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Starring Stanley Holloway
Vocal accompaniment by The George Mitchell Singers

Contributors

Entertainer:
Stanley Holloway
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Orchestrations:
Dick Barrell
Orchestrations:
Alan Braden
Orchestrations:
Malcolm Lockyer
Orchestrations:
Norman Percival
Orchestrations:
Les Williams
Musical Associate:
Bert Waller
Conductor:
Harry Rabinowitz
Designer:
Roger Andrews
Producer:
G.B. Lupino

Adolf Hitler was possibly the most frustrated and unsuccessful artist who ever acquired supreme political power. How he used that power to loot the art treasures of Europe, and how most of these treasures were saved, is now told on film for the first time.
Commentary spoken by Stanley Burke.
See page 5

Contributors

Narrator:
Stanley Burke
Editor:
June McDonagh
Compiled and directed by:
Charles de Jaeger
Producer:
Wynford Vaughan-Thomas

by J. B. Priestley
Dramatised in four parts by David Turner

Contributors

Author:
J. B. Priestley
Dramatised by:
David Turner
Costumes:
Valerie Spooner
Make-up:
Shirley Boakes
Designer:
Austen Spriggs
Producer:
David Conroy
Director:
Paddy Russell
Stanley:
Christopher Cooper
Benenden:
Erik Chitty
Mrs. Cross:
Rose Howlett
Turgis:
Murray Melvin
Lilian Matfield:
Judy Parfitt
Smeeth:
Cyril Luckham
Goath:
Tony Steedman
Golspie:
Anthony Bate
Second Mate:
Stephen Rea
Captain:
Jan Conrad
Mrs. Smeeth:
Hilda Braid
Edna Smeeth:
Tina Martin
Sweet-seller:
Lyn Turner
Cinema cashier:
Elizabeth Digby-Smith
Woman in cinema:
Maria Charles
Miss Ansdell:
Paula Topham
Miss Cadnam:
Anna Cropper
Lena Golspie:
Jane Bond

Man's Life in song, dance, and poetry.
Introduced by Michael Baldwin.
Guest poet, Stevie Smith
[Starring} Michael Hordern

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Baldwin
Poet:
Stevie Smith
Performer:
Michael Hordern
Singer/Dancer:
Annette Battams
Singer/Dancer:
Richard Bebb
Singer/Dancer/Dances created by:
Malcolm Clare
Singer/Dancer:
Alasdair Clayre
Singer/Dancer:
Freda Dowie
Singer/Dancer:
John Hollis
Singer/Dancer:
Charles Hyatt
Music Composed and Played by:
Michael Jessett
Designer:
John Reid
Producer:
Leo Aylen

Starring Richard Attenborough
With Dorothy Alison, Donald Houston, Bernard Lee

Is the man upstairs a criminal or mentally disturbed but harmless? The police and the Mental Welfare Officer have decidedly different opinions.

Contributors

Original story and screenplay:
Alun Falconer
Director:
Don Chaffey
Producer:
Robert Dunbar
The Man:
Richard Attenborough
Inspector:
Bernard Lee
Sanderson:
Donald Houston
Mrs. Barnes:
Dorothy Alison
Nicholas:
Charles Houston
Eunice:
Maureen Connell
Pollen:
Kenneth Griffith
Helen:
Virginia Maskell
Mrs. Lawrence:
Patricia Jessel
Miss Acres:
Amy Dalby
Mr. Barnes:
Alfred Burke
Superintendent:
Walter Hudd

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