Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 279,804 playable programmes from the BBC

Gerald Gentry conducts the BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Leader, James Hutcheon)
with Jacqueline Delman, Marcosignori, the Italian accordion virtuoso and Dorita and Pepe singing and playing Spanish folk songs.
Programme introduced by Bruce Trent.
From the BBC's Midland television studio

Contributors

[Orchestra] conductor:
Gerald Gentry
Musicians:
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
[Orchestra] leader:
James Hutcheon
Soprano:
Jacqueline Delman
Accordionist:
null Marcosignori
Singers/musicians:
Dorita and Pepe
Presenter:
Bruce Trent
Presented by:
David Martin
Presented by:
Peter Haysom Craddy

meets every Sunday afternoon to answer questions sent by viewers.
The members this week are: Bertrand Russell, O.M., F.B.S., Sir John Maud, Marghanita Laski, Sir Richard Acland, Bt.
Question-Master: Bernard Braden
Questions should be addressed to: The Brains Trust, [address removed]

Contributors

Panellist:
Bertrand Russell
Panellist:
Sir John Maud
Panellist:
Marghanita Laski
Panellist:
Sir Richard Acland
Question-Master:
Bernard Braden
Producer:
John Furness

When a bandit is captured the gang will stick at nothing to rescue him, and what does it matter to them if a marshal gets shot? But to get across the border takes money and plenty of it, and if a bride has to lose her diamonds-well, that's just too bad. Or so the outlaws think-but Champion and his friends have other ideas.

Contributors

The Wonder Horse:
null Champion
Rebel, the dog:
null Blaze
Ricky North:
Barry Curtis
Uncle Sandy:
Jim Bannon

A serial in eight parts adapted for television from the book by E. Nesbit and produced by Dorothea Brooking.

The action of the serial takes place in the year 1906.

Contributors

Author:
E. Nesbit
Adapted by/Producer:
Dorothea Brooking
Designer:
Eileen Diss
Bobbie:
Anneke Willys
The old gentleman:
Norman Shelley
Mr. Gill, the stationmaster:
Donald Morley
Mother:
Jean Anderson
Phyllis:
Sandra Michaels
Peter:
Cavan Kendall
Johnnie Perks:
David Langford
Mrs. Perks:
Gabrielle Hamilton
Perks, the porter:
Richard Warner

Television's most popular panel game, with Isobel Barnett, Bob Monkhouse, David Nixon, Eric Robinson.
In the chair: Eamonn Andrews

("What's My Line?" was devised by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman, and is televised by arrangement with C.B.S. and Maurice Winnick)

Contributors

Panellist:
Isobel Barnett
Panellist:
Bob Monkhouse
Panellist:
David Nixon
Panellist:
Eric Robinson
Chairman:
Eamonn Andrews
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman
Presented by:
Harry Carlisle

(See columns 1 and 2 and page 7)

by Fritz Hochwaelder
Translated by Kitty Black
[Starring] Alan Badel, Patricia Jessel and Laurence Payne

The action takes place in the office of the Public Prosecutor of the French Republic. The date is August 20, 1794.

(Alan Badel appears by courtesy of British Lion Films, Ltd.)

Contributors

Author:
Fritz Hochwaelder
Translated by:
Kitty Black
Producer:
Rudolph Cartier
Designer:
Norman James
Fouquier-Tinville, the Public Prosecutor:
Alan Badel
Grebeauval, his Private Secretary:
Cyril Shaps
Tallien, Leader of the Government:
Laurence Payne
Sanson, the Chief Executioner:
Stanley Van Beers
Montane, a retired judge:
John Longden
Theresia, Tallien's wife:
Patricia Jessel
Fabricius, a young revolutionary:
Brian Nissen
Heron, a landlord:
Anthony Jacobs

An entertainment given by the BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, John Sharpe)
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
Baritone: Raimund Herincx
Programme introduced by David Peel

(Anya Linden, Merle Park, David Blair, Peter Clegg and Keith Milland appear by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Ltd.)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Peel
Musicians:
BBC Concert Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
John Sharpe
Conductor:
Vilem Tausky
Dancer:
Anya Linden
Dancer:
Merle Park
Dancer:
Noel Rossana
Dancer:
David Blair
Dancer:
Peter Clegg
Dancer:
Keith Milland
Choreographer:
Peter Wright
Choreographer:
Peter Darrell
Baritone:
Raimund Herincx
Designer:
Guy Sheppard
Ballets produced by:
Margaret Dale
Presented by:
George R. Foa

BBC Television

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More