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A programme for children at home.
Presenters this week, Valerie Pitts, John White

Other people, other faces, other lands, other places
Today's story is called 'Jeanne-Marie in Gay Paris' by Francoise, and the windows show a special farm in the South of France.
Teddy Green is the storyteller and for the first time a Play School storyteller doesn't say a word! You can 'watch' his stories on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
(to 11.25)

Contributors

Presenter:
Valerie Pitts
Presenter:
John White
Author (Jeanne-Marie in Gay Paris):
null Francoise
Mime artist:
Teddy Green

Starring Dick Emery
with Special guest star, Irene Berthier
Other artists appearing: Mark Singleton, Josephine Blake, Ted Carson, Andre Dean,
Claire James, Doel Luscombe, Ronald Mayer, Barbara New, Frank Littlewood, David Jason, Penny Riley, Roy Marsden, John Salmon, Richard Blomfield

Contributors

Scripts:
Brad Ashton
Scripts/Script editor:
Austin Steele
Musical Director:
Harry Rabinowitz
Filmed interviews:
David Cumming
Designer:
Chris Pemsel
Producer:
Ernest Maxin
Comedian:
Dick Emery
Singer:
Irene Berthier
[Actor]:
Mark Singleton
[Actress]:
Josephine Blake
[Actor]:
Ted Carson
[Actor]:
Andre Dean
[Actress]:
Claire James
[Actor]:
Doel Luscombe
[Actor]:
Ronald Mayer
[Actress]:
Barbara New
[Actor]:
Frank Littlewood
[Actor]:
David Jason
[Actress]:
Penny Riley
[Actor]:
Roy Marsden
[Actor]:
John Salmon
[Actor]:
Richard Blomfield

The weekly series about films and film-makers.

The myths and realities of war as seen by the British cinema.
Terence Heelas, author of The Strategic Commentary, talks to Michael Anderson, director of The Dam Busters, Yangtze Incident, Shake Hands with the Devil, Operation Crossbow and the recent The Quiller Memorandum, and Richard Todd, star of many British war films.

Contributors

Interviewer:
Terence Heelas
Interviewee:
Michael Anderson
Interviewee:
Richard Todd
Producer:
Barrie Gavin
Director:
Michael Philps

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

by Alun Owen.
With Susannah York as Bronwen, T.P. McKenna as Jerry, Mark Burns as William

Tonight's play tells the story of the conflict between Bronwen, an Anglo-Welsh ex-debutante, and her ex-husband Jerry Maguire, an Irish free-lance photographer and gambler.

Contributors

Writer:
Alun Owen
Music:
Norman Percival
Designer:
Donald Homfray
Producer:
Michael Bakewell
Director:
Alan Cooke
Bronwen:
Susannah York
Jerry:
T.P. McKenna
William:
Mark Burns

A series of films about Christianity in the Eastern world.

Fifty years ago this year the Nestorian Christians who lived in the Persian Highlands were massacred by Kurdish tribesmen. This was only the final chapter of the tragic history of the Nestorian Church of Persia-a church which was once powerful and flourishing and which took Christianity across Asia to China and Mongolia.
Commentary spoken by Gary Watson.
English version written and produced by Mischa Scorer

Contributors

Filmed by:
Studio-Film G.m.b.H. Vienna
Film Director:
Edmund von Hammer
Adviser for English version:
Henry Chadwick
Narrator:
Gary Watson
English version written and produced by:
Mischa Scorer

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