A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, H.E. Todd
(to 11.25)
Contributors
Presenter:
Carol
Chell
Presenter:
Terence
Holland
Storyteller:
H.E.
Todd
Pianist:
Rudi van
Dijk
Graphics:
Hilary
Hayton
Film Editor:
Terry
Cornelius
Director:
Ann
Reay
Director:
David
Turnbull
Producer:
Cynthia
Felgate
Editor:
Joy
Whitby
Written by Emile De Harven.
Follow Up Your French in a twenty-five-episode thriller serial.
A rose in Pigalle. Its thorn? - poisoned needle.
With Monique Messine as Catherine Leger, Michel Forain as Jean Dacier
and Gisele Grimm, Gerard Buhr
Contributors
Writer:
Emile De
Harven
Presenter:
Gisele
Grimm
Presenter:
Gerard
Buhr
Course devised by:
Michel
Blanc
Course devised by:
Ormond
Uren
Language adviser:
Denys
Player
Language adviser:
John
Trim
Designer:
Don
Horne
Director:
John Prescott
Thomas
Producer:
Colin
Nears
Catherine Leger:
Monique
Messine
Jean Dacier:
Michel
Forain
by David Turner.
Starring John Cairney
and Ellen McIntosh, Leonard Maguire
See page 59
Contributors
Writer:
David
Turner
Designer:
Walter
Miller
Producer:
Antony
Kearey
Director:
Ian
MacNaughton
Ian Craig:
John
Cairney
Alex Wishart:
Michael
Elder
Lucy Cowan:
Hilary
Paterson
Girl selling papers:
Jan
Cowan
Professor Watson:
Ogilvie
Crombie
Reverend Drummond:
Campbell
Godley
Councillor Mackintosh:
Clem
Ashby
Jock Mays:
Phil
McCall
Questioner:
John
Shedden
James Craig:
Brian
Pettifer
Margaret:
Ellen
McIntosh
Mrs. Ferguson:
Pekoe
Ainley
Mr. Campbell:
Wallace
Campbell
Jim Lorimer:
Paul
Kermack
Girl Teacher:
Emma
Chapman
Mr. Andrews:
W.H.D.
Joss
Robertson:
Leonard
Maguire
Miss Law:
Linda
Pettifer
Robert:
David
Wilson
Mary:
Shirley
Steedman
John McGrath:
Andrew
Brown
Andrew:
Derek
Whyte
Councillor McGrath:
James
Gibson
Mrs. Bridie:
Marjorie
Dalziel
Councillor Linklater:
Victor
Carin
Councillor Currie:
Harvey
Scott
Willie Sinclair:
Alex
McCrindle
Tales from the last frontier of the great American West.
Starring James Drury as The Virginian
Judge Garth is driven to doubt his own sanity when everything seems to prove that the man he has killed in self defence is still alive. (Repeat)
Contributors
The Virginian:
James
Drury
Judge Henry Garth:
Lee J.
Cobb
Mrs. Wallace:
Vera
Miles
William Bradford:
Jeff
Morrow
Lt. Paul Kenner:
Walter
Brooke
Tom Rodell:
Pat
McCaffrie
George Mitchell:
James
Doohan
Mr. Bemis:
Brendan
Dillon
Alex:
E.J.
Andre
Kitty Rodell:
Anne
Loos
Betsy:
Roberta
Shore
Barrie Gill covers the world of the Coventry car worker.
More than 50,000 men and women work in the car factories of Coventry and they earn some of the highest wages in Britain. But a better pay packet has produced no solution to the strike and stoppage problem. So is it money that matters most to the car-maker? Or beer and bingo, fishing and football?
A Wheelbase enquiry from the Midlands.
Contributors
Presenter:
Barrie
Gill
Director:
John
Mills
Producer:
Brian
Robins
A weekly supplement reflecting the world of television.
Denis Tuohy and tonight's guests discuss topics arising out of viewers' comments.
Any comments for discussion should be addressed to: Late Night Line-Up, [address removed]
Contributors
Presenter:
Denis
Tuohy
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