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

Helping to provide the entertainment
Sheila Buxton, Petula Clark, Vince Hill, Stubby Kaye, Morgan James Duo
Guest instrumentalist, Eric Delaney
Tony Osborne and his Orchestra

Dr. Michael Winstanley

Fashion

Picture Parade
with scenes from "The Pumpkin Eater" and "Youngblood Hawke" by courtesy of Columbia and Warner-Pathe.

(to 17.15)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gay Byrne
Assisted by:
Peter Haigh
Singer:
Sheila Buxton
Singer:
Petula Clark
Singer:
Vince Hill
Actor:
Stubby Kaye
Group:
Morgan James Duo
Drummer/Guest instrumentalist:
Eric Delaney
Musicians:
Tony Osborne and his Orchestra
Speaker:
Dr. Michael Winstanley
Musical arrangements:
Tony Osborne
Research:
Nickola Sterne
Research:
John Dalzell
Research:
Prudence Gearey
Script:
Tony Marriott
Design:
Paul Allen
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 Dionne Warwick, Carl Perkins, The Honeycombs, The Nashville Teens,
The Hell Raisers.
Resident Group: Wayne Gibson with the Dynamic Sounds
The Beat Girls
Introduced by Pat Campbell.
First transmission on BBC-2, Oct. 19

Contributors

Singer:
Dionne Warwick
Singer/guitarist:
Carl Perkins
Band:
The Honeycombs
Band:
The Nashville Teens
Musicians:
The Hell Raisers
House band:
Wayne Gibson with the Dynamic Sounds
Dancers:
The Beat Girls
Presenter:
Pat Campbell
Produced and directed by:
Barry Langford

A top League football match brought to you each Saturday at this time on BBC-2.
Kenneth Wolstenholme and Walley Barnes are with Outside Broadcast cameras at a well-known League ground.
Today's match will be announced on BBC-tv from 4.0 p.m. onwards

Contributors

Presenter/commentator:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Analyst:
Walley Barnes
Television presentation:
Innes Lloyd

by Arnold Bennett.
Dramatised in five parts by Michael Voysey.

Both sisters have now married. Constance is discovering that Samuel Povey is everything that will make for a happy marriage, but Sophia is fearful for the future.
Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow studio

Contributors

Author:
Arnold Bennett
Dramatised by:
Michael Voysey
Music composed by:
Neville McGrah
Script editor:
Roger Parkes
Designer:
James Weatherup
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
David Giles
Mrs. Baines:
Alison Leggatt
Constance:
Frances Cuka
Mr. Povey:
John Carson
Daniel Povey:
John Flint
Sophia:
Lana Morris
Gerald Scales:
Philip Bond
M. Chirac:
Job Stewart
Miss Insull:
Gillian Martell
Mme. Foucault:
Jenny Laird
Mme. Laurence:
Iza Teller
Mr. Critchlow:
Cyril Luckham
M. Niepce:
Mischa De La Motte
M. Carlier:
John Young
M. Andre:
Charles Baptiste

Written by Peter Myers and Ronald Cass.
Introduced by Ron Moody.
with John Adams, Josephine Blake, Brian Davies, Teddy Green, Anne Hart, Louie Ramsay, Peter Reeves, Evelyn Sharpe
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue choreographed by Malcolm Clare and featuring Teddy Green and Greta Hamby
Teddy Green is appearing in Pickwick at the Saville Theatre, London
'Reviewing the Situation' by kind permission of Donald Albery

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Myers
Writer:
Ronald Cass
Presenter:
Ron Moody
Performer:
John Adams
Performer:
Josephine Blake
Performer:
Brian Davies
Dancer:
Teddy Green
Performer:
Anne Hart
Performer:
Louie Ramsay
Performer:
Peter Reeves
Performer:
Evelyn Sharpe
Costumes:
Sonia Kerr
Orchestrations:
Buddy Bregman
Orchestrations:
Burt Rhodes
Orchestrations:
Eric Rogers
Orchestrations:
Dennis Wilson
Staged by:
Alfred Rodrigues
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue choreographed by:
Malcolm Clare
Performer:
Greta Hamby
Designer:
Melvyn Cornish
Devised and produced by:
Buddy Bregman

BBC Two England

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