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Meeting Place
A series linking the viewer at home with the worshipper in Church.
In the first of three visits to St Anselm's Roman Catholic Church, Southall, Middlesex, LEONARD PEAR-CEY watches the administration of the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick as part of a Sunday Mass. He then asks FR MICHAEL HOLLINGS and others about coping with illness and invites viewers to send their own questions and experiences for later broadcasts.
Series producer R. T. BROOKS

Contributors

Unknown:
Leonard Pear-Cey
Unknown:
Fr Michael Hollings
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and GAY
HAMILTON ROSEMARY LEACH
MARTIN SHAW
Script BARRY TOOK
Adviser CATHERINE MOORHOUSE Director BARBARA DERKOW
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES (Repeated: Thursday 12.35 pm)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Gee
Unknown:
Bob Hoskins
Unknown:
Hamilton Rosemary Leach
Unknown:
Martin Shaw
Script:
Barry Took
Unknown:
Catherine Moorhouse
Director:
Barbara Derkow
Producer:
David Hargreaves

Starring Clark Gable
with Ricardo Montalban, John Hodiak, J. Carrol Naish

Flint Mitchell, trapper and mountain man, finds the Rockies excellent beaver country - but it is also Blackfoot territory. Recruiting a large party of trappers, he also buys and marries a young Indian girl as insurance for his return to the highly profitable hunting grounds.
Films: page 21

Contributors

Director:
William A. Wellman
Flint Mitchell:
Clark Gable
Ironshirt:
Ricardo Montalban
Brecan:
John Hodlak
Pierre:
Adolphe Menjou
Kamiah:
Maria Elena Marques
Looking Glass:
J. Carrol Naish
Bear Ghost:
Jack Holt
Capt Humberstone Lyon:
Alan Napier
Gowie:
George Chandler

This week: Stratfield Saye in Hampshire. Originally built about 1630 it was presented by a grateful nation to the first Duke of Wellington after Waterloo, and is still the home of the Dukes of Wellington.
Chairman Hugh Scully Resident connoisseur Arthur Negus
Guest connoisseur Richard Came Customers
Clare Francis , Terry Wogan Director JOHN RICKWORD
Producer PAUL SMITH. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Arthur Negus
Unknown:
Clare Francis
Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Director:
John Rickword
Producer:
Paul Smith.

from Dusseldorf
Live coverage of the final day of the first-ever World Cup in which the highlights on the track are the 5,000m with Britain's NICK ROSE against MIRUTZ YIFTER of Ethiopia; the men's 200m; the men's four by 400m relay with DAVID JENKINS and the women's sprint relay with SONIA LANNAMAN and ANDREA LYNCH. The men's high jump could be one of the best ever with DWIGHT STONES of the USA; JACEK WZOLA, the Olympic gold medallist and ROLF BEILSCHMIDT of East Germany - all capable of a new world record.
Commentators RON PICKERING
BARRY DAVIES and STUART STOREY
Statistician STAN GREENBERG
Producer JOHN SHREWSBURY
TV presentation by the German TV Service

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jenkins
Unknown:
Andrea Lynch.
Unknown:
Rolf Beilschmidt
Commentators:
Ron Pickering
Commentators:
Barry Davies
Commentators:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Statistician Stan Greenberg
Producer:
John Shrewsbury

by Rosemary Sutcliff
Dramatised in six parts by Bill Craig
with Anthony Higgins as Marcus, Bernard Gallagher as Drusillus, Matthew Long as Hilarion and Patrick Malahide as Cradoc

Sometime about AD 117, the Ninth Legion, the Hispana, which was stationed at Eburacum, where York now stands, marched north to deal with a rising among the Caledonian tribes and was never heard of again.
BBC Scotland
(Feature p.8)

Contributors

Author:
Rosemary Sutcliff
Dramatised by:
Bill Craig
Designer:
Campbell Gordon
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Director:
Michael Simpson
Marcus:
Anthony Higgins
Drusillus:
Bernard Gallagher
Hilarion:
Matthew Long
Cradoc:
Patrick Malahide
Marcus's father:
Peter Whitbread
Duty centurion:
Bill Henderson
Guinhumara:
Laura Graham
Druid:
Iain Agnew
Soldier:
George Howell
Aulus:
Brian Carey

