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Keep Fit with Eileen Fowler
A weekly series of exercises to music.
From the BBC's Midland television studio

Our Miss Pemberton: 8: Parting
Written by Sheila Hodgson
A story of life today in a small town.

(to 15.15)

Contributors

Presenter (Keep Fit):
Eileen Fowler
Arranged by (Keep Fit):
Ann Shead
Presented by (Keep Fit):
Desmond O'Leary
Writer (Our Miss Pemberton):
Sheila Hodgson
Editor (Our Miss Pemberton):
Philip King
Editor (Our Miss Pemberton):
Falkland Cary
Producer (Our Miss Pemberton):
Richard Gilbert
Geof Patterson:
Terence Soall
Edgar Hale:
Edward Higgins
Barry Hale:
John Symonds
Mary Pemberton:
Margot Boyd
Mrs. Carter:
Natalie Kent

In which Alan Villiers introduces his own film.

A fortnight ago Alan Villiers, Captain of Mayflower II, the Brixham-built replica of the seventeenth-century ship, showed viewers the first part of his own film of the voyage.
Today he completes his account and shows the remainder of the trip, including the arrival at Plymouth, Massachusetts, and New York.
(A BBC telerecording)

Contributors

Presenter/Filmmaker:
Alan Villiers
Film Editor:
Constance Dunn
Producer:
Ian Curtis

Look around with Cliff Michelmore.
Sport - Music - People
Cinema - Theatre - Travel
with Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith
and this week, Joan Heal, Rory McEwen
(Joan Heal is appearing in "Grab Me a Gondola" at the Lyric Theatre, London)

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Geoffrey Johnson Smith
Singer:
Joan Heal
Singer/Guitarist:
Rory McEwen
Producer:
Donald Baverstock

David Nixon says It's Magic and introduces a thirty-minute mixture of mystery and music with Les Andreano, Alan Shaxon and Anne, Sheila Holt and Tom Gillis and a panel of well-known guests to see fair play.

Contributors

Presenter/magician:
David Nixon
Magician:
Les Andreano
Magicians:
Alan Shaxon and Anne
Dancer/Dance arranged by:
Sheila Holt
Dancer/Dance arranged by:
Tom Gillis
Orchestra director:
George Clouston
Orchestrations:
Alan Bristow
Producer:
Graeme Muir

by Charles Dickens
Adapted for television by Vincent Tilsley

In which Smike has the bad luck to meet Mr. Squeers and the good luck to meet John Browdie; and in which Ralph enlists the help of Messrs. Squeers and Snawley to bring about the downfall of Nicholas.

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Adapted by:
Vincent Tilsley
Director:
Eric Tayler
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Tim Linkinwater:
Bartlett Mullins
Nicholas Nickleby:
William Russell
Mr. Charles Cheeryble:
George Howe
Madeline Bray:
Marilyn James
Mr. Ned Cheeryble:
Roddy Hughes
Smike:
Brian Peck
Kate Nickleby:
Jennifer Wilson
Master Wackford Squeers:
Keith Davis
Wackford Squeers:
Esmond Knight
John Browdie:
Brian Rawlinson
Fanny Squeers:
Rosalind Knight
Mrs. Nickleby:
Gillian Lind
Newman Noggs:
Richard Wordsworth
Ralph Nickleby:
Malcolm Keen
Mr. Snawley:
Roy Hepworth

Peter West recalls the excitements and tensions of the summer of 1940, when German invasion plans were at their most threatening. Eye-witness contributors include: Peter Fleming, Major-General A.J.H. Dove, C.B. and General Gunter Blumentritt
Films and photographs from both British and German sources are also shown.
See page 4

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Interviewee:
Peter Fleming
Interviewee:
Major-General A.J.H. Dove, C.B.
Interviewee:
General Gunter Blumentritt
Film Editor:
Leslie Robertson
Producer:
Nancy Thomas
Producer:
Paul Johnstone

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