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from St. Aldate's Church, Oxford.
For the past hundred years undergraduates of the University have looked upon St. Aldate's as their parish church while at Oxford. Here, in this ancient church in the centre of the city, Town and Gown meet for worship.
Preacher: The Rector, The Rev. Keith de Berry

(to 12.00)

Contributors

Preacher:
The Rev. Keith de Berry
Organist and choirmaster:
John Long, F.R.C.O.

Introduced by Professor M. McG. Cooper.

A visit to the farms of Messrs. E. Moffift and Son at West Newham and Peepy, near Stocksfield, Northumberland.
Filmed by the BBC's Agricultural Film Unit
Produced by Hilary Phillips from the BBC's Midland television studio

Contributors

Presenter:
Professor M. McG. Cooper
Film Editor:
Henry Fowler
Producer:
Hilary Phillips

medd etholwyr Cymraeg dinas Caerdydd wrth ddau wleidyddwr sef
Llywelyn Williams
Yr Aelod Seneddol Llafur dros Abertillery a Meurig Roberts
Y Darpar Tmgeisydd Ceidwadol dros Sir Fan
Cadeirydd:
Gareth Alban Davies
Y cynhyrchu gan Selwyn Roderick
(Recordiad y BBC)
(Welsh Political Forum)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace only)

For Formula 1 cars over 100 laps of the two-mile circuit.
Direct from Monte Carlo.
Opening of the circuit by H.S.H. Prince Rainier III of Monaco and the start of the race.
Presented by Télé Monte-Carlo
The Monaco Grand Prix is the second international motor race of the season, counting towards the world championship for drivers.

Contributors

Commentator:
Raymond Baxter

Introduced by Wynford Vaughan Thomas.
A story of British films.
A programme to celebrate the twenty-fifth birthday of Rank Film Distributors
Including interviews with personalities who have played their part in this remarkable story, and excerpts from the following films:
1935-1940: 'Bulldog Jack' with Jack Hulbert
1940-1945 '49th Parallel' with Eric Portman and Glynis Johns
1945-1950 'The Wicked Lady' with Margaret Lockwood
1950-1955 'Hamlet' with Laurence Olivier
1955-1960 'One Good Turn' with Norman Wisdom
1960 "Savage Innocents' with Anthony Quinn and Yoko Tani
'Doctor in Love' with Michael Craig, Leslie Phillips and Virginia Maskell
1935-1958 Gaumont British Newsreels
1960 'Look at Life'
Films by courtesy of the Rank Organisation

Contributors

Presenter:
Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Script:
Ernest Betts
Presented by:
Alan Sleath

The escape the Germans allowed
A serial in seven episodes written and produced by Shaun Sutton.

Contributors

Writer/producer:
Shaun Sutton
Film cameraman:
Leonard Newson
Film cameraman:
Bill Munn
Film editor:
Ron de Mattos
Designer:
Frederick Knapman
Lieutenant Anson R.N.V.R.:
Barry Letts
Gaston Rondeur:
Derek Francis
German Corporal:
Alan Haywood
Herr Grosnitz:
Patrick Cargill
Herr Bauer:
Harvey Hall
Marie:
Nanette Newman
René:
Peter Hempson
Batiste:
Douglas Blackwell
Jacques:
John Curie
Captain Miller:
James Sharkey
Cafe proprietor:
Peter Welch
Corbeau:
John Ruddock
Cook:
Edna Petrie
Gestapo Guard:
Douglas Sheldon
Captain Gill:
Nigel Arkwright
Others taking part:
Ricky Felgate
Others taking part:
Norman Lambert
Others taking part:
Jon Dennis
Others taking part:
Keith Goodman
Others taking part:
Leslie Wright
Others taking part:
Guy Duncan
Others taking part:
Peter Stuart
Others taking part:
Robert Weedon
Others taking part:
David Ap-Richards
Others taking part:
Peter Badger

John Franklyn Robbins questions an Anglican, a Roman Catholic, and a Free Churchman about recent changes in their Churches' ways of work and worship.

