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With Brian Innes conducting this week's excursion into the wide world of music.
With Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band.

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Innes
Musicians:
Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band
Script and research:
Jud Cooper
Film Editor:
John Buttery
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Producer:
David Main

Introduced by Peter Scott.

The story of wildlife on a Malayan shore.
In the brief interval between the ebb and flow of the tides, a thriving community of curious and comical creatures comes to life on the beach at Kanchong Laut: among them are the fiddler crabs, whose signalling claws give them the appearance of playing a violin, and fish that live literally 'out of water', the mud-skippers.
Music composed and conducted by Sidney Sager, played by the BBC West of England Players
From the West
First transmission on June 1, 1964

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Scott
Music composed and conducted by:
Sidney Sager
Music played by:
The BBC West of England Players
Film Editor:
Jim Tobin
Story and photography:
Jane Burton
Producer:
Jeffery Boswall

The panel tries to identify well-known personalities in a game of question, answer and deduction.
The Panel: Drusilla Beyfus, Ted Moult, Malcolm Muggeridge
Chairman, Kenneth Horne

Contributors

Panellist:
Drusilla Beyfus
Panellist:
Ted Moult
Panellist:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Chairman:
Kenneth Horne
Designer:
Luciana Arrighi
Director:
Michael Goodwin
Producer:
John Irwin

A serial by Hazel Adair and Peter Ling.
See page 33

Contributors

Series creator:
Hazel Adair
Series creator:
Peter Ling
Script:
Janet Dunbar
Story editor:
Lennox Phillips
Designer:
Daphne Shortman
Producer:
William Sterling
Director:
Michael Hart
David:
Vincent Ball
Tessa:
Bridget Armstrong
Owen:
John Glyn-Jones
Ian:
Ronald Allen
Mrs. Chater:
Beryl Cooke
Doug:
Lawrence James
Ben:
Bill Kerr
Camilla:
Carmen Silvera
Sir John Marsden:
Ralph Michael
Adrian:
Robert Desmond
Barman:
Tony Poole
Eddie Healy:
Richard Carpenter
Harry:
Lionel Murton
Anne:
Jennifer Wilson
Janet:
Christine Pollon
Lindy Carroll:
Alexandra Bastedo

Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney.
Starring Sheila Hancock
with Dilys Laye
featuring Derek Nimmo, Richard Caldicot, George A. Cooper
with Roger Avon, Graham Ashley, Bert Simms, Paul Chapman, Walter Swash, Michael Earl, Lionel Wheeler, Tony Lambden
See page 33

Contributors

Writer:
Ronald Wolfe
Writer:
Ronald Chesney
Incidental Music:
Mike Sammes
Designer:
Colin Shaw
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Sheila Ross:
Sheila Hancock
Dilys:
Dilys Laye
[Actor]:
Derek Nimmo
[Actor]:
Richard Caldicot
[Actor]:
George A. Cooper
[Actor]:
Roger Avon
[Actor]:
Graham Ashley
[Actor]:
Bert Simms
[Actor]:
Paul Chapman
[Actor]:
Walter Swash
[Actor]:
Michael Earl
[Actor]:
Lionel Wheeler
[Actor]:
Tony Lambden

in which Danny Kaye and his special guests, Dorothy Collins, Howard Morris
entertain to the music of Paul Weston and his Orchestra with Harvey Korman, The Tony Charmoli Dancers, The Earl Brown Singers.
First transmission on BBC-2, September 30, 1964
See page 33

Contributors

Entertainer:
Danny Kaye
Guest:
Dorothy Collins
Guest:
Howard Morris
Musicians:
Paul Weston and his Orchestra
Comedian:
Harvey Korman
Dancers:
The Tony Charmoli Dancers
Singers:
The Earl Brown Singers
Director:
Robert Scheerer

Wives, mistresses, and the sinister Pierre Louys, artist, photographer, pornographer, make up the strange circle surrounding the life and music of the French composer.
A new feature produced and directed by Ken Russell, author of the prize-winning Monitor film on Elgar.
See page 31

Contributors

Producer/Director/Scenario:
Ken Russell
Scenario/Dialogue:
Melvyn Bragg
Cameraman:
Ken Westbury
Cameraman:
John McGlashan
Film Editor:
Allan Tyrer
Debussy:
Oliver Reed
Pierre Louys:
Vladek Sheybal
Gaby:
Annette Robertson
Lily:
Penny Service
Madame Bardac:
Isa Teller
Secretary:
Stephanie Randall
Saint Sebastian:
Jane Lumb
Maeterlinck:
Vernon Dobtcheff
Chouchou:
Victoria Russell
Zohra the slave girl:
Verity Edmett

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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