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A magazine programme for younger viewers.
Introduced by Christopher Trace.
Including:

Your Model Railway: 3

Jenny Grant: Episode 4
The story of a young dancer.
Written and told by Ann Taylor.
with Mary Hewing.

Contributors

Presenter:
Christopher Trace
Producer:
John Hunter Blair
Writer/storyteller (Jenny Grant):
Ann Taylor
Jenny Grant:
Mary Hewing

Three friends on a camping trip come across an abandoned mining town. Two of them set out to explore an old shaft, but they fall in and are trapped by heavy beams. Miles from the town, Chuck and P.T. find the other boy on his way to get help but he collapses before he can tell them where his friends are trapped!

Contributors

P.T. Moore:
Craig Hill
Chuck Martin:
Kenneth Tobey

Introduced by Percy Thrower with seasonal work in garden and greenhouse including forcing rhubarb, seakale, and chicory.
Winter Northern Gardens
Geoffrey Smith, Superintendent of the Northern Horticultural Society's Gardens, Harlow Car, Harrogate shows and recommends Shrubs-Flowers-Heathers; Hedging plants and vegetable varieties successful in Northern climates.
From the BBC's Midland television studio

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Presenter (Winter Northern Gardens):
Geoffrey Smith
Director:
John Farrington
Producer:
Paul Morby

Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Alan Whicker, Derek Hart, Fyfe Robertson and Cy Grant.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Singer/guitarist:
Cy Grant
Associate producer:
Alasdair Milne
Associate producer:
Antony Jay
Associate producer:
Gordon Watkins
Editor:
Donald Baverstock

The All-Time Hit Parade.
Featuring Shirley Eaton, Steve Arlen, The Three Barry Sisters
Guest artists: Betty Miller, Kevin Scott
The John Shakespeare Choir and the music of Ken Mackintosh, his Saxophone and Orchestra

Contributors

Singer:
Shirley Eaton
Singer:
Steve Arlen
Singers:
The Three Barry Sisters
Singer/guest artist:
Betty Miller
Singer/guest artist:
Kevin Scott
Singers:
The John Shakespeare Choir
Saxophonist:
Ken Mackintosh
Musical associate:
Bert Waller
Staging:
Eleanor Fazan
Designer:
Marilyn Roberts
Production:
Stewart Morris

by Charles Dickens
Adapted in eleven episodes by Constance Cox

In which Miss Flite makes a disclosure and Mr. Tulkinghorn shows his hand.

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Adapted by:
Constance Cox
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Producer:
Eric Tayler
Charley:
Angela Crow
Esther Summerson:
Diana Fairfax
John Jarndyce:
Andrew Cruickshank
Miss Flite:
Nora Nicholson
Sir Leicester Dedlock:
David Horne
Mr. Tulkinghorn:
John Phillips
Lady Honoria Dedlock:
Iris Russell
Richard Carstone:
Colin Jeavons
Mr. Vholes:
Gerald Cross
William Guppy:
Timothy Bateson
Tony Jobling:
Aubrey Woods
Allan Woodcourt:
Jerome Willis
Jo:
Malcolm Knight
Mr. Snagsby:
Leslie French
Mr. George:
Michael Aldridge

A film series starring Michael Rennie as Harry Lime.
(A BBC film release)

Even Brad, his trusted assistant, doubts Harry Lime when he says that he is going to North Africa for a rest, and trouble dogs Harry's footsteps even on holiday.

Contributors

Story and teleplay by:
Iain MacCormick
Director:
Julian Amyes
Producer:
Felix Jackson
Harry Lime:
Michael Rennie
Nanette Paul:
Jeannette Sterke
Vantler:
Bernard Rebel
Achmed:
George Roderick
Claudine Dubois:
Maxine Audley
Garcia:
Alan Tilvern
Georges Fernand:
Ivan Craig
Janet:
Naomi Chance
Bradford Webster:
Jonathan Harris
Arthur Shillings:
Rupert Davies

Armand and Michaela Denis reach Chieng Mai - the second largest city of Thailand - near the border with Burma and find an Eastern version of the Western production line in operation. They also watch Asian elephants, more efficient than 'thinking machines', moving gigantic teak logs; visit a 'monkey temple'; and film a forbidden-industry.

Contributors

Presenter/presented by:
Armand Denis
Presenter/presented by:
Michaela Denis

BBC Television

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More