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Millions of viewers around the world join BBC Television to see the splendour and pageantry of the Royal Wedding.
Tom Fleming describes the scene at Buckingham Palace, Clarence House, along the route, and at St Paul's Cathedral, as final preparations for the ceremony take place. As the guests arrive at the Cathedral Barbara Griggs looks at the fashions.
10.20
HM The Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, The Prince Edward and Members of the Royal Family leave Buckingham Palace.
10.30
HRH The Prince of Wales, accompanied by The Prince Andrew, leaves Buckingham Palace.
10.35
The Lady Diana Spencer , accompanied by The Earl Spencer , leaves Clarence House in the Glass Coach.
10.40
The Queen and other members of the Royal Family are received at St Paul's Cathedral by the Lord Mayor, the Dean and Chapter, with the Bishop of London and the Archbishop of Canterbury.
10.50
The Bridegroom arrives at St Paul's.
10.55
The Bride arrives at St Paul's.

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Fleming
Unknown:
Barbara Griggs
Unknown:
Lady Diana Spencer
Unknown:
Earl Spencer

conducted by The Archbishop of Canterbury.
For Order of Service see page 47
12.20*
The Prince and Princess of Wales leave St Paul 's Cathedral for Buckingham Palace.
12.25* ,
The Queen and other members of the Royal Family leave St Paul s Cathedral.
12.40*
The Bride and Bridegroom arrive at the Grand Entrance of Buckingham Palace.
12 45*
The Queen arrives at Buckingham Palace.
1.20*
The Bride and Bridegroom appear on the Palace Balcony with tne Royal Family.
St Paul's Cathedral
Lighting BRYAN WILKES Sound GRAHAM BAINES
Engineering planning JOHN KEMP
Technical co ordination FRANK HUGHES
CLIVE POTTER , ROY CARPENTER , CHRIS HOLCOMBE Associate producer PETER MASSEY Producer MICHAEL LUMLEY
A of the Royal
Wedding Ceremony from St Paul's s Cathedral available (record REP 413, cassette ZCH 413) from Friday

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Hughes
Unknown:
Clive Potter
Unknown:
Roy Carpenter
Producer:
Peter Massey
Producer:
Michael Lumley

The Famous Wildlife Adventure Film
From the majestic dignity of the elephant to the engaging antics of a honey badger cub, Jamie Uys has captured the life of the animals of SW Africa in amazing, fascinating detail. In order to film his Beautiful People, the wildlife of this huge region, he travelled more than 100,000 miles, from the red desert of the Namib - which supports an astonishing variety of animals - to the vast area of the Kalahari, and the lush banks of the Kovango river

"Not to be missed" (The Sunday Times)

Contributors

Produced, filmed, directed by:
Jamie Uys

Royal Wedding Special
Including at 4.0*
Honeymoon Departure
Live coverage of the Bride and Bridegroom as they leave Buckingham Palace in an open carriage for Waterloo Station, at the start of their honeymoon journey.
Frank Bough , Sue Lawley
Richard Kershaw and Hugh Scully play host to some of the day's wedding guests and other personalities whose talents have delighted the Royal Family over the years. With contributions from
Band of the Welsh Guards Joe Loss and his Orchestra
Members of the St Paul 's Choir Arthur Askey
Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM Designer DON GILES
Director VICTOR MELLENEY
Producers JOHN BEVERIDGE , IAN SQUIRES Editor HUGH Williams

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Joe Loss
Unknown:
St Paul
Designer:
Don Giles
Director:
Victor Melleney
Producers:
John Beveridge
Editor:
Hugh Williams

starring Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer
'Climb every mountain', 'Do-remi', 'Maria' and 'Edelweiss' are just some of the songs that contributed to making this one of the most popular films ever made.
Julie Andrews gives a sparkling performance as the convent girl whose irrepressible sense of fun makes the Mother Superior doubt her vocation as a nun. Sent to be governess to seven motherless children, Maria soon has their father's stem discipline undermined - as well as his plans for a second marriage.
Screenplay by ERNEST LEHMAN , based on the stage musical by RICHARD RODGERS and OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
Produced and directed by ROBERT WISE Films: page 82

