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Reporters Jim Douglas Henry, Jeremy James, Gillian Strickland, Desmond Wilcox, Harold Williamson

This week: Aircraft Noise
Whether we like it or not, the volume of jet aircraft traffic screeching over our heads is going to increase and go on increasing for many years to come.
It is undeniable that aircraft are great money-spinners and dollar earners - London Airport handles more international traffic than any other airport in the world - but for those living near airports jet aircraft noise has reached almost unbearable proportions. Conversation stops; telephone calls are impossible; industry, hospitals, and schools are affected; radio and television sets are drowned out. And as air travel gets cheaper and easier, and airports all over the country expand and runways are extended, thousands more who once lived in peace and quiet find themselves under the flight path of the jet-age giants.
But is the noise absolutely necessary? How serious a hazard to our health is it? Do the airlines respect the noise limits imposed? Can jet engines be gagged without ruining performance? Is sufficient being done to control what has become known as this obscene intrusion into our private lives?

Contributors

Producer:
Ivor Dunkerton
Editor:
Desmond Wilcox
Editor:
Bill Morton

by E.M. Forster
Adapted for television by Pauline MacAulay
(Stage version by Lance Sieveking and Richard Cottrell)
Starring Leo Genn, Rachel Kempson, Glenda Jackson (above) with Sarah-Jane Gwillim

"We were treated to an ever changing vista of gracious living... all greenery, sunshine, tea cups and the gleam of beautiful cars." (The Times)
(Sensuous Glenda appears again: p 4)

Contributors

Author:
E.M. Forster
Adapted for television by:
Pauline MacAulay
Stage version:
Lance Sieveking
Stage version:
Richard Cottrell
Incidental music composed by:
Elizabeth Poston
Incidental music played by:
The Garvent Orchestra
Orchestra conducted by:
Douglas Robinson
Script Editor:
Rosemary Hill
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Donald McWhinnie
Helen Schlegel:
Sarah-Jane Gwillim
Henry Wilcox:
Leo Genn
Charles Wilcox:
Kenneth Fortescue
Evie Wilcox:
Hermione Boulton
Ruth Wilcox:
Rachel Kempson
Paul Wilcox:
Ian Ricketts
Margaret Schlegel:
Glenda Jackson
Aunt Juley:
Gwen Nelson
Tibby Schlegel:
Christopher Witty
Railway porter:
Robin Cook
Leonard Bast:
Andrew Ray
Cousin Frieda:
Rachel Stewart
Jacky:
Geraldine Sherman
The Wilcoxes' maid:
Georgina Patterson
Guest at lunch:
Sally Lewis
Miss Quested:
Tessa Shaw
Gravedigger:
John Tordoff
Dolly Wilcox:
Caroline Hunt
The Schlegels' maid:
Mary Healey
Miss Avery:
Daphne Heard
Waitress:
Suzanne Kerchiss
Butler:
Ralph Ball
Tom:
Bobby Racher
Dr Mansbridge:
Danvers Walker

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