with Tom Courtenay as Jesus and Michael Hordern as God
Previously transmitted in their entirety as a Play of the Month presentation, The Chester Mystery Plays are being shown again in six weekly episodes.
A production, using the latest television techniques, of the medieval Mystery Cycle first performed in the City of Chester in the 14th century. Tonight: Part 5
Entry to Jerusalem
The Last Supper and Garden of Gethsemane Christ's Trial with the following Company:
ALUN ARMSTRONG , KEITH CHEGWIN PAUL COPLEY , BRIAN GLOVER
CHRISTOPHER GUARD , TONY HAYGARTH JAMES HAZELDINE , RONALD HERDMAN DAVID JACKSON , PHILIP JACKSON SAM KELLY , ASHLEY KNIGHT
KEVIN MCNALLY , JOHN NORMINGTON JOHN QUARMBY , HELEN RAYE
TERRY SCULLY , RAYMOND WESTWELL THE CHOIR OF NEW COLLEGE, OXFORD Music director DAVID LUMSDEN
Modern English text by MAURICE HUSSEY Music composed and conducted by GUY WOOLFENDEN. Paintings by TOM TAYLOR BRIAN PIKE , BERNARD BLATCH Producer CEDRIC MESSINA Director PIERS HAGGARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Courtenay
Unknown:
Michael Hordern
Unknown:
Alun Armstrong
Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
Paul Copley
Unknown:
Brian Glover
Unknown:
Christopher Guard
Unknown:
Tony Haygarth
Unknown:
James Hazeldine
Unknown:
Ronald Herdman
Unknown:
David Jackson
Unknown:
Philip Jackson
Unknown:
Sam Kelly
Unknown:
Ashley Knight
Unknown:
Kevin McNally
Unknown:
John Normington
Unknown:
John Quarmby
Unknown:
Helen Raye
Unknown:
Terry Scully
Unknown:
Raymond Westwell
Director:
David Lumsden
Unknown:
Maurice Hussey
Conducted By:
Guy Woolfenden.
Unknown:
Tom Taylor
Unknown:
Brian Pike
Unknown:
Bernard Blatch
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Piers Haggard

from Margate, Kent
Choirs and congregations uniting in the Parish Church of St John the Baptist include people of the Kentish holiday resort, who have been talking to MICHAEL BARRATT about their life, their faith and the hymns they like to sing.
Lord, enthroned In heavenly splendour (St Helen); Immortal love for ever full (Bishopthorpe); Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine (Blessed Assurance); He that is down (York); 0 for a thousand tongues (Lyngham); What a friend we have in Jesus; Praise to the Holiest (Gerontius); Jesus is Lord; Lift high the cross (Crucifer)
Conductor MERVYN WATLING Organist ROY WOODHAMS Director ANDREW BARR
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Barratt
Conductor:
Mervyn Watling
Organist:
Roy Woodhams
Director:
Andrew Barr
Producer:
Raymond Short

Francis Albert Sinatra sings and swings with his friends Tony Bennett , John Denver Leslie Uggams , Natalie Cole Loretta Lynn , Robert Merrill Dean Martin with Nelson Riddle and his Orchestra
Their songs include classics like ' Chicago ', ' September Song ', ' The Lady is a Tramp', 'If I Were a Rich Man' and 'All or Nothing At All'.
Producer PAUL W. KEYES

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Albert Sinatra
Unknown:
Tony Bennett
Unknown:
John Denver
Unknown:
Leslie Uggams
Unknown:
Natalie Cole
Unknown:
Loretta Lynn
Unknown:
Robert Merrill
Unknown:
Dean Martin
Unknown:
Nelson Riddle
Producer:
Paul W. Keyes

A feature film starring
Henry VIII now wants a divorce from Katherine of Aragon and decides to declare himself head of the English Church. But one man whose approval and support Henry seeks, will not endorse his action. Sir Thomas More is the most widely respected man in the Council of England. He will not denounce the king's action but his resignation as Chancellor and his obstinate silence bring him into tragic conflict with the king.
Director FRED ZINNEMANN. Films: page 21 Zinnemann's Act of Violence: BBC2 10.50

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Viii
Unknown:
Sir Thomas More
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:
Colin Blakely
Archbishop Cranmer:
Cyril Luckham

Brian Redhead introduces the Te Deum by Berlioz
This massive, triumphant work for solo tenor, three choirs, organ and orchestra, is conducted by Colin Davis , a lifelong champion of the music of Berlioz. with The Orchestra of The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden leader JOHN BROWN
David Rendall (tenor) BBC Choral Society
London Symphony Chorus Goldsmiths Choral Union Southend Boys' Choir
Sound VIC GODRICH Lighting BILL JONES
Producer IAN ENGELMANN

Contributors

Introduces:
Brian Redhead
Conducted By:
Colin Davis
Leader:
John Brown
Tenor:
David Rendall
Unknown:
Vic Godrich
Unknown:
Bill Jones
Producer:
Ian Engelmann

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