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A programme for children at home.
Presenters this week, Marla Landi, Stephen Cartwright

Sea shell, sea shell,
Sing me a song, O please!
A song of ships and sailormen,
And parrots and tropical trees
Have you ever put a sea shell to your ear and heard the sounds of the sea?
Today's story is called 'The Princess and the Pea' by Hans Christian Andersen
(to 11.25)

Contributors

Presenter:
Marla Landi
Presenter:
Stephen Cartwright
Author (The Princess and the Pea):
Hans Christian Andersen

Seven programmes on the use of the computer as a management tool.

With Graham Morris, Controller, Group Personnel and Training, I.C.T. Ltd. and Patrick Rivett, Professor of Operational Research, University of Lancaster.
Introduced by Kenneth Hudson, Deputy Director, Centre for Adult Studies, Bath University of Technology.

Contributors

Speaker:
Graham Morris
Speaker:
Patrick Rivett
Presenter:
Kenneth Hudson
Producer:
John Dutot

Starring Dick Emery
with Special guest star, Sarah Charles
Other artists appearing: Mark Singleton, Josephine Blake, Margot Boyd, Harry Littlewood, Rosemary Donnelly, Ruth Kettlewell, Diane Roberts

Contributors

Scripts:
Brad Ashton
Scripts:
Austin Steele
Scripts:
P.H. Robinson
Musical Director:
Harry Rabinowitz
Filmed interviews:
David Cumming
Designer:
Alan Hunter-Craig
Producer:
Ernest Maxin
Comedian:
Dick Emery
Guest:
Sarah Charles
[Actor]:
Mark Singleton
[Actress]:
Josephine Blake
[Actress]:
Margot Boyd
[Actor]:
Harry Littlewood
[Actress]:
Rosemary Donnelly
[Actress]:
Ruth Kettlewell
[Actress]:
Diane Roberts

The weekly series about films and film-makers.

Anthony Haden-Guest examines briefly the influence of the movies on painting and talks to Peter Blake, Richard Hamilton, Jan Haworth about the influence of movies on their work, and to gallery owner Robert Frazer about the new trend among painters and sculptors to make movies.

Contributors

Presenter:
Anthony Haden-Guest
Interviewee:
Peter Blake
Interviewee:
Richard Hamilton
Interviewee:
Jan Haworth
Interviewee:
Robert Frazer
Producer:
Barrie Gavin
Director:
Nicholas Garnham

by Alun Owen.
Starring James Villiers, Charlotte Rampling, Anthony Bate, Paul Hardwick, Tim Preece
With The Marmalade and The Gojos

Contributors

Writer:
Alun Owen
Incidental music composed and conducted by:
Derek Oldfield
Designer:
Roy Stannard
Producer:
Michael Bakewell
Director:
Peter Hammond
Peter Charles:
Gordon Waller
Barry:
Anthony Bate
Ada:
Jean Aubrey
John Styles:
James Villiers
Rupert:
Paul Hardwick
The Admiral:
Norman Shelley
The Girl:
Charlotte Rampling
Harvey:
Tim Preece
Lady Kilbetty:
Barbara Couper
Toby:
Peter Gale
Desmond:
Richard Stilgoe
Musicians:
The Marmalade
Dancers:
The Gojos

A series of films about Christianity in the Eastern world.

'Except a man say in his heart "I and God are alone in the world" he will not find peace'.
The Desert Fathers of Egypt are known all over the world for their sayings. They still live in the punishing heat of the desert, dedicating their minds and bodies to God in imitation of St. Antony.
Commentary spoken by Norman Rodway.
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:
Norman Rodway
Writer (English version)/Producer:
Mischa Scorer

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