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Today's story:
Where's that Key?
Written by MRS M. THOMPSON Photographs by JAMES MATTHEWS-JOYCE
Presenters
SARAH LONG , DON SPENCER
Pianist RICHARD BROWN
Designer CHRIS HULL - Written and directed by SUE PETO Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Written By:
Mrs M. Thompson
Unknown:
Sarah Long
Pianist:
Don Spencer
Pianist:
Richard Brown
Designer:
Chris Hull
Directed By:
Sue Peto
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

Aspects of life in the Federal Republic
A series of five programmes 2 : We Are Farmers
Fifty miles north of Frankfurt the people who watched the ' economic miracle' from the sidelines - the farmers - struggle to maintain the integrity of village life. Eighty per cent of farm holdings are under 50 acres and most of the farms centre on the family.
There are very few agricultural employees.
Narrator FRANK WINDSOR
Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY

Contributors

Producer:
David Cordingley

Clearwell Derek Jones explores this small village on the edge of the Royal Forest of Dean. He finds a mock
Gothic castle, underground iron mines worked well into this century and the Scowles-where surface mining took place in Roman times.
Director RUTH LOVELL
Producer keith sheather

Contributors

Unknown:
Clearwell Derek Jones
Director:
Ruth Lovell

as seen by artists of three centuries and the tv camera of today. Introduced by Mervyn Levy
Based on the current exhibition in the newly restored Fine Rooms of Somerset House, London, where paintings of such contrasting masters as Canaletto, Monet, Turner, Marlow and Derain, hang alongside each other in rooms which originally housed the Royal Academy of Arts.
Music selected from
VIVALDI and VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
Producer KEN GRIFFIN
(The exhibition is organised by the National Maritime Museum on behalf of the Department of the Environment)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Mervyn Levy
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams
Producer:
Ken Griffin

A Fred Zinnemann season starring Audrey Hepburn with Peter Finch
Edith Evans , Peggy Ashcroft
A young Belgian girl becomes a nun and is given the name of Sister Luke. She finds her period of training increasingly difficult, for her intelligence and independent spirit make the principle of unquestioning obedience particularly hard to observe.
Fred Zinnemann had to wait two years to realise his ambition of filming The Nun's Story. When he finally succeeded in bringing the project to the screen, the result was one of bis most deeply-felt films, gaining three Academy Award nominations.
Films: page It

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Zinnemann
Unknown:
Audrey Hepburn
Unknown:
Peter Finch
Unknown:
Edith Evans
Unknown:
Peggy Ashcroft
Unknown:
Fred Zinnemann
Sister Luke:
Audrey Hepburn
Dr Fortuniati:
Peter Finch
Mother Emmanuel:
Edith Evans
Mother Mathilde:
Peggy Ashcroft
Dr Van Der Mal:
Dean Jagger
Sister Margharita:
Mildred Dunnock
Mother Ohristophe:
Beatrice Straight
Sister WilMam:
Patricia Collinge
Sister Eleanor:
Rosalie Crutchley
Mother Marcella:
Ruth White
Mother Katherine:
Barbara O'Neil
Sister Pauline:
Margaret Phillips
Simone:
Patricia Bosworth
Arcbangel:
Colleen Dewhurst
Cha plain:
Stephen Murray
Dr Goovaerts:
Lionel Jeffries

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