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The Captive Heart
Starring Michael Redgrave, Rachel Kempson, Mervyn Johns
In this fine Ealing prisoner-of-war story Capt Hasek, a Czech refugee, poses as a dead Englishman in order to escape detection by the Gestapo.
Screenplay ANGUS MACPHAIL , GUY MORGAN
Produced by MICHAEL BALCON
Directed by BASIL DEARDEN

and at 3.15
Oh Rosalinda!
Starring Michael Redgrave, Mel Ferrer, Anthony Quayle, Anton Walbrook, LudmillaTcherina
Oh Rosalinda! is an imaginative setting of Strauss's Die Fledermaus in the Vienna of the 50s. Anton Walbrook gives a spirited performance as the elegant Dr Falke - who plans his revenge for a practical joke played on him by the French Colonel Eisenstein and his beautiful wife Rosalinda.
Written, produced, directed by MICHAEL POWELL , EMERIC PRESSBURCER . Films: p 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Redgrave
Unknown:
Rachel Kempson
Unknown:
Capt Hasek
Unknown:
Angus MacPhail
Unknown:
Guy Morgan
Produced By:
Michael Balcon
Directed By:
Basil Dearden
Unknown:
Michael Redgrave
Unknown:
Mel Ferrer
Unknown:
Anthony Quayle
Unknown:
Anton Walbrook
Unknown:
Anton Walbrook
Directed By:
Michael Powell
Directed By:
Emeric Pressburcer
Capt Hasek:
Michael Redgrave
Celia Mitchell:
Rachel Kempson
Mr Mowbray:
Frederick Leister
Pte Evans:
Mervyn Johns
Mrs Evans:
Rachel Thomas
Cpl Horsfall:
Jack Warner
Mrs Horsfall:
Gladys Henson
Doctor:
James Harcourt
Lieut Lennox:
Gordon Jackson
Mrs Lennox:
Elliot Mason
Elspeth McDougall:
Margot Fitzsimons
Mr McDougan:
David Keir
Lieut Harley:
Derek Bond
Maj Ossy Dalrymple:
Basil Radford
Pte Matthews:
Jimmy Hanley
Col Eisenstein:
Michael Redgrave
Capt Alfred Westerman:
Mel Ferrer
Gen Orlofsky:
Anthony Quayle
Dr Falke:
Anton Walbrook
Rosalinda:
Ludmilla Tcherina
Major Frank:
Dennis Price
Adele:
Anneliese Rothenberger

in Easy Street
The first of three films
A moral tale in which Charlie proves that ex-convicts make the best policemen.
With EDNA PURVIANCE
Written and directed by CHARLES chaplin

Contributors

Unknown:
Edna Purviance
Directed By:
Charles Chaplin

The Benson and Hedges Masters from the Wembley Conference Centre The First Semi-final
Introduced by DAVID ICKE Commentator TED LOWE
JACK KARNEHM , CLIVE EVERTON Summarisers REX WILLIAMS , JOHN SPENCER

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Icke
Commentator:
Ted Lowe
Unknown:
Jack Karnehm
Unknown:
Clive Everton
Unknown:
Rex Williams
Unknown:
John Spencer

Fred Emery , with two guest questioners from Fleet Street, cross-examines the men and women whose decisions influence our lives.
Director JAN FAIRER
Producer janine thomason
Executive producer PETER KENYATTA

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Emery
Producer:
Peter Kenyatta

The first of four programmes
Colonel Maurice Willoughby, late of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, does not hunt, shoot or fish. He does everything else. Tonight he's on a Scottish loch where he has a jolly good bash at parascending, waterski-ing and hovercrafting, and makes a frightful bish of jet-propelled water-borne motorbiking. Colonel Willoughby is 70 next birthday.

Contributors

Subject:
Colonel Maurice Willoughby
Producer:
Michael Begg

Presented by London Contemporary Dance Theatre choreographed by ROBERT COHAN
' I expect people will interpret Cell according to their own understanding.' So says Robert Cohan in tonight's television version of his ballet. It is about six people trapped in their own world of non-communication. Since it was made in 1969, this disturbing ballet has become one of the most popular works in LONDON CONTEMPORARY DANCE THEATRE'S repertory. Dancers:
Patrick Harding-Irmer Kate Harrison
Christopher Bannerman Anca Frankenhaeuser Michael Small
Charlotte Kirkpatrick
Music RONALD LLOYD
Designer norberto chiesa
Lighting design john B. READ Vision mixerSUE THORNE
Videotape editorSAM upton
Television lighting BERT OATEN Producer BOB LOCKYER

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Cohan
Unknown:
Robert Cohan
Dancers:
Patrick Harding-Irmer
Dancers:
Kate Harrison
Dancers:
Christopher Bannerman
Dancers:
Anca Frankenhaeuser
Unknown:
Michael Small
Unknown:
Charlotte Kirkpatrick
Music:
Ronald Lloyd
Designer:
Norberto Chiesa
Design:
John B. Read
Unknown:
Sue Thorne
Editor:
Sam Upton
Unknown:
Bert Oaten
Producer:
Bob Lockyer

Belt Up
Introduced by William Woollard
From midnight on 30 January it becomes law for most drivers and front-seat passengers to wear a seat belt. But who is exempt? How are the police going to administer the law? What happens if you are caught not wearing a seat belt?
Answering questions from the motoring public are Jackie Stewart long-time advocate of seat belts Dr Murray Mackay
Head of the Accident Research Unit, University of Birmingham and Roger Birch
Chief Constable, Warwickshire Constabulary
Director PIIILIP FRANKLIN
Executive producer DEREK smith BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Introduced By:
William Woollard
Unknown:
Jackie Stewart
Unknown:
Dr Murray MacKay
Unknown:
Roger Birch

Geoff Duke , Motor Cyclist
The sight of 'The King of th-Island' hurtling down Snaefell as impressive today as it was years ago, when Geoff Duke r his Nortons and Gileras to ;; TT victories.
Written by FRANK KEATING
Film editor GEOFFREY uotteiull Producer JEFF goddard

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Duke
Unknown:
Geoff Duke
Written By:
Frank Keating

The third of four programmes starring Liv Ullmann , Erland Josephson
Act 3: After her attempted suicide Jenny Isaksson is tenderly nursed back to health by a colleague, Dr Tomas Jacobi. Although she still feels unable to talk to her husband, Jenny finds solace in hearing about Tomas's unhappy affair.
Written, directed and produced by INGMAR BERGMAN
A Swedish film with English subtitles

Contributors

Unknown:
Liv Ullmann
Unknown:
Erland Josephson
Unknown:
Jenny Isaksson
Unknown:
Dr Tomas Jacobi.
Produced By:
Ingmar Bergman
Dr Jenny Isaksson:
Liv Uiamaxx
Dr Tomas Jacobi:
Erland Josephson
Grandpa:
Gunnar Bjornstrand
Grandma:
Aino Taube-Henrikson
Maria:
Kari Sylwan
Mrs Elizabeth Wankel:
Sif Euud
Dr Erik Isaksson:
Sven Lindbeiu;
Lady:
"tore Segelcki
Dr Helmut Wankel:
Ulf Johansson
Veronica:
Kristina Adolpiisp-;
Mikael Stromberg:
Gosta Ekmvn

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