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Equal Before the Law?
Is a fair hearing at law still determined by the thickness of your wallet?
Another chance to see this personal view by J. Bronowski 7 : The Majestic Clockwork
Fully illustrated book, available from booksellers, price 14.75
Contributors
Unknown:
J.
Bronowski
A digest of the news of the week plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear. with Richard Baker
Editor BILL NORTHWOOD
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Baker
Editor:
Bill
Northwood
Reflecting the religious world of a new generation. Presented by Alex Dolphin and Alastair Pirrie
Director BILL NICHOLSON
Producer PETER ARMSTRONG
Contributors
Presented By:
Alex
Dolphin
Presented By:
Alastair
Pirrie
Director:
Bill
Nicholson
Producer:
Peter
Armstrong
The Riddle of the Runestone
In 1898 a Swedish-American settler in Minnesota dug up on his farm a large rock which was reported to have inscribed on it a message in Viking runes. There was also a date - 1362. For 75 years argument has raged over whether the runestone is a hoax or not. If genuine, it provides incontrovertible proof that Vikings visited mid-West America at least a century before Columbus.
New evidence in Scandinavia and Minnesota has made possible a reassessment of a riddle which in this film carries viewers from Denmark to Iceland, Greenland and the USA.
Film cameraman HENRY FARRAR Film editor JOHN NASH
Narrated and directed by BRIAN BRANSTON
Series editors ANTHONY ISAACS and CHRISTOPHER PARSONS
Contributors
Unknown:
Henry
Farrar
Editor:
John
Nash
Directed By:
Brian
Branston
Editors:
Anthony
Isaacs
Editors:
Christopher
Parsons
A chance to see again highlights of the BBC television coverage of the marriage of HRH The Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips including the processions from Buckingham Palace, the Wedding Service in Westminster Abbey, and the appearance of the Bride and Bridegroom with the Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
Scene described by TOM FLEMING
Executive producer and director ANTONY CRAXTON t
Contributors
Unknown:
Captain Mark
Phillips
Unknown:
Tom
Fleming
Director:
Antony
Craxton
The Cricket Match from England, Their England by A. G. MACDONELL adapted by PETER DRAPER with Hugh Burden as William Hodge and John Moffatt as Bobby Southcott
Macdonell's classic account of what took place when the ' gentlemen ' from London came to play a quiet game of cricket with the villagers of Fordenden.
Village team PETER PIETRUSIEWICZ , ANTHONY MILLER , WILLIAM WINTER, WILFRED HORNE , ALLAN PRIOR and MR BROWN
Narrator FULTON MACKAY
Script editor LOUIS MARKS Designer ANTHONY THORPH Producer INNES LLOYD
Director STEPHEN FREARS
Contributors
Unknown:
A. G.
MacDonell
Adapted By:
Peter
Draper
Unknown:
Hugh
Burden
Unknown:
William
Hodge
Unknown:
John
Moffatt
Unknown:
Bobby
Southcott
Unknown:
Peter
Pietrusiewicz
Unknown:
Anthony
Miller
Unknown:
Wilfred
Horne
Narrator:
Mr
Brown
Designer:
Anthony
Thorph
Producer:
Innes
Lloyd
Director:
Stephen
Frears
Donald Cameron:
Christopher
Brown
Davies:
Gerald
James
William Hodge:
Hugh
Burden
Rupert Harcourt:
John
Normington
Bobby Southcott:
John
Moffatt
Publisher:
Roger
Hammond
Boone:
David
Jackson
Major Hawker:
Royston
Tickner
Pollock:
Bruce
Boa
Ballistics professor:
John
Grillo
Charabanc driver:
Paul
Shane
Vicar:
Russell
Waters
Village captain:
Frank
Mills
Pink youth:
Brian
Pettifer
Livingstone:
Robert
Mill
Villager:
David
Battley
Esmeralda:
Ann
Zelda
Perugia Gaukrodger:
Rosalind
Knight
Major-General:
Alan
Lawrance
Sir Ethelred:
Edward
Underdown
Ms Bason:
Peter
Childs
The celebrated baritone talks to Bernard Levin about his early life working the farmlands of America's mid-West and the career that led him to become part of that jet set of international singers who find themselves in demand in opera houses all over the world. In the programme he is heard in some of his most famous operatic roles.
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by JOHN MATHESON with DENNIS WICKS
Sound ADRIAN STOCKS
Lighting KEN MACGREGOR Designer KEN SHARP
Producer PATRICIA FOY
Contributors
Unknown:
Bernard
Levin
Leader:
Rodney
Friend
Conducted By:
John
Matheson
Unknown:
Dennis
Wicks
Unknown:
Ken
MacGregor
Designer:
Ken
Sharp
Producer:
Patricia
Foy
01' Blue Eyes is Back
A special concert celebrating Sinatra's return to show business with guest star Gene Kelly and featuring some great standards including ' I've Got You Under My Skin.'
Music arranged and conducted by CORDON JENKINS and DON COSTA Director MARTY PASETTA
Producer HOWARD W. KOCH
Contributors
Unknown:
Gene
Kelly
Unknown:
Don
Costa
Director:
Marty
Pasetta
Producer:
Howard W.
Koch
The end of the series, the end of an era : with John Wells
John Fortune , William Rushton , James Cameron and Clive James
Animation BOB GALE Producer IAN KEILL
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Wells
Unknown:
John
Fortune
Unknown:
William
Rushton
Unknown:
James
Cameron
Unknown:
Clive
James
Unknown:
Animation Bob
Gale
Producer:
Ian
Keill