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by Louisa M. Alcott.
Adapted as a television serial in six parts by Winifred Oughton and Brenda R. Thompson from their stage play.
(to 18.00)

Contributors

Author:
Louisa M. Alcott
Adapter/stage play:
Winifred Oughton
Adapter/stage play:
Brenda R. Thompson
Settings:
Stephen Taylor
Settings:
Lawrence Broadhouse
Producer:
Pamela Brown
Jo:
Jane Hardie
Meg:
Sheila Shand Gibbs
Beth:
Norah Gaussen
Laurie:
David Jacobs
Amy:
Susan Stephen
Hannah:
Anita Bolster
Esther:
Jacqueline Prevost
Aunt March:
Violet Gould

From the Nuffield Centre, London before an audience of H.M. Forces.
[Starring] Stephen Manton, Gordon Humphries, The Johnny Kernison Quartet,
Robin Barnes
Introduced by Frank Thornton.
At the pianos: Steve Race and Don Phillips
Geoff Lofts, at the drums

Contributors

Tenor:
Stephen Manton
Performer:
Gordon Humphries
Musicians:
The Johnny Kernison Quartet
Performer:
Robin Barnes
Presenter:
Frank Thornton
Pianist:
Steve Race
Pianist:
Don Phillips
Drummer:
Geoff Lofts
Producer:
Barrie Edgar
Producer:
Mary Cook

by Louis Beachner and Ben Morse.
From the short story by Katherine Mansfield.
[Starring] Angela Baddeley and Barbara Couper
The action takes place in the house of the late Col. Pinner at Cheltenham

Contributors

Author:
Katherine Mansfield
Adapter:
Louis Beachner
Adapter:
Ben Morse
Settings designed by:
James Bould
Producer:
Matthew Forsyth
Kate:
Lennox Milne
Dr. Podgett:
Graham Squire
Josephine:
Angela Baddeley
Constantia:
Barbara Couper
Nurse Andrews:
Joan Young
Rev. Henry Parolles:
Andrew Leigh
Cyril Pinner:
Terence Soall
Mr. Knight:
Norman Tyrrell

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