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or It's Too Late for Children and Too Early for Passion
Written by Keith Parry.
With Joyce Grant, Ronan O'Casey, Barbara Young, Leo Maguire

Contributors

Writer:
Keith Parry
Music:
Dennis Wilson
'Television' sketch by:
Tony Tanner
Designer:
Margaret Peacock
Producer:
Lennie Mayne
Performer:
Joyce Grant
Performer:
Ronan O'Casey
Performer:
Barbara Young
Performer:
Leo Maguire

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
with Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop, Macdonald Hastings, Christopher Brasher, Julian Pettifer, Brian Redhead.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Trevor Philpott
Reporter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Macdonald Hastings
Reporter:
Christopher Brasher
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
Brian Redhead
Associate Producer:
Jack Gold
Associate Producer:
Derrick Amoore
Associate Producer:
Kevin Billington
Assistant Editor:
Elizabeth Cowley
Editor:
Peter Batty

Introduced by Peter Dimmock.
Tonight's programme includes:

Football: F.A. Cup: Second Round
Kenneth Wolstenholme previews next Saturday's top matches.

Rugby Union
Ireland v. New Zealand
Peter West previews the first international of the season.
The 1963 Varsity Match: Oxford v. Cambridge

Meet this year's captains.

Sportsview Personality of the Year
A look at some of the leading sportsmen and sportswomen who qualify for this year's award.

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Dimmock
Item presenter (Football):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Item presenter (Rugby Union):
Peter West
Presented by:
Alec Weeks
Associate editor:
Lawrie Higgins
Editor:
Cliff Morgan

by Alan Plater.
There are two young constables in each car, ready to deal with trouble as it happens.

A case of shoplifting, the disappearance of 3,000 bricks, and some unbuilt houses give Barlow and the boys in Z Victor One a busy day.

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Plater
Designer:
Frederick Knapman
Film sequences - Cameraman:
Charles Lagus
Film sequences - Editor:
Alan Martin
Script Associate:
John Gould
Producer:
David E. Rose
Director:
Michael Leeston-Smith

by Claus Hubalek
From the novel by Theodore Plievier
Adapted from the German and directed by Rudolph Cartier

Festival at 9.10
with Albert Lieven, Peter Vaughan, Andre Van Gyseghem, Alex Scott, Harry Fowler, Tom Criddle
Cast in order of appearance: [see below]

Contributors

Writer:
Claus Hubalek
From the novel by:
Theodore Plievier
Adapted by/Director:
Rudolph Cartier
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Hilary Corbett
Make-up Supervisor:
Rosemary Ross
Film Cameraman:
A.A. Englander
Film Editor:
Christopher La Fontaine
Designer:
Barry Learoyd
Story Editor:
Harry Moore
Producer:
Peter Luke
Gnotke:
Harry Fowler
Urbas:
John Southworth
Gimpf:
Tom Criddle
Gonnern:
Peter Vaughan
Vennekohl:
Andre van Gyseghem
Weichbrot:
Richard Dare
Vilshofen:
Albert Lieven
Latte:
Roy Herrick
Huth:
Ian Colin
Unschlicht:
Alex Scott
Wilsdruf:
Peter Goss
Muller:
Bryn Bartlett
Hartmann:
Hugh Manning
Zabel:
Royston Tickner
Forster:
Hamilton Dyce
Railwayman:
Bernard Davies
Officer of the Court Martial:
William Lyon Brown

Written and produced by John Elphinstone-Fyffe.
Introduced by Pierre Fresnay.
"Lepers are men like other men".
In this Viewpoint the French actor Pierre Fresnay star of La Grande Illusion and Monsieur Vincent interviews Raoul Follereau and tells the story of his thirty-year fight for the fifteen million lepers in the world.

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
John Elphinstone-Fyffe
Presenter:
Pierre Fresnay
Interviewee:
Raoul Follereau
Filmed in Paris by:
Jacques Alexandre
Film editor:
Norman Matthews

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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