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from the Great Chapel of the House of the Sacred Mission, Kelham, Newark, Notts.
Celebrant, Fr. Paul Hume, S.S.M.
Preacher, the Very Rev. Eric Abbott, Dean of Westminster
The action of the service described by William Purcell.

Seventy years ago, Herbert Hamilton Kelly, then a curate in Wimbledon Park, founded the Society of the Sacred Mission to give all sorts of men an opportunity to serve God. The Society is now at work in three continents-training men for the Anglican Ministry in England, Australia, and South Africa. Today, the community at the Mother-House, together with representatives from overseas, celebrate this Solemn Eucharist in thanksgiving for the centenary of the birth of their founder.
(to 12.00)

Contributors

Celebrant:
Fr. Paul Hume
Preacher:
The Very Rev. Eric Abbott
Commentator:
William Purcell
Presented by:
Barrie Edgar

Special edition for the grower.
Introduced by Richard Martyr.

The Irrigation of Vegetables: E. J. Winter, Head of the Irrigation Section at the National Vegetable Research Station, Wellesbourne, Warwickshire, describes experiments being carried out at the station.

New Ideas for Horticultural Equipment: Crowther Brothers of Evesham illustrate ways of making greater use of existing machinery by means of farm-made adaptations.

From the BBC's Midland television studio

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Martyr
Item presenter (The Irrigation of Vegetables):
E. J. Winter
Film sequences:
Ion Trant
Film editor:
Henry Fowler
Producer:
Hilary Phillips

Hen atawon a gasglwyd gan
J. Lloyd Williams a'r ' Canorion '
I'w cyflwyno, Emrys Cleaver
Ac i'w canu
Jean Evans
John Stoddart
Cantorion Shelley
C6r-feistres, Eiddwen Griffiths
Rhan o Gerddorfa Gymreig y BBC
(Blaenwr, Philip Whiteway ) Arweinydd, Arwel Hughes
Golygydd Cerdd , Alwyn Jones
Cynllunydd, David Butcher
Y cynhyrchu gan
GETHYN STOODLEY THOMAS
(Darlleda John Stoddmrt trivy ganiatad Miss Bridget D'Oyly Carts)
(A programme of old songs)

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Lloyd Williams
Unknown:
Emrys Cleaver
Unknown:
Jean Evans
Unknown:
John Stoddart
Unknown:
Cantorion Shelley
Unknown:
Eiddwen Griffiths
Unknown:
Gerddorfa Gymreig
Unknown:
Philip Whiteway
Unknown:
Arwel Hughes
Unknown:
Golygydd Cerdd
Unknown:
Darlleda John Stoddmrt

by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Adapted by Rex Tucker.
[Starring] William Russell, Audrey Nicholson, Leslie Perrins

Contributors

Author:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Adapter:
Rex Tucker
Designer:
Stewart Marshall
Film cameraman:
Bill Munn
Film editor:
Ron de Mattos
Producer:
Richard West
Flora Gilchrist:
Audrey Nicholson
Ronald Gilchrist:
Peter Myers
St Ives:
William Russell
Miss Gilchrist:
Rosemary Scott
Rowley:
Bunny May
Powl:
Richard Dare
The Count:
Michael Hitchman
Mr Romaine:
Leslie Perrins
[Actor]:
John Harrison
[Actor]:
James Lomas
[Actor]:
Bruce Wightman

Roger Bond is a farmer's son, but his life is closely linked with the sea, and his dreams are of tides and boats and fishing and, above all, the spoils of the sea.
A BBC film made in the Isles of Scilly

Contributors

Subject:
Roger Bond
Story:
Tony Soper
Story:
Johnny Morris
Music written by:
Kenneth Savidge
[Music] played by:
Alfred Edwards
Film editor:
Paul Khan
Producer:
Tony Soper

Starring Perry Como
The last in the present series.
A special programme which also features Mitchell Ayres and the Orchestra, Ray Charles and the Singers, Louis Da Pron and the Dancers and Frank Gallop.

Contributors

Singer/presenter:
Perry Como
Musicians:
Mitchell Ayres and the Orchestra
Singers:
Ray Charles and the Singers
Dancers:
Louis Da Pron and the Dancers
Announcer:
Frank Gallop
Orchestrations:
Joe Lipman
Orchestrations:
Jack Andrews
Associate producer:
Henry Howard
Produced and directed for NBC by:
Clark Jones
The series edited for BBC Television by:
Richard Barclay

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Twentieth Century Theatre presents
"Musical Chairs"
by Ronald Mackenzie
[Photo captions] Andre Morell as Wilhelm Schindler, Kenneth Haigh as Joseph Schindler, Andree Melly as Mary Preston, Barbara Shelley as Irene Baumer, Marian Spencer as Mrs. Schindler, Cec Linder as Samuel Plagett, Ingeborg Wells as Anna, Donald Pickering as Geoffrey Preston

Tonight's play, the last in the Twentieth Century Theatre series, deals with the emotional conflicts within the Schindler family, and is set in and around the home of Wilhelm Schindler, who owns an oil well in Galicia, Poland. The year is 1931.

Contributors

Writer:
Ronald Mackenzie
Pianist:
Alfred Franks
Designer:
Barry Learoyd
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Wilhelm Schindler:
Andre Morell
Joseph Schindler:
Kenneth Haigh
Mary Preston:
Andree Melly
Irene Baumer:
Barbara Shelley
Mrs.:
SchindlerMarian Spencer
Samuel Plagett:
Cec Linder
Anna:
Ingeborg Wells
Geoffrey Preston:
Donald Pickering

with Joan Carlyle (soprano), Juan Oncina (tenor), Phyllis Sellick (piano), Nicanor Zabaleta (harp), The Pro Arte Orchestra
(Leader, Max Salpeter)
Conducted by Joseph Horovitz

Contributors

Soprano:
Joan Carlyle
Tenor:
Juan Oncina
Pianist:
Phyllis Sellick
Harpist:
Nicanor Zabaleta
Musicians:
The Pro Arte Orchestra
[Orchestra] leader:
Max Salpeter
[Orchestra] conducted by:
Joseph Horovitz
Designer:
Joan Carlyle
Producer:
Walter Todds

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