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A series of 20 programmes which aims to help mentally-handicapped people get more out of life.
12: Let's Go to the Centre Again Presented by BRIAN RIX
Directed by CHRIS LONGLEY
Series producer GORDON CROTON

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Rix
Directed By:
Chris Longley

A 24-part French course: 13 Presented by GILLES DATTAS With CHRISTIAN BRUMELL as Michel and ISABELLE AULNOY , ANDRE MARANNE
RICHARD MARTIN , CAROLLE ROUSSEAU
Scripts by MIREILLE FLEMING , ANTOINE TUDAL Directed by TERRY DOYLE
Produced by TONY ROBERTS
(Ensemble radio programmes on Sundays at 2.30 pm and Wednesdays at 11.0 pm on Radio 4UK, VHF)

Contributors

Presented By:
Gilles Dattas
Unknown:
Isabelle Aulnoy
Unknown:
Andre Maranne
Unknown:
Richard Martin
Unknown:
Mireille Fleming
Unknown:
Antoine Tudal
Directed By:
Terry Doyle
Produced By:
Tony Roberts

A church is a place of worship, even when there is no congregation present. Each building has something to say, a story to tell.
Today, R. T. BROOKS is at St Kentigem's Parish Church, Crosthwaite, Keswick.
Presented for television by RAYMOND SHORT . BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
R. T. Brooks
Television By:
Raymond Short

Beliefs, experiences, prayer and reflection brought together in the foyer of the BBC centre in Birmingham. 3: Fulfilment
CANON ERIC DEVENPORT is joined by THE REV LEN BARNETT and others who have found in their faith a new purpose for life.
Director RAYMOND SHORT Producer MICHAEL WOOD BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Canon Eric Devenport
Unknown:
Len Barnett

Lome Greene as Ben Cartwright Dan Blocker as Hoss Cartwright Michael Landon as Little Joe Cartwright Today: Child

Contributors

Unknown:
Lome Greene
Unknown:
Ben Cartwright
Unknown:
Dan Blocker
Unknown:
Hoss Cartwright
Unknown:
Michael Landon
Unknown:
Little Joe Cartwright

with Peter Purves
3: Saint Therese of Lisieux
My name is written in heaven.' So said the five-year-old Therese Martin. Years later she knelt at the feet of the Pope and begged to be allowed to enter the austere Carmelite Convent at the age of 15. Ten years later she died in Carmel, unknown beyond its walls. *et after 30 years she was proclaimed a saint, and millions all -over the world became devoted to
Saint Therese, the Little -Flower of Lisieux.
Film editor DAVID LEE
Photography PAUL WHEELER written and researched by DOROTHY SMITH Produced by EDWARD BARNES Directed by SARAH HELLlNGS

Contributors

Unknown:
Therese Martin.
Editor:
David Lee
Unknown:
Photography Paul Wheeler
Unknown:
Dorothy Smith
Produced By:
Edward Barnes
Directed By:
Sarah Helllngs
Thérèse Martin:
Catherine Enault
Monsieur Martin:
Raoul Guillet
Marie:
Valerie Dubois
Pauline:
Pascale Dubois
Lenon:
Severine Dubois
Pope Leo XIII:
Gregoire Aslan
voice of Saint Therese:
Angela Down

by GEORGE ELIOT , dramatised in eight parts by JAMES ANDREW HALL starring
Episode 4: Tulliver has lost his lawsuit against Wakem and been ordered to pay costs. No longer able to afford Tom's school fees, he has had the boy brought home.
Music composed by KENYON EMRYS-ROBERTS Script editor ALISTAIR BELL Designer OLIVER BAYLDON Producer BARRY LETTS
Director RONALD WILSON "

Contributors

Unknown:
George Eliot
Unknown:
James Andrew Hall
Composed By:
Kenyon Emrys-Roberts
Editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Oliver Bayldon
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Ronald Wilson
Bessy Tulliver:
Judy Cornwell
Mr Tulliver:
Ray Smith
Tom:
Christopher Blake
Maggie:
Pippa Guard
Dr Turnbull:
Raymond Adamson
Aunt Pullet:
Gillian Martell
Aunt Giegg:
Barbara Hicks
Aunt Deane:
Sheila Grant
Bob Jakin:
Michael Troughton
Uncle Deane:
John Stratton
Lucy Deane:
Julie Dawn Cole
Stephen Guest:
John Moulder-Brown
Lawyer Wakem:
Philip Locke
Philip Wakem:
Anton Lesser

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
Martinique
Thousands of miles from Europe, but a part of France. That is what makes this Caribbean island so different from most on the holiday map. It offers all the winter sun inducements without sacrificing its special French flavour. Norfolk
The last few years have seen a growth in the number of horse-drawn caravan holidays available in Britain - a reflection, maybe, of the ' back to nature' movement among holidaymakers, and a chance to sample a Romany lifestyle. Norfolk offers the ideal terrain for such a holiday.
Film editor MAX WHEELER Studio director TRISTAN ALLSOP
Producer TOM SAVAGE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Cliff Michelmore
Editor:
Max Wheeler
Director:
Tristan Allsop
Producer:
Tom Savage

