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Today the Nation together with the rest of the Commonwealth honours Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her
Silver Jubilee, and pays tribute to her and to HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, for 25 years of devoted service.
As the congregation assembles at St Paul's Cathedral and members of the Royal Family gather at Buckingham Palace for the Jubilee Procession, BBC outside broadcast cameras bring today's historic events to the world.
The Queen, Prince Philip, The Prince of Wales, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and other members of the Royal Family ride in State through London for a Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's.
After the Service, The Queen and Prince Philip walk from the Cathedral to Guildhall, meeting members of the public gathered along the route. Following Luncheon at Guildhall, the Lord Mayor proposes the Health of The Queen. Her Majesty, in reply, speaks to the Commonwealth before returning in procession to Buckingham Palace.
Commentator for today's events Tom Fleming

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Unknown:
Tom Fleming

Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips , Princess Margaret, and other members of the Royal Family, leave Buckingham Palace in the first Carriage Procession, followed at 10.35 by the Carriage
Procession of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, accompanied by Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.

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Unknown:
Captain Mark Phillips

The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh leave in the State Coach, accompanied by Prince Charles on horseback, attended by a SOVEREIGN'S ESCORT OF HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY, four GUN DETACHMENTS OF THE KING'S TROOP, ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY, and other mounted escorts.

10.45-11.10* As the Carriage Processions move along the route the following Procession will form in St Paul 's: THE SPEAKER; THE LORD
CHANCELLOR; THE YEOMEN WARDERS; THE KINGS OF ARMS, HERALDS
AND PURSUIVANTS; THE ORDERS OF CHIVALRY; THE YEOMEN OF THE
GUARD; THE GENTLEMEN AT ARMS; and THE DEAN AND CHAPTER of St Paul's, THE BISHOP OF LONDON and THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.

11.10 Temple Bar: The Ceremony of the Sword. By ancient tradition The Queen touches the hilt of the Pearl Sword offered by The Lord Mayor to symbolise her sovereignty over the City.

11.12 St Paul 's Cathedral: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward are received at the West Door and conducted to the Chapel of St Michael and St George.

11.16 As The Queen's Carriage Procession leaves Temple Bar for St Paul's, a 62-gun Royal Salute will be fired by the HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY at the Tower of London.

11.18 St Paul 's Cathedral
As other members of the Royal Family take their places, The Queen Mother and the Princes Andrew and Edward move to their seats under the Dome.

11.28 The Queen and Prince Philip arrive at the foot of the West steps and are received by The Lord Mayor. As they enter the West Door to be received by the Dean and Chapter, the Bishop of London and the Archbishop of Canterbury, a Fanfare will be sounded by the STATE TRUMPETERS OF THE
HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY.

The Queen's Procession, preceded by the Lord Mayor bearing the Pearl Sword, moves up the Centre Aisle.

brings 25 years of history to life amidst all the fun of the fair.
With live outside broadcasts from Edinburgh Castle, Chepstow Castle and Buckingham Palace. Including 1.15-1.20* The Queen, Prince Philip, and other members of the Royal Family enter the Great Hall, Guildhall, for Luncheon.

The Queen, Prince Philip, The Queen Mother, and other members of the Royal Family leave Guildhall in open landaus in a Carriage Procession to Buckingham Palace.
3.25* The Queen and Prince Philip, joined by other members of the Royal Family, appear on the balcony at Buckingham Palace.
(Edited highlights on BBC2, 9.40 pm)

The feature film starring Mark Lester
Walter Slezak
Black Beauty, a new-born foal on the Evans' farm, becomes the prized possession of the Evans' young son Joe. But when Sam Green , the local squire, calls in his loan on the farm, Beauty is transferred with the rest of the stock and the boy and his horse are parted. Black Beauty will experience many adventures before the two are reunited.
Based on the novel by anna sewell Director JAMES HILL. Films: page 16

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Unknown:
Mark Lester
Unknown:
Walter Slezak
Unknown:
Sam Green
Novel By:
Anna Sewell
Director:
James Hill.
Joe:
Evans Marklester
Hackenschmidt:
Walter Slezak
Karl Hirenbach:
Peter Lee Lawrence
Marie Hackenschmidt:
Uschi Glas
Sam Green:
Patrick Mower
Sir William Piggot:
John Nettleton
Anne Piggot:
Maria Rohm
Evans:
Eddie Golden
Young gen'tleman:
Clive Geraghty
Muldoon:
Johnny Hoey
O'Flaherty:
Patrick Gardiner
Mark Beauchamp:
Brian McGrath
Farm:
Boy Ronansmith
Coal man:
John Franklyn
Anna Sewell:
Margaret Lacey
MlingO:
Fernando Bilbao
Flying Fred:
Vicente Rola
Lorent:
Jose Niero
Horse:
Dealer Euciliorodriguez
Lieutenant:
Daniel Martin
Sergeant:
Luis Induni
Russian general:
Ricardo Palacios

with Penelope Keith
The Day Posy Bates made History by HELEN CRESSWELL
This is the story of the Great Paxton School Jubilee and Anniversary Procession, and about mistakes.
Pictures by barry Wilkinson Director Angela bercjiinc
Executive producer ANNA HOME

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Unknown:
Penelope Keith
Unknown:
Helen Cresswell
Director:
Angela Bercjiinc

A special BBC1 holiday presentation of this famous award-winning musical film, starring Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison
with Stanley Holloway, Wilfrid Hyde White, Gladys Cooper, Jeremy Brett, Theodore Bikel

Eliza Doolittle's transformation from guttersnipe to elegant lady in Lerner and Loewe's delightful musical version of Shaw's play Pygmalion. With a host of hit songs - 'I Could Have Danced All Night', 'With a Little Bit of Luck', 'On the Street Where You Live', 'Get Me to the Church on Time' - and the famous Ascot scene, this lavish multi-million dollar film won eight Oscars, including one to Rex Harrison for his inimitable performance as Professor Higgins.

Films: page 16

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Unknown:
Audrey Hepburn
Unknown:
Rex Harrison
Unknown:
Stanley Holloway
Unknown:
Wilfrid Hyde White
Unknown:
Gladys Cooper
Unknown:
Jeremy Brett
Unknown:
Theodore Bikel
Unknown:
Eliza Doolittle
Unknown:
Rex Harrison
Screenplay/From his own musical play/Lyrics:
Alan Jay Lerner
Based on "Pygmalion" by:
Bernard Shaw
Music:
Frederick Loewe
Producer:
Jack L. Warner
Director:
George Cukor
Eliza:
Audrey Hepburn (sung by Marni Nixon)
Professor Higgins:
Rex Harrison
Alfred Doolittle:
Stanley Holloway
Colonel Pickering:
Wilfrid Hyde White
Mrs Higgins:
Gladys Cooper
Freddie:
Jeremy Brett
Zoltan Karpathy:
Theodore Bikel
Mrs Pearce:
Mona Washbourne
Mrs Eynsford-Hill:
Isobel Elsom
Butler:
John Holland

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