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7.40 Spring of Nations: Cracow - Prague

8.5 Reading a Poem

8.30 African Religious Dance

8.55 Learning Strategy, Teaching Style

9.20 The Family Doctor

9.45 Parents for Children

10.10 Trade and Industry

10.35 North Sea Gas: Welfare

11.0 Mining

11.25 Ribosome

11.50 The Dragon School

12.15 Space in the City

12.40 English Houses of the 1930s

1.5 A Portrait of Summer School

1.30 Bayesian Inference

1.55 Database: Query Languages

2.20 Kinetics of a Gas Reaction

starring
Debbie Reynolds , Harve Presnell
A lively musical comedy about a tomboyish girl from the Colorado backwoods who decides to leave home in search of money, social position and, of course, love. Debbie Reynolds plays the energetic Molly who tries to enter high society - with fairly chaotic results.
Screenplay by HELEN DEUTSCH , based on the musical play by MEREDITH WILLSON and RICHARD MORRIS
Produced by LAWRENCE WEINGARTEN
Directed by CHARLES WALTERS. Films: p 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Debbie Reynolds
Unknown:
Harve Presnell
Unknown:
Debbie Reynolds
Unknown:
Helen Deutsch
Play By:
Meredith Willson
Play By:
Richard Morris
Produced By:
Lawrence Weingarten
Directed By:
Charles Walters.
Molly Brown:
Debbie Reynolds
Johnny Brown:
Harve Presnell
Shamus Tobin:
Ed Begley
Christmas Morgan:
Jack Kruschen
Prince Louis de Laniere:
Vassily Lambrinos
Mrs Grogan:
Hermione Baddeley
Baron Karl Ludwig von Ettenburg:
Fred Essler

200th Edition
The programme in which the BBC hands over air time to the public.
Tonight: Wherever We Go presented by the Romany Guild 'If it was an animal or plant there'd be people rushing round to save it, but it seems that flesh and blood they are not so worried about.'
The Romany people have always been needed - and always been persecuted. In our programme, we'll be looking at our problems today and our fears for tomorrow.
Made with the help of the COMMUNITY PROGRAMME UNIT

The Lawn Tennis Championships direct from the All England Club
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the closing stages of play in the world's greatest tennis tournament. This 12th and final day features:
The Men's Singles Final
The Ladies' Doubles Final The Mixed Doubles Final
Commentators DAN MASKELL
PETER WEST , JOHN BARRETT
MARK COX , ANN JONES and BILL THRELFALL
Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER
Television presentation by FRED VINER MARTIN HOPKINS. JOHNNIF. WATHERSTON .JOHN PHILIPS and JOHN VIGAR
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Flashback, the BBC2 Wimbledon theme music, on Sporting Themes (record REH 348, cassette zcr 348;, from record shops

Contributors

Commentators:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
Peter West
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Mark Cox
Unknown:
Ann Jones
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall
Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Presentation By:
Fred Viner
Presentation By:
Martin Hopkins.
Presentation By:
John Vigar
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

Three plays selected and introduced by Sir Huw Wheldon
SIR HUW WHELDON presents his selection of productions from the range of drama made by the BBC in its partnership with the Open University -' memorable moments' he calls them. Sir Huw introduces the programmes from the studio in Alexandra Palace where these drama productions for the Open University students were made - and which was the studio where BBC television began in 1936. The end of the second act of Waiting for Godot by SAMUEL BECKETT
Max Wall and Leo McKern as the two tramps, Vladimir and Estragon, who are waiting for Godot ...
Producer Richard CALLANAN
8.0 The Grand Inquisitor by FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY adapted by JEREMY BROOKE and KITTY HUNTER BLAIR
John Gielgud plays the Grand Inquisitor from Dostoevsky's fable in the novel The Brothers Karamazov. The Inquisitor is faced by a prisoner who silently challenges him ...
ProducerRichard ARGENT
8.30 The main action of the second act of Six Characters in Search of An Author by LUIGI PIRANDELLO
Translated by FREDERICK MAY
Producer JOHN SELWYN GILBERT
A BBC/OPEN UNIVERSITY production

