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The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh welcome
Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik at the start of their first State Visit to Britain
Their arrival in the Danish Royal Yacht Dannebrog at Greenwich is followed by the ceremony in the Home Park, Windsor, and the state drive to Windsor Castle, where they will be met by other members of the Royal Family. Commentator TOM FLEMING
Directors ANTONY CRAXTON and PHILIP S. GILBERT
Margrethe's work to rule: pages 60-62

Contributors

Commentator:
Tom Fleming
Commentator:
Philip S. Gilbert

5: Practice Team and Hospital Team
How big is a practice health team? Does *it include ancillary workers like physiotherapists and radiographers? And if the GP has a post at the hospital is he being disloyal to the team?
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Series editor MICHAEL GARROD
Book (same title), £1.30, from bookshops

Contributors

Editor:
Michael Garrod

4:
Franche-Comte Paul Jeanroy talks to
Zena Skinner and demonstrates
Pâté franc-comtois bonne hotesse Fondue a la franc-comtoise
Director BRIAN DAVIES
Producer TONY ROBERTS
Bon Appétit!, 35p, from bookshops Recipe: page 5

Contributors

Talks:
Franche-Comte Paul Jeanroy
Unknown:
Zena Skinner
Director:
Brian Davies
Producer:
Tony Roberts

A series of films about growing up in Britain 6:Suffolk
Robert is a gunsmith's son and a first-class shot. David collects birds' feet and wings, and his friend Kevin is an amateur taxidermist. Timothy is a farmer's son but trains three nights a week after school to realise his ambition to become a dancer. With other children from neighbouring villages, they describe the idyll they have shared growing up near the Suffolk coast.
Producer DAVID HEYCOCK

Contributors

Producer:
David Heycock

The last of six programmes in which
Paul Tortelier has coached advanced students and young professional soloists in major works for the cello.
Before an audience of music students, Robert Glenton and Aage Kvalbein work on Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme. Accompanist GEOFFREY PRATLEY
Director RODNEY GREENBERG

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Tortelier
Unknown:
Robert Glenton
Unknown:
Aage Kvalbein
Accompanist:
Geoffrey Pratley
Director:
Rodney Greenberg

A film starring
Margaret Lockwood , Orson Welles Michael Wilding
Reporter Philip Trent , covering the story of American financier Sigsbee Manderson's mysterious death, is convinced the tycoon was murdered. His investigation uncovers an ingenious and deadly web of deception.
Screenplay by PAMELA WILCOX BOWER From the novel by E. C. BENTLEY
Producer and director HERBERT WILCOX This Week's Films: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Lockwood
Unknown:
Orson Welles
Unknown:
Michael Wilding
Reporter:
Philip Trent
Unknown:
Sigsbee Manderson
Unknown:
Pamela Wilcox Bower
Novel By:
E. C. Bentley
Director:
Herbert Wilcox
Margaret Manderson:
Margaret Lockwood
Philip Trent:
Michael Wilding
Sigsbee Manderson:
Orson Welles
John Marlowe:
John McCallum
Burton Cupples:
Miles Malleson
Calvin C Bunner:
Hugh McDermott
Insp Murch:
Sam Kydd
Martin:
Jack McNaughton

The first semi-final for the BBC2 Snooker Championship
Eddie Charlton (Australia), the defending Pot Black Champion against
Graham Miles (Birmingham)
Having reached the semi-finals at his first attempt, Miles now faces his biggest test against the uncompromising Australian Champion. Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE
Director JIM DUMIGHAN
Producer REG PERRIN (Birmingham)

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Charlton
Introduced By:
Alan Weeks
Commentator:
Ted Lowe
Director:
Jim Dumighan
Producer:
Reg Perrin

How do other Europeans look at us, the world, themselves? HOW do they interpret the issues and film the events? Television reports from West and East Europe reveal what concerns and interests our Continental neighbours. Introduced by Derek Hart
Producer MARYSE ADDISON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Derek Hart
Producer:
Maryse Addison

Paul Williams has now become one of the hottest properties in the music business having written hits for people such as the Carpenters and Three Dog Night.

Contributors

Singer:
Paul Williams
Musical Director:
Johnny Pearson
Musical arrangements:
Ken Ascher
Sound:
Hugh Barker
Lighting:
Dickie Higham
Designer:
Gary Pritchard
Producer:
Stanley Dorfman

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