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Introduced by Jeanne Heal.

I'd like you to meet...
Irene Barclay, chartered surveyor and housing manager

Travel
Stephen Usherwood, recently returned from a world tour, shows some of the mementoes brought back for his family.

Jewels
Sah Oved, a goldsmith and an authority on period necklaces, shows some of the treasures she has found in the course of her work.

Music
Ian Wallace and Bryan Balkwill in the series "Going to the Opera".

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeanne Heal
Speaker (I'd like you to meet...):
Irene Barclay
Item presenter (Travel):
Stephen Usherwood
Item presenter (Jewels):
Sah Oved
Singer (Music):
Ian Wallace
Conductor (Music):
Bryan Balkwill
Editor:
Jacqueline Kennish
Producer:
S. E. Reynolds

A serial in six parts by Max Kester from the traditional medieval stories.
(to 17.30)

Contributors

Writer:
Max Kester
Settings:
Richard Henry
Producer:
Joy Harington
Robin Hood:
Patrick Troughton
Friar Tuck:
Wensley Pithey
Little John:
Kenneth Mackintosh
Much:
Dudley Jones
Will Scarlett:
Philip Guard
Alan-a-Dale:
John Breslin
Sheriff of Nottingham:
David Kossoff
Sir Richard at the Lee:
Guy Verney
His wife:
Barbara Cochran
Sir Gilbert of the White Hand:
Leonard Sachs
Other parts played by:
Leslie French
Other parts played by:
Maurice Jones
Other parts played by:
Miles Brown
Other parts played by:
Eric Evans
Other parts played by:
Tonie MacMillan
Other parts played by:
Douglas Blackwell
Other parts played by:
Charles Ollington
Other parts played by:
Jimmy Verner
Other parts played by:
David Askey

(sound only)
(Not Sutton Coldfield)

10.38 app. Historic Houses of England: 7: Castle Ashby Northamptonshire
Castle Ashby, the home for centuries of the Earls of Northampton, is an Elizabethan house built on the site of a former Norman manor. The house, its treasures, and its history are the subject of tonight's film.
(Previously televised on January 9)

and at 10.48 app. News
(sound only)
(Sutton Coldfield only)

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