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Written by Eddie Braben
Starring Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise
Eric and Ernie's special guests: Flora Robson, Esther Ofarim
Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, Peter and Alex
featuring Ann Hamilton and Alan Curtis
With David March, Janet Webb

(At last! The truth about Shakespeare's trombone: page 11)

Contributors

Writer:
Eddie Braben
Orchestra directed by:
Peter Knight
Sound:
Adrian Stocks
Sound:
Adrian Bishop-Laggett
Costumes:
Sonia Kerr
Lighting:
Peter Wesson
Designer:
Gillian Howard
Producer:
John Ammonds
Comedian:
Eric Morecambe
Comedian:
Ernie Wise
Guest:
Flora Robson
Singer:
Esther Ofarim
Musicians:
Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
Singers:
Peter and Alex
[Actress]:
Ann Hamilton
[Actor]:
Alan Curtis
[Actor]:
David March
[Actress]:
Janet Webb

Tonight's programme reflects, musically, the emergence of religion in contemporary pop music featuring Stray, Quintessence, Yvonne Elliman
(This Week's Sounds: page 11)

Contributors

Musicians:
null Stray
Musicians:
null Quintessence
Singer:
Yvonne Elliman
Designer:
James Hatchard
Producer:
Granville Jenkins
Executive Producer:
Michael Appleton

Starring Marie Falconetti as Jeanne d'Arc
On the eve of Good Friday World Cinema presents this moving silent film. Few actresses have equalled Marie Falconetti's intensity in the role of St Joan. The original score no longer exists but the BBC have tried to recreate the original atmosphere with a new sound track from records.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Director:
Carl Dreyer
Jeanne d'Arc:
Marie Falconetti
Bishop Pierre Cauchon:
Eugene Silvain
Jean d'Estivet, prosecutor:
Andre Berley
Loyseleur:
Maurice Schutz
Massieu:
Antonin Artaud

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