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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #15 on: October 18, 2014, 03:24:45 PM »
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12.40: The Weather Situation for farmers and growers followed by FARMING

Introduced by Dr. W. P. Blount
A special edition for poultry keepers
Contributors:
Dr. ALAN GREENWOOD. Director of the Poultry Research Centre. Edinburgh; Dr. HAROLD TEMPERTON, Head of the National Institute of Poultry Husbandry, Newport. Shropshire; SYDNEY Fox, Head of the Poultry Department, Reading University
Film sequences by the BBC's Agricultural Film Unit
Film editor, Jim Franklin
Produced by HILARY PHILLIPS
From the BBC's
Midland television &tudio
Contributors
Introduced By: Dr. W. P. Blount
Unknown: Dr. Alan Greenwood.
Editor: Jim Franklin
Produced By: Hilary Phillips
13.15: O SUL I SUL

Newyddion am Gymru a Chymry
13.30: CROESO

(Welcome) gan Osian Ellis
Sylvia Rowlands
Brychan Powell
Cantorion Shelley
Cerddorfa Gymrcig y BBC ac i chwithau
Osian Ellis welcomes you to a programme of music from Wales
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
Music associate. Alwyn Jones
Designer, Alan Taylor
Produced by GETHYN STOODLEY THOMAS
Contributors
Unknown: Osian Ellis
Unknown: Sylvia Rowlands
Unknown: Brychan Powell
Unknown: Cantorion Shelley
Unknown: Cerddorfa Gymrcig
Unknown: Osian Ellis
Conducted By: Arwel Hughes
Designer: Alan Taylor
Produced By: Gethyn Stoodley Thomas
14.00: ASK ME ANOTHER

A general knowledge contest
This week:
The Residents
OUve Stephens, Edward Moult
Reginald Webster
The Challengers
Pat Sutcliffe , John Brown
Roland Moyle
Chairman, Franklin Engelmann
Questions arranged and compiled by John P. Wynn
Produced by NED SHERRIN
Contributors
Unknown: Edward Moult
Unknown: Reginald Webster
Unknown: Pat Sutcliffe
Unknown: John Brown
Unknown: Roland Moyle
Unknown: Franklin Engelmann
Unknown: John P. Wynn
Produced By: Ned Sherrin
14.25: JAMES STEWART in 'IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE'

A film comedy with Donna Reed and Lionel Barrymore
The heart-warming story of a small town boy with ambitions of fame, fortune, and success. Fame and fortune may have eluded him, but what about success ...?
Contributors
Unknown: Donna Reed
Unknown: Lionel Barrymore
George Bailey: James Stewart
Mary Hatch: Donna Reed
Dr Potter: Lionel Barrymore
Uncle Billy: Thomas Mitchell
Clarence: Henry Travers
Mrs Bailey: Beulah Bondi
Bert: Ward Bond
Ernie: Frank Faylen
Violet: Gloria Grahame
16.30: NEWS FROM THE ZOOS

This week:
ANIMALS ABROAD at Zurich
Introduced by James Fisher
Recording presented in co-operation with the Swiss Television Service
Produced by NICHOLAS CROCKER.
Contributors
Introduced By: James Fisher
Produced By: Nicholas Crocker.
16.55: 'SOOTY'

Assisted by Sweep and Harry Corbett
Produced bv TREVOR HILL in the BBC's
North of England television studio
Contributors
Unknown: Harry Corbett
17.05: ' THE YOUNG LADY FROM LONDON'

