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TV's top reporters close in on the most interesting topics of the day. Michael Charlton, Nicholas Harman, Alan Hart, Richard Kershaw, Julian Pettifer

Contributors

Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
Nicholas Harman
Reporter:
Alan Hart
Reporter:
Richard Kershaw
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Assistant Editor:
David Harrison
Editor:
Robert Rowland

by Roger Parkes
[Starring] John Paul, John Barron, Elizabeth Weaver, John Bown
with Joby Blanshard, Vivien Sherrard

'...free will is an illusion. We must manipulate man's behaviour on the pretext of ensuring his survival.'

Contributors

Writer:
Roger Parkes
Script Editor:
Anna Kaliski
Designer:
Jeremy Davies
Producer:
Terence Dudley
Director:
Darrol Blake
Dr James Fulton:
Brian Peck
Mrs Joan Fulton:
Antonia Pemberton
Harry Brooke:
Charles Hodgson
Clive Hughes:
Kenneth Benda
The Minister:
John Barron
Lady Holroyd:
Katherine Kath
Dr Spencer Quist:
John Paul
Dr Anne Tarrant:
Elizabeth Weaver
Young couple:
Penny Dixon
Young couple:
Trevor T. Smith
Colin Bradley:
Joby Blanshard
Barbara Mason:
Vivien Sherrard
Reporter:
Kenneth Gardnier
TV reporter:
Michael Montgomery
Female reporter:
Marcelle Samett
Amanda Fulton:
Sally Anne Marlowe
Roger Halls:
John Gregg
Cmdr Neil Stafford:
John Bown

with Dorita y Pepe

Once again Tony Davis, Hughie Jones, Cliff Hall and Mick Groves, surrounded by their audience of 400 enthusiasts, sing songs you can join in with and songs you can listen to in the unique atmosphere of the Octagon Theatre, Bolton.
'The Keeper' and 'Beware Oh Take Care' are two of the songs in this week's programme, and The Spinners are joined by Dorita y Pepe in 30 minutes of light-hearted entertainment.
(from Manchester)

Contributors

Singer/Guitarist:
Tony Davis
Singer/Guitarist:
Hughie Jones
Singer:
Cliff Hall
Singer/Guitarist:
Mick Groves
Singers:
Dorita y Pepe
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Producer:
Barry Bevins

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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