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Written and produced by Shaun Sutton
A serial in eight episodes

(Recording of the broadcast previously shown last year)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Shaun Sutton
Fights arranged by:
Terry Baker
Film Cameraman:
Leonard Newson
Film Editor:
Valerie Best
Designer:
Eileen Diss
Toby:
Frazer Hines
Ralph:
Colin Douglas
Rumbell:
Paul Whitsun-Jones
Don Jose:
Roger Delgado
Master Fidian:
Patrick Cargill
Sir Thomas Wycherly:
Barry Letts
Master Allan:
John Woodnutt
O'Keefe:
Bruce Stewart
Bartholomew:
Nigel Arkwright
Ellis:
Michael J. Harrison
Roger Penlynden:
Michael Anderson
Messenger:
Alan Haywood
First Captain:
Paul Craig
Second Captain:
Dennis Ramsden
Lady Fennimore:
Penelope Bartley
Queen Elizabeth I:
Peggy Thorpe-Bates
Lady Allingham:
Barbara Leslie
Lady Courtney:
Muriel Pears
Lord Burleigh:
John Welsh

Seasonal work in garden and greenhouse.
Introduced by Percy Thrower.
Hardy Plants for Shady Plants
Plants to flourish and flower in dry shade under trees, and in cool moist conditions shown and recommended by Will Ingwersen, Hardy plants and alpine specialist collector from Sussex.
From the BBC's Midland television studio

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Item presenter (Hardy Plants for Shady Plants):
Ingwersen Hardy
Presented by:
Paul Morby

BBC Outside Broadcast cameras go to the Coatbridge Baths, and to the White City Stadium, London, to cover part of these two important sporting events.
Swimming: 7.30 and 7.55

Athletics: 7.45 and 8.10

Contributors

Commentator (Swimming):
Harry Walker
Television presentation (Swimming):
Robert Stewart
Commentator (Athletics):
Norris McWhirter
Television presentation (Athletics):
Humphrey Fisher

Blackpool Show Parade this week presents an excerpt from James Brennan's 'Jokers All' at the Central Pier, Blackpool.
Starring Dickie Henderson, Jimmy Clitheroe, Ronnie Hilton accompanied by Will Fyffe, Jnr., The Dior Dancers, The Kims, Grace O'Connor, Tony Melody, The Semi-Tones, The Young Debutantes.

A special performance before an invited audience direct from the Queen's Theatre, Blackpool

Contributors

Comedian:
Dickie Henderson
Comedian:
Jimmy Clitheroe
Singer:
Ronnie Hilton
Accompanied by:
Will Fyffe, Jnr.
Dancers:
The Dior Dancers
Acrobats:
The Kims
Singer:
Grace O'Connor
Comedian:
Tony Melody
Musicians:
The Semi-Tones
Performers:
The Young Debutantes
Orchestra directed by:
Jack Walker
Producer:
Billy Petch
Presented for television by:
John Ammonds

A series of wild-life programmes
Introduced by Peter Scott

Near the town of Szeged, in Southern Hungary, between the Rivers Danube and Tisza, an area of the old marsh country which once spread over parts of the great Hungarian Plain has been preserved as a bird sanctuary.

Peter Scott and the Hungarian naturalist Lorant de Bastyai discuss parts of a film made by Istvan Homoki-Nagy, whose pictures of wild life are becoming increasingly well known in this country.
(BBC recording)

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Scott
Guest:
Lorant de Bastyai
Film-maker:
Istvan Homoki-Nagy
Editor:
John Merritt
Producer:
Eileen Molony

by Anthony Trollope
Adapted in six parts by Marjorie Deans

The scandal grows, and Lizzie escapes.

(David McCallum appears by permission of The Rank Organisation)

Contributors

Author:
Anthony Trollope
Adapted by:
Marjorie Deans
Producer:
Naomi Capon
Dance Adviser:
Melusine Wood
Designer:
John Cooper
Frank Greystock:
David McCallum
John Eustace:
Graham Crowden
Mr. Camperdown:
William Mervyn
Lord Fawn:
Robert Eddison
The Dowager:
Ann Heffernan
First Old Man:
William Thomley
Second Old Man:
Eric Thompson
Lord George Carruthers:
Michael Warre
Mrs. Carbuncle:
Peggy Livesey
Duke of Omnium:
Kynaston Reeves
Lady Glencora:
Jessica Dunning
Robert, the Duke's footman:
David Ludman
Lady (Lizzie) Eustace:
Wendy Williams
The Rev. Joseph Emilius:
Edgar Wreford
James, Lizzie's footman:
Roger Ostime
Julia Macnulty:
Rosamund Greenwood
Lucy Morris:
Perlita Neilson
Lady Fawn:
Jean Cadell
Augusta Fawn:
Carol Marsh
Nina Fawn:
Angela Crow
Georgina Fawn:
Pamela Binns
Lydia Fawn:
Angela Sefton
Mrs. Greystock:
Alison Leggatt
The Dean:
Peter Bull
Guests at the Duke's ball and onlookers in the street:
[artists uncredited]

BBC Television

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