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Carol singing for Christmas and a tribute to Quid-i-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinah , the founder of Pakistan, in his centenary year. Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Director ASHOK RAMPAL.
BBC Birmingham
(Repeated: Wednesday, BBC2 10.30 am)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ali Jinah
Presented By:
Saleem Shahed
Director:
Ashok Rampal.

With the PLAYBOARD PUPPET THEATRE and CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP
Designer RICHARD MCMANAN SMITH
Written and directed by JUDY WHITFIELD Producer MICHAEL COLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Lillicrap
Designer:
Richard McManan Smith
Directed By:
Judy Whitfield
Producer:
Michael Cole

Every afternoon, as they returned from school, the children used to go and play in the Giant's beautiful garden until, one day, the Giant came back and built a high wall all round the garden and put up a notice-board ' Trespassers will be Prosecuted '.
A cartoon version of the fairy tale by OSCAR WILDE, produced in Canada.
Produced and directed by MURRAY SHOSTAK and PETER SANDER

Contributors

Directed By:
Murray Shostak
Directed By:
Peter Sander

Meeting Place
In the last of three visits to Notting Hill Methodist Church MALCOLM STEWART joins in community worship and asks about the present-day significance of people in the Advent and Christmas story. 3: The Infant Jesus with REV DONALD EADIE
REV DON PICKARD
Director RAYMOND SHORT Producer R. T. BROOKS

Contributors

Unknown:
Colm Stewart
Unknown:
Don Pickard
Director:
Raymond Short
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

The classic serial, in 13 exciting episodes starring
Buster Crabbe as Flash
Gordon Judy Garland and Ray Bolger in the magical film The Wizard of Oz: 3.0
8: Tournament of Death
In which Flash Gordon is forced by Emperor Ming and King Vultan to fight a duel with his friend Prince Barin, and is then faced by the terrifying orangopoid monster.
. Films: pages 15-16

Contributors

Unknown:
Buster Crabbe
Unknown:
Gordon Judy Garland
Unknown:
Ray Bolger

A film series about a warm-hearted family of pioneer stock - seven children, their parents and grandparents - who struggle to survive during the Depression of the early 30s. starring
The
Fox Grandpa is fond of recounting his exploits in the Spanish-American war but when the chance occurs to meet old comrades, he is curiously reluctant.

Contributors

Unknown:
Fox Grandpa
John-Boy:
Richard Thomas
Olivia Walton:
Michael Learned
John Walton:
Ralph Waite
Grandpa:
Will Geer
Grandma:
Ellen Corby

The famous feature film starring Judy Garland with Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, Jack Haley

The immortal Judy sings 'Somewhere over the Rainbow'. Follow the yellow brick road on a journey to see the Wizard and on the way meet the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion.

(Colour, with black and white sequences)

Films: pages 15-16

Contributors

Director:
Victor Fleming
Dorothy:
Judy Garland
Professor Marvel/The Wizard:
Frank Morgan
Hunk/Scarecrow:
Ray Bolger
Zeke/Cowardly Lion:
Bert Lahr
Hickory/Tin Man:
Jack Haley

by FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT Dramatised in six parts by JACK GERSON Part 6
Minna's claim that her son Tom is the rightful Lord Fauntleroy is being investigated. Mr Hobbs and Dick, convinced that Cedric is in danger, have come post-haste from New York to lend him support and protection.
Music composed by KENNY CLAYTON Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer PETER KINDRED Producer BARRY LETTS
Director PAUL ANNETT

Contributors

Unknown:
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Unknown:
Jack Gerson
Unknown:
Mr Hobbs
Composed By:
Kenny Clayton
Editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Peter Kindred
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Paul Annett
Dick Tipton:
Paul D'Amato
Mr Hobbs:
Ray Smith
Newick:
Ray Armstrong
Mrs Errol:
Jennie Linden
Earl of Dorincourt:
Paul Rogers
Havisham:
Preston Lockwood
Mrs Mellon:
Valerie Lush
Minna:
Carole Hayman
Tom:
Peter Hale
Braxton:
Tony Beckley
Lord Fauntleroy:
Glenn Anderson
Police Sergeant:
Dan Meaden
Maggs:
John Barrett
First man:
Christopher Jenkinson
Second man:
Tony Scannell
Sailor:
Hal Galili

A film starring Ali MacGraw, Ryan O'Neal
'Love means never having to say you're sorry.'
The tragic love story of Oliver and Jenny became one of the biggest box office hits in movie history, and earned composer Francis Lai an Oscar for his moving original score.
Director ARTHUR HILLER Films: pages 15-16

Contributors

Music:
Francis Lai
Director:
Arthur Hiller
Jenny Cavilleri:
Ali MacGraw
Oliver Barrett IV:
Ryan O'Neal
Phil Cavilleri:
John Marley
Oliver Barrett III:
Ray Milland
Dean Thompson:
Russell Nype
Mrs Barrett:
Katherine Balfour
Dr Shapeley:
Sydney Walker
Dr Addison:
Robert Modica
Ray:
Walker Daniels
Hank:
Tomlee Jones
Steve:
John Merensky
Rev Blauvelt:
Andrew Duncan

Starring Val Doonican.
Featuring Nana Mouskouri, James Galway, Tony Blackburn, Pete Murray, and Terry Wogan with special guest appearances from Arthur Askey, Janet Brown, Henry Cooper, Cliff Michelmore, and The Eddie Lester Singers.

Contributors

Presenter/Singer:
Val Doonican
Musician:
Nana Mouskouri
Musician:
James Galway
Guest:
Tony Blackburn
Guest:
Pete Murray
Guest:
Terry Wogan
Guest:
Arthur Askey
Guest:
Janet Brown
Guest:
Henry Cooper
Guest:
Cliff Michelmore
Singers:
The Eddie Lester Singers
Musical Associate:
Roger Richards
Writer:
Bryan Blackburn
Choreographer:
David Toguri
Costume:
Linda Martin
Sound:
Larry Goodson
Lighting:
Dickie Higham
Designer:
Lesley Bremness
Producer:
Yvonne Littlewood

A film starring Paul Scofield as Thomas More, Wendy Hiller as Alice, Leo McKern as Cromwell, Robert Shaw as Henry VIII, Orson Welles as Cardinal Wolsey, Susannah York as Margaret.
Having received papal dispensation to marry Katherine of Aragon, Henry VIII now wants a divorce. Reluctant to approach the Pope again, he decides to declare himself head of the English Church. He finds little opposition amongst the corrupt courtiers and church-men but the one man whose approval and support Henry seeks, will not endorse his action.
Films: pp 15-16

Contributors

Director:
Fred Zinnemann.
Thomas More:
Paul Scofield
Alice:
Wendy Hiller
Cromwell:
Leo McKern
Henry VIII:
Robert Shaw
Cardinal Wolsey:
Orson Welles
Margaret:
Susannah York
Duke of Norfolk:
Nigel Davenport
Rich:
John Hurt
Roper:
Corin Redgrave
Matthew:
Colln Blakely
Cranmer:
Cyril Luckham

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