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with John Payne
and William Demarest, Susan Morrow, Agnes Moorehead, Richard Arlen

Trouble between two brothers in a logging camp leads to a forest fire and tragedy.
(Colour)
(to 16.25)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Lewis R. Foster
Screenplay:
Winston Miller
Director:
Edward Ludwig
Kelly Hanson:
John Payne
Sharon Wilks:
Susan Morrow
Syd Jessup:
William Demarest
Jessie Crain:
Agnes Moorehead
Joe Morgan:
Richard Arlen
Beans:
Roscoe Ates
Grace:
Lynne Roberts
Pete:
Jim Davis

An anthology of the horse, its relationship with man throughout the ages and its role today on the American scene.
A Wolper production

This film shares the same narrator as 'Big Cats, Little Cats,' the unique and absorbing study of the animal family, from kittens to cougars, which was shown on BBC TV last October.
(Colour)

Contributors

Narrator:
Lorne Greene
Director:
Joseph L. Scanlan

The famous Lerner and Loewe musical
The classic fantasy of an enchanted Scottish village which comes to life only once every century
Starring Robert Goulet as Tommy, Sally Ann Howes as Fiona, Peter Falk as Jeff
with Finlay Currie as Mr. Lundie, Marlyn Mason as Meg, Edward Villella as Harry Beaton, Thomas Carlisle as Charley Dalrimple, Linda Howe as Jeannie McLaren, Rhys Williams as Andrew McLaren
(First shown on BBC-1)
(Colour)

Contributors

Book and Lyrics:
Alan Jay Lerner
Music:
Frederick Loewe
Choreography:
Peter Gennaro
Producer/Director:
Fielder Cook
Tommy:
Robert Goulet
Fiona:
Sally Ann Howe
Jeff:
Peter Falk
Mr. Lundie:
Finlay Currie
Meg:
Marlyn Mason
Harry Beaton:
Edward Villella
Charley Dalrimple:
Thomas Carlisle
Jeannie McLaren:
Linda Howe
Andrew McLaren:
Rhys Williams

The Industrial Revolution began in Britain, but every day now buildings, machinery, and processes which made possible this crucial advance in man's history are being destroyed. Chronicle looks at some of the successes and some of the frustrations of trying to save part of Britain's great industrial heritage.
With Magnus Magnusson
Written and directed by Martin Minns
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Magnus Magnusson
Writer/Director:
Martin Minns
Producer:
Paul Johnstone

Starring Julie Felix
with special guests, Roy Kinnear, The Hollies

(Colour)

Contributors

Singer/Guitarist/Presenter:
Julie Felix
Guest:
Roy Kinnear
Musicians:
The Hollies
Musical Director:
John Cameron
Special material:
Joe Steeples
Sound:
Alan Edmonds
Lighting:
Peter Catlett
Design:
J. Roger Lowe
Production:
Stanley Dorfman

The weekly arts magazine

Inter-Action
A unique experiment of taking drama into the community has grown up this year and has now reached a crisis.
Ed Berman, writer and theatre director, is seen at work with small children in Paddington, older boys at Chalk Farm, and a group of adults at The Ambiance.

The Longest Mural in the World
...has just gone up in New York. Almost a year ago Release filmed the artist Stefan Knapp at his Surrey studio fusing coloured glass on to a sheet of steel, a process which achieves colours of extraordinary richness. Now the finished work is seen in situ around three sides of a New York building.

Metaphoropolis
Cities of more than 1,000 million inhabitants-a prediction for the next century with appalling consequences. But there is more to cities than the population explosion and planners' attempts at a solution. This month's Architectural Design, guest-edited by Jonathan Miller, is devoted to the city as an imaginative metaphor 'Metaphoropolis': what it means and has meant to the imagination of artists, thinkers, and politicians. In tonight's programme he explains his ideas to John Donat.

(Colour)

Contributors

Subject (Inter-Action):
Ed Berman
Subject (The Longest Mural in the World):
Stefan Knapp
Director (The Longest Mural in the World):
David Kronig
Interviewee (Metaphotopolis):
Jonathan Miller
Interviewer (Metaphotopolis):
John Donat
Producer:
Colin Nears
Producer:
Darrol Blake
Producer:
Christopher Martin
Editor:
Lorna Pegram

Starring Max Bygraves
with Dennis Price, Michael Medwin, Florence Desmond

After achieving fame and fortune, a music-hall entertainer pines for sincerity and his old friends.
(Colour)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Leslie Bricusse
Based on the novel by:
Reginald Arkell
Producer:
Colin Leslie
Director:
Guy Hamilton
Charley Moon:
Max Bygraves
Harold Armytage:
Dennis Price
Alf Higgins:
Michael Medwin
Mary Minton:
Florence Desmond
Angel Dream:
Shirley Eaton
Rose:
Patricia Driscoll
Miller Moon:
Charles Victor
Vicar:
Reginald Beckwith
Bill:
Cyril Raymond

BBC Two England

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