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Gordon Wilkins covers the world of public transport.

Are buses better than cars for carrying city commuters? Do they ease traffic congestion or offer motorists' easier travel to work?
An on-the-spot enquiry from a London Transport bus garage at Stockwell.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gordon Wilkins
Reporter:
Maxwell Boyd
Reporter:
Michael Frostick
Reporter:
Robin Richards
Research:
John Ebbrell
Research:
Sarah Jennings
Director:
Alec Nisbett
Producer:
Brian Robins

See His Banners Go
This week centenary celebrations will honour hundreds of the full-time soldiers in the Salvation Army-the officers who form its clergy. But Time Out looks instead at the rank and file of the Army-ordinary people, but with lives guided by loyalty to a flag.

Is Cricket Dying?
Cricket, they say, is the traditional game of Englishmen-but even some of its own diehard followers now believe that it is in decline as a spectator sport and a player's game. Is cricket dying? And if so, when-and why-will it die?
Keith Macklin investigates.

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Contributors

Reporter (Is Cricket Dying?):
Keith Macklin
Production unit:
Dick Gilling
Production unit:
Bob Duncan
Production unit:
Tom Conway
Production unit:
John Percival
Production unit:
Charles Lagus
Production unit:
Adam Clapham
Production unit:
Ian Smith
Production unit:
Bob Thorpe
Film unit:
Butch Calderwood
Film unit:
Fred Hamilton
Film unit:
Freddie Downton
Film unit:
Bill Searle
Film unit:
Bert Meadows
Film unit:
John House
Film unit:
Les Newman
Editor:
Christopher Brasher

A comedy film series featuring a friendly family of well-known weirdies.
Starring Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster, Yvonne de Carlo as Lily Munster, Al Lewis as Grandpa
with Beverley Owen and Butch Patrick

Contributors

Herman Munster:
Fred Gwynne
Lily Munster:
Yvonne de Carlo
Grandpa:
Al Lewis
Marilyn:
Beverley Owen
Eddie:
Butch Patrick

by John Finch.
with Hilton Edwards as Harry Ashton, Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies as Dora Ashton,
Mary Morris as Sarah Ashton, Tristram Jellinek as Peter Cawse, Jeffrey Segal as
Mr. Ramsden, Benjamin Whitrow as The Priest.
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Contributors

Writer:
John Finch
Designer:
Michael Weild
Story editor:
Harry Moore
Producer:
Peter Luke
Director:
John Gorrie
Harry Ashton:
Hilton Edwards
Dora Ashton:
Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies
Sarah Ashton:
Mary Morris
Peter Cawse:
Tristram Jellinek
Mr. Ramsden:
Jeffrey Segal
The Priest:
Benjamin Whitrow

BBC Two England

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