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The final day from The Winter Gardens, Blackpool.
11.25* The Rt. Hon. Edward Heath, M.P., Leader of the Conservative Party addresses the Conference.

(to 12.30)

Contributors

Commentator:
Robin Day
Commentator:
Kenneth Harris
Commentator:
David Holmes
Commentator:
Ian Trethowan
Commentator:
Harold Webb
Speaker:
The Rt. Hon. Edward Heath
Outside Broadcast Producer:
Ray Colley
Editor:
Noble Wilson

in which Danny Kaye and his special guests, Dinah Shore, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass entertain to the music of Paul Weston and his Orchestra with Harvey Korman, Joyce Van Patten, The Tony Charmoli Dancers, The Earl Brown Singers.
A programme recorded in the U.S.A.

Contributors

Entertainer:
Danny Kaye
Singer:
Dinah Shore
Musicians:
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
Musicians:
Paul Weston and his Orchestra
Comedian:
Harvey Korman
Performer:
Joyce Van Patten
Dancers:
The Tony Charmoli Dancers
Singers:
The Earl Brown Singers
Producer:
Robert Scheerer
Director:
Bill Foster

by Jack Gerson.
Starring John Cairney
and Ellen McIntosh, Joan Alcorn

Contributors

Writer:
Jack Gerson
Designer:
Walter Miller
Producer:
Antony Kearey
Director:
Prudence Fitzgerald
Rhona:
Katherine Menzies
Annie:
Elaine Boyle
Lizzie Tait:
Margaret Greig
Miss Wallace:
Marion Mathie
Katie Duncan:
Joan Alcorn
Margaret Craig:
Ellen McIntosh
Willie Sinclair:
Alex McCrindle
Ian Craig:
John Cairney
Davie Tait:
Tom Watson
Jean Tait:
June Watson
Muriel:
Kathleen Donnelly
Audrey:
Susan Lever

On one of the most challenging nights of his career Tony Hancock gives a remarkable one-man performance and fills London's great concert hall with laughter.
With Tony Hatch and his Orchestra, Joe Ritchie
(Tony Hancock appears by arrangement with John Coast and Harry Morgan)

Contributors

Comedian:
Tony Hancock
Musicians:
Tony Hatch and his Orchestra
Performer:
Joe Ritchie
Additional material:
John Muir
Additional material:
Eric Geen
Presented for television by:
Derek Burrell-Davis

A thriller in six parts by Ian Stuart Black.
with Nike Arrighi, James Cosmo and Maxine Audley

Caron has disappeared, and Sophia has gone to the police. She and McRoberts head for the hunting lodge.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 9.5 p.m.)

Contributors

Writer:
Ian Stuart Black
Designer:
William McCrow
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Director:
Richard Martin
Driver:
Terry Wale
Passenger:
Leon Thau
Charlie:
James Cosmo
Nadia:
Nike Arrighi
First guard:
Christopher Carlos
Second guard:
Andre Charise
Third guard:
Michael Lynch
Police Sergeant:
Malcolm Rogers
Inspector McRoberts:
James Copeland
Sophia:
Maxine Audley
Dunlop:
Wallace Campbell
Guest:
John Young
Sir Andrew:
Duncan MacRae
Paul:
Bernard Kay
Jacques:
John Wentworth
Hotel manager:
Harry Littlewood
Police Constable:
Alex Donald
TV interviewer:
Jameson Clark

A series of weekly programmes presenting music in the folk idiom from many parts of the world.
This week, from America: Julie Felix
Accompanied by John Renbourn (guitar), Danny Thompson (bass), Martin Webber (drums)

Contributors

Singer:
Julie Felix
Guitarist:
John Renbourn
Bassist:
Danny Thompson
Drummer:
Martin Webber
Setting:
Alan Hunter-Craig
Producer:
Bryan Sears

including
Plunder
Introduced by Michell Raper.
This edition includes:

Nikita Khruschev
questioned in New York by David Susskind (1960).

Shelagh Delaney
reminisces for Monitor on her life in Salford (1960).

Conkers
Boy and girl rivals in a Tonight story (1960).

Van Cliburn
plays music by Chopin (1959).

Rasputin
His influence and downfall recalled by Count Bobrinsky (1956).

Contributors

Presenter (Plunder):
Michell Raper

Starring Franchot Tone, Anne Baxter
with Akim Tamiroff
and Erich von Stroheim as Field-Marshal Erwin Rommel

Contributors

Director/Screenplay:
Billy Wilder
Screenplay:
Charles Brackett
Based on a play by:
Lajos Biro
Corporal John Bramble:
Franchot Tone
Mouche:
Anne Baxter
Farid:
Akim Tamiroff
Rommel:
Erich von Stroheim
Lieutenant Schwegler:
Peter van Eyck
British Colonel:
Miles Mandes

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