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A prize-winning documentary film from Holland.
A small boy shares the wild life of the river bank as he learns the secrets of the creatures who live among the reeds in the back waters.

Contributors

Director:
Herman van Der Horst

in which Derek Hart introduces a panoramic view of some of the music inspired by Shakespeare, from Matthew Locke to Leonard Bernstein by way of Arne, Berlioz, Britten, Debussy, Elgar, Gerhard, Mendelssohn, Nicolai, Strauss, Sullivan, Vaughan Williams, Verdi, and Walton.

featuring Owen Brannigan
with Tony Beckley, Anton Rodgers, Elizabeth Spriggs
and Kate Binchy, Joy Evans, William Hobbs, Leo Kharibian, Anne Pashley and Anthony Hillier and Bruce Webb of the London Boy Singers.
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, Raymond Cohen
Conducted by Brian Priestman
First transmission on Dec. 21, 1964
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Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Hart
Fights staged by:
William Hobbs
Mime direction:
Leo Kharibian
Musicians:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
[Orchestra] leader:
Raymond Cohen
[Orchestra] conducted by/musical adviser:
Brian Priestman
Script:
Antony Jay
Photography:
Mike Saunders
Graphics:
Mina Martinez
Film editor:
Ted Walter
Costumes:
Angela Flanders
Make-up:
Jill Summers
Sound:
George Ageros
Lighting:
Robert Wright
Research:
Rhona Shaw
Designer:
Norman Vertigan
Produced and directed by:
Francis Coleman
[Actor]:
Owen Brannigan
[Actor]:
Tony Beckley
[Actor]:
Anton Rodgers
[Actress]:
Elizabeth Spriggs
[Actress]:
Kate Binchy
[Actress]:
Joy Evans
[Actor]:
William Hobbs
[Actor]:
Leo Kharibian
[Actress]:
Anne Pashley
Singer:
Anthony Hillier
Singer:
Bruce Webb

The second of two programmes examining the present problems and future role of British Trade Unions.
Those taking part:
William Allen, Management consultant
Dr. Richard Beeching, Chairman, British Railways Board
Jack Cooper, General Secretary, N.U.G.M.W.
Dr. William McCarthy, Lecturer in Industrial Relations, University of Oxford
Chairman, Ian Trethowan

Contributors

Panellist:
William Allen
Panellist:
Dr. Richard Beeching
Panellist:
Jack Cooper
Panellist:
Dr. William McCarthy
Chairman:
Ian Trethowan
Director:
Tony Matthews
Producer:
Jack Ashley

[Starring] Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland in the Mitchell Leisen production of Lady in the Dark
with Warner Baxter, Jon Hall, Mischa Auer, Barry Sullivan

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Contributors

Director:
Mitchell Leisen
Executive producer:
B. G. de Sylva
Screenplay by:
Frances Goodrich
Screenplay by:
Albert Hackett
Based on the play by:
Moss Hart
Music:
Kurt Weill
Lyrics:
Ira Gershwin
Liza Elliot:
Ginger Rogers
Charley Johnson:
Ray Milland
Kendall Nesbitt:
Warner Baxter
Randy Curtis:
Jon Hall
Russell Paxton:
Mischa Auer
Dr Brooks:
Barry Sullivan

BBC Two England

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