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In whole fields of medicine technical progress in treatment and biological research are advancing together.
The production of radioactive isotopes of many elements has been one of the great by-products of the research and development of nuclear energy. This programme shows some of the ways in which they are being used for diagnosis and treatment in medicine today.
(First seen in Science for Sixth Forms on February 22, 1960)
(to 11.00)

Contributors

Producer:
Felicia Elwell
Science on Saturday is compiled and arranged by:
James McCloy

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Stori'r Nadolig mewn llun a chan
Oriel Nadolig
Bydd Hywell Harries yn mynd A ni i fyd yr hen feistri, i weld sut y maent hwy wedi darlunio digwydd-
Jadau'r Nadolig cyntaf
DarHenydd. Blodwen Aled Davies
Sain Hosanna
Yng nghwmni Phyllis Kinney a Meredydd Evans fe glywn foliant y cenhedloedd yn eu carolau
Y cyfarwyddo gan Evelyn Williams Recordiad y BBC
Children's Television
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)

(See panel)
(Details of next Saturday's Grandstand are shown on page 63)

Introduced by David Coleman

Boxing in America at 1.5: Dick Tiger (Nigeria) British Empire Middleweight Champion v. Florentino Ferndandez (Cuba)
A 10-round middleweight contest held in Madison Square Garden, New York Commentator: Don Dunphy
(A recording of the 'Gillette Fight of the Week')

Ice Skating from Liverpool at 1.30 and 3.45: North-West v. North-East
The fourth round of the 'Grandstand' skating competition
Commentator: Alan Weeks Television Presentation by RAY LAKELAND

Snooker direct from Birmingham at 1.50, 3.35, and 4.5: Joe Davis v. Fred Davis Commentator: Ted Lowe Television Presentation by REG PERRIN

Swimming direct from Huddersfield at 2.5 and 4.15: North-West v. North-East Commentators : Max Robertson and Harry Walker
Television Presentation by BOB DUNCAN

Motor Sport at 3.0 'The Golden Age' (The History of Motor Racing-Part II)
A new film that looks back at the great days of motor racing during the Twenties
(A Shell Film Unit Presentation)

Sports Results and News Service at 4.35 approx.
Football Results from the Teleprinter; Rugby League and Union Results; Classified Football Results

Presented by Alec Weeks

Programme edited by Ronnie Noble

(While it is hoped to keep to the above timings they may be changed by events)

A series of adventures set under the Big Top.
With Mickey Braddock as Corky, Noah Beery as Joey the Clown, Robert Lowery as Big Tim Champion, Guinn Williams as Pete, the Canvasman, Andy Clyde as Colonel Jack

While Big Tim Champion is away on business, Joey and Pete are left in charge. Colonel Jack arrives on the scene and decides that Big Tim's absence is a marvellous opportunity for him to take over as Circus boss.

Contributors

Corky:
Mickey Braddock
Joey the Clown:
Noah Beery
Big Tim Champion:
Robert Lowery
Pete, the Canvasman:
Guinn Williams
Colonel Jack:
Andy Clyde

by Patrick Campbell and Vivienne Knight.
Starring Richard Hearne (Mr. Pastry)

Mr. Pastry holds that a house is not a home without a hamster.
(Last shown in April)

Contributors

Writer:
Patrick Campbell
Writer:
Vivienne Knight
Designer:
Stuart Walker
Producer:
David Goddard
Mr. Pastry:
Richard Hearne
Stoker:
Barry Henderson
Vicar:
John Kidd
Constable:
John Brittany
Susan Bell:
Patricia Sinclair
Mary Carter:
Susan Purdie
Mrs Spindle:
Dandy Nichols
Miss Print:
Barbara Hicks
Judy Carter:
Hazel Douglas
Freddie Carter:
Roy Purcell

A new disc - a Hit or a Miss?
Comments and opinions on the latest pop releases.
This week's panel: Arthur Askey, Catherine Boyle, Rosemary Squires, Jimmy Young.
In the chair, David Jacobs

(Rosemary Squires is in 'Aladdin' at the Knightstone Theatre, Weston-super-Mare)

Contributors

Chairman:
David Jacobs
Panellist:
Arthur Askey
Panellist:
Catherine Boyle
Panellist:
Rosemary Squires
Panellist:
Jimmy Young
Programme devised by:
Peter Potter
Presentation:
Harry Carlisle

