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Part 2 by PHIL REDMOND
Duane and Tracy have been close friends for years, but they begin to drift apart,
Grange Hill pupils
Producer COLIN CANT
Director BRIAN LENNANE

Contributors

Unknown:
Grange Hill
Director:
Brian Lennane
Tucker Jenkins:
Todd Carty
Alan Humphries:
George Armstrong
Cathy Hargreaves:
Lyndy Brill
Trisha Yates:
Michelle Herbert
Andrew Stanton:
Mark Eadie
Michael Doyle:
Vincent Hall
Justin Bennett:
Robert Craig Morgan
Susi McMahon:
Linda Slater
Penny Lewis:
Ruth Davies
Sudhamani Patel:
Sheila Chandra
Benny Green:
Terry Sue Patt
RobO:
Sean Gascoine
Dukesey:
Danny Steggall
Hughes:
Donald Waugh
Duane Orpington:
Mark Baxter
Mary Johnson:
Kim Benson
Michael Green:
Mark Bishop
Karen Stanton:
Carey Born
Tommy Watson:
Paul McCarthy
Tracy Edwards:
Mandy Mealing
Pogo Patterson:
Peter Moran
Sally Forsyth:
Sarah Summerfield
David MitchelL:
Michael Mannion
Mr Garfield:
Graham Ashley
Miss Peterson:
Cheryl Branker
Miss Mooney:
Lucinda Gane
Mr Keating:
Robert Hartley
Workman:
Roland MacLeod
Mrs Orpington:
Christine Shaw
Mr Sutcliffe:
James Wynn
Mr Curtis:
Neville Barber
Miss Miles:
Penny Brownjohn

with Howard Keel
A season of Doris Day films, each with a different leading man, starts with this lively Western musical. Songs include the celebrated ' Just blew in from the windy city', 'Secret love' and ' The Deadwood stage '.
Calamity Jane is a tough lady with Indians or anyone else who gets in her way, but when she promises to deliver a famous singing star to the Deadwood City saloon, she finds herself out-gunned ...
Screenplay by JAMES O'BANLON Produced by WILLIAM jacobs Directed by DAVID BUTLER Films: page 23

Contributors

Produced By:
William Jacobs
Directed By:
David Butler
' Calamity Jane ':
Doris Day
'Wild Bill ' Hickok:
Howard Keel
Katy Brown:
Allyn McLerie
Lt Gilmartin:
Philip Carey
Francis Fryer:
Dick Wesson
Henry Miller:
Paul Harvey
'Rattlesnake':
Chubby Johnson
Adelaide Adams:
Gail Robbins

The first of 17 programmes
A breath of fresh air for your mid-evening viewing.
Tonight and every Thursday Russell Harty invites you to join him and his guests in the BBC's Manchester studios for the most unpredictable live half-hour on television.

Contributors

Presenter:
Russell Harty
Studio Director:
Peter Hamilton
Producer:
Ken Stephenson
Editor:
Gordon Watts

Coast to Coast with Ludovic Kennedy
The Broadway Limited; The San Francisco Zephyr; The Coast Star-light; there are still famous trains to ride as you cross America.
In the first of seven travel films, LUDOVIC KENNEDY retraces the journey of a fellow Scot, Robert Louis Stevenson, who took an emigrant train from New Jersey to California in 1869. The modern journey is from Pennsylvania Station in New York to Union Station in Los Angeles. Along the line, Kennedy meets characters as diverse as Douglas Fairbanks Jr , Hobo Joe from Sacramento and Rogers Whitaker - aged 83 and generally acknowledged to be the world's greatest railroad buff.
Film cameraman DAVID JACKSON Film editor PATRICK HAGGERTY
Series producer ROGER LAUCHTON Director GERRY TROYNA BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Ludovic Kennedy
Unknown:
Ludovic Kennedy
Unknown:
Robert Louis
Unknown:
Douglas Fairbanks Jr
Unknown:
Hobo Joe
Unknown:
Rogers Whitaker
Unknown:
David Jackson
Editor:
Patrick Haggerty
Producer:
Roger Lauchton
Director:
Gerry Troyna

The Wightman Cup from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Unforgettable scenes of patriotic fervour filled the Royal Albert Hall two years ago, when Britain won the Wightman Cup. Last year in Florida, the Americans took sweet revenge, but VIRGINIA WADE will be keen to forget that and inspire her team yet again. Tonight, the first two singles are played.
Results and reports on Ceejax

Contributors

Unknown:
Royal Albert
Unknown:
Albert Hall

BBC Two England

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