A comedy for television in six parts
Written and produced by REX TUCKER
Part 3
Other parts played by: Richard Klee , Ray Marionl
Jane Novello , Alexis Bobrinskoy
Leslie Goby. William Raynor
Elsie Arnold ," Laurence Hepworth Michael Harrison. Mitzi Webster
Dorothy Grumbar. Rosemary Murray
Anne Castaldini 's dresses designed and wardrobe supervised by Elizabeth Agombar
Make-up supervised by Christine Hillcoat
Film cameraman, Leonard Newson
Film editor, Ron de Mattos
Designer. Frederick Knapman
Contributors
Produced By: Rex Tucker
Played By: Richard Klee
Played By: Ray Marionl
Unknown: Jane Novello
Unknown: Alexis Bobrinskoy
Unknown: Leslie Goby.
Unknown: William Raynor
Unknown: Elsie Arnold
Unknown: Laurence Hepworth
Unknown: Michael Harrison.
Unknown: Mitzi Webster
Unknown: Dorothy Grumbar.
Unknown: Rosemary Murray
Unknown: Anne Castaldini
Unknown: Elizabeth Agombar
Unknown: Christine Hillcoat
Unknown: Leonard Newson
Editor: Ron de Mattos
Designer: Frederick Knapman
Jane Holland: Anne Castaldini
Anna Kortzeroth: Anne Castaldini
Aristide Klipfel: Hugh David
Otto: Steve Plytas
Receptionist: Hugo de Vernier
Konstantin Jesky: Oliver Burt
King Klaus: William Mervyn
Prince Laszlo: Sandor Eles
Miss De Marchmont: Paullne Letts
Ladislas: Endre Muller
Voice of the Daily Messenger: Arthur Lawrence
Servant :: Lionel Gadsden
17.35: CHILDREN IN NEED OF HELP

An appeal by EAMONN ANDREWS
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
Here is an opportunity for you to help less fortunate children. The money received in response to the appeal will be distributed by the BBC on the advice of the BBC's Appeals Advisory Committees.
Contributors
Unknown: Eamonn Andrews
17.40: SNAPSHOT

A film series about animals and people from all over the world
This edition shows a tame cuckoo, a hermit crab, mischievous monkeys, and a famous naturalist, FRANCES PITT , at work.
Commentators: John Arlott
Barbara Mullen , Robert Beatty
Contributors
Unknown: Frances Pitt
Commentators: John Arlott
Unknown: Barbara Mullen
Unknown: Robert Beatty
18.00: NEWS SUMMARY and THE WEATHER MAN

19.00: MEETING POINT

The Cry Goes Up ...
2-Among the Dispossessed
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
Many of the most urgent challenges of our time have become dangerously familiar. But behind them all are human problems. What are they, and what sort of Christian action is being taken to meet them?
This second of four programmes is a filmed account of a journey in search of the answers.
Photographed in Greece,
Germany, and Austria by Basil Maros and Wilfred Lemanla
Film editor. Ken Bilton
Film directed by A. A. Englander Produced by Eric BLENNERHASSETT
Contributors
Introduced By: Cliff Michelmore
Editor: Ken Bilton
Directed By: A. A. Englander
Produced By: Eric Blennerhassett
19.25: NEWS SUMMARY

19.30: DAVID NIXON introduces SHOWTIME

starring this week
ANNE SHELTON
ENSO GALLO QUARTET
IMOGENE COCA with LIONEL MURTON
Michael Balfour
Tucker Maguire
Robert McKenaie
George Bourne , Lou Eather
Bernard Jamieson
Graham MacCormack
Stanley Unwin
The Television Toppers
The GEORGE MITCHELL SINGERS and the Orchestra
(Leader, David McCallum )
Conducted by ERic Robinson
Linking material by Alec Grahame and David Whitaker
Settings by Malcolm Goulding Dance director. Sheila Delaney
Produced by GRAEME MUIR
Contributors
Unknown: Anne Shelton
Unknown: Enso Gallo
Unknown: Lionel Murton
Unknown: Michael Balfour
Unknown: Tucker Maguire
Unknown: Robert McKenaie
Unknown: George Bourne
Unknown: Lou Eather
Unknown: Bernard Jamieson
Unknown: Graham MacCormacK
Unknown: Stanley Unwin
Singers: George Mitchell
Leader: David McCallum
Conducted By: Eric Robinson
Unknown: Alec Grahame
Unknown: David Whitaker
Unknown: Malcolm Goulding
Director: Sheila Delaney
Produced By: Graeme Muir
20.15: WHAT'S MY LINE?

