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Presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw with David Sells
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Charlton
Presented By:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
David Sells
Unknown:
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall

Easter at Clacks Farm
Even the most reluctant gardeners will be spurred into action this weekend.
Arthur Billitt and Peter Seabrook show some of the more urgent work to be done to ensure a colourful season in the flower garden, and a bumper harvest of fruit and vegetables outdoors and in the greenhouse. And two young neighbours will be getting down to work in their own Children's Gardens at Clacks Farm*
Producer BARRIE EDGAR. BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Billitt
Unknown:
Peter Seabrook
Producer:
Barrie Edgar.

A reconstruction of life on an Ancient British farm.
A series of 12 programmes 5: July
The first signs of strain appear in the group's relationship with one another. They have problems with their livestock, but some successes as well.
Film cameraman DAVID SAUNDERS Sound recordist TOM BROWN Film editor tom POORE
Produced by JOHN PERCIVAL. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
David Saunders
Unknown:
Tom Brown
Produced By:
John Percival.

The fourth in a series of seven international table tennis programmes in which eight of the world's best players compete for the Norwich Union Trophy.
The two semi-finalists from Group B have already qualified, but in Group A the position is still unresolved.
If Jochen Leiss beats Dragutin Surbek in today's match an intriguing situation develops. leiss, SURBEK and DOUGLAS will all have won two matches, so the two who have lost the least number of games will go through to the next round.
Introduced by PETER WALKER Commentator
TONY GUBBA , ALAN RANSOME
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Jochen Leiss
Introduced By:
Peter Walker
Commentator:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Alan Ransome
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

A William Wyler Season starring Margaret Sullavan Herbert Marshall with Frank Morgan , Reginald Owen
To open BBC2's season of films directed by William Wyler , a sparkling romantic comedy from the 30s, based on a play by Ferenc Molnar.
After a sheltered upbringing in an orphanage, Luisa Ginglebusher is let loose on an unsuspecting world, and proceeds to create havoc in her determination to play the good fairy.
. Films: page 16
(First showing on British television)

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Sullavan
Unknown:
Herbert Marshall
Unknown:
Frank Morgan
Unknown:
Reginald Owen
Directed By:
William Wyler
Play By:
Ferenc Molnar.
Unknown:
Luisa Ginglebusher
Luisa Ginglebusher:
Margaret Sullavan
Dr Max Sporum:
Herbert Marshall
Konrad:
Frank Morgan
Detlaff:
Reginald Owen
Schlapkohl:
Alan Hale
Dr Schultz:
Beulah Bondi
Joe:
Cesar Romero
Doorman:
Al Bridges
Chauffeur:
George Davis
Gas collector:
Hugh O'Connell
Actress:
June Clayworth

A series of 15 programmes in which Bryan Magee talks to 15 leading philosophers about Western philosophy today.
10: The Philosophy of Language with John Searle , Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley.
The power of abstract thought, made possible by language, is what distinguishes man from the beasts. But how does language relate to thought - and to reality? JOHN SEARLE discusses these questions, and explains the great interest in them that has developed in recent years.
Series prepared by BRYAN MAGEE Director TONY TYLEY
Executive producer JANET HOENIG
(A shortened version of this discussion will be in THE LISTENER dated 30 March)

Contributors

Talks:
Bryan Magee
Unknown:
John Searle
Unknown:
John Searle
Unknown:
Bryan Magee
Director:
Tony Tyley
Producer:
Janet Hoenig

An exploration
Is There Life After Death?
How can we be sure that there isn't life beyond death? How can we be sure that there is? Tonight's film centres on the work of Dr Cecily Saunders who founded the St Christopher's Hospice for the dying. In an age which hides from death DR SAUNDERS faces it every day and finds ...»
The Archbishop of Canterbury clarifies the Christian teaching. Presenter David Winter
(Tomorrow: What About the Churchr)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Cecily Saunders
Presenter:
David Winter

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