Programme Index

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Introduced by Jeanne Heal.

I'd like you to meet...: Lady Kenneth Clark
President of the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers.

Camera
Eric Coop shows famous hands he has photographed.

Embroidery
New designs for needlewomen by contemporary artists.

Time for Music
Osian Ellis plays the harp and sings folk songs.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeanne Heal
Speaker (I'd like you to meet...):
Lady Kenneth Clark
Photographer (Camera):
Eric Coop
Harpist/singer (Time for Music):
Osian Ellis
Editor:
Jacqueline Kennish
Producer:
S. E. Reynolds

A new play in four parts by John Blatchley.
Scene: England in 1381.
See page 37

Contributors

Writer:
John Blatchley
Settings:
Michael Yates
Producer:
Naomi Capon
Sir Martin Shandwick:
Andre van Gyseghem
Will Carter:
Thomas Heathcote
John Shandwick:
John Quilley
Blakeley:
Peter Sallis
Sir Robert Bellknap:
Hamlyn Benson
Earl of Salisbury:
Harold Jamieson
Black Ned:
Michael Godfrey

A play by Ronald Gow based on the Wessex story by Thomas Hardy.
From the Theatre Royal, Bristol.

Act 1
The Manor House at Wellbridge, New Year's Eve, 1870
Act 2
Sc.1: Tess's cottage. Sixteen months later
Sc.2: The Herons, Sandbourne. Two months later
Sc.3: A railway station. One hour later
Act 3
Sc.1: The house in the forest. A week later
Sc.2: Stonehenge. Two days later
Special performance before an invited audience by courtesy of the Old Vic Trust Limited.

Contributors

Author:
Ronald Gow
Based on the novel by:
Thomas Hardy
Scenery designed and executed by:
Patrick Robertson
Stage Director:
Nat Brenner
Stage Production:
Owen Reed
Presented for television by:
Michael Henderson
Mrs. Crumb:
Ethel Coleridge
Jonathan Kail:
George Holloway
Angel Clare:
Donald Eccles
Tess Durbeyfield:
Barbara Jefford
Mrs. Durbeyfield:
Everley Gregg
Liza-Lu:
Hilda Schroder
Alec d'Urberville:
Michael Aldridge
Mrs. Brooks:
Edith Manvell
A porter:
Peter Nichols
A man:
Lewis Gedge

See above and pages 4 and 5

Scottish Command presents The Edinburgh Military Tattoo
Directed and produced by Lt-Col. A.G.L. MacLean, C.B.E., and Capt. Forbes Taylor

Massed Pipes and Drums: 2nd Bn. Scots Guards, 2nd Bn. Black Watch, 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders, 1st Bn. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, Canadian Highlanders, Royal Netherlands Grenadiers Band

Drill Display by the Special Drill Flight of the R.A.F. Regiment, Fanfare de la Garde Republicaine a Cheval

Massed Military Bands of The Scots Guards, The Black Watch, The Seaforth Highlanders, The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders

Military Pageant: 'Scotland in Arms'
Grand Finale

Contributors

Directed and produced by:
Lt-Col. A.G.L. MacLean, C.B.E.
Directed and produced by:
Captain Forbes Taylor
Commentator:
Henry Green
Presented for television by:
Aubrey Singer

BBC Television

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