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Written by Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason.
A story of country folk.

Contributors

Writer:
Geoffrey Webb
Writer:
Edward J. Mason
Editor:
Godfrey Baseley
Producer:
Tony Shryane
Daniel Archer:
Harry Oakes
Doris Archer:
Gwen Berryman
Jack Archer:
Denis Folwell
Peggy Archer:
Thelma Rogers
Philip Archer:
Norman Painting
Christine Johnson:
Lesley Saweard
Paul Johnson:
Leslie Dunn
Mr Fairbrother:
Leslie Bowmar
Mrs Fairbrother:
Joy Davies
Walter Gabriel:
Chris Gittins
Mrs Perkins:
Pauline Seville
Tom Forrest:
Bob Arnold
Reggie Trentham:
Peter Wilde
Len Thomas:
Arnold Peters
Doughy Hood:
Arnold Ridley
Carol Grey:
Anne Cullen
John Tregorran:
Basil Jones
Pru Harris:
Mary Dalley
Ned Larkin:
Bill Payne
Mabel Larkin:
Kay Hudson
Norman Wynford:
Robert Chetwyn
Tony Stobeman:
Jack Holloway
Debbie Glover:
Esma Wilson

Script by Godfrey Harrison
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont

Contributors

Script By:
Godfrey Harrison
Produced By:
Leslie Bridgmont
David Bliss:
George Cole
Anne Fellows:
Diana Churchill
Tony Fellows:
Colin Gordon
Psyche, the dog:
Percy Edwards
Mrs Bliss:
Gladys Young
Mr Bliss:
Carleton Hobbs
Paul Harvey:
Godfrey Harrison
Lois Harvey:
Harriette Johns
Jill Lesley:
Denise Bryer

with Deryck Guyler , Len Lowe
Pat Coombs , Marian Miller
The Stargazers
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor. Paul Fenoulhet
Script by Charles Hart and Bernard Botting
Produced by Frank Hooper

Contributors

Unknown:
Deryck Guyler
Unknown:
Len Lowe
Unknown:
Pat Coombs
Unknown:
Marian Miller
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Script By:
Charles Hart
Script By:
Bernard Botting
Produced By:
Frank Hooper

(Third series) by Warren Chetham-Strode
Production by Audrey Cameron and Peter Watts
Episode 11
Advice and assistance by Arthur Harrison, M.A .

Contributors

Unknown:
Warren Chetham-Strode
Production By:
Audrey Cameron
Production By:
Peter Watts
Unknown:
Arthur Harrison, M.A
Robert Barlowe:
Patrick Barr
Kate Barlowe:
Pauline Jameson
James Rendle:
John Glen
Mrs Armitage:
Mary Wimbush
Charles Frink:
Maurice Denham
Ponsonby:
James Thomason
Lambert:
Leonard Trolley
Kenneth Butler:
Derek Hart
Rogers:
Wilfrid Downing
Nathan:
David Hemmings
Brand:
Nicky Edmett
Mattison:
Michael Caridia
Old Beddingtonfans:
Arthur Lawrence
Old Beddingtonfans:
Eric Anderson
Old Beddingtonfans:
Robert Sansom
Old Beddingtonfans:
Hugh Manning

Community hymn-singing from the Abbey of Iona (St. Mary's Cathedral) with a congregation of Youth Groups, members of the Iona Community, and holiday-makers. Hymns introduced by the Rt. Rev. George F. MacLeod, M.C., D.D., Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and Leader of the Iona
Community
Choirmaster, Thomas F. McMillan
I bind unto myself today, vv. 1-3
(Tune. St. Patrick)
Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire
(Tune, St. Columba-Erin)
Almighty Father of all things that be
(Tune, Chilton Foliat)
Sing. my tongue, how glorious battle
(Tune, Pange Lingua)
On wings of living light (Tune
Waterstock)
Breathe on me, Breath of God (Tune,
Veni Spiritus)
In the Name of Jesus (Tune, Cuddesdon)
I bind unto myself today, vv. 4-6
(Tune, St. Patrick)

Contributors

Choirmaster:
Thomas F. McMillan

in which he greets personalities of the entertainment world and welcomes his regular friends
Dick Emery , Miriam Karlin
Harold Smart , Johnny Pearson
The Adam Singers
Directed by Cliff Adams BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
(Continued in next column) also featuring Picture Puzzles
Can you beat our panel of celebrities in a test of movie knowledge"
Chairman, Michael Howard
Memories are Made of This
A musical flashback
Script by George Wadmore with additional material by Dennis Castle
Musical adviser, Peter Akister
Produced by Roy Speer

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Emery
Unknown:
Miriam Karlin
Unknown:
Harold Smart
Unknown:
Johnny Pearson
Directed By:
Cliff Adams
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Unknown:
Michael Howard
Script By:
George Wadmore
Unknown:
Peter Akister
Produced By:
Roy Speer

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