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The members this week are: Kenneth Walker, Professor Harry Johnson, Goronwy Rees, Sir Julian Huxley, F.R.S.
Question-Master, Robert Kee

A sound recording can be heard in the Home Service on Friday at 1.10

Contributors

Panellist:
Kenneth Walker
Panellist:
Professor Harry Johnson
Panellist:
Goronwy Rees
Panellist:
Sir Julian Huxley
Question-Master:
Robert Kee
Producer:
Catherine Dove

The Queen Elizabeth National Park, on the borders of Uganda and the Belgian Congo, contains some of the wildest country left in Africa.
Armand and Michaela Denis make a journey through this huge reserve, which houses buffalo, waterbuck, antelope, and a herd of fifteen thousand hippopotami.
(Previously televised on May 28)

Contributors

Presenter/presented by:
Armand Denis
Presenter:
Michaela Denis

A serial in eight episodes written and produced by Shaun Sutton.
Loyalty and treason on the eve of the Armada.

Contributors

Writer/producer:
Shaun Sutton
Fights arranged by:
Terry Baker
Film cameraman:
Leonard Newson
Film editor:
Valerie Best
Designer:
Eileen Diss
Don Jose:
Roger Delgado
Don Alonzo:
Patrick Troughton
Rumbell:
Paul Whitsun-Jones
Ralph:
Colin Douglas
Toby:
Frazer Hines
Fidian:
Patrick Cargill
Bartholomew:
Nigel Arkwright
Wycherly Guard:
Anthony Sagar
Sir Thomas Wycherly:
Barry Letts
Lord Bretherton:
Desmond Llewelyn
Sir Edmund Carrick:
Anthony Parker
Earl Hawkeden:
John Geden
Sir Arthur St John:
Alec Bregonzi
Master Allan:
John Woodnutt
Roger Penlynden:
Michael Anderson
O'Keefe:
Bruce Stewart

A comedy by James Montgomery.

There will be one short interval, when Miss Hattie Jacques, in company with Mr. John Heawood, will fill the screen.

(Brian Rix, Leo Franklyn, Larry Noble, Charles Cameron, Peter Mercier, Gerald Andersen and Joan Sanderson are in "Simple Spymen" at the Whitehall Theatre; Hazel Douglas in "You Too Can Have a Body" at the Victoria Palace; Dora Bryan in "Living for Pleasure" at the Garrick Theatre, London; Hattie Jacques in "Large as Life" at the London Palladium)

Contributors

Author:
James Montgomery
Performer (Interval):
Hattie Jacques
Performer (Interval):
John Heawood
Musical arrangements:
Tommy Watt
Settings:
Rhoda Gray
The play directed by:
Jack Williams
Television Presentation:
Mary Evans
E.M. Ralston:
Charles Cameron
Dick Donnelly:
Peter Mercier
Bob Bennett:
Brian Rix
Clarence Van Dusen:
Gerald Andersen
Mrs. Ralston:
Joan Sanderson
Gwen Ralston:
Elspet Gray
Ethel Clark:
Hazel Douglas
Mabel:
Dora Bryan
Sabel:
Moyra Fraser
Roberts:
Larry Noble
The Rev. D. Doran:
Leo Franklyn

introduces Kenneth McKellar
The Trio:
Max Jaffa (violin), Reginald Kilbey (cello), Jack Byfield (piano)
The Linden Singers
Conductor, William Llewellyn

Contributors

Presenter/violinist:
Max Jaffa
Tenor:
Kenneth McKellar
Cellist:
Reginald Kilbey
Pianist:
Jack Byfield
Singers:
The Linden Singers
Conductor:
William Llewellyn
Producer:
Christian Simpson

Behind the Scenes at the Assembly Hall, Edinburgh, to meet Stephen Spender, the translator, Peter Wood , the producer, and members of the company preparing for the premiere of the Old Vic production of 'Mary Stuart' by Schiller.
Interviewer, Maurice Lindsay

(Televised by courtesy of the Old Vic Trust Ltd.)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Stephen Spender
Interviewee:
Peter Wood
Interviewer:
Maurice Lindsay
Scenery and costumes designed by:
Leslie Hurry
Television production:
Alan Rees

BBC Television

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