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An unrehearsed discussion on topics of the week.
Chairman: Graham Hutton
Speakers: Barbara Castle, M.P., Pat Hornsby-Smith, M.P., Robert Boothby, M.P., Michael Foot, M.P.
(A BBC telefilm of last Friday's programme)
(to 15.30)

Contributors

Chairman:
Graham Hutton
Speaker:
Barbara Castle
Speaker:
Pat Hornsby-Smith
Speaker:
Robert Boothby
Speaker:
Michael Foot
Arranged by:
Edgar Lustgarten
Presented by:
John Irwin

A fantasy in several parts by Godfrey Harrison from an idea by A. A. Dubens.

[Starring] Bruce Gordon

Contributors

Writer:
Godfrey Harrison
From an idea by:
A. A. Dubens
Settings:
Richard Henry
Producer:
Rex Tucker
Theodore Hubble:
John Warrington
His children:
Rona: June Allen
His children:
Ronnie: Barry McGregor
Mrs. Hubble:
Dorothy Darke
The Man in Armour:
Bruce Gordon
Sappho Holyrood, a magician:
Neil Wilson
Mrs. Topping-Banger:
Nan Marriott-Watson
Meredith:
Charles Maunsell

Wilfred Pickles visits Places with Problems
Wilfred Pickles visits Britain's first Atomic Energy Research Establishment.
He talks with the men and women who work there about the problem of living in an isolated community concerned with a single aspect of national life: research into atomic energy.
Film sequences taken by the Television Film Unit include an interview with Sir John Cockcroft, F.R.S., Director of Harwell.

Contributors

Presenter:
Wilfred Pickles
Interviewee:
Sir John Cockcroft
Producer:
Norman Swallow

[Starring] Terry-Thomas
with Avril Angers, Leslie Mitchell, Peter Butterworth, Herbert C. Walton, Victor Platt
and Jack and Daphne Barker.

Contributors

Orchestra under the direction of:
Eric Robinson
Scriptwriter:
Sid Colin
Scriptwriter:
Talbot Rothwell
Producer:
Bill Ward
Comedian:
null Terry-Thomas
Rosie Lee:
Avril Angers
[Actor]:
Leslie Mitchell
Lockitt:
Peter Butterworth
Moulting:
Herbert C. Walton
Television Critic:
Victor Platt
Singers:
Jack Barker and Daphne Barker

Written and produced by Robert Barr.
From a news-story by Warren Armstrong

In July 1940 the Sunday afternoon calm of a Stockholm suburb was disturbed by a rumour of murder - a murder that could not be traced. The informer was a twenty-three-year-old clerk named Hans Krantzer.
Warren Armstrong, a Liverpool journalist who was in Stockholm at the time, covering the war news, investigated Hans Krantzer's story and uncovered one of the strangest murder cases on record: Stockholm police dossier 4067.

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Robert Barr
From a news-story by:
Warren Armstrong

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