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For viewers from Pakistan and India.
Previously shown on Sunday
Questions by post, in English or your own language, should be sent to Make Yourself at Home or Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye, [address removed]
(Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, Peterborough, Tacolneston, Cambridge, All North Transmitters (Except Sandale and Douglas), Kirk O' Shotts, Divis, Londonderry, Wenvoe West, Rowridge)

Story by Brian Hayles, creator of the series.

Jimmy Stokes makes up his mind.
From the Midlands

Contributors

Story by/Series creator:
Brian Hayles
Script:
Derrick Sherwin
Technical Adviser:
Jimmy Hill
Producer:
Anthony Cornish
Director:
Mike Bowen
Danny South:
Mark Kingston
Rosalind:
Veronica Strong
Bob McIver:
John Breslin
Jeremy Dawson:
Jeremy Burnham
Nicky Hall:
Narissa Knights
Ted Dawson:
Robin Wentworth
Mark Wilson:
Ronald Allen
Amanda Holly:
Jill Meers
Jimmy Stokes:
George Layton
Gregg Harris:
Graham Weston
Neil Hall:
Mike Billington
Alan Murdoch:
John Lyons
Len Pryor:
Tim Pearce
Vic Clay:
Warwick Sims
Ron McEwan:
Sean Gerrard
Curly Parker:
Ben Howard
George Grainger:
Anthony Marlowe
Sue Grainger:
Dilys Watling
Fiona Nixon:
Marigold Sharman
Iris Murdoch:
Irene Bradshaw
Deirdre Gosling:
Beverley Jones
Mrs. Grainger:
Patricia Leslie

by Anthony Coburn.
Starring Bernard Lee
with Sandra Dorne, Meg Wynn Owen, Gregory Phillips, Geraldine Sherman
and guest star, Leslie Sands

Contributors

Writer:
Anthony Coburn
Designer:
Austen Spriggs
Series devised and produced by:
Colin Morris
Director:
Peter Sandy
Joss King:
Bernard Lee
Captain Abel Gasser:
Leslie Sands
Nel:
Sandra Dorne
Nat:
Reg Lye
Ruth King:
Meg Wynn Owen
Susanna King:
Geraldine Sherman
Saul King:
Gregory Phillips
Bristow:
Edwin Brown
Plater:
Kenneth Watson
Gelder:
John Graham
Skinner:
Donald Pickering
Secretary:
Jane Walker
Jock Craig:
Barry Wilsher
Van driver:
Michael Earl

by James O'Connor.
[Starring] Toni Palmer as Rosie, George Sewell as Ricketts, Dennis Golding as Scimpy
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
James O'Connor
Lyrics:
Nemone Lethbridge
Music:
Stanley Myers
Carols sung by:
Alan Sojka
Carols sung by:
pupils of Christopher Wren School and Isaac Newton School Title Music: Paul Jones
Arranged by:
Mike Vickers
Designer:
Michael Wield
Producer:
James MacTaggart
Director:
Kenneth Loach
Rosie:
Toni Palmer
Ricketts:
George Sewell
Scimpy:
Dennis Golding
Sister Bridget:
Jayne Muir
Grandad:
Wally Patch
Scrap merchant:
Will Stampe
The Princess:
Carol White
Granma:
Hilda Barry
P.C. Nicholls:
Alec Ross
Wendy:
Julie May
Prison Officer:
Penelope Parry
Police Sergeant:
Edwin Brown
Insp Brisby:
Alister Williamson
Jimmy the Gent:
Tommy Godfrey
Floss:
Rita Webb
Sandra:
Andrea Lawrence
Pretty Boy:
Griffith Davies
Tug Wilson:
George Tovey
Big Al:
Dickie Owen
Governor:
Aubrey Richards
Harry:
Ted Peel
Liz Kelly:
Fanny Carby
Snuffy:
Alec Coleman
Audrey:
Eunice Black
Prison gatekeeper:
Howell Evans
Fidgetty Joe:
Ray Barron
Odd Ears:
Frank Jarvis
Jack the Butcher:
Bernard Stone
Customer:
Winifred Sabine
Tommy:
Tommy Fulbrook
Customer:
Dermot McDowell
Salvation Army girl:
Heather Barbour
Nobby:
Patrick O'Connell
Boy:
John Formosa
Boy:
Tommy Gent
Boy:
Barry Payne
Boy:
Trevor Roger
Boy:
Roy Thomas

Film highlights of the third day of the Games in Kingston, Jamaica.
Tonight's programme includes:

Athletics: Men's Long Jump final; Women's 440 yards final; 440 yards Hurdles final; Men's 880 yards final; Men's three miles final

Boxing
Highlights of the eliminating contests.

Swimming: Men's 440 yards Individual Medley final; Men's 220 yards Breaststroke final; Women's 440 yards Medley relay

Contributors

Commentator:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter

"The Church must be in the new world and not in the world of fifty years ago." (Joseph Cardijn Workers' Cardinal)
At the age of eighty-four, leader of three million Young Christian Workers, the Belgian Cardinal speaks of his life and his hopes for the future.
Introduced by Anthony Coburn.

Contributors

Speaker:
Joseph Cardijn
Presenter:
Anthony Coburn
Producer:
John Elphinstone-Fyffe

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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