Programme Index

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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:
Rosemary Anne Sisson
Script Editor:
Donald Tosh
Designer:
Christopher Pemsel
Producer:
Bernard Hepton
Director:
David Giles
Bruce:
Robert Flemyng
Mrs. Chater:
Beryl Cooke
Smith:
Jack Hulbert
Ben:
Bill Kerr
Camilla:
Carmen Silvera
Iris:
Louise Dunn
Wendy:
Sandra Payne
Janet:
Christine Pollon
Gussie:
Frances Bennett
Jeff:
Horace James
Terry:
Jimmy Ray
David:
Vincent Ball
Julia:
Polly Adams
Dinah:
Margo Andrew
Sheila:
Joanna Vogel
Chairman of Magistrates:
Trevor Reid
Mike:
Len Jones
Miss Bates:
Bridget Turner
Hennegan:
Joe Lynch
Paula:
Judy Franklin
Adrian:
Robert Desmond
Mr. Canning:
Eric Jones

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

Helping to provide the entertainment: Winifred Atwell, Barry Barnett, Catherine Boyle, The Hungarica Quartet, Al Koran, Millicent Martin, Les Quatre Barbus, The Searchers, Tony Osborne and his Orchestra

People Worth Meeting

Fashion

Picture Parade
with scenes from "The World of Henry Orient" and "Separate Beds" by courtesy of United Artists and M.G.M.
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The Hungarica Quartet is appearing at the Mignon Restaurant, Bayswater
(to 18.00)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gay Byrne
Assisted by:
Peter Haigh
Assisted by:
Victor Brooks
Pianist:
Winifred Atwell
Singer:
Barry Barnett
Performer:
Catherine Boyle
Musicians:
The Hungarica Quartet
Mentalist:
Al Koran
Singer:
Millicent Martin
Singers:
Les Quatre Barbus
Band:
The Searchers
Musicians:
Tony Osborne and his Orchestra
Musical Arrangements:
Tony Osborne
Research:
Nickola Sterne
Research:
Liam Nolan
Research:
John Dalzell
Research:
Alan Haire
Research:
Angela Goldsborough
Research:
Penny Graham
Script:
Tony Marriott
Designer:
Martin Johnson
Designer:
John Burrowes
Executive Producer:
T. Leslie Jackson
Production team:
Michael Goodwin
Production team:
Kenneth Milne-Buckley
Production team:
Mark Patterson
Production team:
Margaret McCall
Production team:
Philip Gilbert
Production team:
David Matthews
Production:
Stewart Morris

Written by Correlli Barnett.
A twenty-six-part history of the 1914-1918 War.
with the voices of: Sir Michael Redgrave as Narrator, Sir Ralph Richardson as Haig
Emlyn Williams as Lloyd George and Marius Goring, Cyril Luckham, Sebastian Shaw.
BBC Northern Orchestra
Conducted by George Hurst
Series produced in collaboration with the Imperial War Museum, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Broadcasting Commission
A BBC Tonight production
To be repeated on Wednesday at 9.45
See page 43

Contributors

Writer:
Correlli Barnett
Narrator:
Sir Michael Redgrave
Voice (Haig):
Sir Ralph Richardson
Voice (Lloyd George):
Emlyn Williams
Voice:
Marius Goring
Voice:
Cyril Luckham
Voice:
Sebastian Shaw
Music:
Wilfred Josephs
Musicians:
BBC Northern Orchestra
Orchestra conducted by:
George Hurst
Supervising Film Editor:
Barry Toovey
Film Editor:
Ian Callaway
Associate Producer (Great Britain):
John Terraine
Associate Producer (Canada):
Ed Rollins
Associate Producer (Australia):
Tom Manefield
Producer:
Tony Essex
Producer:
Gordon Watkins

by John Buchan.
Dramatised in four parts by Donald Wilson.
Music composed by Thomas Wilson
Played by a section of the BBC Scottish Orchestra
Conducted by Bernard Keeffe
Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow studio
To be repeated on Thursday at 8.45
See page 8

Contributors

Author:
John Buchan
Dramatised by:
Donald Wilson
Music composed by:
Thomas Wilson
[Music] played by:
A section of the BBC Scottish Orchestra
[Orchestra] conducted by:
Bernard Keeffe
Film Cameraman:
Alex Pearce
Film Editor:
Louis Miller
Script Editor:
Michael Voysey
Designer:
Douglas Duncan
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
Michael Leeston-Smith
David Sempill:
Donald Douglas
Daft Gibbie:
Campbell Godley
Earl of Ormonde:
Michael Godfrey
Prince Rupert:
Donald Pickering
King Charles:
Stephen MacDonald
Marquis of Montrose:
Fulton MacKay
Queen Henrietta-Maria:
Isa Teller
Katrine Yester:
Isobel Black
Earl of Antrim:
Donald Conlon
Isobel Veitch:
Madeleine Christie
Mrs Pierson:
Elaine Wells
Pikeman:
Bill Henderson
Earl of Newcastle:
Arthur Boland
Mark Kerr:
Tom Watson
Rev Fordyce:
James Gibson
Rev Proudfoot:
Alex McCrindle
Rev Muirhead:
Moultrie Kelsall
Ephraim Caird:
Paul Curran
Amos Ritchie:
Hamish Roughead
Nicholas Hawkshaw:
Roddy McMillan

[Starring] Juliet Prowse, Monte Landis, Julius Nehring, The Ted Heath Orchestra, The Heralds, The International Cabaret Dancers

Contributors

Dancer:
Juliet Prowse
Performer:
Monte Landis
Performer:
Julius Nehring
Musicians:
The Ted Heath Orchestra
Musical Director:
Harry Rabinowitz
Singers:
The Heralds
Dancers:
The International Cabaret Dancers
Original lyrics:
Ross Parker
Staged by:
Douglas Squires
Numbers staged for Juliet Prowse by:
Irving Davies
Designer:
Melvyn Cornish
Devised and produced by:
Buddy Bregman

A monthly programme about the making of music.
Tonight: The Sound of Surprise
Larry Adler the mouth-organ virtuoso
with Annie Ross, Ernest Ranglin, Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra
An experimental session in which Larry Adler plays mouth-organ and piano in music from Bach to Gershwin.
See page 6

Contributors

Mouth-organist/pianist:
Larry Adler
Singer:
Annie Ross
Guitarist:
Ernest Ranglin
Musicians:
Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra
Music Arrangements:
David Lindup
Accompanist:
Raymond Holder
Setting:
Norman Vertigan
Production:
Christian Simpson

Young people face Malcolm Muggeridge in a discussion on their beliefs.
'...We are desperately short of schools and universities, houses and hospitals.... the talent and ability of so many of our young people are stifled... half our scientists are working for war not peace. What stands in the way is the present unjust capitalist way of life where a small, wealthy, privileged class of people own and run the country'.

Contributors

Presenter:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Designer:
Marion Robinson
Producer:
Stanley Hyland

BBC Two England

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