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1797-1828
4: Maturity - 1826-1827
Tonight's programme includes songs from the ' Winterreise part of the light-hearted vocal trio 'The Wedding Feast' and a piano Impromptu in A flat (D 935) with members of The Songmakers' Almanac and Katharina Wolpe (piano) Narrator DEREK JACOBI
Script devised by GRAHAM JOHNSON
(Tomorrow, 7.0 pm: The Final Year, 1828)

Contributors

Piano:
Katharina Wolpe
Unknown:
Graham Johnson

Yorkshire cameraman Sid Peron penetrates the mysterious world of White Scar. White Scar, Ingleton, is a popular ' show-cave ' visited by thousands every year. But beyond the barriers a full scientific exploration is being conducted in galleries the public never sees. The story so far from geologist Tony Waltham , the project director.
Film editor MARTIN WINTERTON
Executive producer DOUGLAS B. SMITH BBC North

Contributors

Unknown:
Sid Peron
Unknown:
Tony Waltham
Editor:
Martin Winterton
Producer:
Douglas B. Smith

in Some Bulbs to Keep the Garden Bright by JAMES MITCHELL
' That war ... ' ' Aye ... the one we're supposed to have won. It changed me Dolly. You should have known me before. But Matt he never changed, the same honest trusting lad that likes a drop too much ... he shopped me.'
Cast in order of appearance
Producer ANDREW OSBORN Director BILL RAYS
Theme tune (RESL 31), from record shops

Contributors

Unknown:
James Mitchell
Producer:
Andrew Osborn
Director:
Bill Rays
Jack:
James Bolam
Jessie:
Susan Jameson
Bill:
James Garbutt
Bella:
Jean Heywood
Miss Laidlaw:
Catherine Terris
Les Mallow:
Alan Browning
Matt:
Malcolm Terris
Tom:
John Nightingale
Young Tommy:
Noel O'Connell
Dolly:
Madelaine Newton
Billy:
Edward Wilson
Barman:
John Baron
Ashton:
Geoffrey Rose
Charlton:
Jim Rushton
Sir Horatio Manners:
Basil Henson
Mrs Charlton:
Jo Pennington
Armstrong:
Gordon Gardner
Fleur Carruthers:
Anna Pitt

Presented by Richard Kershaw with David Jessel and John Tusa
In an increasingly complicated world, week by week Newsweek disentangles, illuminates and explains an issue of current concern.
Producers PETER CERESOLE SEAN HARDIE , COLIN MARTIN Editor PETER IBBOTSON

Contributors

Presented By:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
David Jessel
Unknown:
John Tusa
Producers:
Peter Ceresole
Producers:
Sean Hardie
Producers:
Colin Martin
Editor:
Peter Ibbotson

starring
James Dean
Jim Backus , Natalie Wood Sal Mineo
Antoinette Sibley chose tonight's film, one of the first to show teenagers in conflict with their parents, because it made such a tremendous impression on her when she first saw it as a 16-year-old. Today she enjoys it as a romantic love story, a modern Romeo and Juliet.
Screenptay by STEWART STERN from a story by NICHOLAS RAY Produced by DAVID WEISBART
Directed by NICHOLAS RAY. Films page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
James Dean
Unknown:
Jim Backus
Unknown:
Natalie Wood
Unknown:
Sal Mineo
Unknown:
Antoinette Sibley
Unknown:
Stewart Stern
Story By:
Nicholas Ray
Produced By:
David Weisbart
Directed By:
Nicholas Ray.
Jim:
James Dean
Father:
Jim Backus
Mother:
Ann Doran
Grandmother:
Virginia Brissac
Judy:
Natalie Wood
Judy's father:
William Hopper
Judy's mother:
Rochelle Hudson
BUZZ:
Corey Allen
Plato:
Sal Mineo
Goon:
Dennis Hopper
Psychiatrist:
Edward Blatt

A drama series in eight episodes
In the confusion of a road accident ten lives are mixed in a jigsaw of past and present.
4: Jack in the Middle by DEREK INGREY
The Minibus Driver: Jack Dutton seemed an ordinary sort of chap but the crash revealed a well-kept secret. Featuring
Costume designer SHEILA BEERS Make-up artist JENI KINE
Designer ROCHELLE SELWYN Producer JOE WATERS Director DON LEAVER

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Ingrey
Unknown:
Jack Dutton
Jack Dutton:
Davyd Harries
Betty Richards:
Gwyneth Powell
Bert Stacey:
With John Judd
Ruth Dutton:
Hilary Crane
PC Banks:
And David Beames
Ted Pearce:
William Wilde
Dome Stacey:
Olivia Breeze
Joanna:
Jane Collins
Tom Baxter:
Daniel Hill
Diana:
Caroline Holdaway
Mitch:
Martin Neil
PC Neil Galloway:
David Sadgrove
Sgt Taylor:
Michael O'Hagan
Terri:
Michelle Newell
Edmunds:
Geoffrey Hinslift
Mr Asif:
Marc Zuber
Sister:
Sheila Dunn
Receptionist:
Doremy Vernon
Nurse:
Kara Noble
Naomi:
Caroline Hunter
Kate:
Emma Louise Fox
William:
Novak Jovic

1797-1828
Alfred Brendel introduces and plays
Sonata in A minor, Op 143 A second programme from the Schubert recordings the celebrated Austrian pianist has made for German television.
On film made at his London home, ALFRED BRENDEL introduces his performance of a work written in 1823 when Schubert was developing his personal late style as a composer of sonatas.
Director PETER HAMM
(Tomorrow, 11.5 pm: Moments Musicaux)

Contributors

Introduces:
Alfred Brendel
Introduces:
Alfred Brendel
Director:
Peter Hamm

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More