2: Yuki has made friends with a group of war-orphans and they help an old couple who have suffered from the evil deeds of Tornado the bandit.
Story told by GARY WATSON
Presented by PEGGY MILLER
With BOB LANGLEY, MARIAN FOSTER
DAVID SEYMOUR and DONNY MACLEOD Consumers at Large and a chat with today's Weatherman JACK SCOTT at 1.30
Editor TERRY DOBSON
Contributors
Unknown:
Marian
Foster
Unknown:
David
Seymour
Unknown:
Donny
MacLeod
Unknown:
Jack
Scott
Editor:
Terry
Dobson
starring Greer Garson Walter Pidgeon
The story of the French scientist and his young Polish assistant who fall in love while researching into the existence of a new element, which we now know as radium.
Direotor MERVYN LEROY
This Week's Films: page 11
Contributors
Unknown:
Greer
Garson
Unknown:
Walter
Pidgeon
Unknown:
Direotor Mervyn
Leroy
Madame Curie:
Greek
Garson
Pierre Curie:
Walter
Pidgeon
Eugene Curie:
Henry
Travers
Prof Jean Perot:
Albert
Basserman
David LeGros:
Robert
Walker
Lord Kelvin c:
Aubrey
Smith
Mme Curie Sr:
Dame May
Whitty
Dr Becquerel:
Reginald
Owen
Reporter:
Van
Johnson
Irene:
Margaret
O'Brien
with Helen Mirren
The Thirteen Days of Christmas by JENNY OVERTON Today:
Eleven Drummers Drumming
Singers directed by BRUCE PULLAN
Adapted and directed by JANIE GRIFFTHS Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Executive producer ANNA HOME
Contributors
Unknown:
Helen
Mirren
Unknown:
Jenny
Overton
Directed By:
Bruce
Pullan
Directed By:
Janie
Griffths
Producer:
Angela
Beeching
News and views in your region (including Regional Weather) Presented by MICHAEL BARRATT FRANK BOUGH , BOB WELLINGS and SUE LAWLEY with The Consumer Unit
Your weekly guide to consumer problems and how to avoid them. Presented by VALERIE SINGLETON and RICHARD STILGOE
Editor MICHAEL BUNCE
Contributors
Presented By:
Michael
Barratt
Presented By:
Frank
Bough
Presented By:
Bob
Wellings
Presented By:
Valerie
Singleton
Presented By:
Richard
Stilgoe
Editor:
Michael
Bunce
Raymond Baxter with reporters William Woollard , Michael Rodd introduces the television weekly science report from around the world.
Producers
BRIAN JOHNSON. ANDREW WISEMAN v LAWRENCE WADE
Contributors
Unknown:
Raymond
Baxter
Reporters:
William
Woollard
Introduces:
Michael
Rodd
Unknown:
Brian
Johnson.
Unknown:
Andrew
Wiseman
Unknown:
Lawrence
Wade
Introduced by Jimmy Savile TOP OF THE POPS ORCHESTRA
Musical director JOHNNY pearson
PAN'S PEOPLE
Choreography FLICK COLBY Sound RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN Producer ROBIN NASH
Contributors
Introduced By:
Jimmy
Savile
Director:
Johnny
Pearson
Unknown:
Flick
Colby
Unknown:
Richard
Chamberlain
Producer:
Robin
Nash
Introduced by Magnus Magnusson The four best runners-up from the national heats are given a second chance in this match to obtain a place in the final.
They are JOHN COLMAN from North West, MICHAEL YORK from North East, PATRICIA OWEN from London and DANIEL APPLEBY from South East.
Director MARTIN L. BELL Producer BILL WRIGHT
Contributors
Introduced By:
Magnus
Magnusson
Unknown:
John
Colman
Unknown:
Patricia
Owen
Unknown:
Daniel
Appleby
Director:
Martin L.
Bell
Producer:
Bill
Wright
Written by RAYMOND ALLEN starring
Frank is gently introduced to the responsibilities of fatherhood.
Action by HAVOC
Designer BRYAN ELLIS
ProducerMICHAEL MILLS
Contributors
Written By:
Raymond
Allen
Designer:
Bryan
Ellis
Producer:
Michael
Mills
Frank:
Michael
Crawford
Betty:
With Michele
Dotrice
White:
Richard
Pescud
Alison:
Lajla
Lund
Judy:
Cynthia
Lund
Charles:
Seymour
Green
Dr Powell:
David
King
Jordan:
Brian
Osborne
Hamilton:
Tony
Hazel
Lucy:
Cynthia
Powell
Sally:
Taiwo
Ajai
Bank Manager:
Geoffrey
Chater
Kisses at Fifty by Colin Welland with 'This Audrey, mother, she's grabbing your only existence. Dad kissed her on his birthday in front of the whole pub. Kissed her as though he meant it. Kisses at 50!'
Mr Wetland serves up a proper meal... he gives you food for thinking, salted with strong dialogue
(Daily Mirror)
Songs by The Oldham Tinkers.
Contributors
Writer:
Colin
Welland
Director:
Michael
Apted
Harry:
Bill
Maynard
Rene:
Rosemarie
Dunham
Sandra:
Lori
Wells
Helen:
Maureen
Callaghan
Kevin:
Andrew
Beaumont
Keith:
Robert
Booth
Lorraine:
Christine
Mountain
Terry:
Paul
Luty
Flo:
Pat
Wallis
Winnie:
Christine
Buckley
Audrey:
Marjorie
Yates
George:
John
Comer
Mate:
Ted
Carroll
Audrey's husband:
John
Alderson
Chris:
James
Hazeldine
Policeman:
David
Bradley
Social Security clerk:
Kathy
Proctor
Social Security man:
Bernard
Atha
Enid:
Elizabeth
Dawn
Vicar:
Fred
McNaughton
Producer:
Graeme
McDonald
Director:
Michael
Apted
' Don'Shoot, G Man! A report on the FBI
The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation was built and dominated by the legendary J. Edgar Hoover , through the gang-busting 30s, the spy-catching 40s and 50s, and the politically troubled 60s.
TOM MANGOLD reports on the Bureau after Hoover, and talks to new director Clarence Kelly about crime fighting and politics. Is the FBI too powerful? Is it ' big brother'?
Producer CLIVE syddall
Editor PETER PAGNAMBNTA
' You can'fight crime on your own ': page 3
Contributors
Unknown:
J. Edgar
Hoover
Unknown:
Tom
Mangold
Director:
Clarence
Kelly
Editor:
Peter
Pagnambnta
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