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and beat the panel
with Gay Byrne as your host.
and Arthur Askey, Catherine Boyle, David Healy, Thelma Ruby as the experts.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gay Byrne
Panellist:
Arthur Askey
Panellist:
Catherine Boyle
Panellist:
David Healy
Panellist:
Thelma Ruby
Research:
Colin Reid
Research:
Alan Haire
Production:
Stewart Morris

by George Moore.
A second chance to see this dramatisation in four parts by Harry Green.
Esther, after finding happiness in the Barfield household, has been seduced by William and is horrified to learn he has run off with Peggy, Mrs. Barfield's niece.
First transmission on BBC-2, Saturday. November 21

Contributors

Author:
George Moore
Dramatised by:
Harry Green

A thriller in six parts by Victor Canning.
Ella has put Stewart on to the trail of Clare. Shand has found out about Helen and Liebert. Clare has been kidnapped by Liebert's men.
Music composed by Dudley Simpson and played by The Mick Barker Quartet

Contributors

Writer:
Victor Canning
Music composed by:
Dudley Simpson
[Music] played by:
The Mick Barker Quartet
Film cameraman:
David Prosser
Film editor:
Paddy Wilson
Designer:
Susan Spence
Produced and directed by:
Gerald Blake
Duffy:
Glenn Williams
Jefferson:
Alan Curtis
Renko:
Norman Jones
Clare Linton:
Colette Wilde
Inspector Phelps:
Frederick Hall
Hall porter:
Frank Sieman
Stewart Caxton:
George Baker
Helen Tovey:
Jan Holden
Charles Shand:
William Lucas
Hans Liebert:
William Franklyn
Tannikov:
George Pravda
Marazet:
John Woodnutt
Jago:
John Barrett
French:
Martin Friend
Peter Linton:
John Breslin
Colonel Powell:
John Harvey
John Myers:
William Sherwood
Sir John Haslett:
Paul Bacon

BBC Two England

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More