Canon H. Hammersley Fr. George Songhurst, The Rev. Frank Davies

Film sequences by Steve Stephens and the North of England Film Unit

Contributors

Presenter:
John Franklyn Robbins
Panellist:
Canon H. Hammersley
Panellist:
Fr. George Songhurst
Panellist:
The Rev. Frank Davies
Film sequences:
Steve Stephens
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

Starring Perry Como
with Eve Arden, Sarah Vaughan, The Piero Brothers, Allen and Rossi, The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra, The Ray Charles Singers, The Louis da Pron Dancers.
Written by Herbert Baker, Billy Friedberg, and Will Glickman.

Contributors

Singer/Presenter:
Perry Como
Comedienne:
Eve Arden
Singer:
Sarah Vaughan
Jugglers:
The Piero Brothers
Comedians:
Allen and Rossi
Musicians:
The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra
Singers:
The Ray Charles Singers
Dancers:
The Louis da Pron Dancers
Produced for NBC by:
Clark Jones
Writer:
Herbert Baker
Writer:
Billy Friedberg
Writer:
Will Glickman
Edited for BBC Television by:
Richard Barclay

by Irwin Shaw.
[Starring] Donald Pleasence, Richard Pasco, Dilys Hamlett, Elwyn Brook-Jones
with Douglas Wilmer, Ewen Solon
(BBC recording)

Contributors

Writer:
Irwin Shaw
Designer:
Clifford Hatts
Producer:
John Jacobs
Boubard:
Keneth Thornett
Popinot:
Bartlett Mullins
Lucien Gerard:
Alex Scott
Christine Theodor:
Renny Lister
Gannerac:
George Murcell
Helene Mariotte:
Dilys Hamlett
Sophie Vauquin:
Annabel Maule
Robert de Mauny:
Richard Pasco
Malassis:
Elwyn Brook-Jones
David Stein:
Alan Keith
Ida Stein:
Margot van Der Burgh
Andre Vauquin:
Ewen Solon
Steingel:
John Bennett
General Roucheau:
Richard Warner
General Mousset:
Douglas Wilmer
General Kiev:
Peter Stephens
Colonel von Kohl:
Joseph Furst
Admiral Vespery:
Donald Pleasence
Haynes:
Lloyd Lamble
French Captain:
Eric Thompson
Lieut Crane:
Guy Kingsley Poynter
American Sergeant:
Gaylord Cavallaro
Monsieur Jacques:
John Southworth
The Woman:
Charmian Eyre
Prosecutor:
Nicholas Selby
Defence Counsel:
Joby Blanshard
The Guard:
Maxwell Shaw
French Lieutenant:
David Ritch

Sir Roy Welensky, Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Face to Face with John Freeman
'My father was an adventurer and was always chasing rainbows'.
'Boxing was my first love'.
'I suffered with the stigma of being a Jew'.
'I was fat as a kid'.
'They support you when you win, and if you lose you're in the dressing-room on your own... the sooner you learn that in this vale of tears the better for you'.

Contributors

Interviewee:
Sir Roy Welensky
Interviewer:
John Freeman
Drawings:
Feliks Topolski
Producer:
Hugh Burnett

Robert Farnon takes you on a Journey into Melody
With The Robert Farnon Orchestra, Elizabeth Larner, Adele Leigh, Steve Arlen, Gordon Boyd and Guest artist: Flora Robson
The Studio Dancers

Contributors

Presenter/orchestra conductor:
Robert Farnon
Producer:
Charles R. Rogers
Musicians:
The Robert Farnon Orchestra
Singer:
Elizabeth Larner
Soprano:
Adele Leigh
Singer:
Steve Arlen
Singer:
Gordon Boyd
Reader:
Flora Robson
Musical associate:
Douglas Gamley
Dancers:
The Studio Dancers
Choreography:
Denys Palmer
Designer:
Malcolm Goulding

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