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TV on the day I was born: 9.00: Nai Zindagi Naya Jeevan Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL Director ASHOK RAMPAI. from Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 1.5 pm (not N Ireland) Contributors Presented By: Mahendra Kaul Director: Ashok Rampai. 9.30: Closedown 10.00: On Union Business Skills for trade unionists 5: Negotiation. FRANK CASEY , a new shop steward, is part of a negotiating team. But will his members accept the outcome? Written by BOB HOULTON Director CHARLES PASCOE Producer TONY MATTHEWS Repeated on Thursday, 3.0 pm BBC! Contributors Unknown: Frank Casey Written By: Bob Houlton Director: Charles Pascoe Producer: Tony Matthews 10.25: Closedown 10.45: Made in Britain The Leisure Business That most English of games-croquet - is gaining ground both at home and abroad. And the best croquet gear is made here by the oldest manufacturers of sports goods and games in the world. Presented and produced by MICHAEL PRIESTLEY Contributors Produced By: Michael Priestley 11.00: Seeing and Believing from the Parish Church of the Ascension, Wembley REV DONALD AIRD introduces musicians of the parish with THE IAN HALL SINGERS and members of the CHELMSFORD BALLET COMPANY in Praise God: a Celebration for Trinity Sunday Conductors IAN HALL, DAVID BARON Choreographer ELIZABETH TWISTINGTON HIGGINS ProducerR .BROOKS . Contributors Introduces: Donald Aird Producer: R .Brooks 11.30: Interval 11.35: Opera in Rehearsal Act 2 Of MOZARTS The Marriage of Figaro rehearsed by ANTHONY BESCH JILL GOMEZ as The Countess PATRICIA HAY as Susanna TOM MCDONNELL as The Count Repetiteur HENRY WARD Television direction RODNEY BENNETT Producer VICTOR POOLE Contributors Unknown: Anthony Besch Unknown: Jill Gomez Unknown: Patricia Hay Unknown: Susanna Tom McDonnell Unknown: Rodney Bennett Producer: Victor Poole 12.00: Ireland 8 : When the bough breaks When Ireland was divided in 1921 neither side thought the other would be able to survive. Both sides were wrong. Director BRIGIT BARRY Producer HOWARD SMITH Book (same title) £ 2.20, from bookshops Contributors Director: Brigit Barry Producer: Howard Smith 12.25: Gymnast DAVID VINE and NIK STUART conclude a series of eight programmes about one of the fastest-growing sports in the world. 8: The High Bar Director JOHN RICKWORD Producer JOHN DOBSON Contributors Unknown: David Vine Unknown: Nik Stuart Director: John Rickword Producer: John Dobson 12.50: Farming Hop Hopes New varieties, new methods, new marketing to make an old industry competitive in the EEC. PHILIP WRIXON reports. Producer JOHN KENYON (from Birmingham) Weather for Farmers Contributors Unknown: Philip Wrixon Producer: John Kenyon 13.15: Hammer it Home Join ROY DAY and PHYLLIDA LAW 3: Starting a coffee table and preparing to paint Producer SHEILA INNES Book (same title) 50p, from bookshops Contributors Producer: Sheila Innes 13.40: News Headlines 13.45: Chigley Willie Munn Narration BRIAN CANT 14.00: Film Matinee: San Francisco starring Clark Gable Jeanette MacDonald Spencer Tracy An unsurpassed re-creation of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake provides a breathtakingly spectacular climax to the story of a young singer torn between her love for a casino owner and her desire to be an opera singer. Screenplay by ANITA loos Director w. s. VAN DYKE This Weeks Films: page 17 Contributors Unknown: Clark Gable Unknown: Jeanette MacDonald Unknown: Spencer Tracy Blackie Norton: Clark Gable Mary Blake: Jeanette MacDonald Father Mullin: Spencer Tracy Jack Burley: Jack Holt Mrs Burley: Jessie Ralph Mat: Ted Healy Trixie: Shirley Ross Delia Bailey: Margaret Irving Babe : Harold Huber Bailiff: Edgar Kennedy Professor: Al Shean Signor Baldini: William Riccardi 15.50: Arthur Negus On the Road A series of six programmes in which Arthur Negus travels along some of the old coaching routes of Britain stopping along the way to investigate anything unusual from the past that takes his fancy. This week: London to Portsmouth Part 2 Film cameraman JACK BELLAMY Sound ALISTAIR CROCKER Film editor CHARLES ALDRIDGE Director PAUL SMITH Producer JOHN KING (from Bristol) Going for a Song: English Furniture, by Arthur Negus , £ 1.75. from bookshops Contributors Unknown: Jack Bellamy Unknown: Alistair Crocker Editor: Charles Aldridge Director: Paul Smith Producer: John King Unknown: Arthur Negus 16.20: Ask Aspel Michael Aspel introduces your TV requests. With him in the studio this week : Cilia Black Producer FRANCES WHITAKER Send your requests to Ask Aspel. BBC Television Centre. London W12 8QT Contributors Introduces: Michael Aspel Producer: Frances Whitaker 16.45: Alias Smith and Jones The Western adventure series starring and with guest