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Watsonians v Heriot's FP
Introduced by NIGEL STARMER -SMITH These two Edinburgh clubs should provide an exciting and entertaining local ' derby ' in this Division 1 match of the Scottish Club Championship.
Watsonians will need all their flair and skill to contain a Heriot's side captained by brilliant British Lions full-back ANDY IRVINE.
Commentator at Myreside
BILL MCLAREN
Series producer BILL TAYLOR

Contributors

Introduced By:
Nigel Starmer

1914-1918 1939-1945
Scenes from the Cenotaph in Whitehall where this morning HM The Queen led the Nation's homage to the dead of two World Wars; also from the British War Cemetery above Jerusalem, 60 years after the capture of the Holy City in 1917. Commentator TOM FLEMING
Directed by ANTONY CRAXTON

Contributors

Commentator:
Tom Fleming
Directed By:
Antony Craxton

Living with the Tide
Heinz Sielmann shows the second of two films on the wildlife of contrasting regions of West Germany. The Watten is a coastal wilderness of mud and sand flats stretching from the Netherlands to Denmark. Twice a day the sea covers it with a blanket of silt, rich in plankton and detritus and supporting an enormous population of shellfish and worms.
This wealth of food ensures that up to 40 million birds find the Watten a very attractive stopping-off point in their migrations. Narrated by DEREK JONES
Film cameramen
HEINZ SIELMANN, CHRISTIAN WIDUCH
A NORDDEUTSCHER RUNDFUNK production
BBC TV presentation by ANDREW NAYLOR Series editors ANTHONY ISAACS and MICHAEL ANDREWS. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Heinz Sielmann
Presentation By:
Andrew Naylor
Editors:
Anthony Isaacs
Editors:
Michael Andrews.

by LEO TOLSTOY. Dramatised in ten parts by DONALD WILSON : part 8 The Classic Serial starring Nicola Pagett
Eric Porter , Stuart Wilson
Anna and Vronsky return to St Petersburg and are made to realise that society will not forgive the scandal of their love affair.
Film cameraman KEN WESTBURY Film sound DOUG MAWSON Designer DEREK DODD
Producer DONALD WILSON
Executive producer KEN RIDDINGTON
Director BASIL COLEMAN. Review: page 78

Contributors

Unknown:
Leo Tolstoy.
Unknown:
Donald Wilson
Unknown:
Nicola Pagett
Unknown:
Eric Porter
Unknown:
Stuart Wilson
Unknown:
Doug Mawson
Designer:
Derek Dodd
Producer:
Donald Wilson
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Director:
Basil Coleman.
Dolly:
Carole Nimmons
Princess Shcherbatsky-:
Patricia Lawrence
Matvey:
Robert Russell
Agafea:
Anna Wing
Levin:
Robert Swann
Stiva:
Davyd Harries
Kitty:
Caroline Langrishe
Prince Shcherbatsky:
Geoffrey Toone
Priest:
Peter Copley
Deacon:
Michael Cronin
Anna:
Nicola Pagett
Vronsky:
Stuart Wilson
Mihailov:
John Bennett
Lydia:
Margot van Der Burgh
Karenin:
Eric Porter
Annushka:
Marilyn Le Conte
Kassel:
Milo Sperber
Seriozha:
Paul Spurrier
Majordomo:
Terence Soall
Petrov:
Keith Campbell
Igor:
Grahame Wickersham
Varya:
Norma Streader
Countess Vronsky:
Mary Morris
Nikolai:
Nicholas Jones
Masha:
Catherine Terris
Betsy:
Sheila Gish
Priest at Tula:
Neil Phelps
Yashvin:
Hilary Minster
Paula:
April Walker
Petritsky:
David Gwillim
Adelina Patti:
Felicity Lott
Gen Serpuhovskoy:
Gary Watson
Colonel:
James Kerry
Fiodor:
John Kidd
Mme Kartasova:
Madeleine Newbury
Kartasov:
Ramon St Clair

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The public meets the broadcasters Introduced by George Scott from the Leisure Centre, Ebbw Vale, Gwent, Wales
The first of four monthly outside broadcasts from different parts of Britain in which members of the public have the opportunity to voice their opinions on current television programmes and question individual producers and the men who run television about their work.
Director MARTIN L. BELL
Producer IAIN JOHNSTONE

Contributors

Introduced By:
George Scott
Director:
Martin L. Bell
Producer:
Iain Johnstone

starring
For Armistice Sunday, a story of one young soldier from his call-up until D-Day in June 1944 - operation Overlord.
In his simple and moving film, which won two awards at the 1975 Berlin International Film Festival, Stuart Cooper brilliantly combines archive newsreel material with reconstructed scenes to achieve a masterly evocation of World War II.
Screenplay by CHRISTOPHER HUDSON and STUART COOPEB Produced by JAMES QUINN Directed by STUART COOPER
. Films: page 17
(First showing on British television)

Contributors

Unknown:
Stuart Cooper
Unknown:
Christopher Hudson
Unknown:
Stuart Coopeb
Produced By:
James Quinn
Directed By:
Stuart Cooper
Tom:
Brian Stirner
Jack:
Davyd Harries
Arthur:
Nicholas Ball
The Girl:
Julie Neesamm
Trained Soldier:
Sam Sewell

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