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for Industrial Sunday from Dartford Parish Church, Kent.
Men and women of Dartford bring offerings from their industries and ask a blessing on their life and labour.
The lessors read by an apprentice, a foreman, a shop steward, and a works manager.
Preacher, The Rev. Joseph McCulloch, Rector of St. Mary Le Bow, Cheapside, London.
The Service conducted by The Rev. Kenneth W. Jones, Industrial Chaplain to the Bishop of Rochester.
The Rev. A. Montgomery Mairn representing the Free Churches
(to 12.00)

Contributors

Reader:
An apprentice [name uncredited]
Reader:
A foreman [name uncredited]
Reader:
A shop steward [name uncredited]
Reader:
A works manager [name uncredited]
Preacher:
The Rev. Joseph McCulloch
Service conductor:
The Rev. Kenneth W. Jones
Speaker:
The Rev. A. Montgomery Mairn
Organist:
P. B. W. Lintell

and Weather for Farmers
Introduced by John Cherrington.

Planning for Profit
Clifford Selly and David Wallace with the last in their present series on a new simple costing system.

Transporting Milk
George Wardrop takes a look at the latest developments in the bulk handling of milk from the farm.

From the Midlands

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Item presenter (Planning for Profit):
Clifford Selly
Item presenter (Planning for Profit):
David Wallace
Item presenter (Transporting Milk):
George Wardrop
Producer:
Gordon Mosley

Gwahoddwn chwi i ymuno a chyrjulleidfa egliwysi unideibol y cylch mewn rhaglen o ganu emynau o Seion, Capel y Bedyddiwyr,
Llanelli Arweinydd , Mansel Thomas Organydd, Arwel Hughes
Unawdydd, Kenneth Bowen
Cvflwynir yr emynau gan
Y Parch. M. R. Mainwaring Y telediad yng ngofal
GETHYN STOODLEY THOMAS
Recordiad y BBC

Contributors

Unknown:
Llanelli Arweinydd
Unknown:
Mansel Thomas
Unknown:
Arwel Hughes
Unknown:
Kenneth Bowen
Unknown:
M. R. Mainwaring
Unknown:
Gethyn Stoodley Thomas

by Sir Walter Scott.
Adapted for television in seven parts by E. J. Bell.
Starring Tom Fleming as Rob Roy

Contributors

Author:
Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by:
E. J. Bell
Producer:
Kevin Sheldon
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Film cameraman:
John A. S. Turner
Film editor:
Ron de Mattos
Location and fight film sequences directed by:
Terry Baker
Music composed and conducted by:
Lawrence Leonard Frank
Osbaldistone:
Donald Douglas
Captain Thornton:
John Grieve
Dougal:
Roddy McMillan
Bailie Nicol Jarvie:
Leonard Maguire
Andrew Fairservice:
Bryden Murdoch
Duke of Montrose:
Ernest Hare
Galbraith:
Jameson Clark
Rashleigh Osbaldistone:
Gabriel Woolf
Morris:
Martin Wyldeck
Helen Campbell:
Noreen Craven
Hamiash:
Michael McKevitt
Robert:
David Stuart
Rob Roy:
Tom Fleming

More people than ever are buying religious books. What are the facts behind the boom? This evening's programme visits the 'Christianity in Books' Exhibition at St. Martin-in-the-Fields; a publisher; and customers in London bookshops.
Introduced by William Purcell.
From the Midlands

Contributors

Presenter:
William Purcell
Film cameraman:
Stewart Farnell
Sound recorded by:
Peter Caselberg
Film editor:
Edward Le Lorrain
Producer:
Barrie Edgar

Starring Yolande Donlan and Michael Rennie.

Miss Pilgrim, an American factory worker, comes to England on an exchange jobs scheme and settles in a peaceful village. But the peace and quiet is soon shattered when she leads the villagers in a revolt against the Government who are planning to rehouse them.

Contributors

Director:
Val Guest
Laramie Pilgrim:
Yolande Donlan
Bob Thane:
Michael Rennie
The Mayor:
Garry Marsh
The Vicar:
Emrys Jones
Mrs Jenkins:
Helena Pickard
Postmaster:
Jon Pertwee
Mr Jenkins:
Reginald Beckwith

Chairman, Eamonn Andrews
Panel: Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, Cyril Fletcher, John Gregson and a mystery guest celebrity.
Televised by arrangement with CBS and Maurice Winnick

Contributors

Chairman:
Eamonn Andrews
Panellist:
Isobel Barnett
Panellist:
Barbara Kelly
Panellist:
Cyril Fletcher
Panellist:
John Gregson
Research:
Julia Cave
Director:
Richard Evans
Producer:
John Warrington
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman

says Joan Regan and invites Edmund Hockridge, Bert Weedon, Paul and Peta Page and The Polka Dots.

Contributors

Singer:
Joan Regan
Baritone:
Edmund Hockridge
Guitarist:
Bert Weedon
Puppeteer:
Paul Page
Puppeteer:
Peta Page
Singers:
The Polka Dots
Musical director:
Harry Rabinowitz
Orchestra leader:
Alec Firman
Musical associate:
Ronald Cass
Staging:
Malcolm Goddard
Settings:
Stanley Dorfman
Producer:
John Street

A fortnightly magazine of the arts.
Tonight's edition includes:
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
Extracts from the controversial production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, and comments on their approach to the part and the play from Ian Bannen who plays Hamlet and Peter Wood who directs the production.
Introduced and edited by Huw Wheldon.

Contributors

Interviewee (Hamlet, Prince of Denmark):
Ian Bannen
Interviewee (Hamlet, Prince of Denmark):
Peter Wood
Film editor:
Allan Tyrer
Associate producer:
Nancy Thomas
Associate producer:
Humphrey Burton
Presenter/editor:
Huw Wheldon

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