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

Contributors

Series creator/writer:
Hazel Adair
Series creator/writer:
Peter Ling
Script editor:
Donald Tosh
Designer:
Christopher Robilliard
Producer:
Bernard Hepton
Director:
James Cellan-Jones
Ian:
Ronald Allen
Inspector Birling:
Richard Beale
Janet:
Christine Pollon
Ben:
Bill Kerr
Adrian:
Robert Desmond
Doug:
Lawrence James
David:
Vincent Ball
Wendy:
Sandra Payne
Arthur Plum:
David Nettheim
Mr Coombs:
Eric Barker
Gussie:
Frances Bennett
Camilla:
Carmen Silvera
Bruce:
Robert Flemyng
Mrs Chater:
Beryl Cooke
Dinah:
Margo Andrew
Paula:
Judy Franklin
Smith:
Jack Hulbert
Mr Goodman:
Malcolm Rogers
Alan:
Basil Moss
Julia Preston:
Polly Adams
Sir Duncan Wallace:
William Sherwood
Waiter:
Hubert Rees

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

Helping to provide the entertainment: The Deep River Boys, Craig Douglas, Jackie Farn, Al Koran, The Migil Five, Ronnie Scott, Dusty Springfield, Tony Osborne and his Orchestra
People Worth Meeting

Where to Go Tomorrow

Picture Parade
with scenes from Man's Favourite Sport, Night Must Fall courtesy of Universal-Rank and M.G.M.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gay Byrne
Assisted by:
Peter Haigh
Assisted by:
Victor Brooks
Singers:
The Deep River Boys
Singer:
Craig Douglas
Accordionist:
Jackie Farn
Mentalist:
Al Koran
Group:
The Migil Five
Saxophonist:
Ronnie Scott
Singer:
Dusty Springfield
Musicians:
Tony Osborne and his Orchestra
Musical arrangements:
Tony Osborne
Research:
Nickola Sterne
Research:
Liam Nolan
Research:
Suzanne Twiston-Davies
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:
Philip Gilbert
Production Team:
Margaret McCall
Production Team:
David Matthews
Production:
Stewart Morris

Line-Up this week includes John Stone, Denis Tuohy, Pamela Donald, Michael Deane, Chris Denning and the latest news.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Stone
Presenter:
Denis Tuohy
Presenter:
Pamela Donald
Presenter:
Michael Dean [billed as Michael Deane]
Presenter:
Chris Denning

by H. G. Wells.
Dramatised in four parts by Denis Constanduros.
Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow studio

Contributors

Author:
H. G. Wells
Dramatised by:
Denis Constanduros
Music composed by:
Raymond Jones
Costumes supervised by:
Michael Endacott
Make-up supervised by:
Lilias Munro
Script editor:
Michael Voysey
Designer:
Moira Tait
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
Christopher Barry
Hetty Widgett:
Gay Cameron
Miss Miniver:
Margaret Gordon
Kitty Brett:
Sheila Ballantine
Miss Garvice:
Kay Patrick
Ann Veronica:
Rosemary Nicols
Mr Capes:
Philip Bond
Hubert Manning:
Barrie Ingham
Edwin Ramage:
Alan Tilvern
Miss Stanley:
Gillian Lind
Emily:
Jean Conroy
Mr Stanley:
Laurence Hardy

Traditionally, management ends above him and labour begins below. Has the foreman become an obsolete yes-man in. no-man's-land, or can he provide the vital link which will make talk of 'the two sides of industry' a thing of the past?
An examination of the changes now taking place in industrial organisation with Bill Wedderburn Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge.

Contributors

Presenter:
Bill Wedderburn
Reporter:
James Douglas Henry
Film camera team:
Ewart Needham
Film camera team:
Alan More
Film camera team:
George Cassedy
Film editor:
Michael Hopkins
Research:
Richard Broad
Directed and produced by:
Paul Bonner

[Starring] Katyna Ranieri, Monte Landis, Gene Reed, The Ted Heath Orchestra, The Heralds, The International Cabaret Dancers

Contributors

Singer:
Katyna Ranieri
Performer:
Monte Landis
Dancer:
Gene Reed
Musicians:
The Ted Heath Orchestra
Musical director:
Harry Rabinowitz
Singers:
The Heralds
Dancers:
The International Cabaret Dancers
Staged by:
Roy Gunson
Designer:
Melvyn Cornish
Devised and produced by:
Buddy Bregman

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