Contributors

Unknown:
Julie Andrews
Unknown:
Christopher Plummer
Unknown:
Julie Andrews
Play By:
Ernest Lehman
Unknown:
Richard Rodgers
Directed By:
Robert Wise
Maria:
Julie Andrews
Captain von Trapp:
Christopher Plummer
The Baroness:
Eleanor Parker
Max Detweiler:
Richard Haydn
Mother Abbess:
Peggy Wood
Liesl:
Charmian Carr
Louisa:
Heather Menzies
Friedrich:
Nicholas Hammond
Kurt:
Duane Chase
Brigitta:
Angela Cartwright
Marta:
Debbie Turner
Gretl:
Kym Karath
Sister Margaretta:
Anna Lee
Sister Berthe:
Portia Nelson
Herr Zeller:
Ben Wright
Rolf:
Daniel Truhitte
Frau Schmidt:
Norma Varden
Franz:
Gll Stuart
Sister Sophia:
Marni Nixon
Sister Bernice:
Evadne Baker
Baroness Ebberfield:
Doris Lloyd

Duration: 2 hours, 54 minutes

on BBC One London

Available for 12 months

Classic film version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical in which a novice nun (Julie Andrews) leaves her convent to accept a position as governess to a large family. Show more

Contributors

Captain von Trapp:
Christopher Plummer
The Baroness:
Eleanor Parker
Max Detweiler:
Richard Haydn
Mother Abbess:
Peggy Wood
Sister Margaretta:
Anna Lee
Sister Berthe:
Portia Nelson
Frau Schmidt:
Norma Varden
Director:
Robert Wise
Producer:
Robert Wise

Formats

starring Trevor Eve in The Link-Up by PETER KING with Michael Medwin
Doran Godwin and Liz Crowther and featuring Janet Key
A battered wife seeks Radio West's help, and Eddie discovers the strange truth about two husbands.
Music composed by GEORGE FENTON Producer ROBERT BANKS STEWART
Directed by DOUGLAS CAMFIELD

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter King
Unknown:
Michael Medwin
Unknown:
Doran Godwin
Unknown:
Liz Crowther
Unknown:
Janet Key
Composed By:
George Fenton
Directed By:
Douglas Camfield
Eddie Shoestring:
Trevor Eve
Don Satchley:
Michael Medwin
Erica Bayliss:
Doran Godwin
Sonia:
Liz Crowther
Val Colefax:
Janet Key
Jimmy Colefax:
John Gregg
Dr Morris:
John Woodnutt
Sam Houseman:
Keith Buckley
Molly Tasker:
Mela White
Betty Craig:
Sharman MacDonald
Paul:
Stewart Bevan
Harry:
Harry Waters
C J Daniels:
Sylvia Coleridge
Miss Daniels:
Lala Lloyd
Pawnbroker:
Larry Noble
Tailor:
Albert Moses
Casting director:
Sally Lahee
Film director:
Barry Woolgar
First actor:
Ian Fairbairn
Second actor:
Anthony Stafford
Nurse:
Michelle Marriott
Patient:
Christine Edmonds
Sound engineer:
Colin Maitland
Voice of Mrs Proudfoot:
Sheila Dunn

A Personal Voyage
Backbone of the Night
When the young Carl Sagan handed in his first library ticket for a book on ' The Stars' he was given a movie magazine.
Anyone who would have shared his dismay will be absorbed by this week's trip through our preconceptions and projections about the heavenly firmament - from early Man, to Ancient Greece, to modern-day Brooklyn.
Presented by CARL SAGAN
Executive producer ADRIAN MALONE
A joint production of KCET and CARL SAGAN PRODUCTIONS INC in association with BBCtv.

Contributors

Unknown:
Carl Sagan
Presented By:
Carl Sagan
Producer:
Adrian Malone

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