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take a look at God's world with JOHN DRYDEN , TINA HEATH
JILL SHAKESPEARE , GLEN STUART
Hippity Dog goes on a raft race, and MacMouse blows up his house.
Music DAVE COOKE
Associate producer NORMAN STONE Producer DAVID BROWN
Series producer R. T. BROOKS BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dryden
Unknown:
Tina Heath
Unknown:
Jill Shakespeare
Unknown:
Glen Stuart
Unknown:
Hippity Dog
Music:
Dave Cooke
Producer:
David Brown
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

A series of 26 programmes
110: This week a discussion programme for Asian viewers
Presented by MERERENGIZ MUNSIFF
Consultants KUNDRY CLARKE, ELIZABETH LAIRD Executive producer TONY MATTHEWS Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Director PETER LEE-WRIGHT

Contributors

Presented By:
Mererengiz Munsiff
Producer:
Tony Matthews

Year 2 -Trade Unions and the Economy. Ten programmes for trade unionists.
9: Buy British!
What went wrong for the British motor-cycle and textile industries? What can trade unionists do if their industry fails to keep up with international competition?
Assistant producer BRYN BROOKS
Series editor JOHN TWITCHIN
Trade Union Studies 2, £1.40, from bookshops

A series of 25 programmes for beginners in German
10: Sechzig Pfennig pro Wort, with LIANE RUDOLPH , PETRA SCHROEDER
JURGEN ANDERSEN , LUTZ LIEBELT
Written by CORINNA SCHNABEL
Teaching adviser ANTONY PECK
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
Complementary radio programme today at 2.30 pm Radio 4 VHF

Contributors

Unknown:
Liane Rudolph
Unknown:
Petra Schroeder
Unknown:
Jurgen Andersen
Written By:
Corinna Schnabel

A lively look at words and letters
I with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS
Script BARRY TOOK
Director BARBARA DERKOW
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES (Repeated: Thursday 12.35 pm)
Adults. wanting help with reading can ring [number removed]or send their name, address and telephone number to: On the Move, [address removed]
Book (same title), £1.00, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Gee
Unknown:
Bob Hoskins
Script:
Barry Took
Director:
Barbara Derkow
Producer:
David Hargreaves

Brush up your reading and writing with BRIAN REDHEAD and THORA HIRD, ARTHUR LOWE, SALLY THOMSETT
Script BARRY TOOK
Director BARBARA DERKOW
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
Adults wanting help with reading and writing can ring [number removed] or send their name and address to: Your Move, [address removed]
Book (same title), £1.20, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Thora Hird
Unknown:
Arthur Lowe
Unknown:
Sally Thomsett
Script:
Barry Took
Director:
Barbara Derkow
Producer:
David Hargreaves

Meeting Place
A series linking the viewer at home with the worshipper in church.
In the second of three visits to William Temple Church, Wythenshawe in Manchester, DAVID DAVIES joins in an act of worship on the theme of Great Expectations and asks CANON DAVID JENKINS and members of the congregation what difference the coming of Jesus makes to our ideas about what goes wrong.
Celebrant THE REV TOM EVANS Organist JOHN SAXON
Producer R. T. BROOKS BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
David Davies
Unknown:
Canon David Jenkins
Organist:
John Saxon
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

A series of ten programmes on dressmaking for beginners Presented by ANN LADBURY 2: The Wrap-over Skirt
An easy skirt for beginners-quickly made and no fitting problems and some good advice on how to use your machine.
Series producer SHEILA INNES
Producer JENNY ROGERS
Book (same title), 12.40, from bookshops

Contributors

Presented By:
Ann Ladbury
Producer:
Sheila Innes
Producer:
Jenny Rogers

The popular Western film series
Starring Leif Erickson as Big John Cannon, Cameron Mitchell as Buck Cannon, Mark Slade as Blue, Linda Cristal as Victoria, Henry Darrow as Manolito
(Repeat)

To help the young son of a Mexican outlaw Victoria takes on the job of schoolteacher in Tucson.

Contributors

Big John Cannon:
Leif Erickson
Buck Cannon:
Cameron Mitchell
Blue:
Mark Slade
Victoria:
Linda Cristal
Manolito:
Henry Darrow

The story of Britain's royal builders and collectors in nine programmes Told by Huw Wheldon 7: Victoria and Albert
SIR Huw WHELDON describes the family life of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at Osborne House, and the background to their official duties at Buckingham Palace, which remains the centre for State
Ceremonial. Prince Albert's capacities for organisation and design were shown to the full during the rebuilding of the Palace of Westminster and the Great Exhibition of 1851. The Queen's grief at his death is reflected in the magnificent Royal Mausoleum at Frog-more.
The BBC at its ceremonious best. You cannot seriously fault it. (THE GUARDIAN) A vivid, detailed royal portrait, this time of Victoria and Albert. I enjoyed it so much I felt cross when the end titles came up. (DAILY EXPRESS) Historical adviser j. H. PLUMB Producer MICHAEL GILL
Directed by ANN TURNER
Book (same title), £10.00, from bookshops

Contributors

Told By:
Huw Wheldon
Directed By:
Ann Turner

A serial in five parts based on the book by CAPTAIN MARRYAT by WILLIAM POINTER Part 4: starring
Corbould's efforts to trace and question the children have for the moment been frustrated. Heatherstone has put himself in danger by helping Ratcliffe, an escaped Royalist.
Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer OLIVER BAYLDON Producer BARRY LETTS

