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A Francis Durbridge serial in six episodes.
[Starring] Stephen Murray
(A BBC telerecording of the broadcast on April 7)

Contributors

Writer:
Francis Durbridge
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Dr. Howard Latimer:
Stephen Murray
Det.-Insp. Dane:
John Arnatt
Ken Palmer:
Francis Matthews
Grace Frobisher:
Ena Moon
Geoffrey Windsor:
Bryan Coleman
Nurse Kay:
Anne Ridler
Dr. George Kimber:
Geoffrey Chater
Laura James:
Gillian Raine
Det.-Sgt. Thomas:
Peter Wayn
Robert Brady:
Rupert Davies

BBC Television presents Edition Three of its House Magazine introduced by Alex Macintosh.
Giving news and features about BBC television, and people who make it-and the people it makes.
Contents:
Programmes to come
Studio news and show talk
TV stars off-duty and a wide variety of other items of interest to viewers of all ages and tastes

Contributors

Presenter:
Alex Macintosh
Script, research and lay-out:
Pauline Forrester
Script, research and lay-out:
Larry Forrester
Producer:
Josephine Douglas

A serenade concert with the London Mozart Players
(Leader, Eli Goren)
Conducted by Harry Blech
Lois Marshall (soprano), Alan Civil (horn)
From the Wedgwood Hall, Osterley Park House.
(by permission of the administrative authorities)
Introduced by Michael Ayrton.

Contributors

Musicians:
The London Mozart Players
Orchestra leader:
Eli Goren
Orchestra conducted by:
Harry Blech
Soprano:
Lois Marshall
Horn:
Alan Civil
Presenter:
Michael Ayrton
Presented by:
Philip Bate

meets every Sunday afternoon to answer questions sent by viewers.
The members this week are Dr. Bronowski, Barbara Wootton, Sir Eric James, Alan Bullock.
Question-Master, Alan Melville
Questions should be addressed to: The Brains Trust, [address removed]

Contributors

Panellist:
Dr. Bronowski
Panellist:
Barbara Wootton
Panellist:
Sir Eric James
Panellist:
Alan Bullock
Question-Master:
Alan Melville
Producer:
John Furness

Children's Television Club
Wilfred Pickles introduces another programme in which a group of young people meet in Manchester in Children's Television Club including "Barn Dance" with Alf Adamson and his Border Band.
The dances called by Bill Cain.
(From the BBC's North of England Television studios)

The Black Brigand: 4: An Ass... in Girl's Clothing
A television serial by J. Potter Brown.
Based on a story by Alexandre Dumas.
Fernando, the Black Brigand, with Janella, has escaped the soldiers once, only to fall into danger again. King Karl, warned by his Alchemist, has demanded the body of the Black Brigand "-dead or alive-" even while Don Rogano, newly appointed Chief Justice, asks that a pardon be granted to Fernando. The soldiers have set light to the whole countryside where Fernando and Janella are resting, and the blaze, fanned by the wind is driving them back to a sheer cliff face from which there is no escape...

Sunday at Six
Peter King has an exciting episode of a feature film to show you and a question to ask afterwards.

(to 18.05)

