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by H. G. WELLS
Another chance to see this dramatisation in four parts by ALUN RICHARDS
Young Mr Lewisham is an assistant master at a boys' school in Sussex. In spite of his modest circumstances he plans a great future. Part 1
Cast in order of appearance
Script editor LENNOX PHILLIPS Make-up JAN HARRISON Designer MOIRA TAIT
Producer MARTIN LISEMORE Director CHRISTOPHER BARRY

Contributors

Unknown:
H. G. Wells
Unknown:
Alun Richards
Unknown:
Young Mr Lewisham
Editor:
Lennox Phillips
Unknown:
Jan Harrison
Designer:
Moira Tait
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
Christopher Barry
Mr Lewisham:
Brian Deacon
Teddy Frobisher:
David Arnold
Mr Bonover:
Robert James
Mrs Frobisher:
Mona Bruce
Mr Frobisher:
Raymond Mason
Miss Ethel Henderson:
Carolyn Courage
Mrs Munday:
Anna Wing
Schoolboys:
Christopher Ellis
Schoolboys:
Christopher Payne
Mr Dunkerley:
David Simeon
Mrs Chaffery:
Hilary Mason

with special guest Warren Mitchell as Alf Garnett
featuring Adrienne Posta with Paul Greenwood and Segment
ALYN AINSWORTH AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Summertime and the stars head for the sea. In Lulu's case to Bournemouth where she's appearing for a summer season.
Choreographer NIGEL LYTHGOE
Script by GEOFF ROWLEY and ANDY BAKER
Script editor PETER ROBINSON Warren Mitchell's material by JOHNNY SPEIGHT
Executive producer JOHN AMMONDS
Producer VERNON LAWRENCE

Contributors

Unknown:
Warren Mitchell
Unknown:
Alf Garnett
Unknown:
Adrienne Posta
Unknown:
Paul Greenwood
Unknown:
Alyn Ainsworth
Script By:
Geoff Rowley
Script By:
Andy Baker
Editor:
Peter Robinson
Editor:
Warren Mitchell
Unknown:
Johnny Speight
Producer:
John Ammonds
Producer:
Vernon Lawrence

The Cog of Bremen sank in 1380 without ever having gone to sea. A sand dredger discovered her in thick mud in the river Weser at Bremen, North Germany, in 1962 -a missing piece of the nautical jigsaw between the Viking long-ships and the 17th-century Vasa. In this Chronicle Magnus Magnus -son tells the story of the fight to save this huge vessel from being torn to pieces by the tidal river which had covered her for 600 years, and how the Germans are reassembling the pieces in a museum in Bremerhaven.
Director ROY DAVIES
Executive producer PAUL JOHNSTONE

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnus
Director:
Roy Davies
Producer:
Paul Johnstone

BBC Two England

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