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Starring Sandra Dee, Peter Fonda
with Macdonald Carey, Beulah Bondi, Margaret Lindsay

Tammy becomes a nurse's aide when Mrs Call has to undergo an operation.
Sandra Dee plays the Southern backwoods heroine in the third of the Tammy films.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Oscar Brodney
Producer:
Ross Hunter
Director:
Harry Keller
Tammy:
Sandra Dee
Mr Mark Cheswick:
Peter Fonda
Dr Bentley:
MacDonald Carey
Mrs Call:
Beulah Bondi
Miss Coleman:
Margaret Lindsay
Jason Tripp:
Reginald Owen
Eric Hassler:
Adam West

Recorded highlights of this morning's ceremony when Her Majesty The Queen took the Salute on Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall, at the Annual Parade in celebration of Her Official Birthday
The Queen's Colour of the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards was trooped.

(Radio Times People: page 4)
(Colour)

Contributors

Commentator:
Tom Fleming
Commentator:
Richard MacFarlane
Television outside broadcast produced by:
Philip S. Gilbert

Lord Caradon in this series of highly personal films takes for his title Race Against Time

Now that Britain has lost her empire is there a role for us in the world? Lord Caradon, formerly Sir Hugh Foot, who became internationally famous as Governor of Cyprus, and was for six years British Representative to the United Nations, believes that our opportunity in world affairs is greater now than ever before. But he also believes that our policy in Southern Africa and our apparently unconcerned attitude towards racial issues are isolating us and damaging our image amongst the developing countries of the world.

Lord Caradon revisits the United Nations in New York where he talks amongst others to former Secretary General U Thant. He also returns to Jamaica where he was Governor 15 years ago to discover the feelings of a former colony towards Britain today.

Contributors

Presenter:
Lord Caradon
Film Cameraman:
Peter Bartlett
Film Editor:
Mark Anderson
Producer:
Malcolm Brown
Director:
Mischa Scorer

A weekly series of concert performances by some of the best entertainers in a wide spectrum of today's musical taste.

This week: The 5th Dimension
The five-piece American vocal group with their own backing group and numbers like Aquarius, Wedding Bell Blues, Day by Day, Love Story and Stoned Soul Picnic.

Contributors

Singers:
The 5th Dimension
Designer:
Lesley Joan Bremness
Designer:
Charles Carroll
Producer:
Stanley Dorfman

by Henry James
A second chance to see this dramatisation in six parts by Jack Pulman
Starring Cyril Cusack as Bob Assingham, Daniel Massey as Prince Amerigo, Gayle Hunnicutt as Charlotte, Barry Morse as Adam Verver, Jill Townsend as Maggie, Kathleen Byron as Fanny Assingham

Maggie has begun to feel uneasy about her father's marriage and her own. She decides to try to avert the danger which she senses.
(Colour)
(Shown last Thursday)

Contributors

Author:
Henry James
Dramatised by:
Jack Pulman
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
James Cellan Jones
Bob Assingham:
Cyril Cusack
Prince Amerigo:
Daniel Massey
Charlotte:
Gayle Hunnicutt
Adam Verver:
Barry Morse
Maggie:
Jill Townsend
Fanny Assingham:
Kathleen Byron

Sheridan Morley previews Pocket Money starring Paul Newman and Cup Glory, a film about football and the FA Cup.
Telly Savalas tells Maureen Bartlett about his career and his latest film, Pancho Villa.
Philip Jenkinson gives examples of violence in vintage films.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sheridan Morley
Interviewee:
Telly Savalas
Interviewer:
Maureen Bartlett
Presenter:
Philip Jenkinson
Producer:
Barry Brown
Editor:
Rowan Ayers

Starring Dennis Price, Mai Zetterling, Joan Greenwood, Linden Travers, Sonia Holm

Byron, the famous poet, was noted as much for his amorous adventures as his literary achievements. In tonight's film, Dennis Price as the bad lord has to face the testimony of the women in his life, in particular that of Joan Greenwood who plays the indefatigable Lady Caroline Lamb.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Terence Young
Screenplay:
Anthony Thorne
Screenplay:
Peter Quennell
Screenplay:
Laurence Kitchin
Screenplay:
Paul Holt
Director:
David MacDonald
Producer:
Audrey Baring
Byron:
Dennis Price
Lady Caroline Lamb:
Joan Greenwood
Teresa Guiccioli:
Mai Zetterling
Annabella Milbanke:
Sonia Holm
Augusta Leigh:
Linden Travers
Fletcher:
Leslie Dwyer
John Hobhouse:
Raymond Lovell
John Murray:
Archie Duncan
Lady Melbourne:
Irene Browne
Judge:
Ronald Adam
Prosecutor:
Dennis O'Dea
Defender:
Cyril Chamberlain

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