Contributors

Presenter (Children's Television Club):
Wilfred Pickles
Musicians (Children's Television Club:
Barn Dance): Alf Adamson and his Border Band
Caller (Children's Television Club:
Barn Dance): Bill Cain
Programme arranged and presented by (Children's Television Club):
Trevor Hill
Author (The Black Brigand):
Alexandre Dumas
Adapted by (The Black Brigand):
J. Potter Brown
Producer (The Black Brigand):
Dorothea Brooking
Film Sequences (The Black Brigand):
David Prosser
Editor (The Black Brigand):
John Pullen
Designer (The Black Brigand):
Richard Wilmot
Officer:
Seymour Green
First Soldier:
Anthony Broughton
Sergeant:
Alan Curtis
Second Soldier:
Brian Moorehead
Third Soldier:
Edward Higgins
Fernando:
Anthony Newlands
Janella:
Catherine Feller
Yokel:
Wilfred Brambell
Karl:
William Devlin
Slago:
John Woodnutt
Francis:
Gary Raymond
Don Tillado:
Dennis Edwards
Thynne:
Toke Townley
Phat:
Raymond Rollett
Don Rogano:
Laidman Browne
Donna Fiora:
Rosemary Dorken
Don John:
James Raglan
Donna Margarita:
Hazel Bainbridge
Cardinal:
Jefferson Clifford
Don Gramante:
Robert Gillespie
Jaco:
Gerald Blake
Others taking part:
John Baker
Others taking part:
Peter Exposite
Others taking part:
Ivor Kimmel
Others taking part:
Harry Lane
Others taking part:
Pamela Humphery
Others taking part:
Sally Corday
Others taking part:
Neville Teede
Presenter (Sunday at Six):
Peter King

See facing page and page 6
Presented by members of the Variety Artistes' Federation to celebrate their Golden Jubilee.
Those taking part include: Eddie Arnold, Max Bacon, Harold Berens, Peter Brough, Harry Brunning, George Buck, Billy Burden, Peter Cavanagh, Jack Daley, Billy Danvers, George Doonan, Jimmy Edwards, G. H. Elliott, George Elrick, Arthur English, Cyril Fletcher, Terry Hall, Herschel Henlere, Bobby Howes, Jewel and Warriss, Hefty King, Lee Lawrence, Morecambe and Wise, Joy Nichols, Dave and Joe O'Gormon, Bob and Alf Pearson, Wilfred Pickles, Brian Reece, Eddie Reindeer, Ethel Revnell, Clarkson Rose, Anne Shelton, Randolph Sutton, Elsie and Doris Waters, Albert Whelan, Robb Wilton.

Contributors

Impressionist:
Eddie Arnold
Comedian:
Max Bacon
Impressionist:
Harold Berens
Ventriloquist:
Peter Brough
Comedian:
Harry Brunning
Comedian:
George Buck
Comedian:
Billy Burden
Impressionist:
Peter Cavanagh
Performer:
Jack Daley
Comedian:
Billy Danvers
Comedian:
George Doonan
Comedian:
Jimmy Edwards
Singer:
G. H. Elliott
Singer:
George Elrick
Comedian:
Arthur English
Comedian:
Cyril Fletcher
Ventriloquist:
Terry Hall
Parodist:
Herschel Henlere
Musical comedian:
Bobby Howes
Comedians:
Jewel and Warriss
Performer:
Hefty King
Singer:
Lee Lawrence
Comedians:
Morecambe and Wise
Performer:
Joy Nichols
Comedians:
Dave and Joe O'Gormon
Singers:
Bob and Alf Pearson
Performer:
Wilfred Pickles
Performer:
Brian Reece
Comedian:
Eddie Reindeer
Comedienne:
Ethel Revnell
Entertainer:
Clarkson Rose
Singer:
Anne Shelton
Singer:
Randolph Sutton
Comediennes:
Elsie and Doris Waters
Singer:
Albert Whelan
Comedian:
Robb Wilton
Original material:
Arthur Swinson
Music:
Arthur Wilkinson
Orchestra directed by:
Eric Robinson
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Producer:
Graeme Muir

Appeal on behalf of the British Empire Leprosy Relief Association by the Appeal's Secretary, Bill Berry.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
Founded with the aim of spreading the knowledge that modern science can relieve and cure leprosy, B.E.L.R.A. is at work in parts of the world that have insufficient means themselves of carrying out the work of leprosy control and cure.

Contributors

Presenter:
Bill Berry

in a spectacular programme of dancing, music, and songs at the Empress Hall, London.

(In association with the Soviet Relations Committee of the British Council)
(The Soviet Army Ensemble are appearing exclusively for a short season at the Empress Hall, London)
Christian Simpson writes on page 4

Contributors

Commentator:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Presented for television by:
Christian Simpson

BBC Television

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