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take a look at God's world
With JOHN DRYDEN , TINA HEATH JILL SHAKESPEARE , GLEN STUART
Mackintosh Mouse wants to be a cat-burglar, and J.D. catches a cold.
Assistant producer NORMAN STONE Producer DAVID brown
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dryden
Unknown:
Tina Heath
Unknown:
Jill Shakespeare
Unknown:
Glen Stuart
Unknown:
MacKintosh Mouse
Producer:
Norman Stone
Producer:
David Brown

A new series of occasional programmes aimed at introducing and encouraging Asian musical talent in Britain.
Groups and artists included are SAYED AKHTAR DIN, BHARAT GROUP, SUR AUR SAGAR , BLTT AND PARTY and BHUJHANGY GROUP (UK).
Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Directed by ashok RAMPAL BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Sayed Akhtar
Unknown:
Sur Aur Sagar
Presented By:
Saleem Shahed
Directed By:
Ashok Rampal

In the second of two visits to the Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Family, in Blackpool, the people continue their celebration of the family by the baptism of a new member into the family of the parish. Various members of the church then reflect on their place within the life of the community.
The Celebrant is the parish priest, FR JOHN GORNALL , and the Preacher is FR TERRY RODGERS
Choirmaster MARGARET GREER Organist PETER JEBSON
Series producer RAYMOND MORT BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr John Gornall
Choirmaster:
Fr Terry Rodgers
Organist:
Margaret Greer
Organist:
Peter Jebson

News and views, with DAN CHERRINGTON , PHILIP WRIXON
Producer JOHN KENYON BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers JACK SCOTT

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Cherrington
Unknown:
Philip Wrixon
Producer:
John Kenyon
Unknown:
Jack Scott

A series of six programmes about the creative possibilities of still photography, presented by BRYN CAMPBELL 2: The Portrait
Research assistant JOHN BROOKE Producer PETER RIDING
Book (same title"), £7.25, from bookshops

Contributors

Presented By:
Bryn Campbell
Unknown:
John Brooke

An 80th Birthday Tribute starring Robert Donat Madeleine Carroll
Hitchcock's 1935 version of Buchan's classic adventure story remains one of the most popular British films by the acknowledged master of suspense and mystery.
Richard Hannay , pursued by the police and an international spy ring, eventually finds himself fleeing across the Scottish moors - handcuffed to a beautiful blonde
Screenplay by ALMA REVILLE and CHARLES BENNETT , based on JOHN BUCHAN 'S novel Produced by MICHAEL BALCON Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK
. Films: page 18
(Hitchcock's To Catch a Thief is at 8.5) View by Peter Brookes : page 70

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Donat
Unknown:
Madeleine Carroll
Unknown:
Richard Hannay
Play By:
Alma Reville
Unknown:
Charles Bennett
Unknown:
John Buchan
Produced By:
Michael Balcon
Directed By:
Alfred Hitchcock
Unknown:
Peter Brookes
Hannay:
Robert Donat
Pamela:
Madeleine Carroll
Miss Smith:
Lucie Mannheim
Professor Jordan:
Godfrey Tearle
Crofter's wife:
Peggy Ashcroft
Crofter:
John Laurie
Mrs Jordan:
Helen Haye
Sheriff:
Frank Cellier
Memory:
Wylie Watson
Commercial travellers:
Gus McNaughton
Commercial travellers:
Jerry Verno

Introduced by Frank Bough

International Motorcycling from Silverstone: The Marlboro British Grand Prix
This season's 500cc World Championship is still wide open. Last year's champion KENNY ROBERTS from the USA is only just ahead of the brilliant Italian VIRGINIO FERRARI but both will be aware that Britain's BARRY SHEENE who is in third place, won the recent Swedish Grand Prix and will be strongly supported to win his first-ever British Grand Prix.
Commentator MURRAY WALKER

International Swimming from the National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace: The Men's Europa Cup
The final day of this two-day meeting when the British team will be hard pressed to hold the might of the Soviet Union, East Germany and Hungary. Organised by the ASA in association with Champion Swimming Pools.
Commentators ALAN WEEKS, HAMILTON BLAND

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Kenny Roberts
Unknown:
Barry Sheene

by CAPTAIN MARRYAT
The last of a five-part dramatisation by WILLIAM POINTER. starring
Corbould is determined to regain his lost favour by revealing the identity of the children.
Script editor ALISTAIR BELL designer OLIVER BAYLDON
Producer barry LETTS (Rcpcnl)

