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from Georgetown Methodist Church, Jersey, Channel Islands.
Conducted by The Rev. Norman Wooldridge
Hymns (from the Methodist Hymn Book): 426, 842, 305, 784, 387
First Lesson: Isaiah 55
Second Lesson: Mark 8, vv. 22-29

Contributors

Conductor:
The Rev. Norman Wooldridge
Organist:
Madge Tubby
Television presentation:
Kenneth Savidge

Throughout the day, weather permitting, eight television outside broadcast cameras will cover the ascent of the 'Needle of the South' by six world-famous climbers
High above Chamonix - at the foot of the mountain - David Dimbleby will be talking to Joe Brown during his climb to the peak and keeping viewers at home in touch with progress.
Presented by the French Television Service
See page 13
(to 12.15)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Interviewee:
Joe Brown

ar gymeriadau a bywyd cymdeithasol

Cynllunydd,David Butcher Y cynhyrchu gan
WILBERT LLOYD ROBERTS
Windows: society and characters
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gwilym Hiraethog
Unknown:
David Butcher
Unknown:
Wilbert Lloyd Roberts
Yr Hen Deiliwr:
Charles Williams
Y Prentis:
Brian Vaughan Williams
Huw Prys:
R. Llywelyn Thomas
Catrin Ellis:
Betty Thomas
Ellis Dafydd:
Richard Hughes
Ifan Parry:
Tomi Williams
Owen Hughes:
Huw Davies
Thomas Ifans:
J. R. Cadwaladr
Mari Ifans:
Olwen Jones

Introduced by John Cherrington.

Cattle, potatoes, and daffodils are Jersey's most famous agricultural exports. Earlier this month, John Cherrington and James Thorburn, visited the farm of Senator W. G. Perchard and the Howard Davis Experimental Farm to see the island's methods of producing these exports.
followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Reporter:
James Thorburn
Interviewee:
Senator W. G. Perchard
Production team:
John Kenyon
Production team:
Peter Bale
Production team:
John Bird

by John Hopkins.
A second showing of some of the cases encountered by Z Victor One and Z Victor Two.

Following the trail of a walk-in thief leads P.C.s Smith and Weir to a locked room in Newtown and on to a night in Blackpool, but not to see the illuminations.

Contributors

Writer:
John Hopkins
Director:
James MacTaggart
Designer:
Richard Henry
Cameraman:
Peter Sargent
Editor:
Ian Callaway
Casebook material:
C.N. Lindsay
Producer:
David E. Rose
P.C. Fancy Smith:
Brian Blessed
P.C. Jock Weir:
Joseph Brady

An animated cartoon written and drawn by John Ryan.
Captain Pugwash in another thrilling adventure with his band of black-hearted pirates and cabin boy Tom.

The Captain's efforts to make a fortune almost end in disaster, but once again the alertness of Tom saves the day.
Storyteller, Peter Hawkins

Contributors

Written and drawn by:
John Ryan
Narrator:
Peter Hawkins
Presented by:
Gordon Murray

A film which recaptures all the glamour and excitement of early Hollywood and the silent films, with world-famous stars such as Charles Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks,
Mary Pickford, Rudolph Valentino, Greta Garbo, Gloria Swanson and many others.
Introduced by Gene Kelly.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gene Kelly
Produced and directed by:
David Wolper

An ironic adventure by Eric Ambler.
Dramatised for television in four parts by Elaine Morgan.
See page 12

Contributors

Author:
Eric Ambler
Dramatised by:
Elaine Morgan
Produced and directed by:
Dorothea Brooking
Designer:
John Hurst
Vadassy:
Colin Jeavons
Warren Skelton:
Burnell Tucker
Mary Skelton:
Janet McIntire
Chemist:
Geoffrey Hibbert
Commissaire:
Peter Ducrow
Gendarme:
John Devaut
Beghin:
Barry Shawzin
Herr Heinberger:
Carl Jaffe
Gaston:
Derek Smee
Major Clandon-Hartley:
William Fox
Mrs Clandon-Hartley:
Hana Pravda
M Duclos:
Henry Oscar
Odette Martin:
Sandra Barry
Koche:
Robert Crewdson

on behalf of the Queen Alexandra Hospital Home for disabled ex-Servicemen by Lt.-Gen. Sir Brian Horrocks, K.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O., M.C.
Donations, preferably by crossed postal order or cheque, will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Lt.-Gen. Sir Brian Horrocks

from Carlisle Memorial Methodist Church, Belfast
with Eric Hinds (soloist) and united church choirs of the district and pupils of Belfast High School.
Conductor, T.S. Turner
Introduced by Edgar Boucher
From Northern Ireland

Contributors

Presenter:
Edgar Boucher
Soloist:
Eric Hinds
Conductor:
T.S. Turner
Organist:
William Cairns
Prayer and Blessing:
The Rev. Hedley W. Plunkett, D.D.
Arranged by:
Moore Wasson
Presented by:
David Hannon

presenting two programmes from this year's Festival.

In the Central Station in Antwerp a film star is due to arrive. A little man is swept forward in the rush and is kissed. From this moment on, he lives in another world-of dreams.
This programme, made by the Belgian Television Service (B.R.T.) and starring Jef Cassiers as the Little Man, proved one of the funniest in the whole Festival.

Contributors

The Little Man:
Jef Cassiers

This film follows the adventures of a man who craves for silence. He is driven from his home by his wife's liking for the radio, and we follow his adventures as he travels through Prague and encounters noise on every hand. Eventually he returns home, worn out, and climbs into bed. He cannot sleep and realises that something is missing. He turns on the radio and goes to sleep content.
Made by the Czechoslovakian Television Service and awarded the Silver Rose of Montreux, 1963
See page 12

by Thomas Murphy.
Starring Donal Donnelly, T. P. McKenna
with Harold Goldblatt and Dudley Sutton

Contributors

Writer:
Thomas Murphy
Director:
John McGrath
Music arranged and directed by:
Kate O'Connor
Designer:
Barry Learoyd
Producer:
John Elliot
George:
Donal Donnelly
Boss:
Harold Goldblatt
Philip:
T. P. McKenna
Charlie:
Desmond Perry
Denny:
John Cowley
Bill:
Dermot MacDowell
Josey:
Dudley Sutton
John:
Rio Fanning
Blacksmith:
Declan Mulholland
George's Mother:
Ruth Durley
Monica Field:
Pauline Delany
Sheila:
Kate Binchy
Bouncer:
Oliver MacGreevy
Bandleader:
David Blake Kelly
Wallflower:
Colette Dunne
Dancer:
Thomas Murphy
Dancer:
Brian Waldron
Dancer:
Kevin McHugh
Dancer:
Rhona Woodcock

A fortnightly programme that takes a hard look at the ideas that may shape our future with Kenneth Allsop.

Nick Earle, Priest and schoolmaster has publicly asked such questions as: Is our 'national' church the Tory Party at prayer? A financial racket? Parson's pleasure? A society for the sexless?
Tonight he argues that The Church of England must change with the times.
His views are critically examined by three people in the studio.

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Speaker:
Nick Earle
Designer:
Natasha Kroll
Drawings:
Gerald Scarfe
Film editor:
James Colina
Director:
Peter B. Stone
Producer:
Derek Holroyde

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