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From Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, London.
Conducted by Dr. Howard Williams.
The value of persons and their life in society.
Lessons:
Genesis 18. vv. 22-33
Romans 12
Hymns:
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty For all the love that from our earliest days
O thou my soul, bless God the Lord Lord from whom all blessings flow
See how great a flame aspires
(to 11.30)

Contributors

Conductor:
Dr. Howard Williams
Organist and Choirmaster:
Gerald Barnes
Presented for television by:
Innes Lloyd

Eraill a lafuriasant
Ymunwn mewn myfyrdod a mawl dan arweiniad y Parchedig R. Ifor Parry Cenir yr emynau gan Y Cantorion
Cymreig Arweinydd, Arwel Hughes Y rhaglen yng ngofal
Y Parchedig Glyn Parry-Jones
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Detholiad o
Emyn o Fawl gan Mendelssohn
Cantorion: Glenys Dowdle, Stuart Burrows,
CYMDEITHAS GORAWL RHYDAMAN Arweinydd, Hywel G. Evans
Organydd, Arwel Hughes
Golygydd cerdd, Moelfryn Harries
Telediad allanol a recordiwyd yng nghapel Bethany, Eglwys Bresby teraidd Cymru, Rhydaman
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Singer/cantorion:
Glenys Dowdle
Singer/cantorion:
Stuart Burrows
Unknown:
Cymdeithas Gorawl Rhydaman
Unknown:
Hywel G. Evans
Organist/organydd:
Arwel Hughes
Unknown:
Moelfryn Harries
Cynhyrchydd/producer:
Gethyn Stoodley Thomas
Unknown:
Eglwys Bresby

and Weather for Farmers
Introduced by John Cherrington.
invites the Minister of Agriculture, the Rt. Hon. Christopher Soames, C.B.E., M.P. to answer questions put to him by agricultural journalists following the 1962 Price Review.
Programme subject to announcement of details of the Price Review in Parliament

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Panellist:
The Rt. Hon. Christopher Soames
Producer:
Ronald Webster

The Pageant of English History written by William Shakespeare.
A second showing of 11: The Rabble from Kent

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Music:
Christopher Whelen
Title Music:
Sir Arthur Bliss
Designer:
Stanley Morris
Director:
Michael Hayes
Producer:
Peter Dews
Murderer:
Terence Lodge
Murderer:
Adrian Brine
Murderer:
Anthony Valentine
Duke of Suffolk:
Edgar Wreford
King Henry the Sixth:
Terry Scully
Margaret, Queen to King Henry:
Mary Morris
Cardinal Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester, great-uncle to the king:
Robert Lang
Duke of Somerset:
Alan Rowe
Earl of Warwick:
Frank Windsor
Earl of Salisbury:
Gordon Gostelow
Vaux:
John Murray Scott
A sea-captain:
David Andrews
Master:
John Ringham
Master's Mate:
Derek Ware
Two Gentlemen, prisoners with Suffolk:
John Greenwood
Two Gentlemen, prisoners with Suffolk:
Jeremy Bisley
Walter Whitmore:
Adrian Brine
George Bevis:
Timothy Harley
John Holland:
Tony Garnett
Jack Cade, a rebel:
Esmond Knight
Dick the Butcher:
Anthony Valentine
Smith the Weaver:
Terence Lodge
The Clerk of Chatham:
Terry Wale
Michael:
Barry Jackson
Sir Humphrey Stafford:
Leon Shepperdson
Brother to Stafford:
John Murray Scott
Duke of Buckingham:
Kenneth Farrington
Lord Say:
John Warner
Messenger:
John Greenwood
Messenger:
Jeremy Bisley
Soldier:
Derek Ware
Lord Clifford:
John Barcroft
Young Clifford, his son:
Jerome Willis
Alexander Iden, a Kentish gentleman:
Jeffry Wickham
Richard, Duke of York:
Jack May
Edward:
Julian Glover
George:
Patrick Garland
Richard:
Paul Daneman

[Starring] Janet Leigh and Tony Martin
with Gloria Dehaven, Eddie Bracken, Ann Miller, Bob Crosby
and featuring The Charlivels

A gay musical comedy of talented young hopefuls in search of fame and fortune amongst the glittering lights of New York's 'Great White Way'.

Contributors

Acrobats:
The Charlivels
Dan Carter:
Tony Martin
Nancy Paterson:
Janet Leigh
Hopeful Hannah Holbrook:
Gloria Dehaven
Lew Conway:
Eddie Bracken
Joyce Campbell:
Ann Miller
Bob Crosby:
null Himself

by Charles Dickens
Dramatised in thirteen episodes by Constance Cox

In which the time arrives for Nancy to redeem her pledge to Rose - and fails.