Contributors

Editor:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Oliver Bayldon
Col Heatherstone:
John Carson
Corbould:
Donald Sumpter
Oswald Partridge:
Robert Keegan
Justice Booth:
Jack May
Patience:
Rebecca Croft
Benjamin:
Graham Seed
Clara Ratcliffe:
Tara MacGowran
Clerk:
Christopher Guinee
Agatha:
Brigid Erin Bates
Edward:
Richard Gibson
Edith:
Timandra Alwyn
Pablo:
Manuel Maneiro
Humphrey:
Arthur Campbell
Alice:
Edwina Ashton
Jan et:
Angela Rooks

A series of six programmes 1: Fragments
Paul Yates is one of the last generation to remember peace in Northern Ireland, and during the years of conflict and violence his release has been through poetry.
Producer INGRID DUFFELL
Series producer Shirley ou BOULAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Yates
Producer:
Ingrid Duffell

Songs of Praise Summer Special
Sue MacGregor visits
Sir Robert Mayer at his home in Central London. As his centenary year is celebrated, he recalls 100 years of life and talks about the ideas and beliefs which still matter most. For the founder of the famous Children's Concerts, musicians from St Augustine's Roman Catholic School, High Wycombe, conductor FREDA SAUNDERS. and the choirboys of St Paul's Cathedral. London, conductor BARRY ROSE , sing tonight.
Studio director Christian FORSSANDER Series producer ANDREW DARR
(For music see totnorroie at 3.25 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Robert Mayer
Conductor:
Freda Saunders.
Conductor:
Barry Rose
Producer:
Andrew Darr

The fourth of a new series of ten episodes starring Peter Gilmore in Dirty Cargo by NICK MCCARTY with Jessica Benton , Howard Lang
Jill Gascoine , Christopher Douglas Laura Hartong , Michael Walker
'Look, Elizabeth, I've raced half across the world to stop you. Its damned important!'
Series devised by CYRIL ABRAHAM Script editor MERVYN IIAISMAN Designer JOHN ANDERSON Producer GERAINT MORRIS
The author of last week's episode was DOUGLAS WATKINSON and not as printed.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Gilmore
Unknown:
Nick McCarty
Unknown:
Jessica Benton
Unknown:
Howard Lang
Unknown:
Jill Gascoine
Unknown:
Christopher Douglas
Unknown:
Laura Hartong
Unknown:
Michael Walker
Editor:
Mervyn Iiaisman
Designer:
John Anderson
Producer:
Geraint Morris
Unknown:
Douglas Watkinson
James Onedin:
Peter Gilmore
Captain Baines:
Howard Lang
Mr Dunwoody:
John Rapley
Herr Becker:
Jurgen Andersen
Elizabeth, Lady Fogarty:
Jessica Benton
Charles Marston:
Maurice Colbourne
Letty Onedin:
Jill Gascoine
Charlotte Onedin:
Laura Hartong
Mr Sheldon:
Ian Masters
Josh Sharp:
Nigel Humphreys
Samuel Onedin:
Christopher Douglas
Seth Burgess:
Michael Walker
Captain Forbes:
Nick McArdle
Mrs McGahy:
Kristine Howarth
Betsy:
Lynne Pearson
Major Nesbitt:
Robert James

An 80th Birthday Tribute starring
Cary Grant Grace Kelly
A famous jewel thief -'The Cat* -retires to the French Riviera to enjoy his ill-gotten wealth. But his ' retirement' is disturbed when another thief starts imitating his style and the police come too close for comfort.
This glamorous thriller continues a characteristic Hitchcock hero/ blonde relationship, where rivalry turns to romance amidst a setting of danger and intrigue.
Cary Grant and Grace Kelly had earlier worked with Alfred Hitchcock, and are ideally cast in the central romantic roles of this location-made movie.
Screenplay by JOHN M. HAYES
Based on the novel by DAVID DODGE Produced and directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK. Films: page 18
(Hitchcock's Psycho can be seen on BBC2 at 11.0 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Cary Grant
Unknown:
Grace Kelly
Unknown:
Cary Grant
Unknown:
Grace Kelly
Unknown:
Alfred Hitch
Unknown:
John M. Hayes
Novel By:
David Dodge
Directed By:
Alfred Hitchcock.
John Robie:
Cary Grant
Frances Stevens:
Grace Kelly
Mrs Stevens:
Jessie Royce Landis
H H Hughson:
John Williams
Bertani:
Charles Vanel
Danielle:
Brigitte Auber
Foussard:
Jean Martinelli
Germaine:
Georgette Anys
Claude:
Roland Lesaffre
Mercier:
Jean Hebey
Lepic:
Rent Blancard
Big man in kitchen:
Wee Willie Davis

' It must be true 1 read it in the papers.' But is it always the truth? What are the real stories behind the stories? Who decides what we read, watch and hear? Each week George Scott questions the power and methods of the media.
Director ROSALIND GOLD Producer JUDY GRAHAM

Contributors

Unknown:
George Scott
Producer:
Judy Graham

BBC One London

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