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7.40 Ceremony and the Citizen

8.5 Composite Materials

8.30 The Natural History Museum

8.55 Style and Behaviour

9.20 Maths: Lebesgue Convergence

9.45 The Northampton Mercury

10.10 Debate on Community Print

10.35 Milk Bottles

11.0 The Embryonic Environment

11.25 Colour Photography

11.50 Telephone Switching: 1

12.15 James Bond: 1

12.40 The Greek Liturgy

1.5 Modulation

1.30 New York: Education Cuts

1.55 M101/16: Matrices, Network

2.20 Biological Bases of Behaviour

starring James Stewart
Margaret Sullavan , Walter Pidgeon During World War I, hard-boiled showgirl Daisy Heath is flattered when Bill Pettigrew , an unsophisticated soldier, falls head-over-heels in love with her.
Directed by H. c. POTTER
. Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
James Stewart
Unknown:
Margaret Sullavan
Unknown:
Walter Pidgeon
Unknown:
Daisy Heath
Unknown:
Bill Pettigrew
Directed By:
H. C. Potter
Daisy Heath:
Margaret Sullavan
Bill Pettigrew:
James Stewart
Sam Bailey:
Walter Pidgeon
Martha:
Hattie McDaniel
'Dice:
Nat Pendleton
'Thin Lips ':
Alan Curtis
'Leer ':
Sam Levene

From BBC North West Home Ground-
Liverpool Cathedrals
This year sees the completion of Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral Church of Christ, Gothic concept of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott who was only 24 when he won the competition for its architecture three-quarters of a century ago.
Brian Redhead and Frank Mellor tell the story of the building which, dominating the Mersey skyline with its dramatic Roman Catholic counterpart, makes Liverpool the only city in Britain to have built two cathedrals in this century.
Producer BOB MOZLEY
Series co-ordinator FRANK GILLARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Frank Mellor
Unknown:
Frank Gillard

A teenage girl is lost on the moors. She will die unless she is found quickly. SERGEANT SPENCER of the Lancashire Police reconstructs what happened when he and his police dog set out to search for the girl on a snowy day.
Director TIM KING

Contributors

Director:
Tim King

The Story of Britain's Royal Builders and Collectors Told by Huw Wheldon in a series of nine programmes 3:Charles I
Charles I was the greatest patron of the arts to occupy the British throne. With paintings by Titian, Raphael. Caravaggio, and many other masters of the Italian Renaissance Charles I enriched the Royal Collection. As patron of Inigo Jones he encouraged a new architecture two centuries in advance of its time. In Van Dyck he had a painter who reflected the majesty of his court, the tender relationships in his family and the exalted aloofness which helped lead to his execution.
A fascinating programme
(YORKSHIRE EVENING POST)
A lovely and colourful document to match the Jubilee Year (DAILY EXPRESS) Historical adviser j. H. PLUMB Producer MICHAEL GILL Director DAVID HEYCOCK

Contributors

Told By:
Huw Wheldon
Unknown:
J. H. Plumb
Producer:
Michael Gill
Director:
David Heycock

The Songs of Buffy Sainte-Marie North American Child
' Right now, Indians can't survive in America physically, mentally, emotionally or artistically.' ' What kid wants to be told in school that his grandfather was a savage? '
In this film, Canadian Cree Indian BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE states her case for the American Indian.
Photography HENRI FIKE Director DON THOMPSON
An OECA production in association with the BBC.

Contributors

Unknown:
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Unknown:
Henri Fike
Director:
Don Thompson

The second of three plays Victor Spinetti in George by JOHN ANTHONY WEST with Designer
PAULINE HARRISON Producer JOHN HEFIN
Director MYRFYN OWEN. BBC Cymru/Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
John Anthony West
Unknown:
Pauline Harrison
Producer:
John Hefin
Director:
Myrfyn Owen.
Marjorie:
Elizabeth Proud

starring
Richard Todd , Ruth Roman
Shelley Carnes is lost in a violent storm and takes refuge in an isolated house. There she finds rancher Richard Trevelyan, acquitted of his wife's murder but still considered guilty by the local community.
Directed by KING VIDOR
. Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Todd
Unknown:
Ruth Roman
Unknown:
Shelley Carnes
Directed By:
King Vidor
Shelley Carnes:
Ruth Roman
Richard Trevelyan:
Richard Todd
Liza McStringer:
Mercedes McCambridge
Harvey Turner:
Zachary Scott
J D Nolan:
Frank Conroy
Myra Nolan:
Kathryn Givney
Fr Paul:
Rhys Williams
String:
Darryl Hickman
Pedro:
Nacho Galindo

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