Contributors

Duced By:
Sir Huw Wheldon
Duced By:
Sir Huw Wheldon
Introduces:
Sir Huw
Unknown:
Samuel Beckett
Unknown:
Max Wall
Unknown:
Leo McKern
Producer:
Richard Callanan
Unknown:
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Adapted By:
Jeremy Brooke
Adapted By:
Kitty Hunter Blair
Unknown:
John Gielgud
Producer:
Richard Argent
Unknown:
Luigi Pirandello
Translated By:
Frederick May
Producer:
John Selwyn Gilbert
the Producer:
Charles Gray
the Father:
Nigel Stock
the Mother:
Mary Wimbush
the Daughter:
Lisa Harrow
the leading lady:
Diana Fairfax
the leading man:
John Westbrook

Match of the Day
DAVID VINE introduces highlights of the final day's play at Wimbledon featuring
The Men's Singles Final
Producer JOHN ROWLINSON Editor JONATHAN MARTIN

Contributors

Producer:
John Rowlinson
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

continuing the season of Midnight Movies to thrill, shock and chill The Beast with Five Fingers starring Robert Alda
Andrea King , Peter Lorre
In this terrifying, horror classic of the 40s, Peter Lorre stars as a crazed astrologist driven to madness by the severed hand of a concert pianist. The hand, which has a life of its own, returns from the grave to avenge the pianist's death.
Screenplay by CURT SIODMAK
From a story by WILLIAM FRYER HARVEY Directed by ROBERT FLOREY
. Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Alda
Unknown:
Andrea King
Unknown:
Peter Lorre
Unknown:
Peter Lorre
Play By:
Curt Siodmak
Story By:
William Fryer Harvey
Directed By:
Robert Florey
Conrad Ryler:
Robert Alda
Julie Holden:
Andrea King
Hilary Cummins:
Peter Lorre
Francis Ingram:
Victor Francen
Ovidio Castanio:
J Carrol Naish
Raymond Arlington:
Charles Dingle
Donald Arlington:
John Alvin
Duprex:
David Hoffman
Mrs Miller:
Barbara Brown
Clara:
Patricia White
Antonio:
William Edmunds
Giovana:
Belle Mitchell
Mr Miller:
Ray Walker
Horatio:
Pedro de Cordoba

Full of Natural Goodness? The experts had their say in last Monday's programme.
Now Eric Robson reports on what the Brass Tacks audience has been saying-on radio phone-ins and in their letters -on the link between diet and heart attacks.
Studio director GEORGE GREEN
Producer CHRISTOPHER WALMSLEY
Editor ALAN DOBSON. BBC Manchester (Postponed from 28 June)

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Robson
Producer:
Christopher Walmsley
Editor:
Alan Dobson.

starring Patrick O'Neal
Cesare Danova , Wilfrid Hyde White Baltimore in the late 19th century is the setting for this eerie tale. Two amateur sleuths, owners of the Baltimore House of Wax, set out to track down a notorious strangler determined to wreak a brutal revenge upon his enemies.
Screenplay by STEPHEN KANDEL Based on a story by RAY RUSSELL and STEPHEN KANDEL
Produced and directed by HY AVERBACK Films: page 13. Woddis on ... page 66

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick O'Neal
Unknown:
Cesare Danova
Unknown:
Stephen Kandel
Story By:
Ray Russell
Story By:
Stephen Kandel
Directed By:
Hy Averback
Jason Cravette:
Patrick O'Neal
Anthony Draco:
Cesare Danova
Marie Champlain:
Laura Devon
Harold Blount WILFRID:
Hyde White
Insp Strudwick:
Philip Bourneuf
Pepe de Reyes:
Tun Tun
Vivian:
Patrice Wymore
Sgt Albertson:
Wayne Rogers
Barbara Dixon:
Suzy Parker
Judge Randolph:
Vinton Hayworth
Mrs Ewing Perryman:
Jeanette Nolan
Mme Corona:
Marie Windsor
Dr Cobb:
Richard O'Brien
Mr Julian:
Tony Curtis

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