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Discs, stars and news from this week's Top Thirty
Introduced by Jimmy Savile and including this week The Marmalade
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Pan's People

Contributors

Presenter:
Jimmy Savile
Musicians:
The Marmalade
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Musical Director:
Johnny Pearson
Dancers:
Pan's People
Choreography:
Flick Colby
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Producer:
Johnny Stewart

The top-spot award-winning new comedy series adapted by Norman Lear from the favourite BBC series "Till Death Us Do Part" created by Johnny Speight

It's not that Archie is scared of losing his job. Not a bit of it. When he gets wind of an employment cutback in his firm Archie's sole concern is for those unfortunate workmates who lack his own obvious intellectual and social advantages. Or so he says!

(from the USA)
(Colour)

Contributors

Adapter/Producer:
Norman Lear
Adapted from the BBC series Till Death Us Do Part created by:
Johnny Speight
Director:
John Rich
Archie Bunker:
Carroll O'Connor
Edith Bunker:
Jean Stapleton
Mike Stivic:
Rob Reiner
Gloria Stivic:
Sally Struthers
Lionel Jefferson:
Michael Evans

Starring Andy Williams this week's guests, Henry Mancini, Jonathan Winters and Phyllis Diller, Cass Elliot and also Joan Kennedy

Andy Williams has as his special guest Mrs Edward M. Kennedy, who appears in one of her other roles, as talented pianist.

Contributors

Presenter/Singer:
Andy Williams
Guest:
Henry Mancini
Comedian:
Jonathan Winters
Comedienne:
Phyllis Diller
Singer:
Cass Elliot
Pianist:
Joan Kennedy
Producer:
Allan Bye
Producer:
Chris Beard

by Donald Wilson
Starring John Neville, Susan Hampshire, Margaret Tyzack and John Standing

William III, with Churchill's help, has defeated James's attempted invasion of Ireland. John has been suspected of treason and dismissed from Court. Princess Anne has refused to obey her sister Mary and part with Sarah.

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Donald Wilson
Director:
David Giles
Earl of Marlborough:
John Neville
Lady Marlborough:
Susan Hampshire
Princess Anne:
Margaret Tyzack
George of Denmark:
Roger Mutton
Lady Fitzharding:
Pamela Ann Davy
Queen Mary:
Lisa Daniely
Lady Sunderland:
Lillias Walker
Lord Rochester:
John Ringham
Louis XIV:
Robert Robertson
Carmarthen:
Arthur Pentelow
Bentinck:
Roger Booth
Sidney Godolphin:
John Standing
Young:
Davyd Harries
Black Head:
Michael Rothwell
Shrewsbury:
Job Stewart
Sunderland:
John Humphry
Bishop Spratt:
Julian D'Albie
Archbishop Tenison:
Graham Leaman
William III:
Alan Rowe
Henrietta Churchill:
Polly Adams
Abigail Hill:
Jill Balcon
Maid:
Vivienne Moore

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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