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The Shrewd Manager (LUKE 16, VV 1-9)
Continuing the series dealing with some of Jesus' Parables of the Kingdom.
The second service from St John 's Kirk of Perth
Conducted by the Minister THE REV DAVID OGSTON assisted by THE REV ALEXANDER HOUSTON Organist EOIN BENNET
Anthem: 0 Lord, support us (Maurice Besly)
Hymns: All hall the power of Jesus' name! (Miles Lane); Thou art before me Lord (Sursum Corda): The Lord of heaven confess (St John); Glorious things of thee are spoken (Austria) Sound BRIAN DEWAR
Lighting JOHN mccaw
Television presentation RAYMOND SHORT BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
St John
Unknown:
David Ogston
Organist:
Alexander Houston
Organist:
Eoin Bennet

In a nationwide Asian song contest last year nearly £4,500 was raised for handicapped.
In today's Sab Ras Chaman Lal Chaman talks to the contest organiser, Muhammad Ayub. The programme also features three winning entries:
Saeed Din Jalalpuri (third),
Sangeeta Kaur (second),
Asif Bhatti (first)
To end the programme Jyotika Rao performs a classical dance.
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Executive producer:
Ashok Rampal

starring Bette Davis , Henry Fonda Bette Davis won her second Oscar for her performance as Julie, the spoilt Southern belle-a part Warners gave her to make up for not letting her play Scarlett O'Hara-in this story set in the era of Gone With the Wind. As the self-willed Julie she eventually provokes the death of one of her rival suitors in a duel, earning herself the name of Jezebel.
Screenplay by CLEMENTS RIPLEY ABEM FINKEL and JOHN HUSTON
Based on the play by OWEN DAVIS SR
Produced and directed by WILLIAM WYLER Films: page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Bette Davis
Unknown:
Henry Fonda
Unknown:
Bette Davis
Unknown:
Scarlett O'Hara-In
Unknown:
Clements Ripley
Unknown:
Abem Finkel
Unknown:
John Huston
Play By:
Owen Davis
Directed By:
William Wyler
Julie:
Bette Davis
Preston Dillard:
Henry Fonda
Buck Cantrell:
George Brent
Amy:
Margaret Lindsay
Dr Livingston:
Donald Crisp
Aunt Belle:
Fay Bainter
Ted:
Richard Cromwell
Gen Bogardus:
Henry O'Neill
Mrs Kendrick:
Spring Byington

Six voyages with Clare Francis Narrated by Laurence Olivier

Clare Francis travels into the North Sea with the largest steel oil platform ever built. She follows its trials and dangers in the search for oil. The North Sea is a crucial testing ground for the proper management of our decreasing resources. Above all it is a challenge to human survival in one of the world's harshest environments.

"The film nicely captures the terrible duplicity of the sea as benefactor of mankind and monstrous killer. Yet, perhaps more than ever before, we understand just how vital the sea is to our survival" (Daily Express)

A Malone-Gill production
Book (same title) £12.50 from booksellers

Contributors

Presenter:
Clare Francis
Narrator:
Laurence Olivier
Principal Adviser:
J.H. Plumb
Principal Adviser:
Basil Grienhill
Music:
Carl Davis
Series written and directed by:
Michael Gill
Series written and directed by:
Anthony Mayer

appeals on behalf of St Christopher's Hospice (reg no 210667) the first research and teaching hospice. It studies and spreads knowledge of the control of terminal pain. Help is urgently needed to maintain the patient care on which this is based.
Donations should be sent to: Sheila Hancock [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheila Hancock

The second of six programmes
Donald Mackay, Professor of Communication and Neuro-science at Keele University, talks to Ronald Eyre about the relationship between his brain research and his Christian beliefs: 'To stick rigidly just to the mechanical level of man's brain is to miss the point of what it is to be a man'.

BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
Ronald Eyre
Guest:
Professor Donald Mackay
Director:
Christopher Mann
Producer:
Peter Firth.

Starring Red Buttons, Lloyd Bridges, Janet Leigh

The glitter and excitement of the famous Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas provide the background for a dramatic story of romance and danger behind the scenes of a telethon' - a 24-hour television show. Star of the show is comedian Marty Rand, trying to hide his problems behind a torrent of wisecracks which fool no one except Roy Hansen, an old friend obsessed with raising enough money to pay off a syndicate hit-man.

Films: p 15

Contributors

Writer:
Roger Wilton
Director:
David Lowell Rich
Mrs Goodwin:
Polly Bergen
Matt Tallman:
Lloyd Bridges
Marty Rand:
Red Buttons
Charlie:
Edd Byrnes
Irv Berman:
Dick Clark
Elaine:
Janet Leigh
Arnold Shagan:
John Marley
Tom Galvin:
Kent McCord
Kim:
Eve Plumb
Roy:
David Selby
Fran Sullivan:
Jill St John

Introduced by Richard Baker
In the second of this season's recordings from the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts, The Nash Ensemble is conducted by Lionel Friend
Katia and Marielle Labeque are the soloists in Saint-Saens' The Carnival of the Animals.
This delightful, witty and satirical series of portraits of animals was written for a private party. Saint-Saens would not allow a public performance until after his death. The programme also includes Milhaud's La creation du monde, a work strongly influenced by jazz.

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Baker
Musicians:
The Nash Ensemble
Conductor:
Lionel Friend
Sound:
Graham Haines
Lighting:
Harry Thomas
Director:
Roy Tipping

BBC One London

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