Television's most popular panel game with Isobel Barnett
Gilbert Harding
Helen, Cherry /
Cyril Fletcher
In the chair,
Eamonn Andrews
Produced by RONALD MARSH
Contributors
Unknown: Isobel Barnett
Unknown: Gilbert Harding
Unknown: Cyril Fletcher
Produced By: Ronald Marsh
20.45: SUNDAY-NIGHT THEATRE

presents
BASIL SYDNEY
HENRY OSCAR
PATRICK TKOUUHTON in 'MAIGRET
AND THE LOST LIFE' by GEORGES SIMENON
Dramatised by Giles Cooper with Mary Merrall
Andre Van Gyseghem
Marian Spencer
Margot van der Burgh
Produced by Campbell Logan
Film cameraman, A. A. Englander
Film editor, Jack Ellitt
Designer, Richard Henry
The action of the play takes place in Parle Time-the present.
See page 7
Contributors
Unknown: Basil Sydney
Unknown: Henry Oscar
Unknown: Patrick Tkouuhton
Unknown: Georges Simenon
Dramatised By: Giles Cooper
Unknown: Mary Merrall
Unknown: Andre van Gyseghem
Unknown: Marian Spencer
Unknown: Margot van Der Burgh
Produced By: Campbell Logan
Editor: Jack Ellitt
Designer: Richard Henry
Woman at window: Lilian Moubrey
Maigret: Basil Sydney
Janvier: Andre van Gyseghem
Gendarme: Louis Raynes
Doctor: Allan McClelland
Lognon: Henry Oscar
Lucas: Phillp Guard
Mile Irène: Jane Henderson
Mme Maigret: Anne Blake
Rose: Stella Riley
Mme Cremieux: Mary Merrall
Waiter: Christopher Steele
Feret: Michael Brennan
Mme Laboine: Marian Spencer
Croupier: Andre Maranne
Mile Poré: Helen Misener
Mme Lognon: Grace Arnold
Concierge: Margot van Der Burgh
Santoni: David Lander
Jeanine: Gillian Vaughan
Albert: Patrick Troughton
Clark: Gordon Stern
Louise: Gillian Preston
It's better than I ever even knew.  They say that the world was built for two.  Only worth living if somebody is loving you.  Baby now you do.

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #16 on: October 18, 2014, 05:33:16 PM »
I can see why Ted Moult shot himself  noooo: noooo:
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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #17 on: October 18, 2014, 07:19:29 PM »
Children in Need just 5 minutes long and no Wogan.   :thumbsup:
Well, whatever, nevermind

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #18 on: October 18, 2014, 07:20:25 PM »
Children in Need just 5 minutes long and no Wogan.   :thumbsup:

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #19 on: October 18, 2014, 07:26:00 PM »
Children in Need just 5 minutes long and no Wogan.   :thumbsup:

 ;D
No Fearne Cotton though  cry:
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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #20 on: October 19, 2014, 11:14:30 AM »
I can see why Ted Moult shot himself  noooo: noooo:

What are the limits to your empathy with him?  scared2:
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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #21 on: October 19, 2014, 05:50:39 PM »
It's better than I ever even knew.  They say that the world was built for two.  Only worth living if somebody is loving you.  Baby now you do.

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #22 on: October 19, 2014, 06:06:08 PM »
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It's better than I ever even knew.  They say that the world was built for two.  Only worth living if somebody is loving you.  Baby now you do.

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #24 on: October 21, 2014, 09:23:26 PM »
Apey said I am not allowed to post my list as it makes him feel old, ..........(I thought it should make him feel lucky ;))

a few on the list, however, were ....Cheggars plays pop, take hart, with Tony hart and Morph, and Judi Dench on Jackonory. Oh, and a loooooot of cricket.




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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #25 on: October 21, 2014, 09:28:20 PM »
Just ignore the old curmudgeon Misty you post what you want :thumbsup:
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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #26 on: October 21, 2014, 09:29:54 PM »
Just ignore the old curmudgeon Misty you post what you want :thumbsup:

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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #27 on: October 21, 2014, 09:30:35 PM »
Did you say something old boy?  whistle:
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Re: Just as well there was nowt to interesting on' telly...
« Reply #28 on: October 22, 2014, 08:13:42 AM »
Apey said I am not allowed to post my list as it makes him feel old, ..........(I thought it should make him feel lucky ;))

a few on the list, however, were ....Cheggars plays pop, take hart, with Tony hart and Morph, and Judi Dench on Jackonory. Oh, and a loooooot of cricket.

"Cheggars plays pop" happy001

Have the BeeblyBC been editing these listings, no one's got Jim'll fix it yet
Well, whatever, nevermind