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Ameena Ahuja is a woman of many talents - painter, poet, writer, linguist. Yavar Abbas talks to her about her recent activities.
Naseem Khan talks to sports writer Mlhir Bose , who has ventured into Indo-European history with his book The Aga Khans. Mehnaz entertains with one of her popular film songs. Producer KRISHAN GOULD
Executive producer ASHOK RAMPAL BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Ameena Ahuja
Talks:
Yavar Abbas
Talks:
Naseem Khan
Unknown:
Mlhir Bose
Producer:
Krishan Gould

French for beginners in the eighth of 15 programmes.

Carolle Rousseau and Patrick Simpson-Jones show how to make your choice in shops and they ask about the favourite leisure activities of the French.

Book, £5.25, two cassettes or three records, and teachers' notes, E2.50 from booksellers

For those wishing to assess their progress at the end of the series there is an achievement test.
Application forms can be obtained from local adult education test centres. If in doubt about your nearest centre, write to UCLES, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Carolle Rousseau
Presenter:
Patrick Simpson-Jones
Studio Director:
Mary Sprent
Producer:
David Wilson

Debbie Appleby and Mark Curry with stories about two people who learnt the value of unselfishness.... Script editor NOEL VINCENT Director MICK DEMPSEY
Producer MARTIN HUGHES
Executive producer DAVID BROWN
BBCManchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Debbie Appleby
Unknown:
Mark Curry
Editor:
Noel Vincent
Director:
Mick Dempsey
Producer:
Martin Hughes
Producer:
David Brown

Sunday Worship
In the last service of the present series
Fr Christopher Bryant speaks from a friend's house in Guildford and invites viewers everywhere to join together in praying for each other and for the world, in celebrating their spiritual unity and in thinking about prayer.
Braver.
Id Testament: Exodus 33. w 7-11
New Testament: St Matthew 6, w 7-13 Hymn: 0 thou who earnest from above Director SIMON HAMMOND Producer R. T BROOKS
Series producer ELIZABETH GORT

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr Christopher Bryant
Director:
Simon Hammond
Producer:
R. T Brooks
Producer:
Elizabeth Gort

A weekly magazine for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. News, views and entertainment, with subtitles and sign language. Presenters Maggie Woolley and Clive Mason
Sign language interpretation by JOHN LEE
Produced by CHARLES PASCOE

Contributors

Presenters:
Maggie Woolley
Presenters:
Clive Mason
Unknown:
John Lee
Produced By:
Charles Pascoe

Including at
1.2 pm News Summary David Dimbleby looks behind the headlines in conversation with distinguished guests.
Including a major political interview, a chance to catch up on the Sunday papers and an airing for a view which is contentious or unfashionable.
Plus a look at the week of a leading personality as seen through their eyes.
Studio director VICTOR MELLENEY Editor PAUL NORRIS

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Director:
Victor Melleney
Editor:
Paul Norris

The Coral United Kingdom Championship
JIMMY WHITE II DOUG MOUNTJOY and WILLIE THORNE V EDDIE CHARLTON were the form predictions for this afternoon's second-round matches that are being played to a finish.
With JOHN PARROTT , SILVINO FRANCISCO and JOHN CAMPBELL involved in this very competitive section anything might have happened.
DAVID VINE has the facts, frames and figures at the Guild Hall, Preston.

Contributors

Unknown:
Doug Mountjoy
Unknown:
Willie Thorne
Unknown:
Eddie Charlton
Unknown:
John Parrott
Unknown:
John Campbell

starring
Kenneth Connor
Kenneth Williams Charles Hawtrey Hattie Jacques Shirley Eaton
Wilfrid Hyde White
Leslie Phillips , Joan Sims Life in the men's surgical ward of the Haven Hospital is far from being a rest cure for either patients or nursing staff -especially when a gang of tipsy patients decide to try their own amateur surgery!
Screenplay by NORMAN HUDIS Produced by PETER ROGERS Directed by GERALD THOMAS
9FILMS: page 31

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Connor
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Charles Hawtrey
Unknown:
Hattie Jacques
Unknown:
Shirley Eaton
Unknown:
Wilfrid Hyde White
Unknown:
Leslie Phillips
Unknown:
Joan Sims
Unknown:
Norman Hudis
Produced By:
Peter Rogers
Directed By:
Gerald Thomas
Ernie Bishop:
Kenneth Connor
Oliver Reckitt:
Kenneth Williams
Hinton:
Charles Hawtrey
Colonel:
Wilfrid Hyde White
Ted York:
Terence Longdon
Dorothy Denton:
Shirley Eaton
Georgie Axwell:
Susan Stephen
Jack Bell:
Leslie Phillips
Stella Dawson:
Joan Sims
Percy Hickson:
Bill Owen
Frances James:
Susan Beaumont
Bert Able:
Cyril Chamberlain
Helen Lloyd:
Ann Firbank
Matron:
Hattie Jacques

by ANTHONY HOPE dramatised in six episodes by JAMES ANDREW HALL
2: Aristocratic young Englishman
Rudolf Rassendyll is both cousin and double to King Rudolf of Ruritania. When the King is drugged by his enemies just before the coronation, Rudolf is asked to take his place....
Music composed and conducted by PAUL LEWIS
OB lighting director JOHN MASON Script editor TERRANCE DICKS Designer PAUL JOEL
Producer BARRY LETTS
Director LEONARD LEWIS
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Contributors

