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Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guests
Brian Jameson , Ben Thomas Story: Charlie and the Jug by JEAN WATSON
Directed by ROY MILANI

Contributors

Presenter:
Sheelagh Gilbey
Unknown:
Brian Jameson
Unknown:
Ben Thomas
Unknown:
Jean Watson
Directed By:
Roy Milani

The first in a new series of after-noon movies which this week star Debbie Reynolds today with Tony Curtis , Walter Matthau Charlie Sorel , an indebted, woman ising writer, is shot dead by a rival in love. The executor of his will is amazed when a blonde turns up claiming to be Charlie, reincarnated as a woman!
Screenplay by HARRY KURNITZ
Based on the play by GEORGE AXELROD Produced by DAVID WEISBART
Director VINCENTE MINELLI. Films p 20
Tomorrow: The Pleasure of His Company

Contributors

Unknown:
Debbie Reynolds
Unknown:
Tony Curtis
Unknown:
Walter Matthau
Unknown:
Charlie Sorel
Play By:
Harry Kurnitz
Play By:
George Axelrod
Produced By:
David Weisbart
Director:
Vincente Minelli.
George:
Tony Curtis
Charlie:
Debbie Reynolds
Sartori:
Walter Matthau
Bruce:
Pat Boone

A series of five programmes by BOB BLOCK
1: It's camping time for 'Renta-ghost' when the varnished chairs vanish - the Perkins squirt Meaker in the eye and Claypole dodges the decorations with his dedications! and Dobbin the Pantomime Horse
Devised by BOB BLOCK Incidental music by JONATHAN COHEN Designer ANDREE WELSTEAD HORNEY Film director DAVID CRICHTON Producer JEREMY SWAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Block
Unknown:
Bob Block
Music By:
Jonathan Cohen
Designer:
Andree Welstead Horney
Director:
David Crichton
Producer:
Jeremy Swan
Timothy Claypole:
Michael Staniforth
Harold Meaker:
Edward Brayshaw
Ethel Meaker:
Ann Emery
Hazel the McWitch:
Molly Weir
Nadia Popov:
Sue Nicholls
Rose Perkins:
Hal Dyer
Arthur Perkins:
Jeffrey Segal

The last of the present series with Johnny Ball
This week Johnny discovers the fun behind the facts about Hedds.
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
Johnny Ball
Writer:
Johnny Ball
Designer:
Rod McLean
Director:
Mike Seddon
Producer:
Albert Barber

by MAUREEN GLADYS CHADWICK
Dave passes some disturbing information on to Janet, and the entrance of a new Angel, Ayo Ladipo , leaves the others feeling rather taken aback.

Contributors

Unknown:
Maureen Gladys Chadwick
Unknown:
Ayo Ladipo
Janet Dickins:
Michelle Martin
Josh Jones:
Tony Armatrading
Dave Nowell:
Neil West
Alison Streeter:
Juliet Waley
Vicky Smith:
Pauline Quirke
Ayo Ladipo:
Joy Lemoine
Dolly Fisher:
Peggy Shields
Sister Shrimpton:
Jacki Webb
Kathy Barnham:
Julie Brennon
Marie-Laure Bresson:
Emma Watson
Dick Willoughby:
Stacy Davies
Staff Nurse Beany:
Kathryn Hurlbutt
Sally Meddows:
Sarah-Jane Bickerton
Mrs Meddows:
Pamela Greenall
Carmen Bennett:
Julie Shipley
Christine Farley:
Karen Ford
Jean MacEwen:
Carol Holmes
Sheila Tunnicliffe:
Carmen Silvera
Ron Cracknall:
Terence Lodge
Dee Dickins:
Patricia Heneghan
Edward Clarke:
Jon Glentoran

Wayne Sleep brings dance and dash to Russell's first show of the week and John Denver brings a breath of country air. Plus hot news of this week's top 40 and Russell's usual collection of the unusual.
(Join Russell again tomorrow at 6.50)

(If you have a friend or relative who would enjoy Russell popping in for tea. write to this address with their story and the reasons why they would - or would not - have a good time, but don't tell them: Harty Teatime, [address removed])

Contributors

Presenter:
Russell Harty
Guest:
Wayne Sleep
Guest:
John Denver
Director:
Ron Istid
Producer:
Jon Plowman
Editor:
Tom Gutteridge

starring John Nettles in Last Chance for a Loser by PHILIP BROADLEY with Cecile Paoli and Terence Alexander and featuring
Patrick Mower , Sarah Douglas Deborah Grant , Sean Arnold
Jim Bergerac has marked Eddie St Pierre 's card before, but now he's out of the game. Or is he?
Created and produced by ROBERT BANKS STEWART
Directed by IAN TOYNTON

Contributors

Unknown:
John Nettles
Unknown:
Philip Broadley
Unknown:
Cecile Paoli
Unknown:
Terence Alexander
Unknown:
Patrick Mower
Unknown:
Sarah Douglas
Unknown:
Deborah Grant
Unknown:
Sean Arnold
Unknown:
Jim Bergerac
Unknown:
Eddie St Pierre
Produced By:
Robert Banks Stewart
Directed By:
Ian Toynton
Jim Bergerac:
John Nettles
Francine:
Cecile Paoli
Hungerford:
Terence Alexander
Crozier:
Sean Arnold
Chief:
Tony Melody
Charlotte:
Annette Badland
Diamante Lil:
Mela White
Gulliver:
Danny Schiller
Deborah:
Deborah Grant
Eddie St Pierre:
Patrick Mower
Anne Beresford:
Sarah Douglas
Grant:
Sean Caffrey
Ken:
Anthony Milner
Walter Vance:
George Roubicek
Sheila Vance:
Virglnia Lester
Gidleigh:
Alan David
'Horatio' Nelson:
Kevin Stoney
Det Con Wilson:
Geoffrey Leesley
Sergeant:
Harry Walker
Joy:
Penny Maegraith
Salesgirl:
Penny Maegraith
Hotel receptionist:
Ishia Bennison
Press man:
David Auker
Golf customer:
David Beale
Security guard:
Bill Treacher

The last of a mystery in six parts by Michael J. Bird
starring Peter Egan as Raoul Lavalliere, Emily Richard as Anne Tierney, Christopher Scoular as David Bascombe, Betty Arvaniti as Ismini Christoyannis and co-starring Patrick Mower as Don Tierney
Anne Tierney learns at last the grim secret of the Kastello. But for the hunter and the hunted the game is not yet over...

Contributors

Writer:
Michael J. Bird
Music composed by:
Stavros Xarhakos
Make-up Designer:
Sidonia Webster
Costume Designer:
David Beeton
Designer:
Alex Gourlay
Producer:
Vere Lorrimer
Director:
David Askey
Raoul Lavalliere:
Peter Egan
Anne Tierney:
Emily Richard
David Bascombe:
Christopher Scoular
Ismini Christoyannis:
Betty Arvaniti
Don Tierney:
Patrick Mower
Von Reitz:
Michael Sheard
Sir Joseph Marcus:
Peter Whitaker
Manzini:
Ray Marioni
Niedermann:
Willy Bowman
Wilhelm Ruiter:
Morris Perry
Estate agent:
John Breslin
Bodyguard Max:
Mark Barratt
Bodyguard Simon:
Brian Attree

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