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A Francis Durbridge serial in six episodes.
[Starring] Stephen Murray
(A BBC telerecording of the broadcast on March 17)

Contributors

Writer:
Francis Durbridge
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Dr. Howard Latimer:
Stephen Murray
Detective-Inspector Dane:
John Arnatt
Nurse Kay:
Anne Ridler
Dr. George Kimber:
Geoffrey Chater
Ken Palmer:
Francis Matthews
Robert Brady:
Rupert Davies
Geoffrey Windsor:
Bryan Coleman
Charles Kaufmann:
Martin Kane

Brian Reece says Let's Make a Date.

The Song that Made the Star
with Frankie Vaughan.

Look Who's Here
Up-to-date news and views from the world of entertainment.

Scored for the Screen
The theme music from The Anglo Amalgamated film "The Intimate Stranger".

The Better Half
A well-known comedian's wife introduces her husband.

Augmented BBC Northern Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
From the BBC's television studio, Manchester.

(Brian Reece is appearing in "Man Alive" at the Aldwych Theatre, London; Frankie Vaughan is in Lawrence Wright's "On With the Show" at the North Pier, Blackpool)
See page 6

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Reece
Singer (The Song that Made the Star):
Frankie Vaughan
Musicians:
Augmented BBC Northern Variety Orchestra
Conductor:
Alyn Ainsworth
Designer:
Kenneth Lawson
Script:
Jack Bradley
Script:
Ray Davies
Editor:
John Ammonds
Producer:
Barney Colehan

meets every Sunday afternoon to answer questions sent by viewers.
The members this week are Bertrand Russell, O.M., F.R.S., John Betjeman, V. S. Pritchett, Lord David Cecil.
Question-Master, Alan Melville
Questions should be addressed to: The Brains Trust, [address removed]

Contributors

Panellist:
Bertrand Russell
Panellist:
John Betjeman
Panellist:
S. Pritchett
Panellist:
Lord David Cecil
Question-Master:
Alan Melville
Producer:
John Furness

Sooty: Sooty's Paint Shop
with Harry Corbett.

Children's International Newsreel

The Black Brigand: 1: Trap for a Grandee
A television serial by J. Potter Brown
Based on a story by Alexandre Dumas
See page 8

Sunday at Six
On the Scottish Island of Iona, where St. Columba landed, the ancient Abbey is being rebuilt. The Rev. George MacLeod, D.D., shows you, with a scale model, how the work is being done.

(to 18.05)

Contributors

Puppeteer (Sooty):
Harry Corbett
Author (The Black Brigand):
Alexandre Dumas
Adapted by (The Black Brigand):
J. Potter Brown
Producer (The Black Brigand):
Dorothea Brooking
Songs composed by (The Black Brigand):
James Hartley
Film Sequences (The Black Brigand):
David Prosser
Editor (The Black Brigand):
John Pullen
Designer (The Black Brigand):
Richard Wilmot
Jaco Court Jester:
Gerald Blake
Karl, the White King:
William Devlin
Slago:
John Woodnutt
The Old King:
Alan Curtis
Desperado:
Peter MacArte
First Soldier:
Anthony Broughton
Second Soldier:
Brian Moorehead
Third Soldier:
Edward Higgins
Fourth Soldier:
Alan Curtis
Officer:
Seymour Green
Francis:
Gary Raymond
Bishop:
Howell Davies
Don Tillado:
Dennis Edwards
Don Gramante:
Robert Gillespie
Don John:
James Raglan
Donna Margarita:
Hazel Bainbridge
Fernando:
Anthony Newlands
Don Rogano:
Laidman Browne
Cardinal:
Jefferson Clifford
Thynne:
Toke Townley
Phat:
Raymond Rollett
Don Ramo:
John Trevor
Donna Fiora:
Rosemary Dorken
Janella:
Catherine Feller
Landlord:
Julian Somers
Others taking part:
Ivor Kimmel
Others taking part (Messenger):
Edward Ballard
Others taking part:
John Hoskin
Others taking part:
Peter Grisewood
Others taking part:
Alan Gore Lewis
Presenter (Sunday at Six):
The Rev. George MacLeod

Max Wall invites you to join him in half an hour of music and laughter.
This week's guests: David Berglas, Terry Hall
(Terry Hall is appearing in the Ronnie Ronalde Show at the Wellington Pier, Great Yarmouth)

Contributors

Presenter/Entertainer:
Max Wall
Magician:
David Berglas
Ventriloquist:
Terry Hall
Orchestra under the direction of:
George Clouston
Director:
John Street
Producer:
George Inns

by Colin Morris

The action of the play takes place In the Libyan desert. Time. 1942
See facing page

Contributors

Writer:
Colin Morris
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Producer:
Andrew Osborn
Sergeant Hooper:
Michael Brennan
Captain Anthony Palmer:
Eric Lander
Trooper O'Neill:
Paddy Joyce
Lieutenant Eccleston:
David Aylmer
Captain Davies:
Derek Aylward
Lance Corporal England:
Howard Pays
Captain David Scott:
Richard Pasco
Trooper Bates:
Barry Foster
Major Lloyd-Hope:
William Fox
German Officer:
Gerald Onn
German Private:
Gertan Klauber

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