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starring Rock Hudson
A young lieutenant is assigned to guide a cavalry detachment through treacherous Florida swampland in a ruthless attempt to rout the Seminole Indians from their traditional home.

(Colour)

Contributors

Producer:
Howard Christie
Director:
Budd Boetticher
Lt Lance Caldwell:
Rock Hudson
Revere:
Barbara Hale
Osceola:
Anthony Quinn
Major Degan:
Richard Carlson
Kajeck:
Hugh O'Brian
Lt Hamilton:
Russell Johnson
Sergeant Magruder:
Lee Marvin
Kulak:
Ralph Moody

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

The story of the Moors in Spain
The high tide of Islam burst into Spain in AD 711 and the Moors were to be the dominating power there for 800 years.
Tonight Michael Adams tells the story of this Muslim civilisation in Andalusia.
Cordova and Seville were once immense Arab cities, but it was in Granada that the last great flowering took place. On the hill above the city with its countless fountains and marble courts stands the Palace of the Alhambra, perhaps the most lovely Arab building in the world. It was only after 250 years of lonely resistance that it fell to Ferdinand and Isabella and the Reconquista was complete.
(Colour)

Contributors

Narrator:
Michael Adams
Film cameraman:
Alan Jonas
Producer:
Kenneth Shepheard
Executive producer:
Paul Johnstone

with his guests Bianca Maria Corbella, Yole Marinelli, Amici del Vento

(Colour)

Contributors

Singer/guitarist:
Domenico Modugno
Guest:
Bianca Maria Corbella
Guest:
Yole Marinelli
Band:
Amici Del Vento
Orchestra directed by:
Kenny Clayton
Script:
David Cumming
Lighting:
Tom Moncrieff
Sound:
Len Shorey
Design:
Gloria Clayton
Production:
Stewart Morris

by Donald Wilson
A serial in thirteen parts starring John Neville, Susan Hampshire, James Villiers and John Standing

John and Sarah have married. Lord Shaftesbury has threatened Charles with rebellion. To appease his Protestant Parliament, Charles has arranged a marriage between Mary and the Prince of Orange
(repeated Friday, 8.25 pm)

(Daniel Thorndike is in "The Canterbury Tales" at the Phoenix Theatre, London)
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Donald Wilson
Lighting:
Ritchie Richardson
Costumes:
Joan Ellacott
Designer:
Spencer Chapman
Director:
David Giles
Sarah Churchill:
Susan Hampshire
Becket:
John Tordoff
Margaret Godolphin:
Holly Wilson
John Churchill:
John Neville
Titus Oates:
Nicholas Smith
Charles II:
James Villiers
Duke of York:
John Westbrook
Earl of Danby:
Arthur Pentelow
Young woman:
Marcia Bennett
Nell Gwyn:
Andrea Lawrence
First rough:
Walter Henry
Second rough:
John Spradbury
Shaftesbury:
Frederick Peisley
Buckingham:
Bruce Purchase
Lord Russell:
Colin Bean
Lord Montagu:
Daniel Thorndike
Duke of Monmouth:
James Kerry
Henrietta Wentworth:
Kay Patrick
Sidney Godolphin:
John Standing
Prince of Orange:
Alan Rowe
Princess Mary:
Lisa Daniely
Louis XIV:
Robert Robinson
Speaker of the House:
David Neal
Chief Justice:
Walter Swash
Chiffinch:
Barry Wade

The weekly arts magazine presented by James Mossman

'Breaking the Silence'
Outraged by American racial inequality, English journalist W. J. Weatherby went to live in New York to think and write like a black man. His new play of a white, English reporter, living among Negroes, which dramatises the experience opens at the Liverpool Playhouse on 14 October. Review shows extracts and meets the author.

Playwrights Talking
Britain's leading playwrights come to the Review studios to assess the state of the theatre and the direction in which it is going.

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter/editor:
James Mossman
Subject (Breaking the Silence):
W. J. Weatherby
Director (Playwrights Talking):
Alan Yentob
Studio director:
Tony Staveacre
Producer:
Darrol Blake
Producer:
Christopher Martin
Producer:
Peter Adam

with Patrick Moore who takes a personal look back at television programmes and issues of the past seven days.
"I like the News and Panorama, because they keep me in touch. I like plays that aren't kitchen sink. I don't like war films and I don't like quizzes one little bit. But the best thing I've seen on television were those incredible pictures from the surface of the Moon..."
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Patrick Moore
Editor:
Rowan Ayers

starring James Robertson Justice
with Albert Lieven, Adrian Hoven

A German spy crosses 1,500 miles of uncharted desert to reach Cairo from behind the British lines. If his mission had been successful, Rommel might have won the Battle of Alamein. Foxhole in Cairo tells the true story of this daring act of German espionage
Rommel, the end of the story: pages 60-63

Contributors

Screenplay/based on the book The Cat and the Mice by:
Leonard Mosley
Screenplay:
Donald Taylor
Director:
John Moxey
Producer:
Steven Pallos
Producer:
Donald Taylor
Captain Robertson:
James Robertson Justice
Rommel:
Albert Lieven
John Eppler:
Adrian Hoven
Amina:
Gloria Mestre
Radek:
Niall MacGinnis
Count Almaszy:
Peter van Eyck
Major Wilson:
Robert Urquhart
Sandy:
Neil McCallum
Yvette:
Fenella Fielding

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More