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Introduced by Ray Alan assisted, interrupted and generally thwarted by Tich and Quackers.
A programme of comedy and puzzles.

Contributors

Presenter/Ventriloquist/Comedy material by:
Ray Alan
Music:
Jimmy Leach
Drawings:
Tony Hart
Research:
Honor Kibblewhite
Devised and produced by:
Michael Westmore

A fortnightly series.
Introduced by Johnny Morris.
Animals in the wild, animals in the zoo, animals near your home: a magazine illustrating their own kind of magic.
From the West
See facing page

Contributors

Presenter:
Johnny Morris
Film Editor:
Jim Cryan
Director/Producer:
Douglas Thomas

From the Midlands

Contributors

Script:
Malcolm Bradbury
Music:
Christopher Whelen
Story Editor:
John Barber
Designer:
Neil Parkinson
Producer:
Bernard Hepton
Director:
R. Harding
Major Lamb:
Ballard Berkeley
Vicar:
Edward Jewesbury
Miss Hart:
Nancie Jackson
Mrs. Smallgood:
Margot Boyd
Kenneth Wiley:
Patrick Mower
Rufus Wright:
Peter Russell
Vincent Salt:
John Baddeley
Audrey Willett:
Christina Taylor
Waitress:
Patricia Gallimore
Gina:
Gillian Royale
Howard:
Simon Brent
Eustace Madden:
George Layton
Wendy Yapp:
Madeleine Mills
Ernest Carter:
Haydn Jones
Mrs. Yapp:
Hilary Mason
Rack:
John Woodnutt
Filch:
Cec Linder
Lucasta:
Mary Hinton
Mavis:
Jill Meers
The Mayor:
Martin Wyldeck
Oakes:
Geoffrey Denton
Jolly:
Philip Garston-Jones
Town Clerk:
Hugh Morton
Fidgett:
John Gill
Vernon Salt:
Arnold Peters
Miss Oldacre:
Elspeth Duxbury

with Ian Trethowan, Robin Day, Robert McKenzie.
A special report on the 1964 Election Campaign.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ian Trethowan
Reporter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Associate producer:
Brian Smale Adams
Producer:
Anthony Whitby
Editor:
John Grist

by Allan Prior.
There are two young constables in each car, ready to deal with trouble as it happens.

Alby Rafferty, an over-zealous car enthusiast, is not past redemption, thinks Sergeant Watt but he is not the only influence in Alby's life.
See page 43

Contributors

Writer:
Allan Prior
Production Assistant:
Ron Craddock
Assistant Floor Manager:
Chris Bedloe
Floor Assistant:
Tony James
Assistant:
Peggy Lupton
Lighting:
Eric Monk
Technical Manager:
Bernard Fox
Sound Supervisor:
Les Wilkins
Vision Mixer:
Rachel Blayney
Crew:
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Costume Supervisor:
Ronnie Rowlands
Make-up Supervisor:
Heather Stewart
Script Editor:
Kenneth Ware
Designer:
Don Brewer
Film sequences - Cameraman:
Charles Lagus
Film sequences - Editor:
Sheila S. Tomlinson
Producer:
David E. Rose
Director:
Eric Hills
Alby Rafferty:
Bill Lyons
Ann Fazakerley:
Lynne Farleigh
P.C. Weir:
Joseph Brady
P.C. Smith:
Brian Blessed
Sgt. Blackitt:
Robert Keegan
Det.Chief Insp. Barlow:
Stratford Johns
Det.Sgt. Watt:
Frank Windsor
Tom Rafferty:
J.G. Devlin
Liz Rafferty:
Diana King
Chadwick:
Richard Davies
Governor of Borstal:
Emrys Leyshon
Jo:
Janet Milner
Lorry driver:
Alan Hockey
Colls:
Steven Scott

Introduced by Frank Bough in Tokyo.
Three days before the start of the Eighteenth Olympic Games, Sportsview cameras and commentators set the scene for the world's greatest sporting event.
Presented by BBC-tv Sport
See page 43

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough

direct from the Empire Pool and Sports Arena, Wembley.
This national championship is the most coveted of the season. In the event of equality there will be two jumps-off and time decides in the second.
Introduced by Alan Weeks.

Contributors

Commentator:
Dorian Williams
Presenter:
Alan Weeks
Television presentation:
Bill Duncalf
Television presentation:
David Kennard

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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