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Introduced by Tristan Fry
There are several hundred musical festivals annually in Great Britain. For the people who take part in them (and for many of their families) it is the highlight of the year. This series examines the hopes, the fears, the enthusiasms and the grinding hard work of five groups of children throughout Britain as they start the 'countdown to their festival'.
1: The 'Fleadh' with COLETTE AND BRIAN MCGRATH from Brookeborough, in Co Fermanagh
It's pronounced 'Flah' - and is a great Irish event which features the Irish talent for traditional music, and in particular, the playing of the tin whistle.
Title music composed by DUDLEY SIMPSON
Film editor ROY DEVERELL
Producer Clive Doig

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian McGrath
Composed By:
Dudley Simpson

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
Events and stories that are
Nationwide current affairs.
Presented by FRANK BOUGH
SUE LAWLEY, VALERIE SINGLETON
JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS
Including at 6.45* Sportswide with Peter Walker

Contributors

Presented By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Peter Walker

The first in a season of the classic films, starring
Tonight with Richard Greene and Wendy Barrie Messrs Rathbone and Bruce proved the ideal casting as the famous detective and his long-suffering companion, and here set out to solve the mystery of the curse that has bedevilled the Baskerville family for generations.
Based on the story by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
Directed by SIDNEY LANFIELD

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Greene
Unknown:
Wendy Barrie
Unknown:
Messrs Rathbone
Story By:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Directed By:
Sidney Lanfield
Sherlock Holmes:
Basil Rathbone
Dr Watson:
And Nigel Bruce
Sir Henry Baskerville:
Richard Greene
Beryl Stapleton:
Wendy Barrie
Dr James Mortimer:
Lionel Atwill
Barryman:
John Carradine
Frankland:
Barlowe Borland
Mrs Mortimer:
Beryl Mercer
John Stapleton:
Morton Lowry
Sir Hugo Baskerville:
Ralph Forbes
Cabby e:
E Clive
Mrs Barryman:
Eily Malyon
Convict NIGEL:
De Brulier

The Games Children Play
A 12-year-old boy's fanciful story of being shot at by two Arabian-clad men who have wheeled a patient into an abandoned house, makes Cannon realise that his young friend, Johnny Malin, has witnessed a kidnapping plot.

Contributors

Actor:
Starring William Conrad
private investigator:
Frank Cannon

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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