Stories of a London policeman by Ted Willis.
Starring Jack Warner

Contributors

Writer:
Ted Willis
Script Associate:
Rex Edwards
Film Cameraman:
Hugh Wilson
Film Editor:
Ken Cooper
Designer:
Austen Spriggs
Production:
Douglas Moodie
P.C. George Dixon:
Jack Warner
Mary:
Jeannette Hutchinson
Maisie Abbott:
Priscilla Morgan
Mike Abbott:
Richard Gale
Ben Gower:
Arthur Goullet
Johnny Rogers:
Sidney Vivian
P.C. Lauderdale:
Geoffrey Adams
W.P.C. Kay Shaw:
Jocelyne Rhodes
Sergeant Flint:
Arthur Rigby
W.P. Sgt Scott (Scotty):
Ruth Lodge
W.P. Insp Millard:
Moira Mannion
W.P.C.:
Laura Graham
Det-Sgt Andy Crawford:
Peter Byrne
P.C. Bush:
Max Latimer
Drunk:
John Devaut
Oppy Harris:
Leon Cortez
Prob P.C. Jamie MacPherson:
David Webster
Mr Rayner:
John Lewis
Nurse:
Isabelle Mileno
Doctor:
Richard Burrell
Mrs Ambrose:
Amy Dalby
Eric Wilson:
Martin King
Davis:
Robert Cartland
Sister:
Cara Stevens
Obstetrician:
John Gower
Det-Con Jack Cotton:
Michael Nightingale

A film drama starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman.

Alicia, a young American woman, becomes notorious when her German father is convicted of treason against the United States. To prove her loyalty, she goes on a secret mission for her country to Brazil, but complications follow when she falls in love with her fellow-agent.
See page 5

Contributors

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Devlin:
Cary Grant
Alicia:
Ingrid Bergman
Sebastian:
Claude Rains
Prescott:
Louis Calhern
Madame Sebastian:
Mme Konstantin
Dr Anderson:
Reinhold Schunzel

A film series starring Raymond Burr as the famous lawyer investigator created by Erle Stanley Gardner.
With Barbara Hale, William Hopper, William Talman, Ray Collins

When a jockey's wife threatens to leave him if he doesn't 'throw' a big race and he asks Perry Mason's help, Perry realises he has to act quickly.

Contributors

Character created by:
Erle Stanley Gardner
Perry Mason:
Raymond Burr
Della Street:
Barbara Hale
Paul Drake:
William Hopper
Hamilton Burger:
William Talman
Lt. Tragg:
Ray Collins

by Michael Voysey.

With excerpts from The Mikado, The Yeomen of the Guard, The Gondoliers
sung by Hervey Alan, John Law, Andrew Gold, John Kentish, Stephanie Voss, Jean Allister, Terence Cooper, Eileen Price, David Watson, Sylvia Eaves, Iona Jones,
The George Mitchell Singers.
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, Henry Datyner
Conducted by Eric Robinson

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Voysey
Singer:
Hervey Alan
Singer:
John Law
Singer:
Andrew Gold
Singer:
John Kentish
Singer:
Stephanie Voss
Singer:
Jean Allister
Singer:
Terence Cooper
Singer:
Eileen Price
Singer:
David Watson
Singer:
Sylvia Eaves
Singer:
Iona Jones
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Musicians:
London Philharmonic Orchestra
[Orchestra] leader:
Henry Datyner
[Orchestra] conducted by:
Eric Robinson
Musical associate:
William Cox-Ife
Production scenes staged by:
Sheila Holt
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Associate producer:
Travers Thorneloe
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Richard D'Oyly Carte:
Alan Wheatley
W. S. Gilbert:
Ernest Clark
Arthur Sullivan:
Lyndon Brook
Mrs. Carte:
Mary Mackenzie
Mrs. Gilbert:
Mairhi Russell
Mrs. Ronalds:
Helen Horton
Queen Victoria:
Nora Gordon
Lady-in-waiting:
Barbara Cavan
Judge:
Ronald Cardew
Maid:
Mary Harrison
First playgoer:
Ross Hutchinson
Second playgoer:
Philip Howard
Third playgoer:
Maidie: Andrews
Call boy:
Richard Adam

sings of Love and Lost Love on the Left Bank of Paris accompanied by Henri Patterson and his Ensemble.
Previously shown on October 1
See page 4

Contributors

Singer:
Juliette Greco
Musicians:
Henri Patterson and his Ensemble
The Club St. Germain sequence staged by:
Eleanor Fazan
Designer:
Stanley Dorfman
Producer:
James Gilbert

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