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for Whitsunday from St. Cuthbert's Parish Church, Saltcoats; conducted by the Minister, the Rev. Alexander Smart, Ph.D., D.D.
(to 10.30)

Contributors

Conductor:
The Rev. Alexander Smart
Organist and Choirmaster:
Leslie Thornton
Television presentation:
Ronald Falconer
Director:
Robert Stewart

A weekly agricultural magazine for those who live by the land.
Introduced by Ben Coutts.

Humphrey Barron investigates pig-marketing in Northern Ireland and discusses the system with farmers and officials of the Northern Ireland Pig Marketing Board. A. E. Swain, Chairman of the Board, answers questions in the studio.
Film sequences by the BBC's Agricultural Film Unit

Contributors

Presenter:
Ben Coutts
Item presenter:
Humphrey Barron
Interviewee:
A. E. Swain
Film editor:
Henry Fowler
Producer:
Hilary Phillips

Bugeilgerdd gan CEIRIOG
Y gerddoriaeth gan Idris Lewis
DyfnaUt Morgan yn cyflwyno detholiad o brif waith Ceiriog gyda
Ann Walters , Iona Jones
Stuart Burrows , Richard Rees
Cantorion Shelley
(Cðr-feistres, Eiddwen Griffiths )
Cerddorfa Gymreig y BBC (Blaenwr, Philip Whiteway ) Arweinydd, Arwel Hughes
Golygydd Cerdd. Alwyn Jones
Cynllunydd, David Butcher
Y cynhyrchu gan
GETHYN STOODLEY THOMAS
('Alun Mabon': the pastoral poem by Ceiriog; music by Idris Lewis )

Contributors

Unknown:
Idris Lewis
Unknown:
Ann Walters
Unknown:
Iona Jones
Unknown:
Stuart Burrows
Unknown:
Richard Rees
Unknown:
Cantorion Shelley
Unknown:
Eiddwen Griffiths
Unknown:
Cerddorfa Gymreig
Unknown:
Philip Whiteway
Unknown:
Arwel Hughes
Unknown:
Golygydd Cerdd.
Unknown:
David Butcher
Unknown:
Gethyn Stoodley Thomas
Unknown:
Alun Mabon
Author:
null Ceiriog
Music:
Idris Lewis

An Astaire-Rogers film musical starring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers with Ralph Bellamy and Jack Carson.

Contributors

Music and lyrics:
Irving Berlin
Tony Flagg:
Fred Astaire
Amanda Cooper:
Ginger Rogers
Stephen Arden:
Ralph Bellamy
Aunt Cora:
Luella Gear
Connors:
Jack Carson
Dr Powers:
Walter Kingsford

The Royal Ballet in 'Pineapple Poll'
A ballet by John Cranko
Music by Arthur Sullivan
Arranged by Charles Mackerras

With David Blair, Merle Park and Stanley Holden
[with] Brenda Taylor, Gerd Larsen
[and] Christine Beckley, Jacqueline Daryl, Monica Mason, Patricia Thorogood, Debra Wayne, Hylda Zinkin, Lambert Cox, Bryan Lawrence, Christopher Newton, Ronald Plaisted, Derek Rencher, Keith Rosson

Pineapple Poll like all the women of Portsmouth, falls hopelessly in love with handsome Captain Belaye, and as a result H.M.S. 'Hot Cross Bun' nearly sets sail with a very odd crew indeed.

'Pineapple Poll,' which is in the current repertory of The Royal Ballet, is freely adapted from 'The Bumboat Woman's Story,' by W.S. Gilbert

Contributors

Choreographer:
John Cranko
Adapted from 'The Bumboat Woman's Story' by:
W.S. Gilbert
Music:
Arthur Sullivan
Arranged by/Conductor:
Charles Mackerras
Designer:
Osbert Lancaster
Music recorded by:
London Symphony Orchestra
Leader:
Hugh Maguire
Producer:
Margaret Dale
Principal Dancer:
David Blair
Principal Dancer:
Merle Park
Principal Dancer:
Stanley Holden
Dancer:
Brenda Taylor
Dancer:
Gerd Larsen
Dancer:
Christine Beckley
Dancer:
Jacqueline Daryl
Dancer:
Monica Mason
Dancer:
Patricia Thorogood
Dancer:
Debra Wayne
Dancer:
Hylda Zinkin
Dancer:
Lambert Cox
Dancer:
Bryan Lawrence
Dancer:
Christopher Newton
Dancer:
Ronald Plaisted
Dancer:
Derek Rencher
Dancer:
Keith Rosson

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
Captain Miller:
James Sharkey
Lieut Anson, R.N.V.R.:
Barry Letts
Gestapo Guard:
Douglas Sheldon
Captain Gill:
Nigel Arkwright
Herr Grosnitz:
Patrick Cargill
Herr Bauer:
Harvey Hall
Richter:
Roger Delgado
Gaston Rondeur:
Derek Francis
Jacques:
John Curia
Batiste:
Douglas Blackwell

The Rev. Norman Wooldridge talks about the first Whit Sunday and its meaning for us.
From the BBC's West of England television studio
The pictures are reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees, the National Gallery, London, and the Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham.

Contributors

Presenter:
The Rev. Norman Wooldridge
Presented by:
Kenneth Savidge

An impression of Lincoln Cathedral at work and of local opinion about it.
The Cathedral Choir under the direction of Dr. Gordon Slater
Made by the BBC North Regional Film Unit

Contributors

Photographed by:
Gerry Pullen
Recorded by:
Graham Turner
Editor:
Arthur Smith
Singers:
The Cathedral Choir
[Choir] under the direction of:
Dr. Gordon Slater
Producer:
Roy Harris
Producer:
Peter Hamilton

starring Perry Como
with Kay Starr, Neile Adams, Steve McQueen, The Wiere Brothers, 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
Singer:
Kay Starr
Guest:
Neile Adams
Guest:
Steve McQueen
Comedians:
The Wiere Brothers
Musicians:
The Mitchell Ayres Orchestra
Singers:
The Ray Charles Singers
Dancers:
The Louis da Pron Dancers
Producer for NBC:
Clark Jones
Writer:
Herbert Baker
Writer:
Billy Friedberg
Writer:
Will Glickman
Edited for BBC Television by:
Richard Barclay

by Ted Willis
Based on the novel by Richard Gordon.

Contributors

Writer:
Ted Willis
Based on the novel by:
Richard Gordon
Setting:
Stanley Moore
The play directed by:
Wallace Douglas
Television Presentation:
Mary Evans
John Evans:
Emrys James
Tony Grimsdyke:
Dickie Henderson
Vera:
Helen Jessop
Simon Sparrow:
Brian Rix
Sir Lancelot Spratt:
Charles Cameron
Bromley:
Larry Noble
Riggie:
Liz Fraser
Matron:
Fabia Drake
Janet:
Sheila Hancock

A fortnightly magazine of the arts.
Tonight's edition includes
Scenes from 'The Caretaker' now running at the Duchess Theatre, London and an interview with the author Harold Pinter.
Introduced and edited by Huw Wheldon.

Contributors

Interviewee:
Harold Pinter
Film editor:
Allan Tyrer
Producer:
Peter Newington
Associate producer:
Nancy Thomas
Presenter/editor:
Huw Wheldon

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