczy March
Charles Ives Central Park in the Dark
Ravel La Valse and Beethoven Violin Concerto in D Soloist Isaac Stern
Film cameraman A.A. ENGLANDER Film recordist BILL CHESNEAU Film editor IAN PITCH
Executive producer MIKE WOOLLER Producer IAN ENGELMANN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Humphrey Burton
Conducted By:
Seiji Ozawa
Conducted By:
Arthur Fiedler
Unknown:
Henry Lee
Unknown:
Serge Koussevitsky
Unknown:
Charles Ives
Soloist:
Isaac Stern
Unknown:
A.A. Englander
Unknown:
Bill Chesneau
Editor:
Ian Pitch
Producer:
Mike Wooller
Producer:
Ian Engelmann

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