ROY CASTLE follows the progress of a keep-fit group from their very first session through to one ten weeks later. And DR ARCHIE YOUNG includes five simple stretching exercises amongst his tips on how you can start to become fit
Director BRIAN DAVIES Producer PETER RIDING

Contributors

Director:
Brian Davies
Producer:
Peter Riding

A series in ten episodes by Brian Clark, starring Peter Barkworth as Mark, Hannah Gordon as Sylvia
On his busy first day in charge of the Dover bank, Mark Telford is faced with the prospect of bankrupting a local builder. Meanwhile Mark's wife, Sylvia, comes closer to an important job in London.

Contributors

Writer:
Brian Clark
Music:
John Dankworth
Make-up:
Jill Shardlow
Costume:
Brian Willis
Designer:
Allan Anson
Producer:
Mark Shivas
Director:
Barry Davis
Mark:
Peter Barkworth
Sylvia:
Hannah Gordon
Tony Brook:
George Waring
Charles:
Charlie Stewart
Keith Everley:
Albert Welling
Julie:
Nula Conwell
Carol Milton:
Veronica Sowerby
Elizabeth Cowley:
Tessa Peake-Jones
Pat:
Jacqueline Reddin
Pat Burton:
Brenda Fricker
Jack Burton:
Bernard Hill
Max Fielding:
Patrick Barr
Celia Hawkins:
Patricia Lawrence
Peter Telford:
Michael Maloney
The Rev Kenton:
Roger Brierley
Jenny Bell:
Gerry Cowper
William Harvey:
Simon Lack

starring Henry Fonda
Joanne Woodward , Jason Robards The biggest poker game in the West is an annual event which draws all the richest men in the territory. It is in its second day when a homesteading family checks in at the hotel where the game is played. Meredith is taking his family to a new life in Texas but he is a compulsive gambler and when he learns of the game, his wife's worst fears are realised.
Written by SIDNEY CARROLL
Directed by FIELDER COOK. Films: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Fonda
Unknown:
Joanne Woodward
Unknown:
Jason Robards
Written By:
Sidney Carroll
Directed By:
Fielder Cook.
Meredith:
Henry Fonda
Mary:
Joanne Woodward
Henry Drummond -:
Jason Robards
Benson Tropp:
Charles Bickford
DOC Scully:
Burgess Meredith
Otto Habershaw:
Kevin McCarthy
Dennis Wilcox:
Robert Middleton
Balinger:
Paul Ford
Jesse Buford:
Torn Qualen
Sam Rhine:
James Kenny
Toby:
Allen Collins
Pete:
Jim Boles
Jackie:
Gerald Michenaud
Mrs Drummond:
Virginia Gregg

with Esther Rantzen Reporters
Paul Heiney , Chris Serle
Featuring Oddities of the Week from Cyril Fletcher
And a collection of the jokes, dramas and problems that happen in real life.
Studij director PIETER MORPURGO Produced by HENRY MURRAY and ESTHER RANTZEN Editor PETER CHAFER

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Paul Heiney
Unknown:
Chris Serle
Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Produced By:
Henry Murray
Produced By:
Esther Rantzen
Editor:
Peter Chafer

Presented by Barry Norman
The First Great Train Robbery: Sean Connery as an English gentleman and Donald Sutherland as a Cockney pickpocket attempt a gold bullion robbery from a moving train in 1855. Blue Collar: Harvey Keitel and Richard Pryor play two Detroit car-workers involved in a trade union plot.
Capricorn One: a science-fiction thriller about a bogus Mars landing features Elliott Gould , James Brolin and Brenda Vaccaro.
Sweet William: novelist Beryl Bainbridge explains how she turned her successful book into a screenplay, with comment also from the film's stars Jenny Agutter and Sam Waterston.
Assistant producer Margaret SHARP Producer BARRY BROWN

Contributors

Presented By:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Sean Connery
Unknown:
Donald Sutherland
Unknown:
Harvey Keitel
Unknown:
Richard Pryor
Unknown:
Elliott Gould
Unknown:
James Brolin
Unknown:
Brenda Vaccaro.
Unknown:
Beryl Bainbridge
Unknown:
Jenny Agutter
Unknown:
Sam Waterston.
Producer:
Barry Brown

Six programmes in which CLIVE HOLLOWAY takes a studio audience on a journey through Hie world of the five senses.
3: Hearing Things
How do we hear? Why do musical instruments sound different from each other? How do we recognise tunes? Can inner-ear deafness be helped? With psychologist BRIAN MOORE and musician JOHN LEWIS.
Director FRANK ASH
Producer MICHAEL GARROD

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Holloway
Unknown:
Brian Moore
Musician:
John Lewis.
Director:
Frank Ash
Producer:
Michael Garrod

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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