Contributors

Book By:
Captain Marryat
Editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Oliver Bayldon
Producer:
Barry Letts
Col Heatherstone:
John Carson
Corbould:
Donald Sumpter
Oswald Partridge:
Robert Keegan
Ratcliffe:
Philip Bond
Justice Booth:
Jack May
Clerk:
Christopher Guinee
Edward:
Richard Gibson
Edith:
Timandra Alwyn
Humphrey:
Arthur Campbell
Pablo:
Manuel Maneiro
Patience Heatherstone:
Rebecca Croft
Alice:
Edwina Ashton
Benjamin:
Graham Seed
Abel:
Leonard Gregory
Daniel:
Raymond Platt
Clara Ratcliffe:
Tara MacGowran
Agatha:
Brigid Erin Bates

from Aberdeen
Tonight's programme comes from, Queen's Cross Church, where the Church of Scotland congregation is joined by people from many of the city's other churches. MICHAEL BARRATT , who introduces the programme, has been talking to some of them about their life, their faith and the hymns they have chosen.
The Church's one foundation (Aurelia); Jesus calls us! (St Andrew); 0 love that wilt not let me go (St Margaret); All things bright and beautiful; Come down, 0 love divine (Down Ampney); Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire (St Columba); Fierce raged the tempest (St Aelred); Seek ye first the kingdom of God; Mine eyes have seen the glory (Vision)
Conductor ALISTAIR MACDONALD Organist GEOFFREY ATKINSON
Film director CHRISTIAN FORSSANDER Director RALPH SMITH
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Barratt
Conductor:
Alistair MacDonald
Organist:
Geoffrey Atkinson
Director:
Ralph Smith

Part 13 by MARTIN WORTH: the final episode in this series based on the novels by WINSTON GRAHAM with Robin Ellis , Angharad Rees and Jill Townsend
Ralph Bates , Judy Geeson
Demelza's happiness in her first trip to London, already soured by an encounter with Monk Adderley , is about to be shattered ... Ross has accepted Monk's challenge to a duel....
Studio lighting ALEC ROBSON Designer MICHAEL EDWARDS
Executive producer RICHARD BEYNON Producer COLIN TUCKER
Directed by PHILIP DUDLEY BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Winston Graham
Unknown:
Robin Ellis
Unknown:
Angharad Rees
Unknown:
Jill Townsend
Unknown:
Ralph Bates
Unknown:
Judy Geeson
Unknown:
Monk Adderley
Unknown:
Alec Robson
Designer:
Michael Edwards
Producer:
Richard Beynon
Producer:
Colin Tucker
Directed By:
Philip Dudley
Ross Poldark:
Robin Ellis
Demelza:
Angharad Rees
Dwight Enys:
Michael Cadman
Monk Adderley:
Malcolm Tierney
John Craven:
Hilary Minster
Elizabeth Warleggan:
Jill Townsend
George Warleggan:
Ralph Bates
Valentine Warleggan:
Wayne Brooks
Footman:
Harry van Engel
Geoffrey Charles:
Richard Gibson
Caroline Enys:
Judy Geeson
BullOCk:
Norman Rutherford
Dr Franz Anselm:
Kevin Brennan
Sam Carne:
David Delve
Drake Carne:
Kevin McNally
MorwennaWhitworth:
Jane Wymark
Jeremy Poldark:
Owen Rees
Clowance Poldark:
Alice Rees
Nicholas Warleggan:
Alan Tilvern
Dr Behenna:
Hugh Dickson

by HARLEY GRANVILLE BARKER with
Alan Rowe as Gilbert Wedgecroft
How will the Shadow Cabinet react when a colleague's brilliant political career is threatened by a moment of sexual indiscretion?
Sound BRIAN HILES
Lighting PETER CATLETT
Script editor STUART GRIFFITHS Designer SALLY HULKE Producer DAVID JONES Director DON TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Harley Granville Barker
Unknown:
Alan Rowe
Unknown:
Gilbert Wedgecroft
Editor:
Stuart Griffiths
Designer:
Sally Hulke
Producer:
David Jones
Director:
Don Taylor
Countess Mortimer:
Joyce Carey
Lady Julia Farrant:
Heather Chasen
Frances Trebell:
Annette Crosbie
Henry Trebell:
Paul Daneman
Amy O'Connell:
Hannah Gordon
Russell Blackborough:
Robert Lang
Cyril Horsham:
Andre Morell
Lord Charles Cantilupe:
Stephen Murray
George Farrant:
Donald Pickering
Walter Kent:
Michael Cashman
Lucy Davenport:
Judi Maynard
Butler:
David Rolfe
Bertha:
Susan Bailey
Saumarez:
David Crosse
Justin O'Connell:
Liam O'Callaghan .

"Look at the view from the top of this mountain; this is the temple that the Creator made for the red man." (Catches Enemy, Sioux Medicine Man)
More and more of today's American Indians are turning back to their traditional beliefs.
Peter France reports from the Sioux tribal reservation on the religion of the pipe, and its new converts from Christianity.

Contributors

Reporter:
Peter France
Producer:
Bill Nicholson
Editor:
Peter Armstrong

A five-part serial that looks at how Secret Army - BBC 1's current drama series about Second World War evasion lines - was conceived, scripted, cast, designed, rehearsed, directed and produced. 4: A Problem of Authenticity
Ken Ives cuts film with film editor
Sheila Tomlinson ; Austin Ruddy selects props for the studio; costume designer Andrew Mackenzie fits out Valentine Dyall in the style of a 1940s Belgian doctor; and we drop in on the planning meeting for the studio recording of Episode 6 of Secret Army.
Film editor RICHARD SIDWELL Produced by TONY ROBERTS

Contributors

Unknown:
Ken Ives
Unknown:
Sheila Tomlinson
Designer:
Andrew MacKenzie
Unknown:
Valentine Dyall
Produced By:
Tony Roberts

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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