stars Joan Hackett, J. D. Cannon The Legacy of Charlie ORourke Charlie ORourke, an old friend of Smith and Jones, is about to be hanged for his heinous crimes - which are considerable. The boys decide to pay Charlie a farewell visit-which turns out to be one of the biggest mistakes they have ever made! Contributors Smith: Pete Duel Jones: Ben Murphy 17.35: Thursdays Child by NOEL STREATFEILD Adapted for television in six parts by JOHN TULLY Part 6: Light in the Window Having run away from the orphanage, Margaret, Peter and Horatio have been working on a canal boat but Ma Smith has told them that they can no longer stay there. Music composed and conducted by TOM MCCALL , arranged by ALFRED RALSTON Producer DOROTHEA BROOKING ‡ Contributors Unknown: John Tully Unknown: Ma Smith Conducted By: Tom McCall Arranged By: Alfred Ralston Producer: Dorothea Brooking Lavinia Beresford: Gillian Bailey Jem: Kit Daniels Margaret Thursday: Claire Walker Ma Smith: Susan Field Captain Smith: Will Stampe Clara: Jill Reddick Lady Corkberry: Sonia Graham Peter Beresford: Simon Gipps-Kent Horatio Beresford: David Tully Mr Fortescue: Alba Ida Fortescue: Jean Challis Mrs Beamish: Molly Maureen Sir Edward Delaware: Philip Ray Hannah: Elsie Arnold Rector: Peter Neil 18.05: News Weatherman KEITH BEST 18.15: Meet the Joy Folk Joy Webb leads the singing and Leonard Pearcey puts questions to members of this popular Salvation Army Group. From the Bramwell Booth Memorial Hall, London Producer R. . BROOKS Contributors Unknown: Leonard Pearcey 18.50: Songs of Praise from the Parish Church, Newbury. Berkshire with combined local choirs Introduced by GEOFFREY WHEELER Tell out my soul (Woodlands) Father. Lord of all creation (Abbots Leigh) O worship the King (Hanover) Lord of all hopefulness (Slane) All creatures of our God and King (Easter Alleluya) Thou who art beyond the farthest (Angel voices) The duteous day now closeth (Innsbruck) Christ is the King (Gelobt sei Gott) Crown him with many crowns (Diademata) Conductor GILLIAN LOVETT Organist DAVID REYNOLDS Prayer and Blessing by REV JOHN GANN Producer JOHN DOBSON Series producer RAYMOND SHORT Contributors Introduced By: Geoffrey Wheeler Conductor: Gillian Lovett Organist: David Reynolds Unknown: John Gann Producer: John Dobson 19.25: America Issued in 1893 for Ihe Columbus Exhibition in Chicago. Theslamp is taken from a painting by William H.Powell. The 400lh anniversary was actually in 1892. A Personal History of the United States written and narrated by Alistair Cooke 2: The New Found Land ALISTAIR COOKE retraces the epic journeys of the French and Spanish adventurers, the first Europeans to explore North America. Associate producer ANN TURNER Producer and director MICHAEL GILL Fully illustrated book, Alistair Cooke s America, £5.00, from bookshops Contributors Unknown: William H.Powell. Unknown: Alistair Cooke Unknown: Alistair Cooke Producer: Ann Turner Unknown: Alistair Cooke 20.15: The Magistrate by ARTHUR W. PINERO A Play of the Month presentation starring Michael Hordern Geraldine McEwan and Leonard Rossiter with Anna Calder-Marshall Barrie Ingham , Peter Firth For almost two hours the play held me in happy captivity (DAILY mirror) Producer CEDRIC MESSINA Director BILL HAYS Contributors Unknown: Arthur W. Pinero Unknown: Michael Hordern Unknown: Geraldine McEwan Unknown: Leonard Rossiter Unknown: Anna Calder-Marshall Unknown: Barrie Ingham Unknown: Peter Firth Producer: Cedric Messina Director: Bill Hays Cis Farringdon: Peter Firth Beatie: Candace Glendenning Wyke: Join Blythe Popham: Jan Francis Agatha Posket: Geraldine McEwan Mr Posket: Michael Hordern Mr Bullamy: Dudley Jones Charlotte: Anna Calder-Marshall Isidore: John Nightingale Achille Blond: Alan Hockey Col Lukyn: Leonard Rossiter Capt Horace Vale: Barrie Ingham Insp Messiter: Peter Whithread Const Harris: Geoffrey Perkins Sgt Lugg: Ken Jones Mr Wormington: Ken Wynne 22.05: News with Peter Woods ; Weather Contributors Unknown: Peter Woods 22.15: A Question of Feeling? A search by CHRISTOPHER BURSTALL Tonights Omnibus is the record of a personal search, made with the help of sculpture students and established sculptors, with Henry Moore , Barbara Hepworth Bernard Meadows , Frank Martin Executive producer MIKE WOOLLER Producer CHRISTOPHER BURSTALL Contributors Unknown: Christopher Burstall Unknown: Henry Moore Unknown: Barbara Hepworth Unknown: Bernard Meadows Unknown: Frank Martin Producer: Mike Wooller Producer: Christopher Burstall 23.10: Co/our The Editors with William Hardeastle Director jim MURRAY Producer EI WYN PARRY-JONES . Contributors Unknown: William Hardeastle Director: Jim Murray Producer: Ei Wyn Parry-Jones . 23.50: Weatherman: Closedown
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