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Children's Television presents:
Sunday-Afternoon Out
Taking you out in the Dover Lifeboat to See things happen!, When they happen!, Where they happen!
Join the men with the mikes and BBC Television Outside Broadcast cameras to look round Dover Harbour and meet some of the men in port this afternoon.

5.30 Kidnapped: 5: The Quarrel
by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Adapted and produced by Joy Harington as a serial in six parts.
Dramatisation by Kenneth Anderson
Period 1762
(James Cairncross is appearing in 'Salad Days' at the Vaudeville Theatre, London)

6.0 Sunday at Six: Come Aboard the Commodore
Roger Pilkington describes some journeys on England's waterways.

(to 18.10)

Contributors

Arranged by (Sunday-Afternoon Out):
Peter Newington
Presented by (Sunday-Afternoon Out):
Peter Webber
Presented by (Sunday-Afternoon Out):
Alan Chivers
Author (Kidnapped):
Robert Louis Stevenson
Adapted by/Producer (Kidnapped):
Joy Harington
Bagpipes played by (Kidnapped):
Pipe-Major J.B. Robertson, M.B.E.
Gaelic adviser (Kidnapped):
James McPhee
Dramatisation (Kidnapped):
Kenneth Anderson
Film sequences - Cameraman (Kidnapped):
Peter Sargent
Film sequences - Editor (Kidnapped):
Ron de Mattos
Designer (Kidnapped):
Lawrence Broadhouse
Alan Breck:
Patrick Troughton
David Balfour:
Leo Maguire
Cluny Macpherson:
Moultrie Kelsall
Gillie:
Laidlaw Dalling
Gillie:
Bruce Sharman
Gillie:
Peter Diamond
Mrs. Maclaren:
Molly Weir
Duncan Maclaren:
James Cairncross
Robin Oig Macgregor:
James McKechnie
Presenter (Sunday at Six):
Roger Pilkington

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