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A programme for children at home.
Storyteller this week, Nancy Quayle
Snail Story
story by Diane Ismay.
(to 11.30)

Contributors

Storyteller:
Nancy Quayle
Presenter:
Marian Diamond
Presenter:
Terence Holland
Author (Snail Story):
Diane Ismay
Director (Snail Story):
Dorothea Brooking
Production team:
Molly Cox
Production team:
Cynthia Harris
Production team:
Anna Home
Production team:
Daphne Jones
Production team:
John Kershaw
Graphics:
Hilary Hayton
Designer:
Andree Welstead
Pianist:
Patrick Harvey
Film editor:
Jack T. Knight
Director:
Malcolm C. Walker
Producer:
Joy Whitby

A film series.
Starring Chuck Connors, Ben Gazzara
and Special guest stars, Anne Francis, Robert Webber
with John Larch, John Kerr, Roger Perry, Don Galloway

Contributors

John Egan:
Chuck Connors
Nick Anderson:
Ben Gazzara
Alice Wellman:
Anne Francis
George Morrison:
Robert Webber
Deputy DA Jerry Miller:
John Larch
Asst. DA Barry Pine:
John Kerr
Det. Sgt. Dan Kirby:
Roger Perry
Mitchell Harris:
Don Galloway

Five women on one subject: Men
Author Elizabeth Jane Howard talks with four women of widely assorted views and experiences: a famous young Irish novelist, a coloured American housewife, an ex-Gaiety Girl and an Australian journalist about the lovers in their lives and the varied concept of 'lovers' and what the word can mean to women.
Musical comment by Shirley Abicair accompanied by the Bill Sutcliffe Trio
A BBC Tonight production
See page 52

Contributors

Presenter:
Elizabeth Jane Howard
Panellist:
A famous young Irish novelist [name uncredited]
Panellist:
A coloured American housewife [name uncredited]
Panellist:
An ex-Gaiety Girl [name uncredited]
Panellist:
An Australian journalist [name uncredited]
Singer:
Shirley Abicair
Musicians:
The Bill Sutcliffe Trio
Designer:
Eva Swiderska
Producer:
Elizabeth Cowley

The veteran New Orleans trumpet star
With Alex Welsh and His Band
Introduced by Steve Race.
(Henry 'Red' Allen appears by arrangement with Harold Davison)
(A shortened version of the programme first seen in Jazz 625 on June 9)

Contributors

Trumpeter:
Henry 'Red' Allen Jr.
Musicians:
Alex Welsh and His Band
Presenter:
Steve Race
Producer:
Terry Henebery

by Gerard Bessette.
Translated by Glen Shortliffe.
Dramatised by M. Charles Cohen.
With Norman Rodway, David Bauer and Diana Coupland, Bruce Boa
(First transmitted on BBC-2, May 22)

Contributors

Author:
Gerard Bessette
Translated by:
Glen Shortliffe
Dramatised by:
M. Charles Cohen
Music composed by:
Douglas Gamley
Story editor:
Irene Shubik
Designer:
Richard Henry
Producer:
Eric Tayler
Director:
Alan Gibson
Herve Jodoin:
Norman Rodway
Martin Nault:
Gordon Tanner
Mlle. Galarneau:
Araby Lockhart
Leon Chicoine:
David Bauer
Mlle. Morin:
Janet Brandes
Mlle. Placide:
Virginia Bedard
Rose Bouthiller:
Diana Coupland
The waiter:
Rick Jones
Old Manseau:
James Dyrenforth
Mlle. Tessort:
Natalie Kent
Martin Guerard:
Karl Lanchbury
Father Bonet:
Bruce Boa
Old lady:
Margaret Boyd
'Andre Gide':
Robert D'Ancona
Stationmaster:
Cal McCord
Father Superior:
John Henderson
The gossips:
Natalie Benesch
The gossips:
Gwen Lewis
The gossips:
Natalie Lynn
The gossips:
Kathleen Saintsbury
Young man:
Harvey Spencer
Truck driver:
John Sterland
M. Senesac:
David Healy

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