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The exciting adventures of the famous Western Stagecoach Service.
[Starring] Dale Robertson

The time has come for a showdown between Wells Fargo and the Shields Gang. But no matter how carefully plans are laid for their capture, the outlaws always remain one step ahead of the law. Jim Hardie is determined to unravel the mystery of their success.

Contributors

Jim Hardie:
Dale Robertson

With Charles Chauvel and Elsa Chauvel.

Charles and Elsa Chauvel experience the hard life of a Northern Territory drover, and watch, on the open range, a horse being caught and broken in to the saddle within half an hour.
(Previously shown last year)

Contributors

Presenter:
Charles Chauvel
Presenter:
Elsa Chauvel
Film Technician:
Harry Kloster
Musical Director:
Wilbur Sampson
Presented by:
Alan Sleath

Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith and the travelling reporters including Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Geoffrey Johnson Smith
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Associate producer:
Alasdair Milne
Associate producer:
Antony Jay
Associate producer:
Gordon Watkins
Editor:
Donald Baverstock

Presenting before a young audience the latest in popular records with the opinions of Eric Sykes - Fred of all trades, The Poni-Tails - American star vocal group, Pete Murray - a leading Dee-Jay, Jill Chadwick - a record lover
In the chair, David Jacobs
(BBC recording)

See page 5

Contributors

Chairman:
David Jacobs
Panellist:
Eric Sykes
Panellists:
The Poni-Tails
Panellist:
Pete Murray
Panellist:
Jill Chadwick
Programme devised by:
Peter Potter
Presented by:
Russell Turner

A Western series starring Ty Hardin as Bronco Layne the roving cowboy adventurer.

Bronco is appointed Marshal to clean up Cottonwood, a very tough town, and decides to fight fire with fire by selecting three famous, deadly gunmen as his deputies. But Bronco has a reason for being bitter when he finds the law-abiding townspeople are fussy about the men they choose to defend them.

Contributors

Bronco Layne:
Ty Hardin

Written by John Whitney and Geoffrey Bellman.
The accused appears, the charge is read, the plea is made; and you, the viewer, sit in judgment on the Bench, presiding over a Court of Justice. Tonight the Court is that of a Stipendiary Magistrate in a big city.

Contributors

Writer:
John Whitney
Writer:
Geoffrey Bellman
Designer:
Edwin Florence
Director:
David Willmott
Producer:
Elwyn Jones

by Margery Allingham
Adapted as a serial for television in six episodes by John Hopkins.
Starring Denis Quilley, Michael Gough, Sheila Shand Gibbs
with Bernard Horsfall as Albert Campion
and Wally Patch as Lugg
(See facing page)

Contributors

Author:
Margery Allingham
Adapted by:
John Hopkins
Music composed by:
Christopher Whelen
Lyrics/Producer:
John Harrison
Designer:
Reece Pemberton
Jimmy Sutane:
Denis Quilley
Albert Campion:
Bernard Horsfall
Lugg:
Wailly Patch
William Faraday:
Noel Howlett
Chloe Pye:
Vanda Godsell
Stage Director:
Robert Lankesheer
Richards:
Charles Lamb
Benny Konrad:
Jonathan Meddings
Henry:
Colin Broadley
First man:
Richard Statman
Second man:
Bryan Kendrick
Miss Finbrough:
Olwen Brookes
Sock Petrie:
David Phethean
Eve Sutane:
Lesley Nunnerley
Squire Mercer:
Michael Gough
Linda Sutane:
Sheila Shand Gibbs
Hughes:
Robert Jarvis
Sarah Sutane:
Sandra Michaels
Dancers:
Berry Cornish
Dancers:
Cherryl Fry
Dancers:
Patricia Owen
Dancers:
Gillian Keech
Dancers:
Sarah Mackay
Dancers:
Anthea Slatter

(Evening edition)
A magazine for railway enthusiasts with John Adams and Patrick Whitehouse who devised and filmed the programme.
Introduced by Bill Hartley.
Including:
Single line working and Now there are three!
From the BBC's Midland television studio

Contributors

Deviser/filmed by:
John Adams
Deviser/filmed by:
Patrick Whitehouse
Presenter:
Bill Hartley
Producer:
Peggy Bacon

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