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Story: Mr Bits and Pieces' Silly Day Written by FRANCES LINDSAY Guest Storyteller Sam Kydd Presenters
Carol Chell , Johnny Ball

Contributors

Written By:
Frances Lindsay
Unknown:
Sam Kydd
Unknown:
Carol Chell
Unknown:
Johnny Ball

James Bolam , Susan Jameson in Paddy Boyle 's Discharge by JAMES MITCHELL with James Garbutt , Jean Heywood
' You remember the last time we were hungry, Matt? ... There was you and me and Paddy Boyle and Charlie Stobbs. And we made up our minds didn't we? Come what may, we said, we're not going to starve.'
Director LEONARD LEWIS

Contributors

Unknown:
James Bolam
Unknown:
Susan Jameson
Unknown:
Paddy Boyle
Unknown:
James Mitchell
Unknown:
James Garbutt
Unknown:
Jean Heywood
Unknown:
Paddy Boyle
Unknown:
Charlie Stobbs.
Director:
Leonard Lewis
Mary:
Michelle Newell
Bella:
Jean Heywood
Jessie:
Susan Jameson
Jack JAMES:
Bolam J
Sid Hepburn:
George Irving
Tom:
John Nightingale
Bill:
James Garbutt
Harry Bartram:
Patrick Durkin
Barman:
Gordon Faith
Paddy Boyle:
Ralph Watson
Dolly:
Madelaine Newton
Matt:
Malcolm Terris
Michael Lynch:
Eamonn Boyce
Arthur Ashton:
Geoffrey Rose
Captain Leslie:
Terence Hardiman
Sir Horatio Manners:
Basil Henson

starring
Celia Johnson , Trevor Howard
Yehudi Menuhin 's choice of this classic love story for My Kind of Movie begins a season of films selected by celebrities. Made just after the war with an emotional maturity rare in British films, it is the story of Laura and Alec both married who fall in love but cannot endure the feeling of guilt and deceit their love brings. The romance is. counter-pointed by Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No 2 varying in volume and expression with Laura's mood.
Produced and adapted by NOEL COWARD from his play Still Life Directed by DAVID LEAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Celia Johnson
Unknown:
Trevor Howard
Unknown:
Yehudi Menuhin
Adapted By:
Noel Coward
Directed By:
David Lean
Laura Jesson:
Celia Johnson
Alec Harvey:
Trevor Howard
Albert Godby:
Stanley Holloway
Myrtle Bagot:
Joyce Carey
Fred Jesson:
Cyril Raymond
Dolly Messiter:
Everley Gregg
Beryl Waters:
Margaret Barten

Wilf Mannion, the 'golden boy' of English soccer, is arguably the most talented footballer to have come from the North East in the last 50 years. He works today as a labourer in a Teesside Chemical complex. His achievements are celebrated by players and fans. Taking part - Tom Finney, Preston North End and England; George Hardwick, Middlesbrough and England; Eddie Murphy, Middlesbrough and Blackburn Rovers; and Wilf Mannion himself.

BBC North East

Contributors

Subject:
Wilf Mannion
Interviewee:
Tom Finney
Interviewee:
George Hardwick
Interviewee:
Eddie Murphy
Camera Director:
David Cox
Film Editor:
James MacAlpine
Writer/Producer:
John Mapplebeck

Twelve films from different parts of the UK which explore people's sense of identity. 10: Trawsfynydd
1 Ardal galed fel y cerrig 'styfnig That was how one of Trawsfynydd's inhabitants described the place, an area as hard and resilient as the stones that stubbornly cling to the mountain sides around it.
Isolated and exposed, Trawsfynydd is a close place, whose tight social connections are cemented above all else by the Welsh language.
Today the village stands across the lake from an atomic power station. How does the traditional Welsh way of life react to this new pressure in its heartland?
Producer GWYNN PRITCRARD

Contributors

Producer:
Gwynn Pritcrard

BBC Two England

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