Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 279,786 playable programmes from the BBC

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

Contributors

Series created by:
Hazel Adair
Series created by:
Peter Ling
Script:
Bob Stuart
Script Editor:
Donald Tosh
Designer:
Gillian Howard
Producer:
Bernard Hepton
Director:
John Crockett
David:
Vincent Ball
Ben:
Bill Kerr
Camilla:
Carmen Silvera
Bruce:
Robert Flemyng
Ian:
Ronald Allen
Julia Preston:
Polly Adams
Terry:
Jimmy Ray
Sheila:
Joanna Vogel
Dinah:
Marco Andrew
Jeff Armandez:
Horace James
Miss Craig:
Barbara Atkinson
Adrian:
Robert Desmond
Car salesman:
Kenneth Watson
Mrs. Armstrong:
Edna Morris
Mike:
Len Jones
Miss Bates:
Bridget Turner
Smith:
Jack Hulbert
Doug:
Lawrence James
Mrs. Bouverie-Wilson:
Cicely Courtneidge
Sir Duncan Wallace:
William Sherwood
Lady Enid Wallace:
Joan Ogden
Cheryl Fine:
Jan Miller

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

Helping to provide the entertainment: Catherine Boyle, The John Burden Horns, Dorothy Dandridge, Don, David, and Dean, The Four Pennies, Al Koran, Don Lang, Millicent Martin, The Mojos, Tony Osborne and his Orchestra

People Worth Meeting

Fashion

Picture Parade
with scenes from "The Three Lives of Thomasina" and "Kissin' Cousins" by courtesy of Disney and M.G.M.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gay Byrne
Assisted by:
Peter Haigh
Assisted by:
Victor Brooks
Performer:
Catherine Boyle
Musicians:
The John Burden Horns
Performer:
Dorothy Dandridge
Singers:
Don, David, and Dean
Musicians:
The Four Pennies
Mentalist:
Al Koran
Trombonist:
Don Lang
Singer:
Millicent Martin
Musicians:
The Mojos
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
Producer:
Stewart Morris

by John Buchan.
Dramatised in four parts by Donald Wilson.

David Sempill has taken over his first ministry at Woodilee. Ignorant of their identity, he has befriended Montrose and Mark Kerr, and has met Katrine Yester.

Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow studio
(To be repeated on Thursday at 8.45)

Contributors

Author:
John Buchan
Dramatised by:
Donald Wilson
Music composed by:
Thomas Wilson
Music played by:
A section of the BBC Scottish Orchestra
Conductor:
Bernard Keeffe
Script Editor:
Michael Voysey
Designer:
Douglas Duncan
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
Michael Leeston-Smith
Katrine Yester:
Isobel Black
David Sempill:
Donald Douglas
Nicholas Hawkshaw:
Roddy McMillan
Marquis of Montrose:
Fulton MacKay
Mark Kerr:
Tom Watson
Daft Gibbie:
Campbell Godley
Isobel Veitch:
Madeleine Christie
Rev Fordyce:
James Gibson
Alasdair MacDonald:
Edward Webster
Young boy:
Alan Bruce
Pennecuik:
Hugh Evans
Sprot:
Wallace Campbell
Spotswood:
Ian MacNaughton
Ephraim Caird:
Paul Curran
Mistress Saintserf:
Ethel Glendinning
Janet:
Frances Davison
Rev Muirhead:
Moultrie Kelsall
Agnes:
Michele Lyons
Willie:
Ross Campbell
Jean:
Mary Riggans
Mary:
Kara Wilson

Young people face Malcolm Muggeridge in a discussion on their beliefs.

'I will take a vow of Poverty, to renounce all ownership and to use things just as they are given me. I'll take a vow of Chastity, a pledge to love God totally which will forgo any joy of married life, and I will take a vow of Obedience - a total giving of self to God and a doing of his will as it is shown to me through the mouth of a human and fallible Superior'.

Contributors

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

BBC Two England

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