Listings
by Charlotte Bronte.
Adapted for television in six weekly instalments by Constance Cox and Ian Dallas.
[Starring] Stanley Baker and Daphne Slater
The action takes place at Thornfield Hall in the year 1835.
Contributors
Author:
Charlotte
Bronte
Adapted for television by:
Constance
Cox
Adapted for television by:
Ian
Dallas
Producer:
Campbell
Logan
Jane Eyre:
Daphne
Slater
Mrs Fairfax:
Barbara
Everest
Adele:
Valerie
Smith
Rochester:
Stanley
Baker
Leah:
Joyce
Chancellor
Grace Poole:
Jane
Henderson
The mad woman:
Dorothy
Black
Clergyman:
Graham
Stuart
Briggs:
Ian
Fleming
Mr Mason:
Roger
Snowdon
John, the footman:
Philip
Howard
Others taking part:
Alanna
Boyce
Others taking part:
Pauline
Coe
Others taking part:
Norma
Dale
Others taking part:
Ronald
Grierson
Others taking part:
Nelly
Griffiths
Others taking part:
David
Higson
Others taking part:
Richard
Holden
Others taking part:
Patrick
Milner
Others taking part:
Carol
Olver
Others taking part:
Colin
Wall
Brian Reece says Let's Make a Date.
The Song that Made the Star
with the Beverley Sisters.
Look Who's Here
Up-to-date news and views from the world of entertainment.
Scored for the Screen
The theme music from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cinemascope production in colour
"Viva Las Vegas".
The Better Half
A well-known comedian's wife introduces her husband.
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
From the BBC's North of England studios
Contributors
Presenter:
Brian
Reece
Singers (The Song that Made the Star):
The Beverley
Sisters
Musicians:
Billy Ternent and his
Orchestra
Script:
Jack
Bradley
Script:
Ray
Davies
Editor:
John
Ammonds
Producer:
Barney
Colehan
by Colin Morris.
A documentary drama concerning a man who tried to awaken a pagan community.
Contributors
Writer:
Colin
Morris
Film cameraman:
Peter
Hamilton
Film editor:
Alf
Chapman
Producer:
Gilchrist
Calder
A series of films, commissioned by NATO, presenting members of the Atlantic Community to each other.
meets every Sunday afternoon to answer questions sent by viewers.
The members this week are Dr. J. Bronowski, David Daiches, Geoffrey Grigson, Frank Thistlethwaite.
Question-Master, Malcolm Muggeridge
Questions should be addressed to: The Brains Trust, [address removed]
Contributors
Panellist:
Dr. J.
Bronowski
Panellist:
David
Daiches
Panellist:
Geoffrey
Grigson
Panellist:
Frank
Thistlethwaite
Question-Master:
Malcolm
Muggeridge
Presented by:
Enid
Love
Johnny Morris tells you a story.
Children's Film Magazine
Showing recent items of interest and news events.
Extra Item
by Frederick H. Wiseman.
Sunday at Six
Dr. H. F. Wilson talks about his grandfather, David Livingstone, the famous explorer-missionary, and shows you some of his possessions.
(to 18.05)
Contributors
Storyteller:
Johnny
Morris
Writer (Extra Item):
Frederick H.
Wiseman
Designer (Extra Item):
Douglas
Smith
Producer (Extra Item):
Barbara
Hammond
Barry Green:
Melvyn
Hayes
David Horton:
Anthony
Green
Celia Green:
Christine
Stirling
Mr Wright:
Michael
Corcoran
Mrs Wright:
Sally
Travers
Pa Robinson:
Campbell
Gray
Jim Robinson:
Peter
Scott
Customs Officer:
Shay
Gorman
Others taking part:
Patrick
Duggan
Others taking part:
June
Grant
Others taking part:
Mitchell
Christopher
Presenter (Sunday at Six):
Dr. H. F.
Wilson
The African Ballet of Keita Fodeba at 7.45 this evening
THE CALL OF THE TOM-TOM
Leading Tom-Tom player, Traore Dougoufana
ENIAN-ADJE by Dynah Mockey
The Evil Sorcerer............Sy//a Marikt
The Witch Doctor..................Jacouba The Victim........................Amina DO CT 0 R I A song of grief sung by a widow Singer, Madiana M IN D I A N by Koyah Maros Traditional dance of a young bride . Dancer, Fanta Dialy MIWELA A Congo love song Singer, Kandia DOUNOUMBA A harvest dance by Kante Faceli The young girls: Fanta Dialy. Massaba, Diawara. The young men: Bari, Gonkoua, Jacouba. Solo dancer, Faceli BOUNDESSA A song from Senegal Cora players: Bakary, Daouda Dancer, Faceli THE FIRE DANCE by Keita Fodeba Dancers; Manika, Jacouba, Bari. Fire-eaters: Mariki, Camara DECOR BY BERNARD DAYDE Presented for television by MARGARET DALE (By arrangement with Peter Daubeny and Leon Hepner)
by Val Gielgud.
[Starring] Sebastian Shaw
with Sarah Lawson and Valerie White.
The action takes place during the autumn of 1946, in a schoolroom in a small Austrian town on the border of the British and Russian Zones of Occupation.
Contributors
Writer:
Val
Gielgud
Designer:
Stephen
Taylor
Assistant producer:
Terence
Cook
Producer:
Val
Gielgud
Corporal Albert Pym:
Jeffrey
Segal
Betty Sanders:
Valerie
White
Virginia Lawrence:
Sarah
Lawson
Major Gerald Craven, D.S.O.:
Sebastian
Shaw
Jean Ravaillac:
Seymour
Green
Dr Justinus van Galen:
Gerard
Heinz
Captain George Graves, M.C.:
Barry
Letts
Brigadier Lambert, C.M.O.:
Ronald
Simpson
Colonel Ivan Roudenko:
Stanley
Platts
Political Commissar Sergei Karpoff:
Henry
Oscar
Jadwiga Konska:
Eileen
Way
Adela Rubinstein:
Ernestine
Costa
Issachar Ben-Menahem (Judas):
Alan
Tilvern
David Gottlieb:
Jack
May
A film.
The unmarried mother, the old-age pensioner, the juvenile delinquent, and the family distressed by the threat of illness and poverty-these are the people who need help and are given it by 'a friend at the door'. British Columbia is a large and rugged Province in Canada but its social workers bring comfort and practical aid to human beings in need wherever they may live.
Campoli (violin), Ernest Lush (piano)
Contributors
Violinist:
Campoli
Pianist:
Ernest
Lush
Presented by:
Patricia
Foy
The Rev. George Candlish, Director of the Gateway Theatre, Edinburgh, talks about the spiritual values that lie behind the Edinburgh International Festival.
Contributors
Presenter:
The Rev. George
Candlish
followed by The Weather and Close Down