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Head Office decides that the new railway needs publicity and arranges to send a journalist and photographer to report on building operations. To Bart's dismay the journalist is a determined young woman whose search for photographs leads her into dangerous Indian territory.
Last shown in May

Contributors

Major Bart McClelland:
Jeff Morrow
Billy Kincaid:
Judd Pratt

in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh at 7.45

Circus Presentation by Cyril and Bernard Mills
Circus Parade heralded by The State Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry
Circus Band under the baton of Charles Hothaa
The scene described by Richard Dimbleby

Direct from tonight's performance at Olympia in aid of The Imperial Cancer Research Fund and The Central Council of Physical Recreation

Contributors

Circus Presentation:
Cyril Mills
Circus Presentation:
Bernard Mills
Musicians:
The State Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry
Equestrian Director:
A. Yelding
Equestrian Director:
F. Foster, Jnr.
Musicians:
Circus Band
Musical Director:
Charles Hothaa
Commentator:
Richard Dimbleby
Television Production:
Derek Burrell-Davis

by Rudyard Kipling.
Dramatised by A. R. Rawlinson.
Starring Joseph O'Conor, William Mervyn, John Westbrook, Henry Oscar

Scientific knowledge can be used either for the good of mankind or for its destruction. This is the dilemma of a man who has to decide whether the world is ready to receive such knowledge.

Contributors

Author:
Rudyard Kipling
Dramatised by:
A. R. Rawlinson
Produced and designed by:
Hal Burton
Clement:
Meadows White
John of Burgo:
John Westbrook
Anne of Norton:
Daphne Goddard
Brother Thomas:
William Mervyn
Stephen de Sautre, Abbot of St Illods:
Joseph O'Conor
The Moorish Doctor:
Peter Duguid
Roger of Salerno:
Henry Oscar
First monk:
Frank Sieman
The Prior:
John Dunbar
Roger Bacon:
Gerald James

Introduced by Alan Melville and produced by Bryan Sears.
Those taking part include: Theodore Bikel, Joan Hammond, Trio Capricho Espanol.

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Melville
Producer:
Bryan Sears
Singer:
Theodore Bikel
Soprano:
Joan Hammond
Group:
Trio Capricho Espanol
Dancer:
Sheila Falconer
Dancer:
Geraldine Lynton
Dancer:
Shirley Sunners
Dancer:
Richard Garner
Dancer:
Colin Stowe
Dancer:
Ralph Tobert
Choreography:
Malcolm Clare
Orchestra directed by:
Harry Rabinowitz
[Orchestra] leader:
Alec Firman
Designer:
Malcolm Goulding

where the refugees of Europe linger and wait, and their children know of no other home.
A report by Yul Brynner.
Christopher Chataway M.P., one of the four young Britons who inspired the idea of a World Refugee Year, introduces a second showing of this film.
Written and produced by Stanley Wright.
Made in collaboration with the BBC for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
First shown in January

10.05-10.35 View: The weekly magazine of the South and West
(Rowridge)

Contributors

Reporter:
Yul Brynner
Presenter:
Christopher Chataway
Writer/producer:
Stanley Wright
Production supervised by:
Anatole Litvak

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