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Lawrence Glover (piano) talks to Havelock Nelson and plays some of the music he likes.
Introduced by Gloria Hunniford

(First shown in Northern Ireland)
(Colour)

Contributors

Pianist/Interviewee:
Lawrence Glover
Interviewer:
Havelock Nelson
Presenter:
Gloria Hunniford
Designer:
John Armstrong
Producer:
Margaret Tudor Evans

That's the central philosophy of the Bristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children, as expressed by Dr John Apley, consultant paediatrician. Most of the building is over a hundred years old, but inside it often seems more like a play-centre or a children's club than a hospital.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dr John Apley
Producer:
David Hartsilver

The Grumbleweeds invite you to 'Drop in the Coal Hole' for a fast-moving party with songs, jokes, and impressions.
Special guests Ken Wood, Bob Blackman
(from Manchester)

Contributors

Comedians:
The Grumbleweeds
Guest:
Ken Wood
Guest:
Bob Blackman
Script:
Garry Chambers
Accompanist:
Harry Hayward
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Producer:
Tony Harrison

bringing you news and views of your region tonight
(including Regional Weather)
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings

Introduced by Tony Blackburn
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Pan's People

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Blackburn
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Musical Director:
Johnny Pearson
Dancers:
Pan's People
Choreography:
Flick Colby
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Producer:
Johnnie Stewart

Browsing in a public library is an extraordinary way for Kirk to spend the last hours on a doomed planet with only the librarian left; but this is no ordinary library or, indeed, librarian.

Contributors

Captain Kirk:
William Shatner
Mr Spock:
Leonard Nimoy
Dr McCoy:
De Forest Kelley
Atoz:
Ian Wolfe
Zarabeth:
Mariette Hartley

Old-Time Music-Hall from the stage of the Famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds
(By arrangement with Stanley and Michael Joseph)

For your delectation and delight, your Chairman, the dashingly debonair Leonard Sachs introduces Des O'Connor, Arthur Askey, Ann Howard, Bev Jones, Barbara Law, The Duo Jakandas, Doreen Hermitage, Jan Hunt

(Jan Hunt is appearing in 'Showboat' at the Adelphi Theatre, London)
(Colour)

Contributors

Chairman:
Leonard Sachs
Entertainer:
Des O'Connor
Comedian:
Arthur Askey
Singer:
Ann Howard
Performer:
Bev Jones
Performer:
Barbara Law
Performers:
The Duo Jakandas
Singer/Dancer:
Doreen Hermitage
Singer/Dancer:
Jan Hunt
Musical Director:
Bernard Herrmann
Producer:
Barney Colehan

by Robert Holmes
with Christopher Cazenove, Frederick Treves, Penelope Lee, Wendy Allnutt, John Hallett, Michael Brennan, Philip Madoc, James Mellor

'When you reach Dera Khel... finally... over the bodies of your dead... do you imagine for one moment you'll find Miss Gaunt alive?'

(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Robert Holmes
Series created by:
Jack Gerson
Series created by:
Nick McCarty
Designer:
Barry Newbery
Producer:
Terence Dudley
Director:
Pennant Roberts
Lieut Percival:
Michael Elwyn
Pte Carter:
James Mellor
Mary Gaunt:
Penelope Lee
Charlotte Gaunt:
Wendy Allnutt
Dilawar Khan:
Howell Evans
RSM Bright:
Michael Brennan
Pte Hodge:
John Hallett
Maj Slingsby:
Denis Lill
Maj Saunders:
Bernard Brown
Col Cranleigh-Osborne:
Frederick Treves
Capt Pomeroy:
Philip Madoc
Capt Gaunt:
Christopher Cazenove
Mrs Cranleigh-Osborne:
Virginia Balfour
Pte Cox:
Stephen Berkeley
Pathan:
Tariq Yunus
Dost Mahommed Khan:
Nik Zaran

In this film Jimmy Savile's world includes his life as a disc jockey, raising money for charity, his work at Broadmoor and at Stoke Mandeville, his activities as a practising Christian and his affection for his northern home.

Contributors

Subject:
Jimmy Savile
Film Editor:
Anna Jackson
Producer:
John Gibson

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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