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Five programmes on the problems of the mid-life period

A discussion with Dr. Alex Comfort, A Consultant Psychiatrist, Mrs. Mercia Emmerson, An Analyst
For accompanying booklet see page 22

Contributors

Panellist:
Dr. Alex Comfort
Panellist:
A consultant psychiatrist [name uncredited]
Panellist:
Mercia Emmerson
Panellist:
An analyst [name uncredited]
Reader:
Peter Orr
Director:
Sally Davis
Producer:
Roger Owen

A duel of words and wit between Robert Morley, Wilfrid Hyde White, Don Brown and Katharine Whitehorn, Frances Bennett, Angela Price
Referee, Robert Robinson

(Colour)

Contributors

Team captain:
Robert Morley
Panellist:
Wilfrid Hyde White
Panellist:
Don Brown
Team captain:
Katharine Whitehorn
Panellist:
Frances Bennett
Panellist:
Angela Price
Referee:
Robert Robinson
'Call My Bluff' devised by:
Mark Goodson
'Call My Bluff' devised by:
Bill Todman
Director:
Michael Goodwin
Producer:
T. Leslie Jackson

A season of films from a decade of movie-making
starring Peter Finch, Adrienne Corri
with Rosalie Crutchley, Finlay Currie

Since boyhood. Charlie has been obsessed with Wedgwood pottery. Only one piece has eluded him-a famous Portland vase-until one day at a country auction...
Made by Group 3-also responsible for the British Film Comedy Laxdale Hall seen a few weeks ago -Make Me an Offer is an adaptation of the popular contemporary novel by Wolf Mankowitz who injected an element of traditional East End culture into the British literary scene of the time.
Peter Finch, the Australian actor who came to London in the late 1940s, achieved his first starring role in tonight's film after a series of prominent supporting parts.
(Colour)

Contributors

Screenplay/producer:
W. P. Lipscomb
From a novel by:
Wolf Mankowitz
Director:
Cyril Frankel
Charlie:
Peter Finch
Nicky:
Adrienne Corri
Bella:
Rosalie Crutchley
Abe Sparta:
Finlay Currie
Wendl:
Meier Tzelniker
Sir John:
Ernest Thesiger
Charlie's Father:
Wilfrid Lawson
Auctioneer:
Anthony Nicholls
Fred Frames:
Alfie Bass

by Compton MacKenzie.
A second chance to see this dramatisation in six parts by Ray Lawler.

Michael, visiting Lily unexpectedly before their marriage, has discovered her being unfaithful to him. Mrs. Fane is about to return from her trip to Italy.

(Shown on Saturday)
(Colour)

Contributors

Author:
Compton MacKenzie
Dramatist:
Ray Lawler
Producer:
David Conroy
Director:
Rex Tucker

BBC Two England

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