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Introduced by Jimmy Savile including The Rolling Stones in the LP spot
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Pan's People
(Radio Times People: page 5)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jimmy Savile
Musicians (LP spot):
The Rolling Stones
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Musical Director:
Johnny Pearson
Dancers:
Pan's People
Choreography:
Flick Colby
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Production:
Mel Cornish

by P.J. Hammond
Starring James Ellis, John Slater, Derek Waring
with Ian Cullen, Jack Carr

A lad walks into Newtown station. A scared lad... who has information. So Sergeant Stone goes visiting...

Contributors

Writer:
P.J. Hammond
Script Editor:
Tony Holland
Designer:
Gloria Clayton
Producer:
Ron Craddock
Director:
Paddy Russell
Sgt Lynch:
James Ellis
PC Covill:
Jack Carr
PC Skinner:
Ian Cullen
Flack:
James Marcus
Det-Sgt Stone:
John Slater
The Reception:
Gregory Phillips
Whaley:
Victor Platt
BD Girl:
Jennie Goossens
Summerbell:
James Walsh
Dormitory Leader:
Trevor Lawrence
Det-Insp Goss:
Derek Waring
Hedgecutter:
Ray Gatenby
Housemaster:
Peter Copley

by Desmond McCarthy and Johnny Byrne
Starring Julie Driscoll as Meredith Bates
with Paul Nicholas as Jake, Robert Powell as Shaun

"Utterly absorbing..." (The Times)
"...Explored the world of the drop-outs better than I have ever seen it done before" (Daily Express)

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Desmond McCarthy
Writer:
Johnny Byrne
Music:
Brian Auger and The Trinity
"To Feel Free" by:
Julie Driscoll
Designer:
Robert Berk
Sound:
Michael Turner
Film Cameraman:
Brian Tufano
Film Editor:
Daniel Rae
Meredith Bates:
Julie Driscoll
Jake:
Paul Nicholas
Shaun:
Robert Powell
City Gentleman:
Maurice Quick
Anne:
Jenny Fabian
Mrs Bates:
Fanny Carby
Mr Bates:
Glynn Edwards
Woman Police Constable:
Karrie Lambert
Woman Police Inspector:
Amanda Walker
Jenny Bates:
Christine Hargreaves
Magistrate:
Frank Littlewood
Lorry driver:
Tony Caunter

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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