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From America
Young people face Malcolm Muggeridge in a discussion on their beliefs.

This week: Pacifists
Pacifist groups proliferate in the U S.A. today. These young Americans reject the violence that is part of their society; though they disagree about the direction which pacifism should take.

Contributors

Presenter:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Producer:
Anthony Smith

A new comedy series by John Briley.
[Starring] David Healy, David Kelsey, Eddie Matthews
also starring Alan Gifford as Colonel Hoggart
and Walter Fitzgerald

(David Kelsey is appearing in "Robert and Elizabeth" at the Lyric Theatre, London)

Contributors

Writer:
John Briley
Theme and incidental music composed and conducted by:
Bill McGuffie
Designer:
Malcolm Middleton
Production:
Douglas Moodie
Sgt. (W) Watts:
Mitzi Rogers
Squadron Leader Heatherton:
David Kelsey
Colonel Hoggart:
Alan Gifford
Staff Sergeant Miller:
David Healy
Duty Air Policemen:
Mark Heath
Duty Air Policemen:
Francis Napier
Airman Ricks:
Eddie Matthews
Airman Asherton:
David Baron
P.C. Becker:
Derek Tansley
The Elder-Man:
Walter Fitzgerald
Bigger Man:
Martin Wyldeck
Smaller Man:
Robin Ford
Promote Peace Campaigner:
Brian Cant
Promote Peace Campaigner:
Harry Davis
Promote Peace Campaigner:
Carmen Dene
Promote Peace Campaigner:
Bunty Garland
Promote Peace Campaigner:
Helen Lennox
Promote Peace Campaigner:
Michael Lomax
Promote Peace Campaigner:
Liam McNulty
Promote Peace Campaigner:
Margaret Reed
Promote Peace Campaigner:
Rosemarie Reeves
Promote Peace Campaigner:
Lisa Thomas
Promote Peace Campaigner:
Kenneth Tyllsen
Air Commodore:
John Arnatt

A comedy film series.
Starring John McGiver as Walter Burnley, the complaints manager of a large department store.

Much to Walter's embarrassment, his son-in-law represents a professional trickster in a claim for damages against Krockmeyers.

Contributors

Walter Burnley:
John McGiver
Bob Randall:
Mark Goddard
Joan Randall:
Elinor Donahue
Laurie Randall:
Andree Sacino
Frank Smedley:
Reginald Gardiner
Owen Sharp:
Russell Collins
Lynn Hall:
Elena Verdugo

Written and reported by Daniel Schorr.
The 'Iron Curtain' is disappearing from our language. What has happened to the empire that Stahn carved out in Eastern Europe after the second world war?
In the aftermath of the Khrushchev era are the East European countries still going their separate ways? C.B.S. Reports examines two divergent nations: Rumania and Czechoslovakia.

Contributors

Writer/reporter:
Daniel Schorr
Producer:
William McClure
Executive producer:
Palmer Williams

by Gustave Flaubert.
Dramatised in four parts by Giles Cooper.
Frustrated by the departure of Leon to Paris, Emma has found happiness and love with Rodolphe.

Music composed by Tristram Cary and played by a section of the BBC Scottish Orchestra
Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow studio
First transmission on May 9, 1964

Contributors

Author:
Gustave Flaubert
Dramatised by:
Giles Cooper
Music composed by:
Tristram Cary
[Music] played by:
A section of the BBC Scottish Orchestra
Script editor:
Michael Voysey
Designer:
Douglas Duncan
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Director:
Rex Tucker
Charles Bovary:
Glynn Edwards
Emma Bovary:
Nyree Dawn Porter
Rodolphe:
Nigel Davenport
Homais:
Gerald Cross
Hippolyte:
Richard Beale
Mme Lefrancois:
Betty Hardy
Felicite:
Anna Castaldini
Dr. Canivet:
Willoughby Gray
Lheureux:
Anthony Jacobs
Justin:
Martin Horsey
Girard:
Patrick Connor
Priest:
George Woodbridge
Leon:
Peter Kriss
Beadie:
Keneth Thornett
Fiacre driver:
David Orr
Opera singer:
Norma Goldie
Opera singer:
Ronald Muirhead

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