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Some of the best from one of the best Western film series ever made.

In a desperate last bid to save the High Chaparral Big John sends Blue and Manolito with all the money he has left to buy a prize bull and breeding stock from Don Sebastian. Proud of their mission the two boys are determined to succeed at all costs. But a gang of ruthless Mexican bandits waiting in ambush along the trail have other ideas...

Contributors

Big John:
Leif Erickson
Buck:
Cameron Mitchell
Blue:
Mark Slade
Manolito:
Henry Darrow
Victoria:
Linda Cristal
Don Sebastian:
Frank Silvera

A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir, Jenny Hanley, David Franklin and Patrick Campbell, Dinah Sheridan, Henry Livings
Referee Robert Robinson
(from Manchester)

Contributors

Team captain:
Frank Muir
Panellist:
Jenny Hanley
Panellist:
David Franklin
Team captain:
Patrick Campbell
Panellist:
Dinah Sheridan
Panellist:
Henry Livings
Referee:
Robert Robinson
Call My Bluff devised by:
Mark Goodson
Call My Bluff devised by:
Bill Todman
Director:
Peggy Walker
Producer:
Johnny Downes

On a hillside in north India a corpse cooks slowly on an open fire. At a Surrey crematorium the nasty side of death is tucked out of sight in behind the rose bushes in the garden of remembrance.

Six different approaches to death in the last programme to be repeated in The Family of Man series.

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
John Percival

by Don Shaw
[Starring] Donald Sinden
with David Langton

(Donald Sinden is an associate artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company)

Contributors

Writer:
Don Shaw
Story created by/Producer:
Innes Lloyd
Story created by:
Derek Hoddinott
Designer:
Raymond London
Director:
Gilchrist Calder
Andrew Pelham:
Donald Sinden
Teddy Maskell:
David Langton
Joanna Pelham:
Helen Lindsay
Sheila Davis:
Wendy Williams
Hilary Pelham:
Deborah Lavin
John Rook:
Donald Burton

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