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A weekly agricultural magazine.
Introduced by John Cherrington.

A new summary by the Vet, of the correct procedure for farmers to follow in simple and complex calving cases.
(BBC film)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Item presenter:
The Vet [name uncredited]
Film Editor:
Henry Fowler
Director:
David Martin
Producer:
Hilary Phillips
Producer:
Derek Smith

(Welcome)
gan Osian Ellis i Heather Harper, Kenneth Bowen, Cantorion Shelley
Cerddorfa Gymreig y BBC ac i chwithau
Osian Ellis welcomes you to a programme of music from Wales, with Heather Harper, Kenneth Bowen, The Shelley Singers, and the BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
(BBC recording)
(All transmitters)

Contributors

Presenter/Harpist:
Osian Ellis
Soprano:
Heather Harper
Tenor:
Kenneth Bowen
Singers:
The Shelley Singers
Musicians:
The BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor:
Arwel Hughes
Music Associate:
Alwyn Jones
Designer:
Alan Taylor
Producer:
Gethyn Stoodley Thomas

This week:
The Residents - Olive Stephens, Edward Moult, Reginald Webster
v.
The Challengers - Glenna Conway, Arthur Hilliar, Peter Quick
Chairman, Franklin Engelmann

Contributors

Panellist (The Residents):
Olive Stephens
Panellist (The Residents):
Edward Moult
Panellist (The Residents):
Reginald Webster
Panellist (The Challengers):
Glenna Conway
Panellist (The Challengers):
Arthur Hilliar
Panellist (The Challengers):
Peter Quick
Chairman:
Franklin Engelmann
Questions arranged and compiled by:
John P. Wynn
Presented by:
Ned Sherrin

A film of Alexandre Dumas's story of romance and adventure with Walter Abel, Paul Lukas, Margot Grahams.

The excitement of the famous story by Alexandre Dumas has captured each successive generation for a hundred years. This is the famous film production, being shown on BBC Television for the second time, of the best known of the adventures of the Musketeers, where the honour of the Queen of France is at stake, and there are many moments of suspense and much stirring action before her diamond studs are returned to her.

Contributors

Author:
Alexandre Dumas
Director:
Rowland Lee
Music:
Max Steiner
D'Artagnan:
Walter Abel
Athos:
Paul Lukas
Porthos:
Moroni Olsen
Aramis:
Onslow Stevens
Milady de Winter:
Margot Grahams
Constance:
Heather Angel

A comedy for television in six parts.
Written and produced by Rex Tucker.

Contributors

Writer/producer:
Rex Tucker
Film cameraman:
Leonard Newson
Film editor:
Ron de Mattos
Designer:
Frederick Knapman
Jane Holland:
Anne Castaldini
Anna Kortzeroth:
Anne Castaldini
Vera Dean:
Hannah Watt
Prince Laszlo:
Sandor Eles
King Klaus:
William Mervyn
Miss De Marchmont:
Pauline Letts
Kortzeroth:
Kenneth Thornett
Brainstein:
Alan Edwards
Porter:
Martin Gordon

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.

The three preceding programmes in this series have shown how Christians have been brought together by working for the refugees and the dispossessed. The last deals with the hope of unity between the churches which has sprung from this common action.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Photographed in Geneva by:
Wilfred Lemanis
Film editor:
Ken Bilton
Film directed by:
A. A. Englander
Producer:
Eric Blennerhassett

Television's most popular panel game.
Isabel Barnett, Gilbert Harding, Polly Elwes, Cyril Fletcher
In the chair, Eamonn Andrews

(Devised by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman and televised by arrangement with CBS and Maurice Winnick)

Contributors

Panellist:
Isabel Barnett
Panellist:
Gilbert Harding
Panellist:
Polly Elwes
Panellist:
Cyril Fletcher
Chairman:
Eamonn Andrews
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman
Producer:
Ronald Marsh

The farce by Ben Travers.

(Brian Rix, Leo Franklyn, Larry Noble, Sheila Mercier, Gerald Andersen, Peter Mercier, Toby Perkins, and Andrew Sachs are in 'Simple Spymen' at the Whitehall Theatre; John Slater is in 'The Ring of Truth' at the Savoy Theatre, London)
See page 3

Contributors

Author:
Ben Travers
Settings:
Stanley Moore
The play directed by:
Jack Williams
Television Presentation:
Mary Evans
Jim Finch:
Peter Mercier
Kate:
Hazel Douglas
Ernest Ramsbotham:
Larry Noble
Charlie Tutt:
Brian Rix
Mrs. Ramsbotham:
Sheila Mercier
Nicholas Ramsbotham:
John Slater
Betty Ramsbotham:
Ann Firbank
Fred Tutt:
Leo Franklyn
Mrs. Tutt:
Hattie Jacques
Tilly Winn:
Helen Jessop
Stanley Tutt:
Toby Perkins
Mr. Niblett:
Andrew Sachs
Mr. Chivers:
Gerald Andersen
Policeman:
Garth Adams

(See panel and page 3)

by Tchaikovsky
A television version of the fairy-tale by Charles Perrault and the ballet by Marius Petipa
Adapted and produced by Margaret Dale
[Starring] Margot Fonteyn as Princess Aurora, Michael Somes as Prince Florimund
At 9.35