Unknown:
James Andrew Hall
Unknown:
Rudolf Rassendyll
Conducted By:
Paul Lewis
Director:
John Mason
Editor:
Terrance Dicks
Designer:
Paul Joel
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Leonard Lewis
Rudolf Rassendyll/King Rudolf:
Malcolm Sinclair
Col Sapt:
John Woodvine
'Black' Michael:
George Irving
Rupert of Hentzau:
Jonathon Morris
Fritz von Tarlenheim:
Nicholas Geeks
Antoinette de Mauban:
Pauline Moran
Princess Flavia:
Victoria Wicks
Servant:
Peggy Shields
Josef:
John Moore
Marshall Strakencz:
Peter Copley
Prefect:
George Waring
Cardinal Archbishop:
Gabriel Woolf
Krafstein:
Clyde Gatell
De Gautet:
Ben Feitelson
Bersonin:
David Landberg
Lauengram:
Michael Ereira
Herald:
Gerald Blackmore
Peasant girl:
Elaine Ford

from Atlantic College, South Glamorgan
His Royal Highness
The Prince of Wales joins
Songs of Praise for a special programme from this unique sixth form college on the south coast of Wales, whose aim is to put the Gospel of Peace into practice by bringing students from different cultures together.
His Royal Highness explains to Geoffrey Wheeler why he believes the idea of the college is so important, and the students share together in song and dance and praise, which includes a Latin American song about Mary, the Scandinavian festival of light, and one of the Prince's favourite hymns.
Director DAFYDD OWEN Producer JOHN GERAINT
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Wales
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Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Director:
Dafydd Owen
Producer:
John Geraint

in the presence of HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother accompanied by Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales

From the stage of the Victoria Palace Theatre stars from the world of entertainment bring you Comedy Tonight.
Eileen Atkins, Rowan Atkinson, Max Bygraves, Simon Callow, Anna Carteret, Miranda Coe, Ronnie Corbett, Jimmy Cricket, Leslie Crowther, Suzanne Danielle, Billy Dainty, Paul Daniels, Lynsey De Paul, Les Dennis, Robert Dhery and Company, Charlie Drake, Paul Eddington, Frank Finlay, Tim Flavin, Liz Fraser, James Galway, Anthony Gatto, Dustin Gee, Helen Gelzer, Russell Grant, Susan Hampshire, Keith Harris, Harvey & The Wallbangers, Roy Hudd, Barry Humphries, David Jacobs, Jilly Johnson, Howard Keel, Matthew Kelly, Bonnie Langford, Valerie Leon, Robert Lindsay, Judy Loe, Henry Mancini, Jean Marsh, Diana Moran, Paul Nicholas, Denis Norden, Claire Oberman, Bill Owen, Galina Panova,Esther Rantzen, Angharad Reed, Pamela Salem, Peter Sallis, Eric Sykes, Emma Thompson, Frank Thornton, The Tiller Girls, Deborah Watling, Brian Wilde, Bernie Winters, Terry Wogan, Tessa Wyatt also featuring members of the companies of 'Me and My Girl', 'On Your Toes', and 'West Side Story 'and the Norman Maen Dancers
Introduced by John Dunn

Musical Director: Ronnie Hazlehurst.
Associate Producer: John Fisher.
Presented by Louis Benjamin on behalf of the Entertainment Artistes' Benevolent Fund
Televised by permission of Stoll Moss Theatres Ltd.
Technical co-ordinator: Dennis Butcher
Sound: Barrie Hawes
Lighting: John Wiggins.
Designer: Chris Hull
Stage Production: Norman Maen.
Television presentation: Yvonne Littlewood
Feature: page 18

Contributors

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Eileen Atkins
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Rowan Atkinson
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Max Bygraves
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Simon Callow
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Anna Carteret
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Miranda Coe
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Ronnie Corbett
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Jimmy Cricket
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Leslie Crowther
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Suzanne Danielle
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Billy Dainty
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Paul Daniels
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Lynsey de Paul
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Robert Dhery
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Charlie Drake
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Paul Eddington
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Frank Finlay
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Tim Flavin
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Liz Fraser
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James Galway
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Anthony Gatto
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Dustin Gee
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Helen Gelzer
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Roy Hudd
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Barry Humphries
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David Jacobs
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Jilly Johnson
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Howard Keel
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Matthew Kelly
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Valerie Leon
Robert:
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Judy Loe
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Henry Mancini
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Jean Marsh
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Diana Moran
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Paul Nicholas
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Denis Norden
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Claire Oberman
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Bill Owen
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Galina Panova
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Esther Rantzen
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Pamela Salem
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Peter Sallis
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Eric Sykes
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Emma Thompson
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Frank Thornton
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Deborah Watling
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Brian Wilde
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Bernie Winters
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Terry Wogan
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Tessa Wyatt
Introduced By:
John Dunn
Director:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Producer:
John Fisher
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Barrie Hawes
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John Wiggins
Designer:
Chris Hull

BBC One London

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