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An adventure story in four parts by David Carr
Written and produced by David Goddard

Contributors

Writer:
David Carr
Writer/Producer:
David Goddard
Designer:
Marilyn Roberts
Philip Baker:
Patrick Troughton
Major Seton:
Tim Hudson
George Clayton:
Colin Douglas
Max Brett:
Bryan Kendrick
Joe Hunter:
Patrick Ellis
Pete Hunter:
Anthony Wilson
Mrs. Hunter:
Betty Cooper
Station Sergeant:
Garth Adams
Detective-Sergeant:
Bruce Wightman
Constable:
Geoffrey Wright
Constable:
Jeremy Dempster

Written by Sidney Nelson and Maurice Harrison.
[Starring] Charlie Chester as 'Educated Evans' the famous character created by Edgar Wallace

Contributors

Writer:
Sidney Nelson
Writer:
Maurice Harrison
Character created by:
Edgar Wallace
Producer:
Eric Fawcett
'Educated' Evans:
Charlie Chester
Gertrude:
Myrtle Reed
Man in the pub:
Michael Balfour
Det.-Sgt. Miller:
Jack Melford
Emma Toggs:
Patricia Hayes
Sam Toggs:
Leonard Sharp
Cousin Arthur:
Richard Goolden
Alf Toggs:
Jack East
Mrs. Boltons:
Dorothy Summers
Willie Martin:
John Stirling
First porter:
Deryck Guyler
Second porter:
Claude Bonser

The famous star of 'Bless the Bride' and 'An American in Paris' in thirty minutes of spectacle and song with Diane Todd, The Rita Williams Singers.
(Picture on page 4)

Contributors

Entertainer:
Georges Guetary
Singer:
Diane Todd
Singers:
The Rita Williams Singers
Choreographer:
Philip Casson
Orchestra Director:
Malcolm Lockyer
Designer:
Audley Southcott
Producer:
Bryan Sears

BBC outside broadcast cameras investigate the problem of a boy living in a city in out-of-date surroundings where vandalism competes with boredom and the playground is the street.
In the studio experts discuss what can be done to help him.

Contributors

Commentator (in the studio):
Michael Henderson
Commentator (in Govan):
Jameson Clark
Film sequences by:
The BBC Film Unit, Scotland
Studio Direction:
Charles Clifford
Producer:
James Buchan

BBC Television

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