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Another film in the series produced by the National Broadcasting Company of America and the U.S. Navy, with the assistance of the Admiralty, and using film from both allied and enemy sources.

Some of the historic events that led up to the collapse of Nazi Germany, including the Yalta conference, the liberation of Paris, the crossing of the Rhine, and the mass surrenders of the German forces.
Film introduced by Michael Lewis, Professor of History at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.
(Previously televised on April 6)

Contributors

Introduced by:
Michael Lewis

Popular Marches played by the Band of the Grenadier Guards
Conducted by Major F.J. Harris A.R.C.M.

Coronation Ceremony
A film produced for the Central Office of Information explaining the significance and historical background to the Coronation ceremony.

Gordon Gets Going
[Starring] Bruce Gordon

(to 17.45)

Contributors

Musicians:
Band of the Grenadier Guards
Conductor:
Major F.J. Harris
[Actor] (Gordon Gets Going):
Bruce Gordon

by Eric Nicol.
[Starring] Bernard Braden
See 'Television Diary' on page 15

Contributors

Writer:
Eric Nicol
Producer:
Patrick Harvey
Settings:
Michael Yates
Jackson:
Errol MacKinnon
Sangster:
Neil McCallum
Mac:
Bernard Braden
Colonel Cragg:
Charles Richardson
Major Butters:
Bill Nagy
Inspector Renfrew:
Harold Ayer
Judith Twist:
Deborah Turnbull
Shorty:
Neil McCallum
A reporter:
Errol MacKinnon
A Public Relations Officer:
Bill Nagy
Gabriel:
Robert Eddison

From the Free Trade Hall in Manchester.
The principal fight is a ten-round middleweight contest between
Jackie Braddock Central Area Welterweight Champion
and Eric McQuade
Also on the bill tonight are: Danny Harvey, Alby Tissong, Teddy Peckham
At the ringside, Harry Carpenter and Henry Rose
Programme by arrangement with K.B. Promotions

Contributors

Boxer:
Jackie Braddock
Boxer:
Eric McQuade
Boxer:
Danny Harvey
Boxer:
Alby Tissong
Boxer:
Teddy Peckham
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Henry Rose

BBC Television

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