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In Concert
Rufus ' Funky Chicken ' Thomas flies in from Memphis to make a rare TV appearance in England.
Musical director DEREK WARNE Sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY Lighting MIKE JEFFERIES
Design VALERIE WARRENDER
Production JOHNNIE STEWARD

Contributors

Director:
Derek Warne
Unknown:
Michael McCarthy
Unknown:
Mike Jefferies
Design:
Valerie Warrender

The craftsman makes the instrument : the artist makes the music. A creation of wood and gut and glue becomes the source of the guitarist's melodies.
Director MARK ANDERSON
Five Faces of the Guitar: next Sunday

Contributors

Director:
Mark Anderson

starring Robert Taylor Margaret Sullavan
Franchot Tone , Robert Young
Three World War I veterans in a Germany soon to fall under the terrible shadow of Nazism.
Director FRANK BORZAGE
This Week's Films: page IS

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Taylor
Unknown:
Margaret Sullavan
Unknown:
Franchot Tone
Director:
Frank Borzage
Erich Lohkamp:
Robert Taylor
Patricia Hollmann:
Margaret Sullavan
Otto Koster:
Franchot Tone
Gottfried Lenz:
Robert Young
Alfons:
Guy Kibbee
Breuer:
Lionel Atwill
Dr Becker:
Henry Bull
Local doctor:
Charles Grapewin
Dr Jaffe:
Monty Woolley

In 1970 Anna Ritchie, an archaeologist from Edinburgh, was asked by the Department of the Environment to excavate a long low mound at Buckquoy in the Orkneys that was being eaten away by the sea. She expected to find a Viking longsbip buried there. Instead she found six ancient houses on top of each other. The four of these turned out to have been built by one of the most mysterious peoples of Britain's past, the Picts.
A Chronicle programme written and introduced by ANNA RITCHIE Narrator GARY WATSON Producer
PAUL JOHNSTONE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Anna Ritchie
Narrator:
Gary Watson
Unknown:
Paul Johnstone

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

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