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starring
Tab Hunter , Natalie Wood
Trace Jordan , a young farmer, discovers that his brother has been murdered on the orders of Joe Sutton , a wealthy cattleman who covets their land. Jordan sets out to avenge the murder with the help of Maria, a spirited half-Mexican girl.
Screenplay by IRVING WALLACE Produced by RICHARD WIIORF
Director STUART HEISLER. Films: page 17
starring Brian Cant in an entertainment of jokes, comedy and music. with Alex Norton , Pam Ellis Heather Williams Jonathan Cohen and the Play Away Band
Musical arrangements by JONATHAN COHEN
Designer GWEN EVANS Director ANNE GOBEY Producer ANN REAY
Play Away songs, jokes and games from the series (record rec 244, cassette MRMC 003) and Bang on a Drum, songs from Play School and Play Away (record REC 242, cassette MRMC 004), from retailers
starring
Guy Madison Joan Weldon
James Whitmore
Captain Robert MacClaw , an Army doctor but an inexperienced officer, is forced to take command of the 7th Cavalry troop. When the troop is ordered to take a civilian wagon train through hazardous Indian territory, MacClaw is confronted by a possible smallpox epidemic, constant Indian attacks and hostility from his own men.
Screenplay by RUSSELL HUGHES Produced by DAVID WEISBART Directed by DAVID BUTLER Films: page 17
The second of two programmes Our Dear Channel Islands
The Allied invasion of Europe in June 1944 did not, as expected, end the plight of the German-controlled Channel Islanders. It served only to worsen conditions. Cut off now from the mainland of Europe and desperately short of food and urgent medical supplies, occupiers and occupied alike starved and suffered together. Liberation, it seemed, could not be far away - but would it come soon enough?
Bruce Parker , a Guernseyman himself, returns to the Islands and talks to the people about their struggle to survive.
Producer DENNIS ADAMS
Assistant producer PETER CRAMPTON '
with Jan Leeming and David Cass ; Weather
The television weekly review presented by Ludovic Kennedy , who discusses
Forty Minutes on the News of the World: Sex, Drugs and the Vicar (BBC2)
Play for Today: United Kingdom (BBC1) and Newsnight (BBC2) with Martyn Lumley of the Liverpool Echo
John Alderson , Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall Constabulary, and Sarah Hogg , economic editor of The Sunday Times.
Research CLARE PATERSON Director PETER DALE
Producer JOHN ARCHER
in George Balanchine 's
A Midsummer Night's Dream
'I want to leave a ballet - as I myself have done it for the future.' So said the great American choreographer GEORGE BALANCHINE in 1966 while making the film version of his ballet with some of America's greatest dancers
Suzanne Farrell , Edward Villella Arthur Mitchell
Jacques D'Amboise , Allegra-Kent Balanchine , using the music of Mendelssohn, has in the first act followed the Shakespeare play in all its essentials - Titania, Oberon and the fairies, the Athenian lovers, Puck, and Bottom with the head of an ass. The second act is a brilliant display of dancing as the court celebrates the weddings. and the NEW YORK CITY BALLET children from the SCHOOL OF AMERICAN BALLET
ORCHESTRA OF THE NEW YORK CITY
BALLET, conducted by Robert Irving Introduced by HUMPHREY BURTON
Director DAN ERIKSEN. Production supervised by GEORGE BALANCHINE
(Shakespeare's play tomorrow at 7.15 pm)
by FREDERIC RAPHAEL
The third of four plays featuring Denholm Elliott. Also starring Jeremy Kemp , Michael Kitchen
Tim Pigott-Smith , Jenny Agutter Top Table: Basic Grunts: Staff:
School song by IAGO JONES
... unerringly biting and witty satire.
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Producer RICHARD BROKE
Directed by JAMES CELLAN JONES
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
The first in a short season of films starring one of Hollywood's most popular and successful actors, William Holden , who died last month. Also starring
Ryan O'Neal , Karl Maiden
The Wild West during the 1880s. Ross Bodine , an ageing cowboy, is persuaded by his easy-going companion Frank that a life of honesty and hard work is leading to nothing but a pauper's grave. His suggested solution is to rob the local bank. It's an idea that leads to dangerous complications when the cowboys become outlaws with only one horse between them.
Produced by BLAKE EDWARDS. KEN WALES Written and directed by BLAKE EDWARDS
Films: p 17.