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Introduced by Owen Reed.

In a Factory
An excerpt from "David Copperfield"
Dramatised by Jo Manton.

In Domestic Service
An excerpt from "The Old Curiosity Shop"
and a report on the conditions in a nineteenth-century coalmine.

Contributors

Presenter:
Owen Reed
Dramatised by (David Copperfield):
Jo Manton
Director (David Copperfield):
Richard Gilbert
Designer:
Gordon Roland
Arranged by:
Rosemary Hill
Producer:
Ronald Eyre

A 'Do It Yourself' programme in which Barry Bucknell, assisted by Ann Croft , gives advice on the use of power tools in the home.
Barry Bucknell introduces Alf Francis, the racing mechanic, who demonstrates simple running repairs on the car.
Jack Holt continues with building a sailing dinghy
Stage 4: Final fittings and rigging
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Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Bucknell
Assisted by:
Ann Croft
Expert:
Alf Francis
Expert:
Jack Holt
Producer:
John Furness

The Programme Women Like Men to See
Introduced by Rosalie Ashley.
A miscellany of Music - Song - Dance - Novelty
and Glamour:
with The Nemees, Raymond and his Models, Jill Westlake, The Keoni Dancers, The Littlewood Songsters, The Television Toppers.

This week's Shop Window Gaze is in the following towns:
England:
London
North Region - Middlesbrough
West Region - Bath
Midland Region - Nottingham
Scotland:
Dundee
Wales:
Bangor
Northern Ireland:
Coleraine, Co. Londonderry

Dances directed by Larry Gordon and the production by Richard Afton
(The Keoni Dancers are appearing at the Astor Club, London)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Rosalie Ashley
Performers:
The Nemees
Performers:
Raymond and his Models
Singer:
Jill Westlake
Dancers:
The Keoni Dancers
Singers:
The Littlewood Songsters
Dancers:
The Television Toppers
Orchestra Director:
Norrie Paramor
Choreographer:
Larry Gordon
Production:
Richard Afton

Another tense and human story in the film series starring Dane Clark, George Brent and Mercedes McCambridge as reporters with the Trans-Globe News Agency.
[Starring] Dane Clark as the reporter Dan Miller

On the desolate Colorado plateau, a uranium prospector is found dying. The identity of his partner, whom he accuses of shooting him, is unknown. Dan Miller, covering the story for the Agency, becomes involved in a grim drama of man against nature and man against man.

Contributors

Dan Miller:
Dane Clark

Dramatised for television by A.R. Rawlinson.
With Peter Sallis as Samuel Pepys

Contributors

Author:
Samuel Pepys
Dramatised for television by:
A.R. Rawlinson
Producer:
Chloe Gibson
Music composed by:
Christopher Whelen
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Samuel Pepys:
Peter Sallis
Sir Edward Montagu:
Manning Wilson
Captain Cuttance:
Alan Edwards
Bo'sun:
Lee Richardson
Mr. Phillips:
Henry McGee
Vice-Admiral Lawson:
Michael Logan
Rear-Admiral Penn:
Anthony Newlands
First Captain:
Terry Skelton
Second Captain:
Edward Brooks
Will Shepley:
Bruce Stewart
Landlord of Dutch Inn:
Harry Littlewood
Dutch woman:
Diana Scougall
Elizabeth Pepys:
Susan Maryott
William Bowyer:
Howard Lamb
King Charles II:
Douglas Wilmer
Duke of York:
David Peel
William Coventry:
Paul Eddington
General George Monk:
John Arnatt
Mayor of Dover:
Robert Algar
Bibi, King Charles's spaniel:
Champion Goldendays Penn Rose of St. Lucia
Sailors, Dutch girls, lords and citizens:
[artists uncredited]

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