(Michael Somers, Brian Shaw, Antoinette Sibley, and Audrey Farriss appear by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Ltd.; Lucette Aldous, John Chetsworth, Kenneth Bannerman, Nigel Moore, Gwen Marshall, Irene Siegfried, Gayrie McSween, and John O'Brien, by permission of the Ballet Rambert)

Contributors

Composer:
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Author:
Charles Perrault
Original ballet by:
Marius Petipa
Adapted by/Producer:
Margaret Dale
Music recorded by:
Royal Opera House Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Charles Taylor
Conductor:
John Lanchbery
New Choreography/Ballet Master:
Peter Wright
Costume Designer:
Jane Scrase Dickins
Film Cameraman:
Peter Sargent
Film Editor:
Harry Hastings
Designer:
Guy Sheppard
Princess Aurora:
Margot Fonteyn
Prince Florimund:
Michael Somes
Lilac Fairy (The Christening):
Lucette Aldous
Carabosse, The Wicked Fairy (The Christening):
Yvonne Cartier
The Fairy Godmothers (The Christening):
Antoinette Sibley
The Fairy Godmothers (The Christening):
Audrey Farriss
The Fairy Godmothers (The Christening):
June Lesley
The Fairy Godmothers (The Christening):
Prudence Rodney
The Fairy Godmothers (The Christening):
Judith Sinclair
The King (The Christening):
Alfred Rodrigues
The Queen (The Christening):
Felicity Gray
Cantalbutte, the Major Domo (The Christening):
Claude Newman
Four Princes (The Spell:
16 Years Later): Peter Wright
Four Princes (The Spell:
16 Years Later): John Chesworth
Four Princes (The Spell:
16 Years Later): Bob Stevenson
Four Princes (The Spell:
16 Years Later): Jelko Yuresha
The Countess (The Vision:
100 Years Later): Greta Ilamby
The Blue Birds (The Wedding):
Brian Shaw
The Blue Birds (The Wedding):
Antoinette Sibley
Pas de Trois (The Wedding):
Prudence Rodney
Pas de Trois (The Wedding):
Jelko Yuresha
Pas de Trois (The Wedding):
Judith Sinclair
Puss in Boots (The Wedding):
Keith Beckett
The White Cat (The Wedding):
Audrey Farriss
The Three Ivans (The Wedding):
Derek Westlake
The Three Ivans (The Wedding):
Robert Harvey
The Three Ivans (The Wedding):
Terry Gilbert
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Patricia Ashworth
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Pauline Barnes
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Gillian Bosworth
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Maria Butler
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Ann Constant
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Lane Evans
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Pearl Gaden
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Yvonne Joseph
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Monica Leigh
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Gayrie McSween
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Maureen Moore
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Ayako Ogawa
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Jeannette Osborne
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Yemaicl Oved
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Pamela Proud
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Valerie Reece
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Susan Solomon
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Irene Siegfried
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Cristina Stirling
Lilac Fairy's Attendants, Garland Dancers, Maids of Honour, Nymphs:
Selena Wylie
Duchesses, Courtiers, Nurses:
Noelle Aitken
Duchesses, Courtiers, Nurses:
Prudence Allen
Duchesses, Courtiers, Nurses:
Lilian de Arias
Duchesses, Courtiers, Nurses:
Irene Dunn
Duchesses, Courtiers, Nurses:
Gloria Gale
Duchesses, Courtiers, Nurses:
Jennifer Gay
Duchesses, Courtiers, Nurses:
Barbara Hitchcox
Duchesses, Courtiers, Nurses:
Dawn Keeler
Duchesses, Courtiers, Nurses:
Seraphina Lansdowne
Duchesses, Courtiers, Nurses:
Sara Luzita
Duchesses, Courtiers, Nurses:
Gwen Marshall
Duchesses, Courtiers, Nurses:
Jenny Trevelyan
Duchesses, Courtiers, Nurses:
Charlotte Selwyn
Dukes, Cavaliers, Courtiers, Heralds, Carabosse's Attendants:
Kenneth Bannerman
Dukes, Cavaliers, Courtiers, Heralds, Carabosse's Attendants:
Harry Cardwell
Dukes, Cavaliers, Courtiers, Heralds, Carabosse's Attendants:
Norman Dixon
Dukes, Cavaliers, Courtiers, Heralds, Carabosse's Attendants:
George Eyre
Dukes, Cavaliers, Courtiers, Heralds, Carabosse's Attendants:
Richard Classtone
Dukes, Cavaliers, Courtiers, Heralds, Carabosse's Attendants:
David Harding
Dukes, Cavaliers, Courtiers, Heralds, Carabosse's Attendants:
Nigel Moore
Dukes, Cavaliers, Courtiers, Heralds, Carabosse's Attendants:
Seamus Gordon
Dukes, Cavaliers, Courtiers, Heralds, Carabosse's Attendants:
Ken Robson
Dukes, Cavaliers, Courtiers, Heralds, Carabosse's Attendants:
Rudi Ssigeli
Dukes, Cavaliers, Courtiers, Heralds, Carabosse's Attendants:
John O'Brien
Dukes, Cavaliers, Courtiers, Heralds, Carabosse's Attendants:
Gabor Tokay
Dukes, Cavaliers, Courtiers, Heralds, Carabosse's Attendants:
Robin Willett
Dukes, Cavaliers, Courtiers, Heralds, Carabosse's Attendants:
Jeffery Taylor

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