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A series of four films
When I'm Calling You ...
Featuring JOHN CLEESE in part one of a two-part training film for all staff who may have to take outside telephone calls.
Written by JONATHAN LYNN and ANTONY JAY Directed by PETER ROBINSON A VIDEO ARTS production

Contributors

Unknown:
John Cleese
Written By:
Jonathan Lynn
Unknown:
Antony Jay
Directed By:
Peter Robinson
Mr Bentley:
Norman Bird
Switchboard lady:
Vivienne Martin
MD'S secretary:
Dilys Watling
Jean:
Jacqueline Tong

In Rosemary Presbyterian Church, Belfast, THE REV JOHN DUNLOP , assisted by members of his congregation, introduces the last in a series of three acts of worship on the theme:
Perceptions, Tribal and Christian?
Organist JOHN MERCER
Producer MOORE WASSON
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dunlop
Organist:
John Mercer
Producer:
Moore Wasson
Producer:
Raymond Short

from the Arena, Wembley
Jack Pizzey introduces highlights from this competition in which nearly 2,000 young amateur bands-men in 30 colourful marching bands compete against each other in music, movement and appearance.
Fanfare by the Trumpeters of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall
Finale accompanied by the Band of the Royal Marines Commander-in-Chief Fleet
Championships
In conjunction with the British Youth Band Association
Director STEPHEN JOHNSON
Presented by LARRY WESTLAND
Lighting JOHN MASON
Sound JEFF BAKER
Television presentation KEN GRIFFIN

Contributors

Introduces:
Wembley Jack Pizzey
Director:
Stephen Johnson
Presented By:
Larry Westland
Unknown:
Ken Griffin

Today: Five Candles
Ben and four others are trapped in a collapsed court-house basement. Their lives depend utterly on the skill of one of their company-a man accused of murder.

Contributors

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

by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON dramatised in four parts by JOHN LUCAROTTI. Part 2: starring
The pirates have broken into the 5 Admiral Benbow' to find the treasure map. Jim has taken it from Bones's sea-chest and is hiding with his mother.
Music composed by CARL DAVIS Producer BARRY LETTS
Director MICHAEL E. BRIANT

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Unknown:
John Lucarotti.
Composed By:
Carl Davis
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Michael E. Briant
Long John Silver:
Alfred Burke
Dr Liversey:
Anthony Bate
Squire Trelawney:
Thorley Walters
Israel Hands:
Patrick Troughton
Blind Pew:
David Collings
Captain Smollett:
Richard Beale
Sarah Hawkins:
Jo Kendall
Jim Hawkins:
Ashley Knight
Billy Bones:
Jack Watson
Merry:
Roy Boyd
Anderson:
Stephen Greif
Black Dog:
Christopher Burgess
Morgan:
Talfryn Thomas
Dirk:
Clive Wood
Sgt Dance:
Max Faulkner
Joyce:
Roy Evans
O'Brian:
Tim Condren
Mr Blandly:
John Baskcomb
Louisa:
Ena Cabayo
Patmore:
Alec Wallis
Hunter:
Brian Croucher
Arrow:
Linal Haft
Redruth:
Royston Tickner
Gray:
Edward Peel
Tom:
Derrick Slater
Dick:
Stephen Boswell

HOWARD SPRING'S best-selling novel dramatised in eight episodes by JULIAN BOND , starring
Michael Williams , Patrick Ryeeart Frank Grimes , Ciaran Madden Maurice Denham
8: The Great War has ended but Rory's battle is still to come. For William and Dermot the seeds sown in the past come to fruition.
Film cameramen
NIGEL WALTERS and KEN MACMILLAN Film recordist BILL CHESNEAU Film editor DICK ALLEN
Designer BARBARA GOSNOLD
Produced by KEITH WILLIAMS
Directed by PETER GREGEEN. Review: p 90

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Bond
Unknown:
Michael Williams
Unknown:
Patrick Ryeeart
Unknown:
Frank Grimes
Unknown:
Ciaran Madden
Unknown:
Maurice Denham
Unknown:
Nigel Walters
Unknown:
Ken MacMillan
Editor:
Dick Allen
Designer:
Barbara Gosnold
Produced By:
Keith Williams
Directed By:
Peter Gregeen.
William Essex:
Michael Williams
Annie Suthurst:
Patsy Rowlands
Dermot O'Riorden:
Frank Grimes
Sheila O'Riorden:
Kate Binchy
Mary Latter:
Elizabeth Seal
Captain Judas:
Maurice Denham
Oliver Essex:
Patrick Ryecart
Newbiggen:
Derek Fowlds
Barman:
Stan Jay
Maggie O'Riorden:
Angela Harding
Rory O'Riorden:
Gerard Murphy
Sergeant:
Richard Kane
Black and Tan:
Ken Halliwell
Mulligan:
Clem Davies
Ken Conroy:
Desmond Maurer
Lupton:
Mark Fletcher
Livia:
Ciaran Madden

starring
LEO: 'The actual facts are so simple. I love you. You love me. You love Otto. I love Otto. Otto loves you. Otto loves me.'
Coward's play about Gilda's calamitous attempts to share her love with two men while marrying a third, met a shocked reaction when first produced in 1933. It remains his most advanced and also his most intimately revealing play.
Lighting SAM BARCLAY
Script editor STUART GRIFFITHS Designer COLIN SHAW Producer LOUIS MARKS
Directed by PHILIP SAVILLE Woddis: p 23

Contributors

Unknown:
Sam Barclay
Editor:
Stuart Griffiths
Designer:
Colin Shaw
Producer:
Louis Marks
Directed By:
Philip Saville
Gilda:
Rula Lenska
Otto:
Clive Arrindell
Leo:
John Steiner
Ernest Friedman:
John Bluthal
Miss Hodge:
Dandy Nichols
Grace Torrence:
Helen Horton
Henry Carver:
Vincent Mabrzello
Helen Carver:
Martha Nairn
Matthew:
Britton Sain Walker

Five programmes about investigative journalism on television. Introduced by CHRIS DUNKLEY 4: Telling the Story
How do the laws of libel and contempt restrict journalists? Are the legal odds stacked against investigative programmes? Are the BBC and the IBA wholehearted in their support for disclosure journalism? with TOM BOWER
CHRISTOPHER CAPRON , GORDON CARR GLENN DEL MEDICO , DAVID ELSTEIN RAY FITZWALTER , GUS MACDONALD TOM MANGOLD , JOHN SHIRLEY
Production assistant GILES OAKLEY Producer BERNARD ADAMS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Chris Dunkley
Unknown:
Tom Bower
Unknown:
Christopher Capron
Unknown:
Gordon Carr
Unknown:
Glenn Del Medico
Unknown:
David Elstein
Unknown:
Ray Fitzwalter
Unknown:
Gus MacDonald
Unknown:
Tom Mangold
Unknown:
John Shirley
Unknown:
Giles Oakley
Producer:
Bernard Adams

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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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