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starring Rock Hudson, Jane Wyman, Barbara Rush, Agnes Moorehead, Otto Kruger.

The story of a love so powerful it could defy life, time, and death itself.

(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
Lloyd C. Douglas
Director:
Douglas Sirk
Producer:
Ross Hunter
Bob Merrick:
Rock Hudson
Helen Phillips:
Jane Wyman
Joyce Phillips:
Barbara Rush
Nancy Ashford:
Agnes Moorehead
Randolph:
Otto Kruger
Tom Masterton:
Gregg Palmer
Valerie:
Sara Shane
Dr. Giraud:
Paul Cavanagh
Judy:
Judy Nugent
Dr. Dodge:
Richard H. Cutting

The growth of Canada's vast timber resources is geared to nature's pace, but modern techniques of harvesting and reafforestation meet the demands of today and safeguard supplies for the future.
Produced by Crawley Films, Canada
(Colour)

Contributors

Director:
Peter J.B. Cook

Without a Farnborough Air Show in 1969 this week's exhibition at Le Bourget becomes the major shop window for the world's aircraft industry; and it could be a vintage year for new aircraft.
Among those expected to appear for the first public demonstration are the two Concordes 001 and 002, the Jaguar Anglo-French military jet, the Boeing 747 jumbo jet, and several new helicopters.
Presented by Dennis Monger and the French television Service
(Colour)

Contributors

Commentator:
Raymond Baxter
Presented by:
Dennis Monger

Gordon Wilkins covers the world of motor sport
with Maxwell Boyd

The 17th Acropolis Rally which ended in Athens last Sunday is the fastest event of its kind. It runs for 2,000 miles through the mountains of Greece - and flat-out speed tests against the clock account for no less than 400 miles of the route, which goes to places from the past like Sparta, Delphi, and Thermopylae.
The rally this year was a straight fight between Andersson, Clark, and Mikkola in three twin-cam Ford Escorts from Britain, and two Porsche 911s from Germany with Larousse and Waaldegard at the wheel. This is the story of who won and why.

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gordon Wilkins
Reporter:
Maxwell Boyd
Director:
Chris Berry
Associate Producer:
John Mills
Producer:
Brian Robins

by Compton MacKenzie
Dramatised in six parts by Ray Lawler

Alan and Stella are married and have settled in their house in the country. Michael has found Lily Haden at the Orient Promenade and arranged to meet her again.
(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
Compton MacKenzie
Dramatised by:
Ray Lawler
Script Editor:
Lennox Phillips
Costumes:
Joyce Hammond
Lighting:
Gerry Millerson
Designer:
Sally Hulke
Producer:
David Conroy
Director:
Rex Tucker
Michael:
Brett Usher
Mrs. Gainsborough:
Betty Hardy
Sylvia Scarlett:
Valerie Gearon
Lily Haden:
Elaine Taylor
Annie:
Kate Lansbury
Mrs. Cleghorne:
Joan Hickson
Henry Meats:
David Collings
Syd Carvell:
Edward Caddick
Belle:
Sheena Marshe
Alan Mcrivale:
Michael Osborne
Stella:
Gillian Hawser
Lady Stilton:
Damaris Hayman
Anne Stilton:
Susan Carpenter
Miss Harper:
Hope Jackman
Mrs. Ross:
Jo Kendall

The weekly arts magazine

Artists for Tomorrow: 2: Film Makers
Many countries all over the world have set up film schools closely tied to their own national film industries. Britain has no such scheme, and nothing practical has come of the Lloyd Report's recommendations for a National Film School. Meanwhile schools and film departments of Art Colleges have sprung up, and the people running them have ideas which go far beyond the Report's recommendations. How in their view should a National Film School work? What are they teaching their present students?

Grant North
The Aldeburgh Festival opens today with a new construction unveiled where the Henry Moore used to stand. It is the work of Keith Grant, a young Liverpool artist who finds his subject-matter in the far northern landscape. Commissioned by Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears, this huge kinetic art work is part telescope, part satellite, and part landscape painting. It is called Earth Space and Time: The North. Release follows Grant to the land of the midnight sun, traces the development of his theme, and sees the final construction installed beside The Maltings.

(Colour)

Contributors

Director (Artists for Tomorrow):
Gavin Millar
Subject (Grant North):
Keith Grant
Director (Grant North):
Jack Hazan
Producer:
Colin Nears
Producer:
Darrol Blake
Producer:
Christopher Martin
Editor:
Lorna Pegram

Starring Glenn Ford, Anne Baxter, Dennis O'Keefe, June Havoc
Screenplay by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan based on his article published in Reader's Digest

A screen biography of the famous American golfer Ben Hogan, whose comeback after a near-fatal automobile accident is now a sporting legend.

Contributors

Screenplay/Based on his article:
Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
Director:
Sidney Lanfield
Producer:
Samuel G. Engel
Ben Hogan:
Glenn Ford
Valerie Hogan:
Anne Baxter
Chuck Williams:
Dennis O'Keefe
Norma:
June Havoc
Jay Dexter:
Larry Keating
Dr. Graham:
Roland Winters
Sister Beatrice:
Nana Bryant
Himself:
Sam Snead
Himself:
James Demaret
Himself:
Dr. Cary Middlecoff

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