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Sab Ras featuring
SURINDER SINGH SACHDEV
SUMAN KALYANPUR
S. REHMAN , DEBU CHAUDHURI and RAGHUNATH SETH and HEMANT KUMAR and a review of recent news. Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Director ASHOK RAMPAL. BBC Birmingham (Repeated: Wednesday BBC2, 10.35 am)
Contributors
Unknown:
Sab
Ras
Unknown:
Surinder Singh
Sachdev
Unknown:
Suman
Kalyanpur
Unknown:
S.
Rehman
Unknown:
Debu
Chaudhuri
Unknown:
Hemant
Kumar
Presented By:
Mahendra
Kaul
Director:
Ashok
Rampal.
Mr Impossible and Mr Small by ROGER HARGREAVES
Told by ARTHUR LOWE
Animation TERRY WARD
Contributors
Unknown:
Mr
Impossible
Unknown:
Mr
Small
Unknown:
Roger
Hargreaves
Told By:
Arthur
Lowe
Told By:
Animation Terry
Ward
The Calling of C. H. Spurgeon ANTHONY BATE as the great Victorian preacher tells in words taken from Spurgeon's own sermons how he gathered huge congregations while still in his teens.
With REV ERIC HAYDEN and MICHAEL TURNER
Producer R. T. BROOKS
Contributors
Unknown:
C. H.
Spurgeon
Unknown:
Anthony
Bate
Unknown:
Eric
Hayden
Unknown:
Michael
Turner
Producer:
R. T.
Brooks
A series of ten films about the Cold War in Europe
7: How Thin was the Ice?
Why did Khrushchev create the Berlin crisis of 1958-62? How did the West respond, and why? And what did the crisis teach both sides about the nature of peaceful co-existence, and about the question of two Germanies?
Introduced by JOHN TUSA
With RT HON HAROLD MACMILLAN
W. W. ROSTOW , DEAN RUSK
Script consultant PROF ROGER MORGAN Director JOHN EIDINOW
Producer HOWARD SMITH
Book (same title), £1.50, from bookshops
Contributors
Introduced By:
John
Tusa
Unknown:
Harold
MacMillan
Unknown:
W. W.
Rostow
Unknown:
Prof Roger
Morgan
Director:
John
Eidinow
Producer:
Howard
Smith
Introduced by DAVID RICHARDSON Potential for Peat
PHILIP WRIXON reports from Ireland on the use of peat in glasshouses and the development of Irish horticulture.
Producer JOHN KENYON BBC Birmingham
Weather for farmers
Contributors
Introduced By:
David
Richardson
Unknown:
Philip
Wrixon
Producer:
John
Kenyon
starring
Stewart Granger Eleanor Parker with Janet Leigh Mel Ferrer Nina Foch
Rafael Sabatini 's swashbuckling adventure set in and around Paris at the time of the French Revolution.
Stewart Granger plays the romantic Andre Moreau , who is determined to avenge the death of a friend at the hand of master-duellist the Marquis de Maynes , whom he meets in a final breath-taking duel.
Director GEORGE SIDNEY Films: page 8
Contributors
Unknown:
Stewart
Granger
Unknown:
Eleanor
Parker
Unknown:
Janet
Leigh
Unknown:
Mel
Ferrer
Unknown:
Nina
Foch
Unknown:
Rafael
Sabatini
Unknown:
Stewart
Granger
Unknown:
Andre
Moreau
Unknown:
Marquis
de Maynes
Director:
George
Sidney
Andre Moreau:
Stewart
Granger
Lenore:
Eleanor
Parker
Aline de Gavrillac:
Janet
Leigh
Noel, Marquis de Maynes:
Mel
Ferrer
Chevalier de Chambrillaine:
Henry
Wilcoxon
Marie Antoinette:
Nina
Foch
Philippe de Valmorin:
Richard
Anderson
Gaston Binet:
George
Coote
George de Valmorin:
Lewis
Stone
Isabelle de Valmorin:
Elizabeth
Risdon
Michael Vauneau:
Howard
Freeman
Fabian:
Curtis
Cooksey
Featuring gold medal action from six Olympic sports.
Introduced by Frank Bough
Football Final
Poland won the 1972 gold with a side which included many of the players who were, a year later, to knock
England out of the World Cup Commentator BARRY DAVIES
Athletics Finals
The outstanding gold medal competition from the final day of the Olympic Athletics in which eight Finals were decided, including the Marathon, the Men's 1500m and the Relays.
Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY
Boxing Finals
Highlights of the outstanding Finals.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Olympic Grandstand also includes Wrestling, Judo and Canoeing Finals.
Commentators DAVID VINE
PETER WEST and JOHN MOTSON
And news from the final competitive event of the XXI Olympic Games, the Show Jumping Grand Prix.
Contributors
Introduced By:
Frank
Bough
Commentator:
Barry
Davies
Commentators:
David
Coleman
Unknown:
Ron
Pickering
Commentator:
Harry
Carpenter
Commentators:
David
Vine
Unknown:
Peter
West
Unknown:
John
Motson
Weather JACK SCOTT
Contributors
Unknown:
Jack
Scott
A lively new look at words and letters with DONALD GEE BOB HOSKINS and GAY HAMILTON
PATRICIA HAYES , MARTIN SHAW
Script BARRY TOOK
Adviser CATHERINE MOORHOUSE Director BARBARA DERKOW
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
(Repeated: Thurs 1.5 pm, Sat 10.0 am)
Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed]or send their name. address and telephone number to: [address removed].
