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7.40 Crashing with Safety

8.5 Motorway Noise

8.30 Moral Responsibility

8.55 Revolutionary Theatre

9.20 Area for Revision

9.45 Marking Time

10.10 Any Old Copper

10.35 Computer Peripherals

11.0 Hydrothermal Plumes

11.25 Novel Proteins

11.50 Maths Analysis: Differentiation

12.15 A Symphony is Recorded

12.40 The Great Rebuilding

1.5 Is Fiscal Policy Stabilising?

starring Barry Sullivan
Joan Caulfield , Wendell Corey
Chaddock, newly-appointed territorial marshal for Montana, arrives in the small town of Gloryhole to find local farmers being forced out of the area by Rep Marlowe, gambler and saloon owner. Almost single-handed he sets out to bring law and order to Gloryhole.
Screenplay by MICHAEL FISHER Produced by A. c. LYLES
Directed by MICHAEL moore. Films: p 25

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Sullivan
Unknown:
Joan Caulfield
Unknown:
Wendell Corey
Unknown:
Michael Fisher
Produced By:
A. C. Lyles
Directed By:
Michael Moore.
Chaddock:
Barry Sullivan
Nora Johnson:
Joan Caulfield
Rep Marlowe:
Wendell Corey
Sheriff Tangley:
Lon Chaney
Patch:
John Russell
Sarah Cody:
Barbara Hale
Doe Raymond:
Barton MacLane
Frank Cody:
Bill Williams
Townsman:
Richard Arlen
Travis:
Leo Gordon
Akii:
Gerald Michenaud
Storekeeper Perkins:
George Chandler
Sung Li:
Aki Aleong
Jimmy Cody:
Michael Larrain
Browdie:
Craig Littler
Baker:
James X Mitchell
Corbin:
Emile Meyer

Tonight from BBC South West

A hospice was originally a lodging for travellers. But in recent years it's taken on a new meaning: it's a place for the continuing care of the terminally ill. Here pain can be brought under control and the patient and his family can learn to make the most of the life that remains. Last autumn Gordon Cryer visited the Sir Michael Sobell House in Oxford and he believes that other regions must follow its example.

Contributors

Reporter:
Gordon Cryer
Producer:
Ian Fell
Series Co-ordinator:
Frank Gillard

Journey Through the Human Body Imagine yourself shrunk to less than a millimetre, travelling down a blood vessel. It's a popular science-fiction idea, but Horizon takes you on just such a journey. The voyage is made possible by the unique camera techniques developed by Swedish photographer Dr Lennart Nilsson

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Lennart Nilsson

Two Songspiels:
Little Mahaqonny and Happy End Two rarely-performed works by WEILL and BRECHT, which cheerfully and sardonically castigate the bourgeois society of the 1920s. Little Mahagonny is a restaging of its famous first production at Baden-Baden in 1927. Its unconventional setting in a boxing ring and its songs, including jazz and popular rhythms, came as a shock to the audience.
Happy End is a gangster comedy. ! It contains some of Weill's most famous songs. Tonight's version has been specially devised for TV, and the set is designed after drawings by PATRICK PROCKTOR.
A Salvation Army chorus
LONDON SINFONIETTA VOICES chorus-master TERRY EDWARDS
A dance band LONDON SINFONIETTA Its conductor DAVID ATHERTON
Sound RAYMUND ANGEL Lighting PETER CATLETT
Make-up MAUREEN WINSLADE Costumes ANNE BAILEY Designer FIONA COMRIE Directed by PETER ADAM and PETER BUTLER ' (As a companion piece to these two Weill works a profile of Lotte Lenya. the composer's widow, Thursday BBC1)

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Procktor.
Chorus-Master:
Terry Edwards
Conductor:
David Atherton
Unknown:
Raymund Angel
Unknown:
Peter Catlett
Unknown:
Maureen Winslade
Unknown:
Anne Bailey
Designer:
Fiona Comrie
Directed By:
Peter Adam
Directed By:
Peter Butler
Jessie:
Sarah Walker
Bessie:
Meriel Dickinson
Charlie:
Philip Langridge
Billy:
Neil Jenkins
Bobby:
Stephen Roberts
Jimmy:
Terry Edwards
Fliege, a Madam/Surabaya girl:
Meriel Dickinson
Lilian, a Salvation Army Lieut:
Yvonne Kenny
Sam, a gangster:
Peter Knapp
Bill, another gangster:
Philip Langridge
A liquor dealer/Johnny:
William Wilde

Profiles of ten stars from the golden age of Hollywood. Written and presented by Barry Norman with personal comments from Hollywood columnist Radie Harris Vincent Sherman , who directed Crawford in Harriet Craig actor Robert Montgomery screenwriter Jesse Lasky Jr actor Cliff Robertson director Charles Walters Hollywood lawyer Gregory Bautzer actress Natalie Schafer, and George Cukor, who directed three of Crawford's films.
"It's a rags-to-riches story, made less attractive by the ruthless way its leading lady clawed her way to the top." (THE OBSERVER)
Producer BARRY BROWN. Director JUDY LINDSAY.

Contributors

Presented By:
Barry Norman
Presented By:
Joan Crawford
Unknown:
Radie Harris
Unknown:
Vincent Sherman
Unknown:
Harriet Craig
Unknown:
Robert Montgomery
Unknown:
Jesse Lasky Jr
Unknown:
Cliff Robertson
Unknown:
Charles Walters Hollywood
Unknown:
Gregory Bautzer
Unknown:
Natalie Schafer
Unknown:
George Cukor
Producer:
Barry Brown.
Director:
Judy Lindsay.

Humphrey Lyttelton introduces the second of six programmes recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival. This week features: Sonny Rollins Quintet with Esther Phillips , Mary Lou Williams Mandragore and the Waseda High Society Big Band
Recorded by the SWISS TELEVISION SERVICE Director JEAN bovon. Producer DON SAYER

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Phillips
Unknown:
Mary Lou Williams
Director:
Jean Bovon.
Producer:
Don Sayer

starring Joan Crawford with John Garfield , Oscar Levant
Joan Crawford stars as the rich, fashionable and unhappy Helen Wright who consoles herself by drinking and adopting promising musical protégés. Her meeting with Paul Boray , a poor but brilliant young violinist, is destined to have fateful consequences.
Screenplay by CLIFFORD ODETS and ZACHARY GOLD, based on a story by FANNIE HURST Produced by JERRY WALD
Directed by JEAN NEGULESCO
. Films: page 25

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Crawford
Unknown:
John Garfield
Unknown:
Oscar Levant
Unknown:
Joan Crawford
Unknown:
Helen Wright
Unknown:
Paul Boray
Unknown:
Clifford Odets
Story By:
Fannie Hurst
Produced By:
Jerry Wald
Directed By:
Jean Negulesco
Helen Wright:
Joan Crawford
Paul Boray:
John Garfield
Sid Jeffers:
Oscar Levant
Rudy Boray j:
Carrol Naish
Gina:
Joan Chandler
Phil Boray:
Tom D'Andrea
Florence:
Peggy Knudsen
Esther Boray:
Ruth Helson
Monte Loeffler:
Craig Stevens
Victor Wright:
Paul Cavanaugh
BOBBY BLAKE:
Paul,a Child

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