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by Hazel Adair and Peter Ling.
A second chance to see the week's episodes on BBC-1

Contributors

Series creator:
Hazel Adair
Series creator:
Peter Ling
Script:
Bob Stuart
Designer:
Christopher Robilliard
Producer:
Bernard Hepton
Director:
Richard Martin
Ben:
Bill Kerr
Dinah Stevens:
Margo Andrew
Camilla:
Carmen Silvera
David:
Vincent Ball
Alan:
Basil Moss
Ian:
Ronald Allen
Janet:
Christine Pollon
Vivien:
Patricia Haines
Gussie:
Frances Bennett
Lenny Ward:
David Webb
Dennis Farrow:
Bernard Kay
Norman Spring:
Lew Luton
Mario Pucci:
Conrad Monk
Doug:
Lawrence James
Gordon Staines:
Gerald Taylor
Removal man:
Tony Selby
Nanny Wilson:
Marco Cunningham
Adrian:
Robert Desmond
Jimmy:
Steve Benbow
A neighbour:
Edward Kelsey
Russell Corrigan:
Shane Rimmer
Iris:
Louise Dunn
Oliver Coombs:
Eric Barker
Stan:
Johnny Wade
Joyce MacNamara:
Marigold Sharman
A man:
Bill Matthews

People - Places - Pops
Introduced by Gay Byrne assisted by Peter Haigh.

Helping to provide the entertainment: Ray Ellington, Freddie and The Dreamers, The Hollies, Al Koran, Millie, Janette Rowsell, Danny Williams, Tony Osborne and his Orchestra

People Worth Meeting

Where to Go Tomorrow?

Picture Parade: with film clips from "Stolen Hours" by arrangement with United Artists, "Dead Image" by arrangement with Warner-Pathe

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gay Byrne
Assisted by:
Peter Haigh
Singer:
Ray Ellington
Band:
Freddie and the Dreamers
Band:
The Hollies
Mentalist:
Al Koran
Singer:
null Millie
Performer:
Janette Rowsell
Singer:
Danny Williams
Musicians:
Tony Osborne and his Orchestra
Musical arrangements:
Tony Osborne
Research:
Liam Nolan
Research:
Penny Graham
Research:
Angela Goldsborough
Research:
John Dalzell
Research:
Alan Haire
Script:
Tony Marriott
Design:
Leo Austin
Design:
Martin Johnson
Executive Producer:
T. Leslie Jackson
Production Team:
Kenneth Milne-Buckley
Production Team:
Mark Patterson
Production Team:
Margaret McCall
Production Team:
David Matthews
Production:
Stewart Morris

Americans before such a word even existed, the Sioux Indians today are almost forgotten; and living on remote reservations, they are aliens in their own land. Ninety years ago they were the most dreaded warriors in the West.
Photographs filmed by BBC Rostrum Camera Unit

Contributors

Sound mixer:
Patrick Whitacker
Sound recordist:
Bob Roberts
Cameraman:
Brian Tufano
Film editor:
Raoul Sobel
Narrated and produced by:
Tim Slessor

by Gustave Flaubert.
Dramatised in four parts by Giles Cooper.
Music composed by Tristram Cary and played by a section of the BBC Scottish Orchestra
Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow Studio

Contributors

Author:
Gustave Flaubert
Dramatised by:
Giles Cooper
Music composed by:
Tristram Cary
[Music] played by:
A section of the BBC Scottish Orchestra
Script Editor:
Michael Voysey
Designer:
Douglas Duncan
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
Rex Tucker
Marthe:
Helena Gloag
Lheureux:
Anthony Jacobs
Mme Lefrancois:
Betty Hardy
Hippolyte:
Richard Beale
Justin:
Martin Horsey
Felicity:
Anna Castaldini
Homais:
Gerald Cross
Priest:
George Woodbridge
Charles Bovary:
Glynn Edwards
Emma Bovary:
Nyree Dawn Porter
Leon:
Peter Kriss
Guillaumin:
Felix Felton
Mme Tuvache:
Aimee Delamain
Rodolphe:
Nigel Davenport
Girard:
Patrick Connor
Lieuvain:
Norman Shelley

[Starring] Roy Castle, Mary Kaye Trio, Phil Foster, The Ted Heath Orchestra, The Heralds, The International Cabaret Dancers

(The Mary Kaye Trio is appearing at The Talk of the Town, London)

Contributors

Entertainer:
Roy Castle
Musicians:
Mary Kaye Trio
Performer:
Phil Foster
Musicians:
The Ted Heath Orchestra
Musical Director:
Harry Rabinowitz
Singers:
The Heralds
Dancers:
The International Cabaret Dancers
Staged by:
Tommy Linden
Designer:
Melvyn Cornish
Devised by/Producer:
Buddy Bregman

BBC Two England

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