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

Helping to provide the entertainment
Joe Brown and his Bruvvers, Val Doonican, Marianne Faithfull, Tony Jackson with The Vibrations, Lita Roza, Tony Osborne and his Orchestra

Science Can Be Fun
Arthur Garratt

Dr. Michael Winstanley

Fashion

Picture Parade
with scenes from "Bedtime Story" and "Robin and the Seven Hoods" by courtesy of Rank and Warner-Pathe.

(to 17.15)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gay Byrne
Assisted by:
Peter Haigh
Musicians:
Joe Brown and his Bruvvers
Singer:
Val Doonican
Singer:
Marianne Faithfull
Musicians:
Tony Jackson with The Vibrations
Singer:
Lita Roza
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
Script:
Tony Marriott
Design:
Raymond Berger
Production team:
Michael Goodwin
Production team:
Kenneth Milne-Buckley
Production team:
Richard Evans
Production team:
Mark Patterson
Production team:
Margaret McCall
Production:
Stewart Morris

Thirty minutes of non-stop beat and shake.
Presenting Lulu and the Luvers, The Animals, Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers,
The Wackers
Resident Group: Wayne Gibson with The Dynamic Sounds
The Beat Girls
Introduced by Pat Campbell.
First transmission on BBC-2, September 21

Contributors

Group:
Lulu and the Luvers
Band:
The Animals
Group:
Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers
Band:
The Wackers
Band:
Wayne Gibson with The Dynamic Sounds
Dancers:
The Beat Girls
Presenter:
Pat Campbell
Director:
James Moir
Presented by:
Barry Langford

The best of League football brought to you each Saturday on BBC-2.
Kenneth Wolstenholme and Danny Blanchflower are with the Outside Broadcast cameras at a well-known League ground to report on one of the top games of the afternoon.
Today's match will be announced on BBC-tv from 4.0 p.m. onwards.

Contributors

Presenter/Commentator:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Analysis:
Danny Blanchflower
Producer:
Alan Chivers

by George Meredith.
Dramatised in four parts by Rosemary Anne Sisson.
Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow studio

Contributors

Author:
George Meredith
Dramatised by:
Rosemary Anne Sisson
Music composed by:
Tristram Cary
Script editor:
Michael Voysey
Designer:
Sally Hulke
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
Rex Tucker
Adrian Harley:
David Cargill
Richard Feverel:
Barry Justice
Ripton Thompson:
Adrian Ropes
Mrs Berry:
Betty Hardy
Lucy:
Anna Carteret
Hippias Feverel:
Felix Felton
Mrs Doria Forey:
Mary Kerridge
Clare Forey:
Anna Castaldini
Sir Austin Feverel:
Hugh Burden
Lady Blandish:
Barbara Lott
Benson:
Alan Lawrance
Mrs Mount:
Annabel Barton
Lord Falcon:
David Langton
The Hon Peter Brayder:
Peter Pratt
Mignonne:
Hazel Sutton

Fifty minutes in a company of two-accompanied by an orchestra.

Contributors

Entertainer/Original lyrics and material:
Joyce Grenfell
Music:
Richard Addinsell
Music for "Joyful Noise" composed by:
Donald Swann
Musical arrangements and orchestral direction by:
William Blezard
Director:
John Street

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

Maggie Binns has told Derry that Kelly and Milligan were not guilty of 'the affair' at Massingham Rectory, but before he can pursue her story she is arrested. Derry realises that Superintendent Blair is watching every move he makes.

Contributors

Author:
Edward Grierson
Adapted by:
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
Justin Derry:
Lyndon Brook
Mr Lumfey:
Geoffrey Bayldon
George Sugden:
John Barrett
Superintendent Blair:
Andrew Keir
Jean Kelly:
Renny Lister
Jim Longford:
Bernard Kay
Mick Kelly:
Barry Wilsher
Mr Harris:
John Cazabon
P.C. Pugh:
Robert Cawdron
P.C. Moffatt:
Benn Simons
Amy Dodds:
Frieda Knorr
Georgina Deverel:
Patsy Rowlands
Colonel Deverel:
John Wentworth
Charlotte Verney:
Eileen Atkins
Reverend Verney:
George Cormack
Mrs Sugden:
Cynthia Etherington

Jazz 625 presents the second of two appearances by one of America's top small groups The Art Farmer Quartet, featuring Jim Hall.
Introduced by Steve Race.
(The Art Farmer Quartet appear by arrangement with Harold Davison)

Contributors

Musicians:
The Art Farmer Quartet
Guitarist:
Jim Hall
Presenter:
Steve Race
Producer:
Terry Henebery

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