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by Louisa M. Alcott
Dramatised in nine parts from "Little Women" and "Good Wives" by Denis Constanduros and Alistair Bell

Jo has returned from New York to find Beth gravely ill. Laurie, heart-broken that Jo can never return his love, has gone to Europe with his grandfather and met Amy.

Contributors

Author:
Louisa M. Alcott
Dramatised by:
Denis Constanduros
Dramatised by:
Alistair Bell
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
Paddy Russell
Beth:
Sarah Craze
Jo:
Angela Down
Hanna:
Pat Nye
Doctor:
Brian Badcoe
Mrs March:
Stephanie Bidmead
Mr March:
Patrick Troughton
Amy:
Janina Faye
Laurie:
Stephen Turner
Aunt March:
Jean Anderson
Mr Laurence:
John Welsh
Meg:
Jo Rowbottom
John Brooke:
Martin Jarvis

Starring Ryan Davies and Ronnie Williams
with Myfanwy Talog, Bryn Williams
(from Wales)

Contributors

Comedian:
Ryan Davies
Comedian:
Ronnie Williams
[Actress]:
Myfanwy Talog
Singer:
Bryn Williams
Choreography:
Roy Gunson
Musical Director:
Benny Litchfield
Script Editor:
Bob Hedley
Designer:
Michael Wright
Producer:
David Richards

Led by Peter Graves as Jim Phelps
with Greg Morris as Barney, Peter Lupus as Willy, Lynda Day George as Casey

This week: The Visitors
The subterfuge of the snow-white figures from outer space.
[Photo caption] Willy: The Strong Man of the Team, A World Weight-Lifting Champion Who More Than Pulls his Weight.

Contributors

Jim Phelps:
Peter Graves
Barney:
Greg Morris
Willy:
Peter Lupus
Casey:
Lynda Day George
Granger:
Steve Forrest
Kellog:
Frank Hotchkiss
Dr Lawrence:
Richard Bull
Leonard:
Jack Donner
Robertson:
Gene Tyburn

by Don Shaw
[Starring] John Carson, Peter Vaughan

Inside the house, a man sits alone. The doors are locked and bolted but they are no protection against the men outside.

Contributors

Writer:
Don Shaw
Lighting:
Mike Jefferies
Sound:
John Staple
Script Editor:
Louis Marks
Designer:
John Hurst
Producer:
Jordan Lawrence
Director:
Ben Rea
Alex Forster:
John Carson
Calder:
Peter Vaughan
Dickson:
Geoffrey Whitehead
Helen Forster:
Melissa Stribling
Mark Forster:
Richard Morant

Part 7 in the eight-part series Grand Strategy of World War II
Presented by Michael Howard

1942. Northern Australia is under threat. To stem the Japanese tide, Australians are fighting in the jungles of Papua and the US Marines on Guadalcanal.
The Japanese are fighting with fanatical courage. This is to be the pattern now, as the American war machine advances on Japan.
Tonight Michael Howard analyses the conflicting views on which enemy should be fought first, Germany or Japan. And he also introduces startling film of the land and sea battles.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Howard
Director:
John Beveridge
Producer:
Peter Hill
Executive Producer:
Ronnie Noble

by M.R. James
Adapted by Lawrence Gordon Clark
Starring Robert Hardy
with Clive Swift

A mysterious box in the old library of Barchester Cathedral reveals the strange story leading up to the death of a former archdeacon. From some old diaries, Dr Black, a scholar, pieces together a chain of events leading to a horrifying climax

Contributors

Author:
M.R. James
Adapted by/Director:
Lawrence Gordon Clark
Action by:
null HAVOC
Designer:
Keith Harris
Dr Black:
Clive Swift
Librarian:
Will Leighton
Archdeacon Haynes:
Robert Hardy
Archdeacon Pulteney:
Harold Bennett
Letitia Haynes:
Thelma Barlow
Jane Lee:
Penny Service
Verger:
Martin Hoyle
Priest:
Erik Chitty
John:
David Pugh
Museum Curator:
Ambrose Coghill

Songs and games from the streets of Belfast... this year's top award-winning film at the International Golden Harp Festival in Dublin... an eternal backdrop to a changing world, old, perhaps not as the hills, but spanning the centuries, advancing and retiring easily through time.

From Northern Ireland

Contributors

Producer:
David Hammond
Director:
Bernard Torney

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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