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In this tense and exciting adventure, the Lone Ranger finds himself accused by eye-witnesses of robbery and attempted murder. The evidence of only one man can save him, and this man is not only suffering from blindness brought about by shock but is leaving town on the stage coach in which the real criminals have planted a time bomb. Can the Lone Ranger win this race against time and death?

Contributors

Lone Ranger:
Clayton Moore
Tonto:
Jay Silverheels

Introduced by Jim Dale.
with John Cairney, Billy Raymond and featuring Ted Heath and his Music, Tony Crombie and his Men
Also the Finals of Stanley Dale's National Skiffle Contest

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Dale
Performer:
John Cairney
Singer:
Billy Raymond
Musicians:
Ted Heath and his Music
Musicians:
Tony Crombie and his Men
Continuity:
Jeremy Lloyd
Producer:
Russell Turner

by Berkely Mather.
Six stories from the casebook of Detective-Superintendent Charlesworth.
[Starring] Wensley Pithey
with Redmond Phillips

Contributors

Writer:
Berkely Mather
Designer:
John Kenny
Producer:
John Harrison
Lorris:
Sam Kydd
The Picker:
George Roderick
Specci:
Martin Gordon
Sergeant Spence:
Tony Church
P.C. Perry:
Greville Hallam
Nature Boy:
John McCarthy
Darby:
Kenneth Gillespie
Yoyo:
Mark Heath
Glazer:
Redmond Phillips
Glazer's girl:
Perin Lewis
P.C. Wrothbury:
Edward Higgins
Detective-Superintendent Charlesworth:
Wensley Pithey
Barman:
Eddie Malin
Also taking part:
Patricia Healy
Also taking part:
Lewis Henry
Also taking part:
Peter Lamsley
Also taking part:
Derek Murcott
Also taking part:
Richard Owens

Starring Cary Grant and Edward Arnold.

The story of Jim Fisk, a man of ideas and full-blooded action, who became a powerful national figure in the vigorous and exciting days when the States of America were newly united.
See facing page

Contributors

Director:
Rowland V. Lee
Jim Fisk:
Edward Arnold
Nick Boyd:
Cary Grant
Josie Mansfield:
Frances Farmer
Luke:
Jack Oakie
Daniel Drew:
Donald Meek
Fleurique:
Thelma Leeds
Vanderbilt:
Clarence Kolb

BBC outside broadcast cameras visit the Edinburgh Military Tattoo
Presented by Scottish Command
Massed Pipes and Drums
The Royal Scots Greys
1st Bn. The Black Watch
1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders
1st Bn. The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Depot:
The Royal Scots and Lowland Brigade
The Brigade of Gurkhas
*
Musical Ride of the Household Cavalry
*
Musical Display
Band of the Junior Leaders' Regiment, Royal Regiment of Artillery
*
Invasion from Outer Space
*
Changing the Guard
Guards from 1st and 2nd Bns. Scots Guards
*
Drill Display
by the United States Marine Corps and their Drum and Bugle Band from the U.S. Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C. and the Marine Band from Parris Island. S. Carolina.
*
Scotland's Pride
Massed Pipes and Drums
Dancing teams from:
1st Bn. The Black Watch
1st Bn. The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Depots:
The Royal Scots
The Cameronians
The Highland Light Infantry Seaforth Highlanders
The Gordon Highlanders
The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
*
Massed Military Bands
The United States Marine Corps
Scots Guards
The Black Watch
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Grand Finale
Scotland The Brave
The Sunset Call
Televised from the Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle
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Contributors

Producer:
Brigadier Alasdair MacLean
Commentator:
Richard Dimbleby
Presented for television by:
Alan Rees

BBC Television

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