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From the book The Diddakoi by RUMER GODDEN
Dramatised in six parts by JOHN TULLY. Part 2
What Shall We Do With Kizzy?
Mrs Cuthbert-the village busy-body - reports that Kizzy should be attending school. Kizzy wonders what will happen when she arrives on the first morning.
Music composed and arranged by PETER GOSLING
Producer DOROTHEA BROOKING BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Rumer Godden
Unknown:
John Tully.
Unknown:
Mrs Cuthbert-The
Arranged By:
Peter Gosling
Producer:
Dorothea Brooking
Kizzy:
Vanessa Furst
Prue Cuthbert:
Melissa Docker
Elizabeth Oliver:
Lisa Welsford
Mary Jo:
Isobel Gordon
Mildred Blount:
Meg Ritchie
Gran:
Betty Hardy
Olivia:
Anne Ridler
Clem Oliver:
Toby Bridge
Admiral Twiss:
John Welsh
Peters:
Patrick McAlinney
Uncle Jess:
Ernest C Jennings
Lumas Doe:
Ben Howard
Mrs Doe:
Miriam Margolyes
BoyO:
John Udall
Emma Smith:
Norah Blaney
Albert:
Francis Sargent

Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West present news and views in your region tonight. Then at 6.20
Britain's most popular current affairs programme including Pigeonhole with Richard Stilgoe reflecting ideas and opinions from the Nationwide postbag.

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Stilgoe

A romantic serial in 16 parts set in Cornwall of the 1780s based on the novels by WINSTON GRAHAM
Part 16 by JACK RUSSELL
Poldark against Warleggan: Warleggan against Poldark - the feud must be resolved. So must the strained relationship between Ross and Demelza. In this last episode, both fuse into a blazing climax as Ross goes to Trenwith to confront George for the last time.
Theme music by KENYON EMRYS -ROBERTS
Producer MORRIS BARRY
Director PAUL ANNETT

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Russell
Music By:
Kenyon Emrys
Producer:
Morris Barry
Director:
Paul Annett
Ross Poldark:
Robin Ellis
Demelza:
Angharad Rees
Prudie:
Mary Wimbush
Jud:
Paul Curran
Gamekeeper:
Martin Read
Woman:
Ann Davies
Paul Daniel:
Pip Miller
Penvenen:
Patrick Holt
Manners:
Peter Miles
Dr Dwight Enys:
Richard Morant
Caroline Penvenen:
Judy Geeson
Rosina Hoblyn:
Peta Mason
Jacka Hoblyn:
David Garfield
Elizabeth Warleggan:
Jill Townsend
George Warleggan:
Ralph Bates
Zacky Martin:
Forbes Collins
Pascoe:
Ralph Nossek
Travis:
Adrian Shergold
Mrs Tabb:
Sheelah Wilcocks
Miner:
Max Faulkner

Introduced by David Dimbleby
The Panorama correspondents at home and abroad are
MICHAEL COCKERELL RICHARD LINDLEY
TOM MANGOLD , JULIAN MOUNTER and JULIAN PETTIFER
Assistant editor DAVID HARRISON Editor PETER PAGNAMENTA
Julian Pettifer 's Review: page 19

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Michael Cockerell
Unknown:
Richard Lindley
Unknown:
Tom Mangold
Unknown:
Julian Mounter
Unknown:
Julian Pettifer
Editor:
David Harrison
Editor:
Peter Pagnamenta
Unknown:
Julian Pettifer

by Brian Clark
with Peter Barkworth as Richard Elkinson, Sheila Gish as Jane Elkinson

Just before Christmas 1974, stockbroker Richard Elkinson finds himself out of a job, but the food and drink have already been ordered for his family's annual party. 'We'll have it,' he says, ' a Titanic party. We'll stand on the deck singing " Abide with me " whilst watching all our friends fighting for places in the lifeboats to row away as we sink beneath the waves.'

"...some of the most sparkling, original and witty dialogue heard on television for many a long, dull evening" (Daily Telegraph)

(The sequel to tonight's play, 'The Country Party', tomorrow at 9.25 pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Brian Clark
Producer:
Mark Shivas
Director:
Barry Davis
Richard Elkinson:
Peter Barkworth
Jane Elkinson:
Sheila Gish
Sarah:
Jan Waters
Emma Elkinson:
Judi Bowker
Philip Hucknell:
John Welsh
Jeremy:
Paul Williamson
Dorothy Adams:
Jean Rimmer
Jack Adams:
Don Henderson
Simon Elkinson:
Robin Davies
Ted Jones:
Will Stampe
Annie Jones:
Julie May
Gerald:
Myles Hoyle
Celia:
Pamela Moiseiwitsch
Martin:
William Simons
Major Hardy:
John Scott
James Firnley:
Jonathan Coy
David Elkinson:
Joshua Le Touzel
Paula:
Silvestra Le Touzel
Esther Hucknell:
Daphne Oxenford

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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