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Dramatised by:
Constance Cox
Music composed by:
Ron Grainer
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Producer:
Eric Tayler
Mr Brownlow:
George Curzon
Rose Maylie:
Gay Cameron
Bill Sikes:
Peter Vaughan
Nancy:
Carmel McSharry
Fagin:
Max Adrian
Noah Claypole, alias Morris Bolter:
Barry Wilsher
Charley Bates:
Alan Rothwell
Tom Chitling:
Peter Furnell
Oliver Twist:
Bruce Prochnik
Mr Grimwig:
William Mervyn
Barney:
Peter Bennett
Dr Losberne:
Lloyd Pearson

on behalf of The World Wildlife Fund British National Appeal by Peter Scott.
Contributions, preferably by crossed postal order or cheque, will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to: Peter Scott, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Scott

The Church of England has been using its present Prayer Book for 300 years. Does it help or hinder worship? Should it be brought up to date? These are among the questions put to Bishop Stephen Bayne Executive Officer of the Anglican Communion and The Rev. Gordon Rupp Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Manchester by Brian Redhead.

Contributors

Interviewee:
Stephen Bayne
Interviewee:
The Rev. Gordon Rupp
Interviewer:
Brian Redhead
Producer:
Peter Hamilton

by James Bridie.
[Starring] Jill Bennett
with Iain Cuthbertson, Moultrie R. Kelsall, Molly Urquhart and Victor Carin

Contributors

Author:
James Bridie
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Designer:
Douglas Duncan
Victoria Thomson:
Jill Bennett
Maggie:
Denise Coffey
Frank Burdon:
Victor Carin
Mrs Flanagan:
Molly Urquhart
Lisbet Skirving:
Elaine Wells
Provost Thomson:
Iain Cuthbertson
Mr McKellar:
Douglas Murchie
Horace Skirving:
Ewan Roberts
Court Officer:
Alistair Audsley
Sheriff Substitute:
Moultrie R. Kelsall
Procurator-Fiscal:
John Grieve
Mr Menzies, Q.C.:
Bryden Murdoch
Clerk of the Court:
Donald Blades
Matthew Aloysius Cassidy:
Alex Mavoy

from the Villa Louvigny, Luxembourg
Mireille introduces the programme.

Singers:
Eleonore Schwarz (Austria), Fud Leclerc (Belgium), Ellen Winther (Denmark),
Marion Rung (Finland), Isabelle Aubret (France), Conny Froboess (Germany),
Claudio Villa (Italy), Camillo Felgen (Luxembourg), Francois Deguelt (Monaco), Duo 'De Spelbrekers' (Netherlands), Inger Jacobsen (Norway), Victor Balaguer (Spain), Inger Berggren (Sweden), Jean Philippe (Switzerland), Ronnie Carroll (United Kingdom), Lola Novakovic (Yugoslavia)

The United Kingdom entry "Ring-a-ding Girl" written by Stan Butcher and Syd Cordell and sung by Ronnie Carroll with the orchestra conducted by Wally Stott.
Scene described by David Jacobs.
Produced by Rene Steichen and Joseph Pauly of Tele-Luxembourg

Contributors

Presenter:
Mireille [Delannoy]
Singer (Austria):
Eleonore Schwarz
Singer (Belgium):
Fud Leclerc
Singer (Denmark):
Ellen Winther
Singer (Finland):
Marion Rung
Singer (France):
Isabelle Aubret
Singer (Germany):
Conny Froboess
Singer (Italy):
Claudio Villa
Singer (Luxembourg):
Camillo Felgen
Singer (Monaco):
Francois Deguelt
Singers (Netherlands):
Duo 'De Spelbrekers'
Singer (Norway):
Inger Jacobsen
Singer (Spain):
Victor Balaguer
Singer (Sweden):
Inger Berggren
Singer (Switzerland):
Jean Philippe
Singer (United Kingdom):
Ronnie Carroll
Singer (Yugoslavia):
Lola Novakovic
The orchestra conducted by:
Jean Roderes
Songwriter (Ring-a-ding Girl):
Stan Butcher
Songwriter (Ring-a-ding Girl):
Syd Cordell
Conductor (United Kingdom):
Wally Stott
Commentator:
David Jacobs
Producer:
Rene Steichen
Producer:
Joseph Pauly

with John Freeman, Editor, New Statesman.

"I was born in Belfast where my father worked in the shipyards, and you could always hear the ships' sirens every hour of the day and night. The streets were our playground. We played football at school and we played it afterwards when we went home. Today there is sunshine over the hill. I'm walking backwards so that I enjoy it." (Evening Standard)
"This business of luck is all part of our tactics. It goes with the shamrock and the blarney. It is a highly specialised art that our people have cultivated for many generations. It needs an understanding of the little folk - leprechauns to you - and it's an instinct for being in the right place at the right time." (Daily Mail)
"The more I see of football the less I think I want to stay in the game when my playing career is finished." (Daily Sketch)
"I shall not get in touch with the Press. But if they should ask me I shall give them an honest answer." (Daily Mail)
"You can be a good footballer without having any intellect. All you need is a quick mind. It's like chess, but footballers are the pieces not the chess players." (Today)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Danny Blanchflower
Interviewer:
John Freeman
Drawings:
Feliks Topolski
Producer:
Hugh Burnett

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