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Starring Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse
with Janis Paige, Peter Lorre

Cyd Charisse takes over the Garbo role in this lively musical version of Ninotchka, the story of a beautiful Russian girl sent to Paris on a diplomatic mission.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Director:
Rouben Mamoulian
Steve Canfield:
Fred Astaire
Ninotchka:
Cyd Charisse
Peggy Dainton:
Janis Paige
Brankov:
Peter Lorre
Bibinski:
Jules Munshin
Commissar:
George Tobias
Ivanov:
Joseph Buloff
Boroff:
Wim Sonneveld

An entertainment for children with Brian Cant
[with] Lionel Morton, Chloe Ashcroft, Jonathan Cohen, Spike Heatley, Alan Rushton

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Cant
Presenter:
Lionel Morton
Presenter:
Chloe Ashcroft
Musician:
Jonathan Cohen
Musician:
Spike Heatley
Musician:
Alan Rushton
Director:
Michael Cole
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Match your musical wits against Eleanor Bron, Patrick Moore, Robin Ray
Guest musician Yehudi Menuhin
Chairman Joseph Cooper

(Colour)

Contributors

Panellist:
Eleanor Bron
Panellist:
Patrick Moore
Panellist:
Robin Ray
Guest musician:
Yehudi Menuhin
Chairman:
Joseph Cooper
Producer:
Walter Todds
Director:
Denis Moriarty

A live entertainment for Saturday
Introduced by Joe Melia with a little help from Eleanor Bron and John Bird
Among the main events:

'McKinley and Sarah'
A play by Bill Morrison
with James Ellis and Sarah Lawson
'The latest party topic in Belfast is how I narrowly escaped the latest bomb because I was in that street yesterday and I would have been today only I had to go to the doctor's for more pills...'

Music from Ireland
Three instrumentalists who have lived in England since the 50s and who play in the Irish pubs and clubs in London: Roger Sherlock (flute) is a carpenter; Bobby Casey (violin) is a schoolkeeper; Jon McCarthy (pipes) is a driver for a construction firm.

John Ormond
Born in 1923 in a village where his father was the shoemaker...
He was no preacher but his working text
Was See all dry this winter and next.
Stand still. Remember his two hands, his laugh,
His craftsmanship. They are his epitaph.

10.50 Stockhausen's 'Ylem'
(Broadcast simultaneously in stereo on Radio 3)
Every 80 billion years, according to a current theory, the universe is reborn. A mighty explosion in the primeval matter, or Ylem, leads to elements being created, and a massive expansion and contraction. As the universe shrinks, the elements are broken down to their original state. Then, with another big bang, the process begins again.
Karlheinz Stockhausen, the German composer, has taken this idea as the basis for his latest work, with musical parallels of explosion, expansion and contraction. Ylem was written for the London Sinfonietta, who gave the world premiere last night in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, and who perform it tonight in the studio. The piece involves 19 musicians, who are instructed by the composer to 'think of the diversity of planets in the universe.'
After the performance the composer will discuss his work with the audience: viewers at home can phone in questions after 9.50 pm on [number removed].

Contributors

Presenter:
Joe Melia
Performer:
Eleanor Bron
Performer:
John Bird
Writer (McKinley and Sarah):
Bill Morrison
[Actor]:
James Ellis
[Actress]:
Sarah Lawson
Flautist (Music from Ireland):
Roger Sherlock
Violinist (Music from Ireland):
Bobby Casey
Piper (Music from Ireland):
Jon McCarthy
Poet:
John Ormond
Composer (Stockhausen's 'Ylem'):
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Musicians (Stockhausen's 'Ylem'):
The London Sinfonietta
Director:
Vernon Lawrence
Producer:
Naomi Capon
Producer:
Tony Cash
Producer:
Michael MacIntyre
Assistant Editor:
Tony Staveacre
Editor:
Bill Morton

Starring William Sylvester, Mai Zetterling

The undercover assignment of MI5 man Steve Layton for Scotland Yard leads to a clash of loyalties when a group of master-crooks accept him as a comrade.
(Films: page 9)

Contributors

Director:
Cliff Owen
Steve Layton/Ross:
William Sylvester
Ruth Lombard:
Mai Zetterling
Johnny Remick:
John Meillon
James Dawson:
Anthony Dawson
'Blinky' Farrell:
Neil McCarthy
Gill Hall:
Harry Baird
Chief Supt Gault:
John Phillips
Insp Adams:
Victor Brooks
Paul Varna:
Joseph Furst
Maggie Dawson:
Diana King
Jake:
Gerard Heinz
Sarah Bennett:
Nan Munro
J.B. Wykeham:
Ronald Adam

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