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Doctor Harold 's unorthodox medical treatment of a healthy but wealthy beauty exposes a quack medic in Dr Jack; and in Never Touched Me he has to contend with some ferocious admirers of his flirtatious girlfriend.

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Unknown:
Doctor Harold

Part 4 by MARGARET SIMPSON
After a stormy election campaign, Doyle is elected to the school council.
Series devised by PHIL REDMOND
(Part 5 next Wednesday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Simpson
Unknown:
Phil Redmond
Grange Hill pupils Alan Humphries:
George Armstrong
Andrew Stanton:
Mark Eadie
Penny Lewis:
Ruth Davies
Susi McMahon:
Linda Slater
Antoni Karamanopolis:
Vivian Mann
Mark Kelly:
Gareth Mason
Justin Bennett:
Robert Morgan
Tucker Jenkins:
Todd Carty
Mary Johnson:
Kim Benson
Karen Stanton:
Carey Born
Cathy Hargreaves:
Lyndy Brill
Sudhamani Patel:
Sheila Chandra
Robo:
Sean Gascoine
Michael Doyle:
Vincent Hall
Trisha Yates:
Michelle Herbert
Tommy Watson:
Paul McCarthy
Tracy Edwards:
Mandy Mealing
Dukesey:
Danny Steggall
Hughes:
Donald Waugh
Madelin Tanner:
Lesley Woods
Mr Garfield:
Graham Ashley
Mr Lewis:
Terry Bale
Mr Hopwood ,:
Brian Capron
Mrs Thomas:
Susan Porrett
Mrs Kennedy:
Nickola Sterne
Miss Peterson:
Cheryl Branker
Miss Mooney:
Lucinda Gane
Workman:
Roland MacLeod
Painter:
Jonathan Warren

with Frank Sinatra and Gig Young, Ethel Barrymore Dorothy Malone
Doris Day 's leading man this week is Ol' Blue Eyes himself, playing a melancholy pianist who falls in love with his partner's fiancée, Laurie, Fran and Amy Tuttle are delighted when a dashing young songwriter comes to live in their house and all three promptly fall in love with him. The situation is further complicated when pianist Barney Sloan arrives, with all the appeal of a stray kitten.
Films; page 18

Contributors

Screenplay:
Julius J. Epstein
Screenplay:
Lenore Coffee
Producer:
Henry Blanke
Director:
Gordon Douglas
Laurie Tuttle:
Doris Day
Barney Sloan:
Prank Sinatra
Alex Burke:
Gig Young
Aunt Jessie:
Ethel Barrymore
Fran Tuttle:
Dorothy Malone
Gregory Tuttle:
Robert Keith
Amy Tuttle:
Elizabeth Fraser
Robert Neary:
Alan Hale Jr
Ernest Nichols:
Lonny Chapman
Bartell:
Frank Ferguson

Tonight, and every Thursday, Russell Harty invites you to join him and his guests in the BBC's Manchester Studios for an unpredictable half-hour of live entertainment.
Studio director PETER HAMILTON Producer KEN STEPIUNSON Editor GORDON WATTS

Contributors

Unknown:
Russell Harty
Director:
Peter Hamilton
Producer:
Ken Stepiunson
Editor:
Gordon Watts

The Long Straight with Michael Frayn
From Sydney to Perth the line goes, two thin ribbons of steel, all the way across from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean on the other side. It crosses most of the history of Australia as well as its geography. Across the Blue Mountains, down into the waterless waste of the New South Wales bush, through the Flinders Ranges into the Nullarbor Plain, where for 500 miles it runs without a curve, the longest straight railway line in the world.
In the second of seven travel films, playwright and journalist MICHAEL FRAYN traces the Australian dream of a transcontinental railroad, not only on the East-West Indian Pacific, but on the eccentric Ghan train chugging north to Alice Springs at a reckless 17 mph.
Film cameraman DAVID FEIG Film editor EDWARD ROBERTS
Series producer ROGER laughtoh Producer dennis MARKS

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Frayn
Unknown:
Michael Frayn
Unknown:
David Feig
Editor:
Edward Roberts

Peter Snow, Charles Wheeler, John Tusa and Peter Hobday present an informed account of what's happening in the world. Including the latest news and weather forecast from Linda Alexander, plus the evening's sports results from Marshall Lee.

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Snow
Presenter:
Charles Wheeler
Presenter:
John Tusa
Presenter:
Peter Hobday
Newsreader:
Linda Alexander
Sports presenter:
Marshall Lee
Producer:
David Dickinson
Director:
Alex Saward
Director:
John Wilkinson
Assignment Editor:
George Walker
Assignment Editor:
John Mahoney
Deputy Editor:
Ronald Neil

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