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Marked for Death
A film for older children.
A blackmailing foreman is killed by a rancher, who accuses an innocent man of the murder. His plans are foiled by Range Rider and Dick West who discover clues that bring justice to the ranch and ensure the downfall of the real criminal.

The Prince and the Pauper: 1: Exchange
by Mark Twain.
A serial in six parts.
Adapted for television by Rhoda Power.
(A BBC telerecording of the broadcast on August 21, 1955)

Contributors

Author (The Prince and the Pauper):
Mark Twain
Adapter (The Prince and the Pauper):
Rhoda Power
Producer (The Prince and the Pauper):
Dorothea Brooking
Halberdier:
Harold Jamieson
Man at Arms:
Alan Edwards
Tom Canty:
Dwyryd Wyn Jones
Prince Edward:
Tegid Wyn Jones
Lady Jane Grey:
Anneke Willys
John Canty, Tom's father:
Colin Douglas
Mistress Canty, Tom's mother:
Vera Cook
Nan Canty, his sister:
Eira Griffiths
King Henry VIII:
Leslie Kyle
Lord Hertford:
James Raglan
Lord St John:
Seymour Green
Other parts played by:
John Scott
Other parts played by:
Edward Higgins
Other parts played by:
Alan Gore-Lewis
Other parts played by:
Donald Masters
Other parts played by:
Elsie Arnold
Other parts played by:
Nelly Griffiths

Men and women from Asian countries put questions to Major General Sir Hubert Ranee, G.C.M.G., G.B.E., Governor of Burma, 1946-1948, Governor of Trinidad, 1950-1955
Chairman, Kamila Tyabji
A recording of this meeting of Asian Club will be broadcast in the regular weekly series in the Far Eastern and Eastern Service of the BBC
Followed by The Weather; Close Down

Contributors

Interviewee:
Sir Hubert Ranee
Chairman:
Kamila Tyabji
Producer:
Philip Daly
Producer:
Donald Baverstock

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