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

Helping to provide the entertainment: Lonnie Donegan, Johnny Kidd and The Pirates, The Nashville Teens, Don Rennie, Dionne Warwick
Guest instrumentalist, Ron Snyder
Tony Osborne and his Orchestra

Science Can Be Fun
Arthur Garratt

Dr. Michael Winstanley

Fashion

Picture Parade
with scenes from, Fifty-five Days at Peking and The System.
(By courtesy of Rank and British Lion)

(to 17.15)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gay Byrne
Assisted by:
Peter Haigh
Singer:
Lonnie Donegan
Musicians:
Johnny Kidd and The Pirates
Musicians:
The Nashville Teens
Singer:
Don Rennie
Singer:
Dionne Warwick
Tuba player:
Ron Snyder
Musicians:
Tony Osborne and his Orchestra
Item presenter (Science Can Be Fun):
Arthur Garratt
Speaker:
Dr. Michael Winstanley
Musical arrangements:
Tony Osborne
Research:
Nickola Sterne
Research:
Liam Nolan
Research:
John Dalzell
Research:
Alan Haire
Research:
Prudence Gearey
Design:
Raymond Berger
Executive producer:
T. Leslie Jackson
Production team:
Michael Goodwin
Production team:
Kenneth Milne-Buckley
Production team:
Richard Evans
Production team:
Mark Patterson
Production team:
Margaret McCall
Production:
Stewart Morris

A film series based on stories from the American past.
Starring Jackie Cooper, James MacArthur

See page 10

Contributors

Narrator:
Van Heflin
Director:
Paul Stanley
Theme music:
Richard Rodgers
Lt. Dixon:
Jackie Cooper
Lt. Alexander:
James MacArthur
Sgt. Winn:
Gene Evans
Tombs:
Wayne Rogers
Hampton:
George Lindsey
Chester:
Charles Kuenstle
Aiken:
Chuck Courtney

by George Meredith
Dramatised in four parts by Rosemary Anne Sisson

Young Richard has experienced his first taste of life and lost his heart to Lucy, niece of a local farmer.
Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow studio
(To be repeated on Wednesday at 8.0)
See page 6

Contributors

Author:
George Meredith
Dramatised by:
Rosemary Anne Sisson
Music composed by:
Tristram Cary
Script Editor:
Michael Voysey
Designer:
Sally Hulke
Director:
Rex Tucker
Richard Feverel:
Barry Justice
Lucy Desborough:
Anna Carteret
Adrian Harley:
David Cargill
Mr. Thompson:
Arthur Hewlett
Ripton Thompson:
Adrian Ropes
Sir Austin Feverel:
Hugh Burden
Lady Blandish:
Barbara Lott
Hippias Feverel:
Felix Felton
Benson:
Alan Lawrance
Tom Bakewell:
Patrick Connor
Farmer Blaize:
Francis de Wolff
Mrs. Berry:
Betty Hardy
Mrs. Doria Forey:
Mary Kerridge
Clare Forey:
Anna Castaldini
Curate:
Christopher Denham

A serial in six parts by Edward Grierson.
adapted by Rex Tucker.
Starring Lyndon Brook, Andrew Keir, Geoffrey Bayldon

Two men, Kelly and Milligan, have been sentenced to penal servitude for life for the burglary at Massingham Rectory. Despite the verdict of the court, their guilt has not been accepted by Justin Derry, a young solicitor's clerk at the time of the trial.

To be repeated on Wednesday at 10.10
See page 44

Contributors

Author:
Edward Grierson
Adapter:
Rex Tucker
Script editor:
John Wiles
Film cameraman:
A. A. Englander
Film editor:
John Nash
Telerecording editor:
Richard Barclay
Make-up:
Eileen Culligan
Wardrobe:
Dorothea Wallace
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Produced and directed by:
Paddy Russell
Georgina Deverel:
Patsy Rowlands
Colonel Deverel:
John Wentworth
Mr. Harris:
John Cazabon
Justin Derry:
Lyndon Brook
Warder:
John Wilding
Mick Kelly:
Barry Wilsher
Pat Milligan:
George Little
Jean Kelly:
Renny Lister
Maggie Binns:
Mary Webster
Urchin:
Robert Gregory
Superintendent Blair:
Andrew Keir
P.C. Pugh:
Robert Cawdron
Jim Longford:
Bernard Kay
A man:
Morris Parsons
Mr. Lumley:
Geoffrey Bayldon
Charlotte Verney:
Eileen Atkins
Reverend Verney:
George Cormack

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