Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 281,548 playable programmes from the BBC

with TONY HART and Morph Tony prints a small face which ends up larger than expected, and Morph tries weight-lifting!
Director CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON
Producer PATRICK DOWLING
(If you're aged 15 or under, Take Hart ,
BBC Television Centre, London W3 6XZ, is the address to send paintings for the Gallery. There's a prize for any that are shown, as long as you put your name, age and address, but we're sorry we can't promise to return any.)

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Hart
Director:
Christopher Pilkington
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

with Joan Blackman Angela Lansbury
Everybody wants Elvis. His Hawaiian girlfriend wants him to stay with her in their tourist agency. The girls on the tour want him to stay with them on the beach. And his mother wants him to stay with her on her pineapple plantation. While he's making up his mind, Elvis sings 14 songs.
Screenplay by HAL KANTER from a story by ALAN WEISS Produced by HAL WALLIS
Directed by NORMAN TAUROG Films: page 18
Film news and reviews on Ceefax

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Blackman
Unknown:
Angela Lansbury
Unknown:
Hal Kanter
Story By:
Alan Weiss
Produced By:
Hal Wallis
Directed By:
Norman Taurog
Chad Gates:
Elvis Presley
Maile Duval:
Joan Blackman
Abigail Prentace:
Nancy Walters
Fred Gates:
Roland Winters
Sarah Lee Gates:
Angela Lansbury
Jack Kellman:
John Archer
Mr Chapman:
Howard McNear
Mrs Manaka:
Flora Hayes
Mr Duval:
Gregory Gay
Mr Garvey:
Steve Brodie
Mrs Garvey:
Iris Adrian
Patsy:
Darlene Tomkins
Sandy:
Pamela Akert
Beverly:
Christian Kay
Ellie:
Jenny Maxwell

written by ROY CLARKE , starring Arthur Lowe as Redvers Potter with John Barron
Noël Dyson, John Warner
Potter offers his services as a guide to foreign visitors. His efforts, amazingly, do not start World War III- quite!
Designer GLORIA CLAYTON
Producer PETER WHITMORE

Contributors

Written By:
Roy Clarke
Unknown:
Arthur Lowe
Unknown:
Redvers Potter
Unknown:
John Barron
Unknown:
John Warner
Designer:
Gloria Clayton
Producer:
Peter Whitmore
Male driver:
Nigel Skeet
French man:
Raymond Brodie
French woman:
Eve Shickle
Woman in street:
Olive Costello
Vicar:
John Barron
Tolly:
John Warner
Barman:
Mark Holmes
Diana:
Honor Shepherd
Aileen:
Noël Dyson
Jane:
Brenda Cowling

To critics, its mysteries are only Just short of quackery. To the cured, they are only just this side of miracles.
Homoeopathy is at least as old as orthodox medicine and enjoys royal patronage. Its remedies are derived wholly from natural sources; some of them are startling - poisonous plants, even venomous snakes. Yet its practitioners - all doctors who must first qualify in orthodox medicine - are unable to explain how some of these remedies work. But, they ask, does that really. matter? After all, no one quite knows how an aspirin works either ...
Jeremy James examines the arguments and talks to homoeopathists, their patients (many of whom have tried everything else) and even a homoeopathic vet who points out that sick animals are unlikely to be cured by suggestion or fooled by mere placebos.
Film cameraman ELMER COSSEY Film editor PETER EVANS
Researcher ANDREW MACLEAR Producer ERIC DAVIDSON Preview: pane 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy James
Unknown:
Elmer Cossey
Editor:
Peter Evans
Unknown:
Andrew MacLear
Producer:
Eric Davidson

by TREVOR GRIFFITHS , with Bill Fraser and Jonathan Pryce
Retired comic Eddie Waters gives an evening class to six aspiring comedians.
, .. remarkable performance by Jonathan Pryce ... (OBSERVER) ... Brilliant comedy of errors ...
(DAILY MAIL)
Designer PAUL JOEL
Director RICHARD EYRE

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Griffiths
Unknown:
Bill Fraser
Unknown:
Jonathan Pryce
Designer:
Paul Joel
Director:
Richard Eyre
Gethin Price:
Jonathan Pryce
Caretaker:
John Barrett
Phil Murray:
James Warrior
George McBrain:
Derrick O'Connor
Sammy Samuels:
Linal Haft
Mike Connor:
David Burke
Eddie Waters:
Bill Fraser
Ged Murray:
Edward Peel
Bert Challenor:
Ralph Nossek
Mr Patel:
Moti Makan
Concert secretary:
Mike Henson

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More

About this data

This data is drawn from the data stream that informs BBC's iPlayer and Sounds. The information shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was/is subject to change and may not be accurate. More