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by Wilkie Collins
Dramatised in seven episodes by A. R. Rawlinson
with James Hayter, Rachel Gurney, James Sharkey, Mary Webster, Barry Letts, Marne Maitland

Contributors

Author:
Wilkie Collins
Dramatised by:
A. R. Rawlinson
Producer:
Shaun Sutton
Fight arranged by:
Terry Baker
Film Cameraman:
Leonard Newson
Film Editor:
Valerie Best
Designer:
Eileen Diss
Colonel Herncastle:
Barry Letts
First Brahmin Priest:
Rahmon Vernon
Second Brahmin Priest:
Basdeo Pandey
Third Brahmin Priest:
Sesha Palihakkara
Gabriel Betteredge:
James Hayter
Penelope Betteredge:
Annabelle Lee
Lady Verinder:
Rachel Gurney
Rachel Verinder:
Mary Webster
First Indian:
Marne Maitland
Second Indian:
Aspi Jehangir
Third Indian:
Ikhlaq Bux
Franklin Blake:
James Sharkey
Doctor:
Jack Lambert
Rosanna Spearman:
Dorothy Gordon
White boy:
Lindsay Scott-Patton
Others taking part:
Colin Morton
Others taking part:
Gilbert McIntyre
Others taking part:
James Clifton
Others taking part:
Don Matthews
Others taking part:
Conrad Gobin
Others taking part:
Hugh Lombard
Others taking part:
null Shahabuddin
Others taking part:
Saleem Talib
Others taking part:
Gustard Jehangir

Dorian Williams introduces a recording made at the All England Jumping Arena and Show-ground at Hickstead, Sussex, during the training of the Olympic Show Jumping team, under Lt.-Col. Jack Talbot-Ponsonby, for the Olympic Games in Rome.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dorian Williams
Presented by:
Nicholas Crocker

Stories of the 'Mounties'
A film series starring Gilles Pelletier as Corporal Jacques Gagnier.

Gangsters invade a peaceful little upcountry town. Getting rid of them calls for all the Corporal's ingenuity.
(BBC film release)

Contributors

Story and screenplay:
Vincent Tilsley
Director:
Don Haldane
Executive Producer:
F. R. Crawley
Corporal Jacques Gagnier:
Gilles Pelletier
Constable Frank Scott:
John Perkins
Constable Mitchell:
Don Francks
Hailsham:
Michael Kane
Bannerman:
Rick Rydon
Tornetti:
Larry Zahab
Faulkner:
Lew Davidson
Skeets:
Hugh Webster

Jack Payne brings you Words and Music and conducts The Concert Orchestra (Associate Conductor, Alec Firman)
(Leader, Tony Gilbert)

Artists appearing are: David Hughes, Carl Barriteau, Annette Page, Ronald Hynd, Rita Cameron and The George Mitchell Singers.

Guest appearance of Henry Hall

Contributors

Presenter/Conductor:
Jack Payne
Musicians:
The Concert Orchestra
Associate conductor:
Alec Firman
Orchestra leader:
Tony Gilbert
Singer:
David Hughes
Clarinettist:
Carl Barriteau
Dancer:
Annette Page
Dancer:
Ronald Hynd
Dancer:
Rita Cameron
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Guest:
Henry Hall
Designer:
Cephas Howard
Director:
Travers Thorneloe
Producer:
John Street

A dramatised documentary
Written by Alan Hancock

Three-quarters of our children are educated in Secondary Modern Schools. What sort of schooling do they get? And how does it differ from what their parents had? This is a portrait of one of these schools and of the children who work in it.

See page 6

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Hancock
Producer:
Sheelagh Rees
Designer:
Reece Pemberton
Film Cameraman:
A.A. Englander, F.R.P.S.
Film Editor:
Philip Barnikel

An enquiry by Christopher Mayhew, M.P.

How much is done to reform the criminal while he is in prison? What are the attitudes of the prison staff, and of the prisoners themselves, towards rehabilitation? Tonight's programme was filmed in the open prison at Leyhill and in the training prison at Wakefield.

Contributors

Presenter:
Christopher Mayhew
Film cameraman:
Hugh Wilson
Sound recordist:
Norman Allen
Film editor:
Larry Toft
Producer:
Derek Holroyde

An exploration of the world of Science-Fiction Films.
Introduced by Donald Holms.
With scenes from: 'Man in Space', 'War of the Worlds', 'Them', 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers', 'Forbidden Planet'. 'The Time Machine'.
(Films by courtesy of Walt Disney, Paramount, Warner-Pathe and M-G-M)

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald Holms
Script:
Derek Hill
Presented by:
Richard Evans

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