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and the Feast at Byköping A cartoon in three parts
2: Chief Inspector Lispington arrests two men - are they the dastardly criminals he has followed to Sweden? Or are they their innocent doubles? Only Agaton Sax , the master sleuth, knows the answer.
Voices by KENNETH WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Agaton Sax
Voices By:
Kenneth Williams

Peter Purves and Sue Cook with more things to see and places to go on a summer's day out. Guest reporters this week
Maggie Philbin and Keith Chegwin on Rover Tickets
Helen Elliott on Libraries
Derek Griffiths on Fun-fairs The phone number for the Weekend Diary is [number removed]
Assistant producer CYRIL GATES
Producer DAVID BROWN. BBC Manchester The address for fact sheets is
Room 5007. New Broadcasting House, Manchester X.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Sue Cook
Unknown:
Maggie Philbin
Unknown:
Keith Chegwin
Unknown:
Helen Elliott
Unknown:
Derek Griffiths
Producer:
Cyril Gates
Producer:
David Brown.

Another chance to see this highly successful series starring Des O'Connor who plays host to a gathering of some of the finest entertainment talent from Britain and America. Des sings, jokes and talks in the company of his guests from both sides of the Atlantic.
Tonight's special guests include from Rockford, Illinois Kip Addotta from Louisville, Mississippi Carl Jackson and from Edinburgh Ronnie Corbett
Orchestra directed by COLIN KEYES Programme associate NEIL SHAND
Additional material DENNIS BERSON Designer GARY PRITCHARD Producer JAMES MOIR

Contributors

Unknown:
Des O'Connor
Unknown:
Mississippi Carl Jackson
Directed By:
Colin Keyes
Unknown:
Dennis Berson
Designer:
Gary Pritchard
Producer:
James Moir

A film series starring with Tonight: Terror by the Book
An author planning a sensational novel revealing past indiscretions of old friends is found slain. Petrocelli defends one such friend, a woman seen fleeing from the dead man's house. She has good reason to want the unscrupulous novelist dead but so do many others.
Written by JEFF MYROW
Directed by IRVING MOORE

Contributors

Written By:
Jeff Myrow
Directed By:
Irving Moore
Tony Petrocelli:
Barry Newman
Maggie Petrocelli:
Susan Howard
Pete Ritter:
Albert Salmi
Emily Burke:
Anne Francis
Eve Orland:
Marj Dusay
Bill Whitehead:
Dewey Martin
Frank Kaiser:
Michael Bell

inQ7 written by SPIKE MILLIGAN and NEIL SHAND with JOHN BLUTHAL , ALAN CLARE
JOHN D. COLLINS , ROBERT DORNING DAVID LODGE, NEIL SHAND KEITH SMITH , JULIA BRECK
Baubles, Bangles and Beads performed by the LOUIS STEWART DUO
Designer IAN WATSON
Produced by IAN MACNAUGHTON

Contributors

Written By:
Spike Milligan
Written By:
Neil Shand
Unknown:
John Bluthal
Unknown:
Alan Clare
Unknown:
John D. Collins
Unknown:
Neil Shand
Unknown:
Keith Smith
Unknown:
Julia Breck
Designer:
Ian Watson
Produced By:
Ian MacNaughton

The Optrex ASA Championship. from the International Pool, Coventry
The third day of the finals brings last year's seven-event winner SHARRON DAVIES back to defend two of her titles, which are included in tonight's programme.
ALAN WEEKS and HAMILTON BLAND present the events and talking points of the championships.
Producer HUW JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Sharron Davies

starring Peter Graves
Judith Anderson , Jo Ann Pflug
Two long-buried scandals suddenly erupt when a small boy is kidnapped and private eye Lew Archer unearths a strange link which brings past and present into violent collision.
Screenplay by douglas HEYES
Based on the novel by ROSS MACDONALD Directed by PAUL WENDKOS. Films: p 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Graves
Unknown:
Judith Anderson
Unknown:
Jo Ann Pflug
Unknown:
Lew Archer
Play By:
Douglas Heyes
Novel By:
Ross MacDonald
Directed By:
Paul Wendkos.
Lew Archer:
Peter Graves
Mrs Snow:
Judith Anderson
Marty Nickerson:
Snaron Farrell
Beatrice Broadhurst:
Celeste Holm
Stanley Broadhurst:
Jim Hutton
Sheriff Tremaine:
Jack Klugman
Sue Crandall:
Kay Lenz
Jean Broadhurst:
Jo Ann Pflug

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