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Introduced by Ed Stewart and featuring
PETER GLAZE , JAN HUNT and BERNIE CLIFTON with special guests from the world of pop.
Script BOB HEDLEY , TONY HARE
Music BERT HAYES AND HIS ORCHESTRA Designer PAMELA LAMBOOY Director BRIAN PENDERS Producer robin NASH

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ed Stewart
Unknown:
Peter Glaze
Unknown:
Jan Hunt
Unknown:
Bernie Clifton
Script:
Bob Hedley
Script:
Tony Hare
Music:
Bert Hayes
Designer:
Pamela Lambooy
Director:
Brian Penders

Presenting the British scene to the people of Britain. at 6.40
Sportswide Tony Gubba previews the weekend's sport with a special emphasis on tomorrow's Football League programme.
Sportswide editor MIKE MURPHY Nationwide editor JOHN GAU

Contributors

Unknown:
Sportswide Tony Gubba
Editor:
Mike Murphy

in A Wreath with Our Names On by JAMES MITCHELL with ' And if you don't lie ... that poor beggar'll starve ... or his widow will, and his bairns.' ' God knows I don't want that, but ...' ' Then lie.'
Series created by JAMES MITCHELL
Designer SUSAN SPENCE
Producer ANDREW OSBORN MICHAEL HAYES
Dance Ti Thi Daddy , original theme music by Alex Glasgow , record (RESL 31), 70p, from record shops

Contributors

Unknown:
James Mitchell
Unknown:
James Mitchell
Designer:
Susan Spence
Producer:
Andrew Osborn
Producer:
Michael Hayes
Unknown:
Ti Thi Daddy
Music By:
Alex Glasgow
Jack:
James Bolam
Jessie:
Susan Jameson
Bill:
James Garbutt
Bella:
Jean Heywood
Dolly:
Madelaine Newton
Mrs Armstrong:
Isobil Nisbet
Mr Armstrong:
John Ringham
Billy:
Edward Wilson
Mather:
Fred Pearson
Matt:
Malcolm Terris
Miss Laidlaw:
Catherine Terris
Clegg:
Alan Hockey
Tom:
John Nightingale
Lady Caroline:
Isla Blair
Sir Horatio Manners:
Basil Henson
Reilly:
Tim Healey
Sgt Storey:
Don McKillop
Mrs Mather:
Beryl Nesbitt
Nurse:
Susie Johns

A Western film series
The saga of two brothers' search for their long-lost sister, held by the Cheyenne, starring Kurt Russell as Morgan ' Two Persons ' Baudine and Tim Matheson as Quentin Baudine

Contributors

Unknown:
Kurt Russell
Unknown:
Tim Matheson
Unknown:
Quentin Baudine

Part 2: 1942-1945
Anthony Eden on the Second World War in conversation with Kenneth Harris
Tonight ANTHONY EDEN continues his personal story of the events which led from the darkest days of the war to victory in 1945. By 1942, with America and Russia as our allies, Eden's main problem as Foreign Secretary was trying to harmonise the complex relations between the allies, not only for the conduct of the war but also for the arrangements for the peace.
Film editors JOHN BUSH , ROGER GUERTIN Producer MARGARET DOUGLAS

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Eden
Unknown:
Kenneth Harris
Unknown:
Tonight Anthony Eden
Editors:
John Bush
Editors:
Roger Guertin
Producer:
Margaret Douglas

starring
Robert Vaughn , Elke Sommer Felicia Farr , Karl Boehm with Boris Karloff
Roger C. Carmel , Luciana Paluzzi
EX-CIA agent Bill Fenner is sent to Venice for an American news agency to cover a mysterious explosion at an international conference. But is this the real purpose of his visit?
Based on a novel by HELEN MACINNES Director JERRY THORPE Films: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Vaughn
Unknown:
Elke Sommer
Unknown:
Felicia Farr
Unknown:
Karl Boehm
Unknown:
Boris Karloff
Unknown:
Roger C. Carmel
Unknown:
Luciana Paluzzi
Unknown:
Bill Fenner
Novel By:
Helen MacInnes
Director:
Jerry Thorpe
Bill Fenner:
Robert Vaughn
Sandra Fane:
Elke Sommer
Claire Connor:
Felicia Farr
Robert Wahl:
Karl Boehm
Guilia Almeranti:
Luciana Paluzzi
Dr Pierre Vaugiroud:
Boris Karloff
Mike Ballard ROGER:
C Carmel
Frank Rosenfeld:
Edward Asner
Jan Aarvan:
Joe de Santis
Russo:
Fabrizio Mioni
Neill Carlson:
Wesley Lau
Goldsmith:
Bill Weiss

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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