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A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Ted Moult

(to 11.25)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jennifer Naden
Presenter:
Brian Cant
Storyteller:
Ted Moult
Pianist:
Anthony Bowles
Graphics:
Graham McCallum
Film Editor:
Terry Cornelius
Director:
Michael Grafton-Robinson
Director:
Peter Scott
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Editor:
Joy Whitby

Written by Emile De Harven.
Follow Up Your French in a twenty-five-episode thriller serial.

A new trail to follow for actors and antiques.

[Starring] Monique Messine as Catherine Leger, Michel Forain as Jean Dacier
and Gisele Grimm, Gerard Buhr

Contributors

Writer:
Emile De Harven
Presenter:
Gisele Grimm
Presenter:
Gerard Buhr
Course devised by:
Michel Blanc
Course devised by:
Ormond Uren
Language Adviser:
Denys Player
Language Adviser:
John Trim
Designer:
Don Horne
Director:
John Prescott Thomas
Producer:
Colin Nears
Catherine Leger:
Monique Messine
Jean Dacier:
Michel Forain

by Bill Mcilwraith.
Starring John Cairney
and Ellen McIntosh, Leonard Maguire
Guest star, Terence Alexander
Climbing sequences arranged by Hamish MacInnes, Glencoe

See page 64

Contributors

Writer:
Bill Mcilwraith
Designer:
Archie Clark
Producer:
Antony Kearey
Director:
Ian MacNaughton
Ian Craig:
John Cairney
Bob MacPherson:
David Hayman
Douglas Smith:
Ian Craig
Ann Ogilvy:
Tina Fraser
Brian Gosling:
Andrew Rimmer
Robertson:
Leonard Maguire
Margaret:
Ellen McIntosh
Mr. Gosling:
Terence Alexander
Mrs. Gosling:
Edith Ruddick
Mr. Ogilvy:
Bryden Murdoch
Mrs. Smith:
Molly Urquhart
Mr. Fox:
Kalman Glass

Gordon Wilkins covers the world of motoring.

Coach travel will play a big part in the holiday season ahead. But do British operators buy the best available vehicles? Can passengers be made more comfortable than in their own cars?
An on-the-spot enquiry from the 12th British Coach Rally at Brighton.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gordon Wilkins
Reporter:
Judith Jackson
Reporter:
Robin Richards
Director:
John Mills
Producer:
Brian Robins

Ian Trethowan looks back over the past week in Parliament and introduces reports on big debates in both Houses, questions to Ministers, significant moves behind the scenes, and the effects of M.P.s' work inside and outside Westminster.
With Hardiman Scott, David Holmes.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ian Trethowan
Reporter:
Hardiman Scott
Reporter:
David Holmes
Editor:
Michael Balkwill

Tales from the last frontier of the great American West.
Starring James Drury as The Virginian
(Repeat)
See page 64

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Judge Garth:
Lee J. Cobb
Will Martin:
Steve Forrest
Lydia Turner:
Bethel Leslie
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Steve:
Gary Clarke
Betsy:
Roberta Shore
Charley Dorsey:
Ronald Foster
Jenny:
Joanna Moors
Horatio Turner:
Dayton Lummis
Harry Andred:
King Calder

A dramatic reconstruction in eight parts by the Irish Television Service written by Hugh Leonard.
Produced and directed by Louis Lentin for Telefis Eireann
(Parts 7 and 8: next Saturday and Sunday)

Contributors

Writer:
Hugh Leonard
Co-ordinator:
Ray McAnally
Produced and directed by:
Louis Lentin
General Sir John Maxwell:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Miss Carney:
Eithne Lydon
James Connolly:
Ronnie Walsh
P.H. Pearse:
Eoin O Suilleabhain
Miss Elizabeth O'Farrell:
Sheelagh Cullen
Miss Julia Grenan:
Sabina Coyne
Captain Purcell:
Arthur O'Sullivan
Thomas Ashe:
John O'Flynn
Richard Mulcahy:
Eddie Doyle
The O'Rahilly:
Kevin Flood
Lieutenant Mahony:
Michael Murray
Tom Clarke:
Jim Norton
Father John Flanagan:
P.J. Donohoe
2nd Lt. Chalmers:
Peter Mayock
Lt. King:
Tom Ascough-Patterson
Joseph Plunkett:
Declan Harvey
Sean MacDermott:
Padraig O Gaora
Michael Collins:
Michael McAuliffe
William Pearse:
Patrick Waldron
Sean McLoughlin:
Robert Charles
A young boy:
Tony Hayes
[Actors]:
Members of the Defence Forces of the Irish Republic
Reporter:
Maurie Taylor
Reporter:
Gerry Alexander

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