Contributors
Unknown:
Donald
Gee
Unknown:
Bob
Hoskins
Unknown:
Gay
Hamilton
Unknown:
Patricia
Hayes
Unknown:
Martin
Shaw
Script:
Barry
Took
Unknown:
Catherine
Moorhouse
Director:
Barbara
Derkow
Producer:
David
Hargreaves
The last in this series of four television seminars in which Don Cupitt , Dean of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, confronts an invited audience with his own views on questions that divide Christians today.
This week: Where is Heaven Now? The old picture of the universe, with heaven in the sky and hell beneath our feet, is no longer believable. Does this mean that traditional belief in life after death is also out of date?
Studio director DENNIS SULLIVAN Producer JOHN WILCOX
Part of tonight's programme will be printed in THE LISTENER published on 5 August, 15p.
Contributors
Unknown:
Don
Cupitt
Director:
Dennis
Sullivan
Producer:
John
Wilcox
A miscellany of music and poetry to praise this world of ours and its Creator for
Who has not found the Heaven below
Will fail of it above.
Introduced by GLYN HOUSTON With DELME BRYN JONES
MARI GRIFFITH , ANN GRIFFITHS PARK AND DARE BAND conductor IEUAN MORGAN
Musical director BENNY LITCHFIELD Designer MICHAEL WRIGHT Producer JACK WILLIAMS BBC Cymru/Wales
Contributors
Introduced By:
Glyn
Houston
Unknown:
Delme Bryn
Jones
Unknown:
Mari
Griffith
Unknown:
Ann
Griffiths
Conductor:
Ieuan
Morgan
Director:
Benny
Litchfield
Designer:
Michael
Wright
Producer:
Jack
Williams
by RICHARD LLEWELLYN dramatised in six parts by ELAINE MORGAN starring
Stanley Baker , Sian Phillips Part 5
Angharad has left the valley to marry lestyn. The wedding was in London much to Beth's distress. Ifor has received a Royal command to take his choir to England to sing before Queen Victoria. Ceinwen and Huw have taken a moonlight stroll on the mountainside to hear the nightingales. Mr Lloyd , suspecting the worst, is looking for his daughter.
Producer MARTIN LlSEMORE Director RONALD WILSON
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Llewellyn
Unknown:
Stanley
Baker
Unknown:
Mr
Lloyd
Producer:
Martin
Llsemore
Director:
Ronald
Wilson
Huw Morgan:
Dominic
Guard
Oedmwen Lloyd:
Zelah
Clarke
Bronwen Morgan:
Nerys
Hughes
Beth Morgan:
Sian
Phillips
Gwilym Morgan:
Stanley
Baker
Ifor Morgan:
Norman
Comer
Dai Bando:
Ray
Smith
Cyfartha:
John
Clive
Rev Gruffydd:
Gareth
Thomas
lestyn Evans:
Jeremy
Clyde
Angharad:
Sue
Jones-Davies
Lloyd:
Sean
Mathias
Rhodri:
David
Lloyd
Mr Jonas:
Clifford
Rose
lanto Morgan:
Keith
Drinkel
Owen Morgan:
Mike
Gwilym
Mrs Nicholas:
Rachel
Thomas
Blodwen Evans:
Sheila
Ruskin
Ruth Jonas:
Barbara
Bolton
Cheapjack:
Raymond
Bowers
The first in a season of some of Frank Sinatra 's most successful movies tonight also starring Gene Kelly
Betty Garrett
Ann Miller , Jules Munshin
Vera-Ellen Sinatra is one of a trio of sailors on a day's leave in New York. They go ' on the town in a wild non-stop musical journey through the city taking in the Museum of Natural History, the Empire State Building, Grant's Tomb, the Brooklyn Navy Yard and Coney Island.
Directors GENE KELLY and STANLEY DONEN Films: page 8
Contributors
Unknown:
Frank
Sinatra
Unknown:
Gene
Kelly
Unknown:
Betty
Garrett
Unknown:
Ann
Miller
Unknown:
Jules
Munshin
Unknown:
Vera-Ellen
Sinatra
Directors:
Gene
Kelly
Directors:
Stanley
Donen
Chip:
Frank
Sinatra
Gabey:
Gene
Kelly
Brunhild Esterhazy:
Betty
Garrett
Claire Huddesen:
Ann
Miller
Ozzie:
Jules
Munshin
Ivy Smith:
Vera
Ellen
Mme Dilyovska:
Florence
Bates
Lucy Shmeeler:
Alice
Pearce
Professor:
George
Meader
with Angela Rippon Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Angela
Rippon
Featuring live from Montreal the final event of the XXI Olympic Games.
Show Jumping
The supreme test for the world's leading show jumpers who twice have to tackle the formidable fences at the Olympic Equestrian Centre at Bromont.
Each country enters four horses with the best three performances qualifying for official placing. West Germany are the reigning Olympic champions and very strong favourites to win this event for the sixth time since 1912. Great Britain's team, without Harvey Smith and David Broome , is largely young and inexperienced but still considered to have a good medal chance.
The Team Grand Prix
Commentator DORIAN WILLIAMS
Introduced by Frank Bough with a final check on where the Olympic Games medals have gone during two weeks of spectacular action across the whole spectrum of sport.
Contributors
Unknown:
Harvey
Smith
Unknown:
David
Broome
Introduced By:
Frank
Bough