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and Weather for Farmers
Introduced by Gordon Mosley.

Farming in the Norfolk fens famous for the high yield and diversity of the crops, is not without its own special problems. Gordon Mosley interviews well-known fenland farming people and shows something of the life of those who live in the fens.
Filmed by the BBC's Agricultural Film Unit and John Lawes
BBC film, last shown on September 18, 1960

Contributors

Presenter/interviewer:
Gordon Mosley
Filmed by:
John Lawes
Film editor:
Henry Fowler

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Glenys Dowdle (soprano)
George Isaac (cello)
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Recordiadi BBC
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Soprano:
Glenys Dowdle
Cellist:
George Isaac
Unknown:
Cor Manstei
Unknown:
Cerddorfa Gymreig
Unknown:
Phillip Whiteway
Unknown:
Anwel Hughes
Unknown:
Roger Webster
Unknown:
Alwyn Jones

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Lord Harewood introduces some of the artists who starred at this year's Edinburgh Festival.
[Starring] Joan Sutherland, Elisabeth Soderstrom (Accompanist David Wilde), Julian Bream, George Malcolm and a section of the BBC Scottish Orchestra
Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conducted by James Lockhart
Recorded in the BBC studios in Edinburgh

Contributors

Presenter:
Lord Harewood
Soprano:
Joan Sutherland
Soprano:
Elisabeth Soderstrom
Pianist:
David Wilde
Guitarist:
Julian Bream
Harpsichordist:
George Malcolm
Musicians:
A section of the BBC Scottish Orchestra
[Orchestra] leader:
Peter Gibbs
[Orchestra] conducted by:
James Lockhart
Designer:
Douglas Duncan
Producer:
Alan Rees

by L. H. Evers.
Adapted and produced in six parts by Dorothea Brooking.

Contributors

Author:
L. H. Evers
Adapted and produced by:
Dorothea Brooking
Film cameraman:
Leonard Newson
Film editor:
Larry Toft
Designer:
Robert MacGowan
Anton:
Michael Meier
Prof:
Michael Luckie
Stanley:
Peter Hempson
Tommo:
Kevin Brennan
Ben's Old Man:
Wilfrid Brambell
Stephen Smertzer:
John Abineri
Frau Smertzer:
Stella Textor
Evans:
Maurice Travers

Twentieth-century church light music and readings from J. B. Phillips's translation of the New Testament to illustrate a theme introduced by Alan Gibson with Valerie Mountain, John Alldis and members of St. James' Youth Club, Lockleaze.
From the West

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Gibson
Singer:
Valerie Mountain
Conductor:
John Alldis
Producer:
Kenneth Savidge

Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton.
Starring Tony Hancock
featuring Colin Gordon, Jack Watling, John Le Mesurier, Hugh Lloyd, Charles Lloyd Pack, Noel Howlett, Diana King, Jose Read
Previously shown on June 16

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Simpson
Writer:
Ray Galton
Incidental music composed and orchestra conducted by:
Wally Stott
Designer:
Malcolm Goulding
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Anthony Aloysius Hancock:
Tony Hancock
The Doctor:
Colin Gordon
The Producer:
Jack Watling
The Air Marshall:
John Le Mesurier
Lift Assistant:
Hugh Lloyd
Mr. Humphries:
Charles Lloyd Pack
The Vicar:
Noel Howlett
Mrs. Humphries:
Diana King
The Girl:
Jose Read

[Starring] Katharine Hepburn and Franchot Tone in Sir James Barrie's Quality Street

When a dashing young soldier goes off to the Napoleonic Wars, his sweet-heart is left to face loneliness and the gossip of inquisitive neighbours in a small English village.

Contributors

Author:
Sir James Barrie
Phoebe Throseel:
Katharine Hepburn
Valentine Brown:
Franchot Tone
Susan Throssel:
Fay Bainter
Sergeant:
Eric Blore
Patty:
Cora Witherspoon
Miss Mary:
Estelle Winwood

Introduced by Eric Robinson and featuring this week Music of the Forties
With Diane Todd, Dennis Lotis, Benny Lee, Douglas Squires, Jean Muir, Joan Bramhall, Pauline Innes, Geoffrey Chard and The George Mitchell Singers.

Contributors

Presenter/the orchestra conducted by:
Eric Robinson
Singer:
Diane Todd
Singer:
Benny Lee
Dancer/Numbers staged by:
Douglas Squires
Dancer:
Jean Muir
Singer:
Joan Bramhall
Dancer:
Pauline Innes
Singer:
Geoffrey Chard
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Musical associate:
Alan Bristow
Settings:
Lionel Radford
Producer:
Graeme Muir

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