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Features NAVIEDE, a direct descendant of the last Mughal Emperor of India. He has just one ambition in life - ' To be a big success in the world of pop music '.
Presented and produced by SALEEM SHAHED
Studio director KRISHAN GOULD BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Produced By:
Saleem Shahed

An invitation to worship at home
People at home are invited to meditate together, to pray for and with each other, and to break bread together.
This morning's theme: Stillness
Old Testament: Ecclesiastes 3. vv 1-4 Epistle: James 2, vv 14-17 Gospel: Luke 10, w 38-42
Preacher SISTER MARTINA, OP
If you would like to contribute your thoughts and beliefs, or requests for prayers, please write to: This is the Day, BBC Television, London W12 8QT

by SIR WALTER SCOTT , dramatised in nine episodes by ANTHONY STEVEN
7: King Richard is surprised to receive a gift from Saladin, a slave leading the hound Roswal. Outside the king's tent, the murderous Charegite awaits his opportunity.
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN DEUTSCH. Script editor
ALISTAIR BELL. Designer JULIAN Williams Producer BARRY LETTS
Directed by RICHARD BRAMALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Walter Scott
Unknown:
Anthony Steven
Conducted By:
Stephen Deutsch.
Unknown:
Alistair Bell.
Designer:
Julian Williams
Producer:
Barry Letts
Directed By:
Richard Bramall
Richard the Lionheart:
Stephan Chase
Kenneth:
Patrick Ryecart
Edith:
Lynn Clayton
Berengaria:
Joanne Pearce
De Vaux:
Jack Watson
Montserrat:
Richard Morant
Amaury:
Donald Burton
Ilderim:
Damien Thomas
Leopold of Austria:
Malcolm Terris
Philip of France:
John Moreno
Archbishop of Tyre:
Ivor Roberts
Theodoric:
Thane Bettany
Gerard:
Simon Templeman
Guard sergeant:
Geoffrey Leesley
Dickon:
Dicken Ashworth
Long Allen:
Frank Ellis
Calista:
Jane Morant
Florise:
Tacy Kneale
Neville:
Richard Cornish
Nectabanus:
Peter Burroughs
Charegite:
Arthur Sweet
Herald:
Clive Panto
Brother Hubert:
Andrew Lane

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
The holiday camp - now called a holiday centre - is designed primarily to cater for families, and the uncertainties of the British climate. Has it adapted to changing holiday tastes? Anne Gregg reports from Pontin's at Torbay. The city of Boston is a gateway to the USA and a centre for touring holidays: old colonial history and the autumn tints of New England in this report by John Carter.
In the studio, news on developments that affect your holiday.
Producer CLEM VALLANCE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Anne Gregg
Unknown:
John Carter.
Producer:
Clem Vallance

from Knaresborough
Geoffrey Wheeler visits one of North Yorkshire's historic towns. He talks to Harry Butterfield who, as a telegram boy, delivered call-up papers for the First World War and who, together with other local people, talks about life, faith and favourite hymns, sung tonight in St John the Baptist Parish Church.
Lord, enthroned (St Helen); When all thy mercies (Contemplation); Jesu. lover of my soul (Aberystwyth); When a knight won his spurs (Stowey); Take my life (St Bees); 0 Jesus I have promised (Hatherop Castle); Now the day is over (Eudoxia), Christ is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey)
Organist MEG BROWN
Conductor KEITH DENNIS
Film director jim MURRAY Producer STEPHEN WHITTLE
Series producer RAYMOND SHORT BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Butterfield
Organist:
Meg Brown
Conductor:
Keith Dennis
Producer:
Stephen Whittle

starring
Cary Grant , Sophia Loren
Sophia Loren 's partnership with Cary Grant in this delightful comedy echoes the romantic interlude in her own life, revealed in her recently-televised autobiography.
When his estranged wife dies, Tom Winston is furious to discover his three children shared out among relations. Hustling them off to his bachelor Washington flat, he soon discovers that being a single parent is no joke. Then young Robert runs away ...
Screenplay by MELVILLE SFTAVELSON and JACK ROSE
Produced by JACK ROSE
Directed by MELVILLE shavelson Films: page 22

Contributors

Unknown:
Cary Grant
Unknown:
Sophia Loren
Unknown:
Sophia Loren
Unknown:
Cary Grant
Unknown:
Tom Winston
Play By:
Melville Sftavelson
Produced By:
Jack Rose
Directed By:
Melville Shavelson
Tom Winston:
Cary Grant
Cinzia Zaccardi:
Sophia Loren
Carolyn Gibson:
Martha Hyer
Angelo Donatello:
Harry Guardino
Arturo Zaccardi:
Eduardo Ciannelli
Elizabeth Winston:
Mimi Gibson
David Winston:
Paul Peterson
Robert Winston:
Charles Herbert

by CARLA LANE
The first of a new comedy series starring Felicity Kendal
Stephen Moore,Elspet Gray
Designer TIM GLEESON
Producer GARETH GWENLAN

Contributors

Designer:
Tim Gleeson
Producer:
Gareth Gwenlan
Gemma:
Felicity Kendal
Danny:
Stephen Moore
Mrs Palmer:
Elspet Gray
Josie:
Debbie Wheeler
Bernadette:
Stella Goodier
Mr Campbell:
Arnold Peters
Gloria:
Susan Bishop
Bank Clerk:
Stella Kemball
Librarian:
Damaris Hayman

From the 10,000 letters you send in every week, Esther Rantzen brings you some of the zaniest and funniest. And, with reporters Paul Heiney and Chris Serle , investigates the more bizarre consumer sagas and real-life problems. Also featuring Cyril Fletcher with your odes and oddities of the week, and, out and about, Richard Stilgoe and his travelling piano go round Britain in search of things ridiculous and unusual to sing about.
Director BOB MARSLAND
Produced by HENRY MURRAY and ESTHER RANTZEN Editor RONALD NEIL

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Reporters:
Paul Heiney
Reporters:
Chris Serle
Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Unknown:
Richard Stilgoe
Director:
Bob Marsland
Produced By:
Henry Murray
Produced By:
Esther Rantzen
Editor:
Ronald Neil

The 200-inch Telescope at Mount
Palomar Patrick Moore visits Mount Palomar in South California to see the great 200-inch telescope, and talks to the scientists who use the largest working telescope in the world.
Director PIETER MORPURGO ProducerPATRICIA WOOD
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Contributors

Unknown:
Palomar Patrick Moore
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Producer:
Patricia Wood

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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